How do fondue burners work




















You can close the top completely to turn off the burner. The one show above is a small tin filled with glass wool. Alcohol is poured over the wool then ignited with a match. The other style actually has a small receptacle with a wick.

The receptacle is filled with alcohol and the wick is ignited. The flame on both style burners is controlled by the amount of air that is allowed to flow through the adjustable lid. Alcohol fuel - Use only Denatured alcohol or isopropyl alcohol.

Uses : Any fondue, cheese, chocolate, oil or broth. It is as good as butane for for oil and broth fondue but is more cumbersome to deal with. Heat Duration : 3 ounces on High will burn approximately 90 minutes. Other Features: Generally safe and easily obtained at most hardware stores or grocery stores.

Gel fuel includes Sterno in tins or small units or bottled. Again when used with an adjustable burner unit it works for most fondue types but does not as desirable as alcohol or butane for oil or broth fondue.

It has three pieces. The piece shown on the left is the "extinguisher". This should be placed on top of the burner when you want to extinguish the flame. The burner unit has a bottom that holds the gel fuel and a fitted cover with adjustable vent holes to dampen the flame up or down. Uses : Best for cheese or chocolate fondue. Not the best choice for hot oil and broth fondue.

Other Features : Generally safe and easily obtained at most hardware stores or grocery stores. Popular Features: Cooking Videos. Join now! Butane burners provide a more adjustable source of heat; they're more expensive and usually need to be purchased as an additional accessory. Tip Look for gel cooking fuel at cooking supply stores or denatured alcohol in hardware stores. Always wait for the burner to come to room temperature before refilling it with more fuel.

References RecipeTips. How to Light a Sterno. How to Change the Battery in a Peugeot Watch. Another cool feature? You can remove the cup that hold liquid fluid and place a gel-type can there instead. Talk about flexibility.

Planning on a holiday celebration, romantic anniversary dinner or family gathering party? Look no further; a delicious fondue is the way to go. If you are looking for a quality fondue burner to fit your fondue pot to get your party started, this is the model for you. Most burners require you to purchase the fuel it needs separately. Then you have to pour or place the fuel into the burner yourself, making sure not to over-fill or spill.

The beauty of these fondue burners is that they come pre-filled with fuel. No fuss, no muss, no mess. Odorless and resealable, these burners are so easy to use. Measuring 7. Thanks to the movable top, you can regulate the heat and flame of the burner yourself. Safe to use, the special fluid can only be ignited in the burner using the wick, so if there is any spillage, it will not ignite, meaning there is no fire risk. And did we mention that these handy fondue burners are eco-friendly?

Made of recycled materials, the container can be disposed of in its entirety after use, to be recycled again. Guilt-free fondue fun at its best. You consider yourself to be a fondue master. Preparing fondue for a group of friends is economical and less wasteful than traditional meals, as everyone cooks and eats the foods they prefer.

To accommodate your eclectic taste in fondue, you have a sweet collection of fondue pots to satisfy any craving that comes your way. We recommend the Swissmar Wrought Iron Rechaud with Fondue Burner with a traditional style wrought iron base as a perfect start to entertaining your family and friends.

Your ceramic fondue pot will look right at home on this old-styled stand, but so will your sleek stainless steel pot. This set comes with a Swissmar fondue burner can be used with Swissmar gel liquid or cans.

Consider these things when looking for a fondue burner so you will choose a model that works best to suit your needs:. Having the correct burner for the specific kind of fondue you desire is essential for cooking success.

Some accommodate only one kind of fuel, while others work well with more than one. There are several types of fondue fuel used in fondue making.

These include paste fuel, gel fuel, candle lights, alcohol, butane and sterno. The type of fondue you want to make will dictate the type of pot and fuel you should use. As a general rule, liquid fuel creates more heat than gel fuel, so if your burner supports both, you may want to use liquid alcohol fuel for hot oil and hot broth fondue.

Gel fuel works great for cheese fondue. You can also use alcohol fuel for it, but you may want to reduce the heat slightly by reducing the size of the openings on your burner. Butane is odorless, safe to use, versatile and is best used for a fondue that needs hot oil or broth to cook beef, pork, chicken or veggies, as it is typically too hot to use with chocolate fondue. A butane fondue burner burns for different lengths of time and can burn on high for an hour, on medium for three hours and for nine hours on low, and can vary depending on the size of the butane fondue burner.

Alcohol is as versatile as butane when used with a fondue burner unit that has an adjustable burner option. A small flame using alcohol fuel is good for chocolate; a medium flame works well for cheese fondue; and a large flame is recommend for use with oil or broth.

Using an adjustable burner unit allows you to control the flame by opening or closing the top of the unit. You can close the top completely to turn off the burner. Generally, there are two types of burners that use alcohol fuel.



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