Thursday, November 10, 2011

Rival Electric Fondue Pot Review - Model FD350S - An Excellent Alternative to Flames and Sterno


!±8± Rival Electric Fondue Pot Review - Model FD350S - An Excellent Alternative to Flames and Sterno

Flame heated fondue pots that use Sterno and other liquid fuels can yield some undesirable results. The flame provides uneven heat, causes the cheese or chocolate to scorch under the flame, and can bake the contents to the inside of the pot. One bad experience with Sterno can turn fondue nights into fon-don't nights. The model FD350s Rival electric fondue pot can solve all these problems and do much more as well, as this review will show.

This particular Rival electric fondue pot sports a beautiful brushed stainless steel finish that looks great and displays some remarkable non stick properties you wouldn't expect from a stainless steel pot. Given that more and more studies show Teflon to have some bad effects on the body, this is in the rival pot's favor. Even better, with the cord and heating element removed, this Rival electric fondue pot is 100% dishwasher safe, making clean up a breeze! The 3.5 quart capacity will easily take care of 6-8 guests, if you have more than that attending you will need to buy more than one set.

With a heating element that will create temperatures up to 400 degrees F, this Rival electric fondue pot is one versatile instrument. It will handle everything from melting chocolate, to wine and cheese fondue, to heating oil for meat fondue. That is one job that a flame heated fondue just cannot handle. Though I have not been able to try this, a pot that heats to 400 degrees F should work just as well to fry small batches of delicious homemade French Fries.

This model Rival electric fondue pot is included with 8 extra long, color coded fondue forks for easy dipping, a handy plastic fork rest that fits on top of the pot, and a magnetically released power cord and grabby rubber foot grips designed to prevent the tripping, spills, and nasty burns that are the major knock on electric fondue sets.

By thinking just a little outside the box you can come up with many ways to get extra value out of this Rival electric fondue pot that do not involve fondue. How about using it to keep baked beans hot at a picnic? Or keeping those little tiny sausages in BBQ sauce hot on Superbowl Sunday? You could also use it for nacho cheese or chili and cheese dips, as well as the French Fry idea from earlier in the article.

The set also comes with a recipe book and is very reasonably priced in the 40 to 60 dollar range. So whether you are a fondue veteran from the 70's or just getting started, this Rival electric fondue pot will help you enjoy countless hours of fondue fun without the smell, danger, and even results of traditional flame heated fondue ones.


Rival Electric Fondue Pot Review - Model FD350S - An Excellent Alternative to Flames and Sterno

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