
Cool Science, Cooler Treats: First Trip to Chill-N Nitrogen Ice Cream
Last weekend, I had the pleasure of spending some time with family in my favorite cow town, Fort Worth, Texas. We had a fantastic time as we always do when we're together. We went to a couple of new places to eat, one was quite bougie, glad my brother paid there. The other was what I thought would be a simple ice cream parlor; I couldn't have been more wrong.
Honestly, I'm not even sure that a simple 31-flavors-type-place even exists anymore. I didn't try to calculate the number of flavors you could dream up at this place, but it's a lot. What makes it so different is that the ice cream isn't made until you order it. That's right, no giant tubs waiting for a scooper here.
So, What Is It?
It's Chill-N Nitrogen Ice Cream - Being a newbie at this process, I had to get the full explanation of how it works and how to build my ice-creamy creation.
I won't try to do it justice here, but what came out on the other end was amazing, a chocolate and coffee ice cream, with Heath Bar pieces, a little dish of Heaven. They turned the liquid ingredients into ice cream while I waited, using Nitrogen.
Pretty Neeto!
Where Are They, You Ask?
There are not that many, yet. The one I found is on Hulen St in Fort Worth, there is another location in San Antonio, and the rest appear to be in South Florida.
This was a unique experience, and the ice cream was lip-smacking delicious. Highly recommended if you're ever in the area.
We asked how often they have to refill the giant Nitrogen Tank in the front of the store. Surprisingly, once a week.
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Chill-N Ice Cream - Fort Worth, Texas
Gallery Credit: Jim Weaver
For more information on Chil-N made-to-order liquid nitrogen ice cream. Check out the website, and follow them on Facebook.
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