Patent classifications
A21D8/02
METHOD FOR PRODUCING DOUGH FROM FLOUR AND STARCH MIXTURES
The invention refers to a process for obtaining dough compositions made from flour and starch having rheological characteristics that are adequate for the manufacture of food products, by mixing dry ingredients (flour, starch and additives) in determined ratios, and adding an adequate amount of water to the mix until obtaining homogenous dough. The obtained dough is of great use for the food industry.
Freezer-To-Oven Dough Product Having Multiple Layers with Varying Densities
A frozen, ready-to-bake dough product has an expanded dough core and an un-proofed dough veneer. The dough core is proofed before being enveloped by the outer dough veneer to form a dual density dough product having an inner, lower density body portion and an outer, higher density body portion, with the outer body portion constituting more than half of the overall body mass. The dual density dough product is frozen into a ready-to-bake dough product. Upon baking directly from the frozen state, a surface area of the dough product expands less than 60% while a volume of the dough product basically doubles due to expansion of the dough veneer, with the dough veneer establishing a crust for a light and airy inner bread body.
Freezer-To-Oven Dough Product Having Multiple Layers with Varying Densities
A frozen, ready-to-bake dough product has an expanded dough core and an un-proofed dough veneer. The dough core is proofed before being enveloped by the outer dough veneer to form a dual density dough product having an inner, lower density body portion and an outer, higher density body portion, with the outer body portion constituting more than half of the overall body mass. The dual density dough product is frozen into a ready-to-bake dough product. Upon baking directly from the frozen state, a surface area of the dough product expands less than 60% while a volume of the dough product basically doubles due to expansion of the dough veneer, with the dough veneer establishing a crust for a light and airy inner bread body.
METHOD FOR SEVERING DOUGH PORTIONS FROM A DOUGH MASS
A method for severing a dough portion from a dough mass by a dough portioning device having a container, a first portioning roller having a plurality of severing edges and a second portioning roller having a plurality of severing edges, wherein a depression is respectively provided between two severing edges. The method comprises rotating the first and second portioning rollers into a receiving position, and receiving a part of the dough mass in two depressions of the first and second portioning rollers facing the container. The method further comprises rotating the first and second portioning rollers into a waiting position, decreasing rotational speeds of the first and second portioning rollers, waiting for a waiting time to elapse and increasing the rotational speeds of the first and second portioning rollers and rotating the first and second portioning rollers into a severing position.
METHOD FOR SEVERING DOUGH PORTIONS FROM A DOUGH MASS
A method for severing a dough portion from a dough mass by a dough portioning device having a container, a first portioning roller having a plurality of severing edges and a second portioning roller having a plurality of severing edges, wherein a depression is respectively provided between two severing edges. The method comprises rotating the first and second portioning rollers into a receiving position, and receiving a part of the dough mass in two depressions of the first and second portioning rollers facing the container. The method further comprises rotating the first and second portioning rollers into a waiting position, decreasing rotational speeds of the first and second portioning rollers, waiting for a waiting time to elapse and increasing the rotational speeds of the first and second portioning rollers and rotating the first and second portioning rollers into a severing position.
FOAMED, DOUGH-BASED FOOD AND APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR PRODUCTION THEREOF AND USE OF THE APPARATUS
A dough-based food product, an apparatus and method for production thereof. A food product matrix to be foamed includes a proportion of a starch-containing raw material and a proportion of water. Gas that has been dissolved or is to be dissolved is introduced into the food product matrix to be foamed. The gas is dissolved under pressure in the food product matrix to be foamed. Gas bubbles are formed by expansion and increasing the volume with a resulting reduction in density of the dough as a result of bubble growth for formation of a foamed food product matrix of the food product to be produced. The foam is then stabilized. Gas is introduced into and dissolved in the aqueous component of the food product matrix to be foamed in a subcritical state below the critical point and at a pressure of 10 bar≤p<gas critical pressure.
METHOD AND DEVICE FOR PROCESSING FLOUR
Embodiments of the present disclosure relate to a method and a device for processing flour. The method comprises: adding water to the flour to increase the moisture rate of the flour; generating superheated steam; and subjecting the moistened flour to the superheated steam for a predetermined period of time. With the inventive method, superheated steam is used for processing the flour, and the flour can be treated in an easy way and in much less time.
METHOD FOR THE PREPARATION OF A FOOD PRODUCT FERMENTED UNDER VACUUM
Preparation of a food product comprising a bakery portion and ingredients may include: a first step for preparing the ingredients, a second step for preparing dough, a third step for preparing dough pieces, a step for packaging, in which the dough pieces and the ingredients are assembled and disposed in an impermeable pouch which is vacuum sealed, a step for fermentation, a step for cooking, and a step for cooling.
METHOD FOR THE PREPARATION OF A FOOD PRODUCT FERMENTED UNDER VACUUM
Preparation of a food product comprising a bakery portion and ingredients may include: a first step for preparing the ingredients, a second step for preparing dough, a third step for preparing dough pieces, a step for packaging, in which the dough pieces and the ingredients are assembled and disposed in an impermeable pouch which is vacuum sealed, a step for fermentation, a step for cooking, and a step for cooling.
Foamed, dough-based food and apparatus and method for production thereof and use of the apparatus
A dough-based food product, an apparatus and method for production of the dough-based food product. A food product matrix to be foamed includes a proportion by weight of a starch-containing raw material and a proportion by weight of water. Gas that has been dissolved or is to be dissolved is introduced into the food product matrix to be foamed. The gas is dissolved under pressure in the food product matrix to be foamed. Gas bubbles are formed by expansion and increasing the volume with a resulting reduction in density of the dough as a result of bubble growth for formation of a foamed food product matrix of the food product to be produced. The foam is then stabilized. Gas is introduced into and dissolved in the aqueous component of the food product matrix to be foamed in a subcritical state below the critical point and at a pressure of 10 bar≤p<critical pressure of the gas.