@@gabrielrcortinaliquid nitrogen is expensive if you can’t buy it in large bulk quantities which you need a license for, so just getting some dippin dots is probably more cost effective than making your own.
Try making poor man’s liquid nitrogen. It’s just dry ice and isopropyl alcohol. You can get dry ice from Co2 fire extinguishers. Cover the blow hole with fabric, then activate the fire extinguisher. There should be dry ice in the fabric now. I don’t know how to get isopropyl alcohol though. But if you can get both of those, just mix them together. Just search up a recipe, I’m bad at explaining.
I’m fairly certain you can buy liquid nitrogen at welding supply stores or make it yourself using a cryocooler that gets below the boiling point of nitrogen and leaving it out in the air
Instead of scooping with a strainer, put the strainer in the liquid nitrogen and drip it into the strainer. Then shake and pull the strainer up. The shake is really just to break up any stuck beads and to keep them seperated.
My first retail job they had a little Dippin Dots freeze. The retail store was Fred's Inc. and it went bankrupt in September of 2019. About 2018 is the last time I've eaten any Dippin Dots. I don't even know of any stores that sell Dippin Dots near me. Mostly because you need a freezer that goes down to -40F°.
Hey Nate! I love everything science! You think you could go a vidoe on the different natural pH indicators? Like in certain veggies? I personally just love color changes 😅
I love how these videos are like “I’ll show you how to make them with liquid nitrogen and it’s so easy” like normal people just have liquid nitrogen in their homes
You can get it from almost any welding gas supply store. They take oxygen and argon from the air for industrial uses, and liquid nitrogen is just a byproduct.
No idea what that candy is but it looks cool. Tbh my impulsiveness wouldve made me make one noodle or two instead of dots and i probably wouldve melted all 3 flavours together-
its not to bad for a fun expiriment. I have a 6 leter liquid nitrogen tank which costs me around $40 to fill up. and you only need 1 or 2 leters to make a small batch of dots!
@@lucasgumbiner8673 really curious how you managed to put an "le" in litre... aside from using a word that you've apparently never seen before. The i in litre, it's pronounced like litter, lit, literature... not like letter, let, lettuce... Unless you also never heard it before ? When in doubt or if you can't be bothered to write it, just write "L", the symbol. 2 L !
There used to be a similar ice lolly (popsicle) version of Dippin Dots in the UK. They were called Calippo Shots and were the same basic "drip liquid in cold stuff" principle but with fruit juice instead of dairy. I have just learned they were discontinued and I am HEARTBROKEN
If you want a larger amount and less liquid nitrogen, you could merely melt the ice cream and put it into a small balled, shape mold. You could then make a whole freezer worth of dipping dots in three hours, supposed to have a handful in, however long this takes along with them being covered in liquid nitrogen.
No that's ridiculous. The proper way is to get a small pump and pump the ice cream fluid through a rain shower head so that it will fall into the nitrogen creating tons of dippin dots at a time.
Am I wrong in remembering that creating ice cream with liquid nitrogen was best to make smaller ice crystal, if you melt and then refreeze do you get The same affect?
I thought dippin dots were pricy, but turns out they undercharge.
They do? How so?
@@gabrielrcortinaliquid nitrogen is expensive if you can’t buy it in large bulk quantities which you need a license for, so just getting some dippin dots is probably more cost effective than making your own.
@@anarkizt Thanks. That's cool.
@@anarkiztyeah
Good point 😂
Lemme go get my liquid nitrogen out of the fridge real quick...
Lmao 😂
😂
Try making poor man’s liquid nitrogen. It’s just dry ice and isopropyl alcohol. You can get dry ice from Co2 fire extinguishers. Cover the blow hole with fabric, then activate the fire extinguisher. There should be dry ice in the fabric now. I don’t know how to get isopropyl alcohol though. But if you can get both of those, just mix them together. Just search up a recipe, I’m bad at explaining.
@@IPUTCROISSANTSINBLENDERSwouldnt exactly be safe to make food in though.
@@idkwhatnonamemyself1951 good point
Super cool. When they mass produce them they actually have to store them in a slightly warmer freezer for safe human consumption.
It definitely is super cool
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@@nhatquangpham3915 oh sorry spelling mistake I'll fix it right away
Cool but I don't have liquid nitrogen lol
You can get it from industrial gas suppliers. Not even too expensive.
literally
@@DallasHerrmann I didn't know that, thanks for the info, blessing of the moon.
Hold on lemme just go to my nearest lab
Cool? more like freezing!
how to make dippin dotts out of only household items:
Go grab the liquid nitrogen...
Awesome!!! Now, how does one acquire said liquid nitrogen? 🤔. Wait, can you make liquid nitrogen!?
Yeah you just melt some nitrogen
@@taloncompany6649You condense some nitrogen.
I’m fairly certain you can buy liquid nitrogen at welding supply stores or make it yourself using a cryocooler that gets below the boiling point of nitrogen and leaving it out in the air
@@taloncompany6649yeah let me just grab my absolute zero block of solid nitrogen. You gotta condense regular gaseous nitrogen into a liquid.
@@waterierStonethey were making a joke, but ngl, a solid block of nitrogen sounds cold af... Maybe it could help cool my room here in TX 😂😢
Finally a diy video you can do at home!
Do you have liquid nitrogen
@@jellydog9653 Obviously, who doesn’t?
Instead of scooping with a strainer, put the strainer in the liquid nitrogen and drip it into the strainer. Then shake and pull the strainer up. The shake is really just to break up any stuck beads and to keep them seperated.
this is sick, i don't have any dippin dots near my house so this is a great hack
Oh... But you do have liquid nitrogen near your house?
@@doinksinthePM my dad does lol
Yup, we've all got liquid nitrogen sitting around at home...
Hell yes! Nice
That is so freaking cool !
I love dippin dots used to be my favorite childhood food
I bet it would taste good to take orange sherbet dipping dots in Vanilla ice cream
I have never had dippin dots....
That was so cool
Street vendors rn: ✍️✍️✍️
This is so much easier than just walking into a store and paying with money and I don’t have to be careful at all
Looks so professional
Sorta gets under my skin that that's all the product you actually get. Most people don't realize that ice cream is mostly air
That was fun! I bet it was yummy too! 😋 I love Dipping Dots! 🤗💖
Nate's video loop game is perfect!
Induced dipole induced dipole.
That’s exactly how dip n dots are made. Flash frozen with liquid nitrogen…
Lol he knows that is what the tutorial is for
Cool 🤩
Very cool but probably very expensive for personal use
Not really. Liquid nitrogen is pretty cheap.
Oh my gosh! Love this!
this is like gas atomization but dumbed down for ice cream
My first retail job they had a little Dippin Dots freeze. The retail store was Fred's Inc. and it went bankrupt in September of 2019. About 2018 is the last time I've eaten any Dippin Dots. I don't even know of any stores that sell Dippin Dots near me. Mostly because you need a freezer that goes down to -40F°.
All my Alaskan spidey senses says, how is this not toxic for the human body. Mindblown lol
78% of the air we breathe is nitrogen, so the only real danger is how cold liquid nitrogen is.
Bro cookin with liquid nitrogen🥶🥶🥶
I read this as, we are putting dots candy in liquid nitrogen.... hahaha
Bro looks like Matthew Sheldon
I use to watch you when you were on TKOR :):):):):):)
Heckin love this
Literally proceeds to use “icecream”
Is this how dippin dots are actually made?
I think the general idea is the same. I think the TV show Unwrapped covered Dip'N Dots in an episode.
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Instructions Unclear: i got turned into a dippin dot
Quick tip we need asmr next time it will prob bring more views aswell
freeze dried dippin dots cereal would be interesting
I like how he predicted his next video
In Estonia, we call them Minimelts.
he just made homemade ice cream cereal
How much liquid nitrogen do you have
THAT LOOP 🥶🥵
I think Nate is the king of liquid nitrogen
frying ice cream with nitrogen
Hey Nate! I love everything science! You think you could go a vidoe on the different natural pH indicators? Like in certain veggies? I personally just love color changes 😅
Well now I’m a hungry hippo
Lmaoooo i thought he was finna die 😂😂
Omg the sound tho
Now try it with toothpaste 🥶
why the hell did my parents tell me that putting ice cream in the microwave makes it go bad
POV you accidentally left some liquid nitrogen in the bowl
Could you do Edy's apple pie flavor, Ben & Jerry's Chunky Monkey and Cherry Garcia? Given that they have big decadent chunks
So THAT'S how they make it...
No fair how he was like no comments mean while tkor has so much NATE needs more views he deserves it
Because everyone has liquid nitrogen lieing around the house
Should’ve put them in a sieve inside a bowl and just pulled out the sieve when it was done
I love how these videos are like “I’ll show you how to make them with liquid nitrogen and it’s so easy” like normal people just have liquid nitrogen in their homes
You can get it from almost any welding gas supply store. They take oxygen and argon from the air for industrial uses, and liquid nitrogen is just a byproduct.
It looks like so much fun to make but good god i do not wanna freeze my arm off
this is so cool but i wonder what would happen if you just kept squeezing the bottle without letting go?
I've that once worth it (supervised)
I thought about actually making this, that was until i saw the liquid nitrogen...
I never had Is dip in dots before
No idea what that candy is but it looks cool. Tbh my impulsiveness wouldve made me make one noodle or two instead of dots and i probably wouldve melted all 3 flavours together-
How to re-ice, cream.
just for curiosity sake... I'd LOVE to know the cost of this.... if I decided to make this at home !
its not to bad for a fun expiriment. I have a 6 leter liquid nitrogen tank which costs me around $40 to fill up. and you only need 1 or 2 leters to make a small batch of dots!
@@lucasgumbiner8673 really curious how you managed to put an "le" in litre...
aside from using a word that you've apparently never seen before.
The i in litre,
it's pronounced like litter, lit, literature...
not like letter, let, lettuce...
Unless you also never heard it before ?
When in doubt or if you can't be bothered to write it, just write "L", the symbol. 2 L !
@YounesLayachi my man. I'm used to using bald eagle tears per cubic 50BMG. I aint got time to spell that shit right lol
@@YounesLayachidude wrote a thesis
@@YounesLayachiwho hurt you
Now show me how to make Mini Melts in liquid nitrogen.
580 dollars + ice cream to make this with the exact 30 liter tank
where can i get liquid nitrogen
I have the same bowl 😮
There used to be a similar ice lolly (popsicle) version of Dippin Dots in the UK. They were called Calippo Shots and were the same basic "drip liquid in cold stuff" principle but with fruit juice instead of dairy.
I have just learned they were discontinued and I am HEARTBROKEN
Wait they got canned? goddamnit those were my summers
It's like frying...
Bro, this is how they are made????
All I need now is some icecream... anyone know where I can get one from?
This seems a bit excessive for some dippin dots
I feel as though that’s how they actually make them
now put them in the cotton candy machine
Wasn't this called "astronaut ice cream"?
Nope, that's freeze dried ice cream. These are just frozen.
How can you do it WITHOUT liquid nitrogen?
A LOT of dry ice probably. Liquid nitrogen is like, way harder to get ahold of than dry ice. Also way harder to store.
We all have liquid nitrogen at home
Lost me at melted them in the microwave 🤮
Did they do that in real life like do they actually do that at stores when you buy dippin dots or is it just you
Make fruit mentos cotton candy
I dont think my local grocery store sells liquid nitrogen
How long does liquid nitrogen keep like that in that container?
Would this he safe with oatmilk ice cream?
won't the liquid nitrogen still affect the ice cream along with its flavor?
It's just gonna evaporate into the air (which is 78% nitrogen anyway).
anyone want to tell him that's how dippin dots is made? 😂
It's look like frying the dots in water
Freeze dry ice cream and make cotton candy
If you want a larger amount and less liquid nitrogen, you could merely melt the ice cream and put it into a small balled, shape mold.
You could then make a whole freezer worth of dipping dots in three hours, supposed to have a handful in, however long this takes along with them being covered in liquid nitrogen.
No that's ridiculous. The proper way is to get a small pump and pump the ice cream fluid through a rain shower head so that it will fall into the nitrogen creating tons of dippin dots at a time.
@@johnjingleheimersmith9259 when I mentioned is 1000 cheaper, and 100% reusable.
@@Joepage69 go ahead and try it. guaranteed that shi won't work at all. as someone in food engineering i laugh
make the dragon breath candy
rip king
Dippin dots funnel cake?
You could maximize liquid nitrogen but doing multiple dropped flavors at a time.
Am I wrong in remembering that creating ice cream with liquid nitrogen was best to make smaller ice crystal, if you melt and then refreeze do you get The same affect?
you can just dip them in straight nitrogen?