Chocolate and fruit are some of our favorite pairings. This fondue recipe starts with dark chocolate pieces and—for a richer, deeper flavor—we add a secret ingredient: coffee. That’s right, swirling in a little strong coffee helps bring out the sweet-bitter flavor of the chocolate. S’mores are all grown-up and stepping out in fondue style. Real milk chocolate and half-and-half make an indulgent sauce that’s perfect for a cozy evening. If you’re a fan of beer-cheese fondue, wait until you try this fall twist. Instead of a bottle of beer, grab your favorite hard cider to add to the fondue pot. The crisp and sweet cider makes a lovely pair to Gruyère, Swiss, and cheddar. Don’t drink alcohol? Swap in regular apple cider. Buy It: Our Table Fondue Pot Set ($45, Bed Bath & Beyond) Everyone’s favorite chocolate-peanut butter combo is the inspiration for this versatile, three-ingredient sweet fondue recipe. You can substitute the peanut butter for tasty versions that include marshmallow creme or caramel sauce. If you love pizza with all the fixings, then you’re sure to be a fan of this saucy meat- and veggie-packed fondue recipe. It’s a perfect party-starter that guests will love to dip into. A splash of rum is the key to this warm, gooey fondue recipe that’s overflowing with rich butterscotch flavor. It comes together after a few hours in your slow cooker, making it an easy hands-off dessert to make. Melty queso dip was the inspiration for this spicy cheese fondue recipe. It’s made with two kinds of cheese, tomatoes, peppers, and onions. Enjoy with homemade corn bread cubes to offset the spice. Take your game-day snacks to the next level with this stellar cheese fondue recipe. It’s brimming with beer and cheese. Make and serve in your slow cooker for extra portability. Buy It: Crock-Pot Slow Cooker ($20, Walmart) Fondue originated in Switzerland, so it’s only natural to have this classic cheese fondue recipe. Our take melts Swiss, Gruyère, and/or Emmentaler together with a splash of wine. It makes one sophisticated dinner-party-ready pot of fondue. A dash of rum adds warmth to our simple chocolate fondue. This tempting treat is easy, pretty, and romantic. Bonus: It’s ready in 15 minutes so keep the ingredients on hand for dessert at a moment’s notice. Our Test Kitchen takes creamy and cheesy to a new level in this delicious fondue recipe. The cheese is accompanied by heavy whipping cream and chicken broth for a rich, indulgent fondue you won’t be able to stop eating. Your slow cooker doubles as a fondue pot for a delicious dip that’s made with caramel ice cream topping and semisweet chocolate pieces. If the chocolate fondue thickens too much for dipping, try stirring in a little milk.