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Gluten-free Fondue Dippers?


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I was thinking of making a yummy cheese fondue but obviously won't be dipping french bread in it! Got any ideas that would be just as good? Veggies sound healthy but not as much fun. And some of us are vegetarians.


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Doesn't Gluten Free Pantry have a french bread mix? A cheesey fondue might be exactly what gluten-free bread needs!! :lol:

Apples

Pretzels

Baked potato wedges

Now when you get to the chocolate fondue, I've got loads of ideas for you! :P

Rosebud710 Apprentice
Doesn't Gluten Free Pantry have a french bread mix? A cheesey fondue might be exactly what gluten-free bread needs!! :lol:

Apples

Pretzels

Baked potato wedges

Now when you get to the chocolate fondue, I've got loads of ideas for you! :P

Janet, I plan on having a dessert fondue party next month - what are your chocolate fondue ideas?

Thanks!

Guhlia Rising Star

Glutino makes breadsticks that are pretty good. I would personally make pizza dough to dip into the cheese fondue. Betty Hagman's easy pizza crust recipe would be perfect. What about Glutino pretzels? That would be good too.

missy'smom Collaborator

Lightly steamed broccoli and califlower. Buttery golden brown "roasties" potatoes.

arc Newbie

When we have cheese fondue, we have cauliflower, broccoli, raw mushrooms (on of my favorites), apple chunks, banana, pineapple chunks and thuringer slices.

JNBunnie1 Community Regular
When we have cheese fondue, we have cauliflower, broccoli, raw mushrooms (on of my favorites), apple chunks, banana, pineapple chunks and thuringer slices.

Thuringer?


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arc Newbie
Thuringer?

I may not have spelled that right. It's a type of sausage - like a big bratwurst.

amybeth Enthusiast

Definitely apples. I looooove apples with cheese

Maybe some chebe bread?

celery

crumbled sausage pieces - if the vegetarians don't mind.

grapes are good with cheese also

sneezydiva Apprentice

If you are okay with corn, tortilla chips. I hardly miss the bread, when I dip them in fondue.

I also love granny smith apples, broccolli and cauliflower with cheese fondue.

Darn210 Enthusiast
Janet, I plan on having a dessert fondue party next month - what are your chocolate fondue ideas?

Thanks!

Sorry, I'm on all the time but I didn't come back and check this thread . . .

Some are quite obvious. . .

Strawberries

Pineapple

Apple

Banana

Cherries

Marshmallows

Pretzels

Pieces of PayDay candy bars - need to be fresh or you'll never get them cut into bite sizes

Pieces of rice crispie treats (make with Erewhon rice crispies) - this was the crowd favorite

When it comes to chocolate, I'm willing to dip just about anything in it :rolleyes:

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