Pizza lovers, this fondue brings you one step closer to the ultimate pie-lover's dream: The ultimate pizza party, where every course features some riff on the dish. You'd have to kick things off with this dip, followed by pizza-stuffed mushrooms, a hearty pile of pizza fries, then a few homemade pies featuring unexpected-yet-awesome toppings, and—to finish things off—a caramel apple or M&M-brownie dessert pizza

Okay, that may be overkill, but whether you're hosting an epically unforgettable Pizza Party to End All Pizza Parties—or just need something totally foolproof for your Star Wars binge-a-thon or potluck, you need to try this pizza fondue.

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Candace Braun Davison

You don't even need a fondue pot, per se. You could just pour all of the ingredients into a saucepan, cooking it over medium heat until the cheese melts and the mixture starts to bubble, then set it out for people to devour. This is also a great alternative if your fondue pot is little more than a dish-warmer, and can't seem to melt cheese in less than 45 minutes (like the cute-but-barely-functional ones that heat food using a tea light). 

If you're not a fan of pepperoni, try adding some sauteed peppers and onions, mushrooms, black olives, crumbled (cooked) sausage, or bacon and pineapple. Basically, if you love it on a pizza, it will probably work in this fondue.

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Chelsea Lupkin

It's best served with slices of crusty bread, breadsticks, cauliflower or unsalted crackers. You could also try dipping it with other chopped vegetables (Broccoli? Bell pepper slices?), or go all in by dunking a slice of leftover pizza. Some may think it's too much; those people are called haters, and they're best left ignored.

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