Patent classifications
A21D13/60
Icing machine and icing method
A system for the automated coating of baked good with a water based icing is provided. In particular, a system for the automated movement of icing and controls of variables such as temperature, moisture, and/or flow rate of the icing is provided to maintain the characteristics of the icing for extended periods of operation of an associated coating system.
Icing machine and icing method
A system for the automated coating of baked good with a water based icing is provided. In particular, a system for the automated movement of icing and controls of variables such as temperature, moisture, and/or flow rate of the icing is provided to maintain the characteristics of the icing for extended periods of operation of an associated coating system.
System and apparatus for controlling blistering
A system and method for controlling blisters. The method begins by mixing the ingredients to form a dough with a moisture content between about 35% and 60%. The dough is sheeted and cut. Thereafter, the dough is pre-heated to reduce the moisture content to between about 10% and about 45%. The preforms are then docked and dehydrated. The docking system, in one embodiment, has a backing plate and a docking device with at least two docking pins of varying lengths. The docking device is adjustable relative to the backing plate. The system also has a removing plate which removes preforms from the docking pins.
System and apparatus for controlling blistering
A system and method for controlling blisters. The method begins by mixing the ingredients to form a dough with a moisture content between about 35% and 60%. The dough is sheeted and cut. Thereafter, the dough is pre-heated to reduce the moisture content to between about 10% and about 45%. The preforms are then docked and dehydrated. The docking system, in one embodiment, has a backing plate and a docking device with at least two docking pins of varying lengths. The docking device is adjustable relative to the backing plate. The system also has a removing plate which removes preforms from the docking pins.
Bloom resistant frozen bakery products
The present invention is directed to compositions and methods for inhibiting bloom formation on frozen frosted bakery products, such as cake doughnuts and yeast doughnuts.
Bloom resistant frozen bakery products
The present invention is directed to compositions and methods for inhibiting bloom formation on frozen frosted bakery products, such as cake doughnuts and yeast doughnuts.
Granulated starch salt substitute
The present method is directed in one embodiment to a non-soluble, substantially white granular salt substitute for dough-based products. In certain embodiments, the dough-based product comprises a filling sealed within a pocket while in other embodiments, the dough-based product is not filled. In certain embodiments, the dough-based product is heated by baking, deep-frying or microwaving. In certain embodiments, the salt substitute of the present invention may be used in place of other large-particulate salts such as kosher salt for use on dough-based products. Certain non-dough-based products such as salted caramel ice cream, confections, as well as products utilizing a reduced-salt blend are also improved using the present invention. In certain embodiments, the salt substitute comprises white tapioca.
Granulated starch salt substitute
The present method is directed in one embodiment to a non-soluble, substantially white granular salt substitute for dough-based products. In certain embodiments, the dough-based product comprises a filling sealed within a pocket while in other embodiments, the dough-based product is not filled. In certain embodiments, the dough-based product is heated by baking, deep-frying or microwaving. In certain embodiments, the salt substitute of the present invention may be used in place of other large-particulate salts such as kosher salt for use on dough-based products. Certain non-dough-based products such as salted caramel ice cream, confections, as well as products utilizing a reduced-salt blend are also improved using the present invention. In certain embodiments, the salt substitute comprises white tapioca.
SHELF-STABLE FRIED CONFECTIONERY FOOD PRODUCTS AND METHODS OF MAKING THE SAME
Fried confectionery food products such as doughnuts and mini doughnuts, compositions, and methods for making wherein the confectionery food products have an extended shelf-life of from more than three (3) months up to nine (9) months where water activity, moisture loss and undesirable flavor and texture changes are controlled.
SHELF-STABLE FRIED CONFECTIONERY FOOD PRODUCTS AND METHODS OF MAKING THE SAME
Fried confectionery food products such as doughnuts and mini doughnuts, compositions, and methods for making wherein the confectionery food products have an extended shelf-life of from more than three (3) months up to nine (9) months where water activity, moisture loss and undesirable flavor and texture changes are controlled.