Chocolate Fountain Description and Help
What is a chocolate Fountain?
A chocolate fountain is a device for serving chocolate fondue. It can
come in many different sizes, mini, medium, large and extra large
depending on the number of guests you wish to cater for. The fountain
has multiple tiers over a heated basin at the bottom. The chocolate is
melted in the basin and then pulled up through the augur and
continuously flows over the tiers. When it flows over the tiers, guests
are able to select a condiment they would like to dip into the
fountain, using a skewer, they select a dip of their choice and coat
their item in delicious, warm melted chocolate....heaven!
Essentially, a chocolate fountain is composed of two parts. The base is
the motor and a heater. The heater is designed to transpose heat
through the base to keep the chocolate in liquid form. The motor drives
the screw in the upper part of the fountain. This is an Archimedes
screw, weren't they clever! This is thought to have originated around
600 BC, I bet they never thought of a chocolate fountain then. The
screw lies in a tight cylinder in a vertical fashion with several holes
at the bottom of the screw. The screw lifts the chocolate to the top of
the cylinder from where it flows over several plates and down the
fountain to be recycled again. This is the basic premise of a chocolate
fountain, because the chocolate is thick, there is no need for a pump
as the screw is a better means for lifting the chocolate up.
Why have a chocolate fountain? Chocolate Fountains are a new and
impressive form of entertainment, they create a fantastic focal point
at any major event and provide your guest with a unique and interactive
way of treating themselves to luxurious fondue chocolate. Chocolate
fountains are a great solution for some weddings, they provide a
wonderful desert or can be used for an evening buffet. Some people
chose to have a chocolate fountain rather than a wedding cake, this is
because chocolate fountains are interactive and people can help
themselves as much as they like when the would like it
What should you consider when booking a chocolate fountain? We
recommend you consider booking you chocolate fountain at least 12
months in advance, this is because they are extremely popular. To
enable you to get a realistic quote you will need to provide the
following details:
1. Number of guests the chocolate fountain is to cater for.
2. Location of event.
3. Date of event - (if it's a midweek event you may get a good
discount).
4. Duration of event.
Most people book their chocolate fountain for the evening and on
average, chocolate fountain companies hire their fountain for a period
of 3 hours. However, every wedding/event is different, if you require
your fountain during the day or for a longer period of time etc, please
discuss this with the chocolate fountain company you have chosen
Home chocolate fountains are mini versions of the commercial ones used
for weddings and events. Unfortunately there is a lot of rubbish out
there and we get calls regularly from people saying that their mini
fountain doesn't work. Here are a couple of things that will help. Only
use a quality chocolate that is made specifically for chocolate
fountains. This tends to be more expensive but it is the key to
success. Chocolate purchased from your local supermarket doesn't work
unless you put oil in it, a good quality fondue chocolate doesn't
require oil. The poorer the quality chocolate, the more oil you
require. This is in fact a contradiction because standard chocolate
bars typically contain around 20% vegetable fat anyway, but you will
still have to add more oil because of the high level of impurities. If
this doesn't work, take the fountain back to the point of purchase and
tell them that it is rubbish, maybe some of the high street chains will
think again about selling consumers junk!
How do you get the most out of your home fountain. Ensure that you have
a variety of dips available, the best to use are strawberries, grapes
and other fruits such as pineapple and melon but fruit works really
well with chocolate. Ensure that you have skewers and enough for your
guests, these are readily available at a variety of shops, especially
hardware shops that sell barbecues. Also ensure that you have some
large napkins as you wouldn't want chocolate dripping all over your
floor. Finally, presentation is key, make sure that your skewers are
kept together and that you present your home fountain as clean and
attractive on a surface that is easy to wipe to ensure that drips don't
spoil your display.
Finally, after your event has finished, don't turn the fountain of and
go to bed. Dispose of the chocolate whilst it is still in liquid form
as this makes cleaning so much easier. Your fountain should also
disassemble into separate parts, put everything except the motor
assembly into a dishwasher or a sink full of hot and soapy water and
then it should be easily to clean down. Before you pack your fountain
away, make sure that it is completely clean and dry to prevent any
contamination.
If you have any more questions, please don't hesitate to contact us at
the Chocolate Fountain Directory or Chocolate Fountains of Devon for
advice and information on suppliers.
Author Bio
Edwin hall is the owner of the Chocolate fountain
directory as well as being a part time surfer, father, husband,
footballer and general good guy!
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