Did you know that the Jimmy Kimmel Live web site had a recipes section? It's true!
I can't remember when he has had cooking demonstrations on. I mean, I don't usually watch his show past the monologue and comedy bits (brilliant) because the guests sometimes bore me and the most of the music acts he has don't particularly excite me. But it was interesting to find these recipes on the site. He has stuff up there from Todd English, Rocco DiSpirito, and several recipes from Mario Batali. Note: you actually can click on the recipes even though it looks like they aren't linked.
After the jump is the recipe for DiSpirito's Chocolate-Butterscotch Fondue.
Chocolate-Butterscotch Fondue
1 17.5 ounce jar butterscotch sauce
4 ounces unsweetened high quality chocolate, finely chopped, such as Sharfenberger
3 tablespoons scotch
1/2 teaspoon salt
For dipping:
Crusty Italian bread cut into chunks
Fresh litchis
Mini bananas
Fresh whole figs
Whole strawberries, washed
Seckle pears
Ramutans
In a fondue pot, bring butterscotch sauce to a boil. Turn off the heat and add chocolate and salt to the pot. Whisk until chocolate is melted. Stir in scotch. Serve with bread and fruit for dipping.

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