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Despare
02-27-2006, 08:35 PM
I'm going to eat here tomorrow The Melting Pot (http://www.meltingpot.com/). Has anybody been here? I'm hoping for a nice night out but it looks so... different.
monalisa
02-27-2006, 08:54 PM
Originally posted by Despare
I'm going to eat here tomorrow The Melting Pot (http://www.meltingpot.com/). Has anybody been here? I'm hoping for a nice night out but it looks so... different.
Hi Despare, I've never been to that one or any restaurant that does fondue, but I make fondue and home several times and it is wonderful!!! Tough to screw it up unless you over cook it so I'm sure the restaurant probably has it down to a tee. Yumyumyumyum!!! Enjoy! :D
Despare
02-27-2006, 09:01 PM
I like fondue too but if you look at the menu some of the stuff is pretty unusual. Honestly, at home I've never fondued (or fondone?) lobster tail or tiger shrimp. Anyway, it should be FUNdo! (Wow that was BAD lol.) You're right though, the resturaunt probably tells you how to do it perfectly.
monalisa
02-27-2006, 11:15 PM
Originally posted by Despare
I like fondue too but if you look at the menu some of the stuff is pretty unusual. Honestly, at home I've never fondued (or fondone?) lobster tail or tiger shrimp. Anyway, it should be FUNdo! (Wow that was BAD lol.) You're right though, the resturaunt probably tells you how to do it perfectly.
Lobster tail and tiger shrimp? HOw could that NOT be good? But I'm a seafod lover and if you're not it may not seem as enticing to you. But I still say Yumyumyumyumyum!!!!!! Hope you have fun!
Despare
02-28-2006, 07:12 PM
I went tonight and everybody should go to a Melting Pot near them. There was so much food and it was such high quality stuff... the wine, the desert, it was all excellent. I'm stuffed.
filmmaker2
03-01-2006, 11:16 AM
You know, I've never done a fondue, and I think it would be fun...I have seen pictures of that, and I remember in the Sears catalogs of yesteryear they used to sell cool fondue kits. I have however been to one of those restaurants where they bring you a vat of boiling oil, you know, and you dip meats into it with a little fork until they're cooked...that was years ago too...I don't think those exist anymore, for several reasons......
Haunted
03-01-2006, 12:08 PM
Becareful with the coq-au-vin. If prepared improperly, it tastes like burning rubber.
cheebacheeba
03-01-2006, 12:19 PM
You know, I've never done a fondue, and I think it would be fun...I have seen pictures of that, and I remember in the Sears catalogs of yesteryear they used to sell cool fondue kits. I have however been to one of those restaurants where they bring you a vat of boiling oil, you know, and you dip meats into it with a little fork until they're cooked...that was years ago too...I don't think those exist anymore, for several reasons......
You have to do those things properly and keep them to temperature. Then there's food segregation/cross contamination to consider, and a lot of places like this I've seen don't seem to be overly concerned. I can imagine places like these being ill equipped/educated to maintain the standards...then there's food poisoning risks if they don't...etc.
As for the fondue thing...it's pretty much a trand that's kind of died out...they ARE fun though.
I'd suggest simply buying the proper equipment and doing a few fondues yourself...they're very easy. It's not specifically meat either. Try some blanched vegetables, or seafood (I KNOW octopus would rock a fondue), it's just a matter of working out what goes with what. Just cheese is a little biring. Fruit dipped in hot chocolate fondue would probably go down well for dessert. You should be able to google quite a few recipe suggestions, if you're throwing a party/gathering though, just make sure you're aware of the required serving temperatures.
stubbornforgey
03-01-2006, 12:39 PM
'stubborn sings'
take a bit of white maaaaaaaaann
wrap him up in black skinnnnnnnnnn
add a touch of blue blooood
and a itty little bit of that indian (?)
What we need is a great big melting pot..
big enough for all the world and what its got..
keep it stirring for a hundred years or moree..
turn out coffe coloured ppl by the scooorree..
(do do do do do do dit dit dit)
'bows'
filmmaker2
03-01-2006, 12:44 PM
hootie hootie hootie,
he's a litta cutie,
hootie hootie hootie,
he goes good with crack-ers
he's a little rattie,
make of him a patty,
fry him up in but-ter...
such a goofy nut-ter.......
(random whistling)
stubbornforgey
03-01-2006, 12:49 PM
Originally posted by filmmaker2
hootie hootie hootie,
he's a litta cutie,
hootie hootie hootie,
he goes good with crack-ers
he's a little rattie,
make of him a patty,
fry him up in but-ter...
such a goofy nut-ter.......
(random whistling)
hahahahaha..poo nuts !!