Ingenious! How to Scoop Ice Cream When It’s Frozen Solid & Super Hard to Serve



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You’ll never struggle with a frozen-solid pint again. When faced with a container of ice cream that is too hard to scoop, use this method.

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Warm the blade of a sharp paring knife under hot water. Make 1-inch-deep cuts, spaced 1 inch apart, from side to side. Turn the container 90 degrees and repeat to form a checkerboard pattern. Warm the ice cream scoop under hot water before scooping. Repeat as necessary.

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39 Comments

  1. The heated scoop does the job just fine. There is no need for the cutting. Whenever I'm getting ready to serve ice cream, I just get water going in my electric kettle. Then just keep a bowl of the nearly boiling water to dip the scoop in every couple of scoops.

  2. Hey, folks. 1) Maybe they ran the knife under hot water more than once to keep it warm, but didn't think they had to spell that out. 2) The repeated slices with the warm knife will make the ice cream at the surface softer. Ask yourself: if they hadn't tried the viewer tip and found it worked well with ice cream that had frozen solid, why would they bother to make a video about it? What good would it do them? It would only damage their brand. Everything isn't a massive conspiracy to defraud you.

  3. Despite the fact the video shows soft ice cream. If your ice cream is too hard to scoop with a warm spoon but soft enough that a warm knife will slice through this actually works very well. That's often how our ice cream ends up. But I'm sure if you live in Siberia and your ice cream can double as a brick this might not be as effective.

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