Freeze first, or cook first? Your recipe?


I have recently been experimenting with cryoing and cooking my cables, but I have not yet perfected my recipe. However, I've found that a light spritzing of Nordost ECO antistat and garnishing with a few Shakti stones/onlines and cable risers makes a lovely presentation. Any suggestions for the cable chefs and gourmets out there?
thsalmon
There is something I don't understand about cryo treating audio components. Is the elements/chemicals'physical property really improved sonically after cryo treatment?

I learned in geology that molecular shape and crystallization, uniforming crystalline structure, is a process that takes extreme heat and pressure then THOUSANDS of years of gradual cooling.

I don't know if what I learned in geology have anything to do with cyro treatments, but it is the source of my cynicism towards freezing cables and such.

I do have cryo and non cryo powercords of the same make and model. And I do hear a differences in each. Why is that? It certainly shouldn't have anything to do with each respective cables' physical properties, should it?
Thsalmon. I've never used those combinations of ingredients but I can pass on a great recipe consisting of pan seared ahi tuna, sauteed morel and shitaki mushroom with a wild berry compote, finished with wasabi aoli and garnished with flying fish roe and spring onion...bon appetite!
Mr Salmon your experiences with ECO3 can be duplicated at only 20% of that cost, by picking up a spray can of Endust for Electronics locally.
From there I would move on to a good dry contact cleaner (dry meaning without any oily residue base) such as Kontact.
Next get yourself a good interconnect cooker such as the inexpensive Mobie, available from Chicago's Music Direct. A speaker-level cable cooker such as the Nordost will speed up that process for your speaker cables & AC cords, but that can also be accomplished a few other ways at less cost, unlike the interconnect cable cooking process which does require a burner box.
Cryo treatment would be my last endeavor, because all of the aforementioned enhancements can be done first, at home, therefor leaving the effects of cryo, if any, to be more easily realized separately from the other treatments.