Slow Cooker Chocolate Fondue: Simple Recipe for Dipping Party Treats

This slow cooker chocolate fondue makes an ideal treat for a romantic evening, Valentine’s Day, or any gathering. With just three ingredients, it’s simple to prepare and fun for everyone to enjoy.

strawberry dipped into slow cooker chocolate fondue

Chocolate fondue is an easy, crowd-pleasing dessert that’s perfect for celebrations or a cozy night in.

My first memorable fondue experience was at a fondue restaurant years ago. The rich chocolate and the joy of dipping fruit and sweets stuck with me — and I wanted to recreate that at home.

The slow cooker turned out to be the perfect solution.

slow cooker full of chocolate fondue

I use my crockpot for many dishes — from sweet-and-spicy meatballs to pulled pork sandwiches and chicken taco fillings. For fondue, a small slow cooker keeps chocolate warm and smooth without needing a fancy fountain or dedicated fondue pot.

A mini crockpot and skewers are all you need to host a fondue night. If you own an electric fondue pot you can use that, but the slow cooker is an accessible, low-fuss alternative.

strawberries, pound cake, and marshmallows

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Slow Cooker Chocolate Fondue Recipe

This slow cooker fondue uses only three ingredients and stores well, making it a great choice for parties. One ingredient listed is seedless raspberry jam, but you can swap in any jam you prefer.

I like to set out small bowls of dippers — fruit, cakes, and marshmallows — around the crockpot so everyone can choose their favorites.

If you have leftovers, spoon the fondue into an airtight container and refrigerate for 3–4 days. Reheat gently before serving.

wooden skewer being dipped into chocolate fondue

What Should I Dip into Chocolate Fondue

Almost anything with a pleasant contrast in texture works well. Popular dippers include:

  • Fresh fruit — strawberries and banana slices.
  • Marshmallows
  • Cake — cubes of pound cake or angel food cake
  • Brownies
  • Rice crispy treat chunks
  • Graham crackers
  • Salty potato chips for a sweet-and-salty bite
  • Cinnamon candies
  • Donut holes
marshmallow dipped into chocolate fondue

What Tools Do I Need for Chocolate Fondue

A small slow cooker (about 2–2.5 quarts) or a fondue pot makes this easy to serve. Long wooden skewers or fondue forks work well for dipping — skewers are inexpensive and handy to keep on hand.

pound cake dipped into chocolate fondue

Easy Chocolate Fondue Recipe Variations

Small substitutions change the flavor profile dramatically. Try different chips — milk, dark, white, peanut butter, or mint — to find a favorite.

If you use very bitter chocolate, add a splash of evaporated milk, heavy cream, or full-fat coconut milk to balance the flavor and create a smoother, sweeter fondue.

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Slow Cooker Chocolate Fondue Recipe

This slow-cooker chocolate fondue is great for romantic evenings or family celebrations. It’s simple, crowd-friendly, and one of our favorite easy desserts.
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Cook Time: 1 30
Total Time: 1 30
Course: Desserts
Cuisine: American
Servings: 12 servings
Calories: 304.2kcal
Author: Jenny Bullistron

Equipment

  • Small 2–2.5 quart slow cooker
  • Long wooden skewers or fondue forks
  • Serving bowls for dippers

Ingredients

  • 12 ounce semi-sweet chocolate chips
  • 12 ounce caramel topping
  • 12 ounce seedless raspberry jam or preserves

Instructions

  • Add the chocolate chips, caramel topping, and seedless raspberry jam to a 2½-quart slow cooker. Stir to combine.
  • Cook on low, stirring occasionally, until the mixture is melted and smooth, about 1 to 1½ hours. Once hot and well combined, switch the slow cooker to the warm setting for serving.

Notes

Caramel topping is typically found in the ice cream or dessert toppings aisle of the grocery store. Use any jam flavor you like for a different twist.

Nutrition

Calories: 304.2kcal | Carbohydrates: 50.6g
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