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Liquid nitrogen ice cream at Dinner by Heston Blumenthal

Culture ZoneFood Science & History/Tingletail/4:42

Heston's team at Dinner drops liquid nitrogen into vanilla custard and makes ice cream in thirty seconds, right there at the pass. You've probably seen the tableside theater, the dramatic smoke, the wide-eyed guests — but watch the cook's hands, steady and practiced, turning what looks like mad science into something that tastes like childhood. This is what happens when you take the fundamentals seriously enough to break them. The cone holds crushed strawberries that haven't been sitting in a walk-in for three days, and the custard base would make your pastry chef weep.

— The Chef's Take

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