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Fondue Pots (Caquelon) and Induction Hobs

Winter is coming and it's fondue time ? As mentioned elsewhere on here we had the kitchen rebuilt earlier this year and now have an induction hob. My existing ceramic pots obviously won't work. There are ones available that will work on induction hobs but they are not cheap. ? If I put a suitable steel disc between the pot and the hob would it work or would I damage the hob? I guess the pots suitable for induction hobs have iron fillings or similar in the clay mix.


Best regards


Roger
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  • Roger, I don't think you said whether we are talking about a fondue au fromage or a fondue bourguignonne but I suspect the former. However, for both, aren't you supposed to heat the bowl on the table? That's what we do. It's part of the fun. As for the idea of putting a steel plate in the bottom, I think that will get pretty messy at the end of the meal.
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  • Roger, I don't think you said whether we are talking about a fondue au fromage or a fondue bourguignonne but I suspect the former. However, for both, aren't you supposed to heat the bowl on the table? That's what we do. It's part of the fun. As for the idea of putting a steel plate in the bottom, I think that will get pretty messy at the end of the meal.
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