Wednesday, March 6, 2013

Raspberry Swirled Yogurt Coffee Cake for Chocolate Fondue


Last weekend we had a Cheese and Chocolate Fondue Party. For those of you that don't remember, or never heard, Fondue pots and parties were all the rage in 70's and 80's. Fondue is a French, Swiss or Italian dish of melted cheese served in a communal pot over a portable stove, and eaten by dipping long-stemmed forks with bread into the cheese, and placing them on a plate, and eaten with another fork.  No double Dipping!  Fondue can also be melted chocolate, Fondue au Chocolat or Fondue with meat or shrimp. cooked in hot oil, then dipped in various sauces. My first fondue pot was Harvest Gold, and you had to use sterno, canned heat) for heat.   I now have an electric fondue pot, which makes all of the difference in the world.

A Fondue party is a relaxing evening of eating various courses throughout the evening.  We choose to do Cheese and Chocolate fondue, and no meat, because Scott doesn't like the meat cooked in the oil. So  between the cheese and chocolate fondue's  We had Sauteed Shrimp withe Honey Orange Sauce recipe from the Pork Tenderloin, which was so good with Shrimp.


We had a  Swiss Cheese Fondue made with white wine.  I used all Swiss Cheese, and didn't add the Kirsch.  (Sorry, there are no pictures. It's very difficult to get a decent picture in my home at night.) We dipped cubes of French Bread, mushrooms, blanched cauliflower, and broccoli, and par cooked baby red potatoes. This cheese fondue was so good and filling. Then we had the shrimp. Onto Fondue au Chocolat.


We used Ina Garten's Chocolate Orange Fondue recipe with Grand Marnier, but of course. I followed her recipe to T. Oh, My! it was out of this world good.  I used a combo of semi sweet amd dark chocolate for the fondue. For dipping we used strawberries which are a   must, banana chunks, marshmallows and, Raspberry Swirled Coffee Cake.  We also had fresh pineapple, which you can't dip into the chocolate, because the acid from the pinapple would degrade the chocolate. We spooned the chocolate over the pineapple.  The above pic is of a marshmallow dipped in the  chocolate and rolled in crushed graham crackers, for an Inside Out S'More! Now about the Raspberry Swirled Coffee Cake.

I wanted to make a dense cake for the Chocolate Fondue, so the cake wouln't crumble on the fork. I decided to make my Coffee cake with Greek Yogurt in the 9 x 9 pan but wanted a little more flavor, so I swirled in some Raspberry Jam. The jam made this wonderful coffee cake, even better.  I didin't think that it was possible, but it was. Then dip the Raspberry Coffee cake in the Chocolate Orange Fondue, and it's pure heaven. We had a wonderful evening, and a good time was had by all. We were all stuffed.  You must try this one. Enjoy!



Raspberry Swirled Coffee Cake with Greek Yogurt                     

 Adapted from   Better Homes and Gardens Cookbook Circa1967



Ingredients:

  • 1/2 cup butter
  • 1 cup granulated sugar
  • 2 eggs
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla
  • 1 cup plain or raspberry Greek yogurt
  • 2 cups all-purpose flour, sift before measuring
  • 1 1/2 teaspoons baking powder
  • 1 teaspoon baking soda
  • 1/4 teaspoon salt
  • 1/2 cup Raspberry Jam

Preparation:

Cream butter and 1 cup sugar until light and fluffy. Beat in eggs and vanilla. Blend in the Greek yogurt. Sift flour, baking powder, soda, and salt into another bowl; blend into the creamed mixture, mixing well. 



Spread batter in a greased and floured 9-inch square pan, or bundt pan.. Spoon dollops of jam over batter in pan.  Swirl jam into coffee cake with tip of a knife.

Bake at 350° for 35-40 minutes, until pick, inserted in middle, comes out clean.  Cool in pan 10-15 min. then remove pan and put on rack.  

l linked up my recipe to Brandie@The Country Cook's Weekend Potluck #57
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14 comments:

  1. What a fun party! I do remember those fondue parties of the 70's and love seeing their return. I'll need to sip the chocolate dipping, but I so want a piece of that coffee cake. It looks amazing.

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    1. Christiane,
      You could do a caramel fondue, Yum! I know that you like caramel.

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    2. I remember those fondue parties, loved them! And I love Ina and her recipes so have to try this one. We got another 10" snow here, Becky. Can't wait until I see dirt!

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  2. This looks and sounds fantastic, can't wait to try :)

    Happy Blogging!
    Happy Valley Chow

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    1. Fondue parties are a lot fun, and hardly any cooking, just prep time. Great food and recipes.

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  3. What a deliciously fun party idea :)

    Cheers
    Choc Chip Uru

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    1. Uru,
      Fondue parties are so much fun. You should try one!

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  4. What a wonderful party! I never knew that about dipping pineapple. As a child of the 70's, I remember my mom making cheese fondue. I wasn't impressed...I don't think my young palate appreciated Swiss cheeses and Kirsch :) Your coffee cake looks outstanding, too.

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  5. Lizzy,
    The party was a lot of fun. I didn't know that about pineapple aand either, but, I'm glad that I found out. Thanks, the coffee cake is so good1

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  7. Now I'm bummed!! Lol. I had to part with my fondue pot due to all the moving and downsizing. When the girls were little we used to have fondue parties and there favorite was always the chocolate fondue parties. Love the cake you swirled in yours and the stir fry you guys whipped up. Hope things are going good with you. Finally sitting down and it's 10 o'clock, thinking it's gonna be another one of those weeks.
    -Gina-

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  8. This design is incredible! You obviously know how to keep a reader entertained.
    Between your wit and your videos, I was almost moved to start my own blog (well, almost.
    ..HaHa!) Excellent job. I really loved what you had to say, and more than that,
    how you presented it. Too cool!
    Charlotte

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  9. Night cooking, sooo familiar to me..)) I work till late, so when I come back home all my family already sleep and I'm Hungry!) The real trick to me is not to wake them up but yet eat something fresh, hot and tasty. Right now I compare stainless steel rice cookers to reach that goal but this recipe of a gorgeous fondue is another great alternative. Very handy and will be totally added to my night cooking list! Thanks! Cheers)

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