How does frying ice cream not melt it?

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I sometimes go to restaurants that serve Fried Ice Cream. Frying can involve very hot oil or a very hot pan. How does that not melt ice cream? Is it actually fried?

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The ice cream is very cold when it goes into the oil.

Also, you’re not actually frying the ice cream, you’re frying the outer coating, so the ice cream isn’t in the oil for very long.

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