Fizzy Strawberry Cryosicle Made With Liquid Nitrogen | ChefSteps

Berries and cream are a summertime favorite. But if you puree them, add a little carbonation, dispense a puff from your whipping siphon, and cryo-freeze it, it's addictive. It's a strawberries-and-cream soda with a crisp, frozen shell and a soft, fizzy interior.

If you don't have a centrifuge to make the strawberry juice, you can use another method to get a thin, pulp-free juice: freeze-thaw concentration, a cheesecloth, or progressively finer sieves. http://www.chefsteps.com/activities/strawberries-and-cream-cryosicle

Cryo-freezing takes only about 15 seconds. If you touch your tongue to the surface, it will stick for sure. So pop the cryosicles into your mouth in one bite.

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