How to Set Your Ice Cream Freezer Thermostat to Hit the Optimal Scooping Temperature
Other factors that come into play when finding your optimal dipping temperature include the flavors that you are scooping. Yes, some flavors are “softer” than others. For example, flavors like Rum Raisin or anything caramel based can be soft while some of the other flavors are at perfect scooping temperature. Chocolate is famous for being rock solid and virtually “unscoopable” when other flavors are at a good scooping temp.
How do you deal with this? The best way is to make sure that the flavors like chocolate stay out of the corners of the cabinet. Put the hard flavors in the middle of the freezer. Put your softest flavors in the corners. The reason you put soft flavors in the corners is because in this spot they are up against two freezer walls. The corners are the coldest area in the freezer. In the middle, the tub is only up against one wall and therefore the middle is a little warmer than the corner.
I know many of you already know this, but I’m hoping that some of you will benefit from the information.
Thanks!
Neil
Neil Williams – President – www.TurnKeyParlor.com









Neil:
great item. We are now closed of course but appreciate you keep sending me stuff. We had a tough year year due to crappy weather. I have discovered that ice cream is dependent on weather. You probably disagree.
I have been using a little digital thermometer and I point it into the ice cream to get the temperature. Question? What is the optimum serving temp in Farenheit for serving ice cream? I think its ZERO…or a little below zero.
thanks Neil
bw