The Everything Fondue Cookbook: 300 Creative Ideas for Any Occasion

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The Everything Fondue Cookbook: 300 Creative Ideas for Any Occasion

by: Rhonda Lauret Parkinson, Rhonda Lauret Parkinson



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Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 641.81
EAN: 9781593371197
ISBN: 1593371195
Label: Adams Media
Manufacturer: Adams Media
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 272
Publication Date: 2004-08-13
Publisher: Adams Media
Studio: Adams Media



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Product DescriptionIf you've been looking for a way to spice up your parties or add some variety to your family meals, The Everything(r) Fondue Cookbook is just what you need!

Packed with hundreds of creative fondue ideas for appetizers, main courses, and desserts, this crowd-pleasing cookbook from Rhonda Lauret Parkinson will satisfy any crowd, offering a wealth of helpful preparation tips, as well as the skinny on the do's and don'ts of this decadent treat.

The Everything(r) Fondue Cookbook offers a variety of delicious recipes, including:

Tempting appetizers, such as 'Crab Rangoon' Fondue
Irresistible main courses, such as Poached Chicken in Wine with Sweet Herbs
Delicious vegetarian fare, such as Oriental Vegetable Salad with Mediterranean Dressing
Scrumptious desserts, such as Tiramisu with Cream

For party time or anytime, The Everything(r) Fondue Cookbook is your all-in-one guide to saying can do to fondue!
















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