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 doesn’t stay in the oil long enough to completely melt. Only the outer layer (usually covered with a batter or some other coating) has time to reach high temperature.

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