On a recent trip to Moab, Utah, I stopped into the Moab Garage ice cream shop and ordered a cone of chocolate chip cookie dough. My server didn’t scoop my dessert out of a freezer. Instead she put sweetened cream and chunks of cookie dough in a bowl attached to an electric mixer. As it whirled, she added a surprising ingredient: liquid nitrogen (N2).
Nitrogen (N) is an element that normally exists on Earth as a gas. In fact, nitrogen gas—containing molecules of two nitrogen atoms bonded together—makes up about 78 percent of our atmosphere. But when cooled below its condensation point, -195.8ºC (-320.4ºF), nitrogen gas turns into a liquid. When the server poured this ultracold liquid into the mixer, the concoction inside froze almost instantly. That rapid cooling created ice cream that was incredibly smooth.
A growing number of ice cream shops are whipping up super-creamy frozen treats in a flash using liquid nitrogen. Science World investigates how this element works its mouth-watering magic.
Not long ago, I took a trip to Moab, Utah. At an ice cream shop called the Moab Garage, I ordered a cone of chocolate chip cookie dough. My server didn’t scoop my dessert out of a tub in a freezer case. Instead, she put sweetened cream and chunks of cookie dough into a bowl. The bowl was attached to an electric mixer. As it spun, she added one last ingredient. It was liquid nitrogen (N2).
Nitrogen (N) is an element, and on Earth it’s usually a gas. In fact, nitrogen gas makes up about 78 percent of our atmosphere. The gas contains molecules of two nitrogen atoms bonded together. But nitrogen gas can turn into a liquid. That happens when it’s cooled below its condensation point, -195.8°C (-320.4°F). The server poured this extra-cold liquid into the mixer, and the ingredients inside froze almost instantly. The result of that fast cooling? Extremely smooth ice cream.
More and more ice cream shops are using liquid nitrogen. Now they can make super-creamy frozen treats in a flash. Science World looks at how this element works its mouth-watering magic.