You May Never Look At Soft Serve The Same Way Again

0
489

Soft serve ice cream is a beloved part of the summer experience. It even has its own holiday right slap in the middle of the season, on August 19. It’s enjoyed at every level, from your standard DQ serving to high-end Los Angeles black soft serve.

We hate to be the ones to ruin this lovely treat, but we think you should know something: that summertime dessert isn’t always as pure as your childhood daydreams about it.

Getty Images/ iStockphoto A cone of soft serve, seeming innocent, but probably chock-full of additives.

We took a look at the ingredients listed in McDonald’s and Dairy Queen soft serve — two alternatives that can be purchased nationally — and here’s what we acquired lurking on the listing( along with the more expected ingredients like milk , nonfat milk, sugar, corn syrup and whey ):

Polysorbate 80 is used as an emulsifier in foods and cosmetics. It’s added to soft serve to prevent milk proteins from entirely coating the fat droplets. This allows the soft serve to bind and locks air into the mixture.( McDonald’s, DQ)

Mono- and diglycerides come from fatty acids. They’re used as another emulsifier. They help combine ingredients containing fat with ingredients containing sea( because the two don’t normally coalesce well on their own ).( McDonald’s, DQ)

Carrageenan is a carbohydrate extracted from ruby-red seaweed. It’s used for its gelling, stabilizing and thickening properties.( McDonald’s, DQ)

Guar gum is made from the endosperm of the guar bean. It’s used as a thicken agent. The apply of it in diet capsules was banned in the 1980 s because it was dangerous, but small amounts of it — like what’s may be in soft serve — have been established as safe.( McDonald’s, DQ)

Cellulose gum comes from the cell walls of plants such as wood pulp and cottonseeds. It is another thickener. It is commonly used in the food industry and adds to the mouthfeel and texture of such products.( McDonald’s)

Sodium Phosphate is used in many meat and serves many purposes. It can be used as a texturizer, an emulsifier or a leavening agent.( McDonald’s)

So why are all these parts in the mixture?

According to Forbes, lots of soft serve is attained with cheap powdered mix that’s reconstituted with sea — it has a longer shelf life than real ice cream that’s made with milk and eggs, so it’s a more affordable alternative for ice cream stands.

Types of soft serves the hell is slightly more premium than the powdered concoction, Forbes explains, are made from a liquid concoction, which is added straight to the machine and gets its consistency from the freezing cylinder inside the machines( soft serve has to reach a cool 19 degrees Fahrenheit to maintain its beloved consistency ).

Of course , not all soft serve is created equal. And if you want to make sure you’re getting something good, construct your own ice cream from scratch — we’ve got the recipes you need.

The Best Ice Cream Recipes