A21D13/19

Filled snack product with spaced filling lines and method of making the same

A filled snack product includes a first sheet having a first surface. A plurality of filling lines are disposed upon the first surface of the first sheet. Each of the plurality of filling lines are spaced to define a void between each of the adjacent filling lines. A second sheet is disposed over the first sheet and secured to at least a portion of the first sheet to sandwich the plurality of spaced filling lines between the first and second sheets. A plurality of docking holes are disposed upon the first and second sheets. The plurality of docking holes and the plurality of spaced filling lines allow for the pinning of the first and second sheets at the voids disposed between the spaced filling lines and further for the release to steam and/or gas from the filled snack product during heating to minimize puffing of the filled snack product.

A LIPID COMPOSITION FOR BAKERY PRODUCTS
20240298660 · 2024-09-12 · ·

A lipid composition includes, by weight of the lipid composition: from 30 wt % to 70 wt % a first lipid component; from 10 wt % to 40 wt % a sweetening substance; from 5 wt % to 20 wt % water; from 0.1 wt % to 1.2 wt % an emulsifier; and 1.5 wt % to 11 wt % a second lipid component. The emulsifier has a SFA content of less than 90 wt %. The second lipid component has a SFA content of at least 90 wt %, and fully saturated fatty acids with a carbon chain of more than 16 carbons account for at least 33.3 wt % of the SFA content of the second lipid component by weight. The molar amount of the second lipid component accounts for from 2.2 mol % to 15 mol % of the total molar amount of the first lipid component, the emulsifier and the second lipid component.

A LIPID COMPOSITION FOR BAKERY PRODUCTS
20240298660 · 2024-09-12 · ·

A lipid composition includes, by weight of the lipid composition: from 30 wt % to 70 wt % a first lipid component; from 10 wt % to 40 wt % a sweetening substance; from 5 wt % to 20 wt % water; from 0.1 wt % to 1.2 wt % an emulsifier; and 1.5 wt % to 11 wt % a second lipid component. The emulsifier has a SFA content of less than 90 wt %. The second lipid component has a SFA content of at least 90 wt %, and fully saturated fatty acids with a carbon chain of more than 16 carbons account for at least 33.3 wt % of the SFA content of the second lipid component by weight. The molar amount of the second lipid component accounts for from 2.2 mol % to 15 mol % of the total molar amount of the first lipid component, the emulsifier and the second lipid component.

METHOD FOR THE PRODUCTION OF A BISCUIT

Described herein is a method for the production of a biscuit, including preparing a biscuit dough; and forming a biscuit body with the biscuit dough. The method is characterized in that preparing the biscuit dough includes preparing a liquid biscuit dough and in that forming the biscuit body includes: spraying the liquid biscuit dough onto a supporting surface so as to cover at least one portion of the supporting surface with a layer of the liquid dough that has an outer contour of predefined shape; and baking the sprayed layer of the liquid dough that covers the supporting surface so as to solidify it and obtain the biscuit body.

METHOD FOR THE PRODUCTION OF A BISCUIT

Described herein is a method for the production of a biscuit, including preparing a biscuit dough; and forming a biscuit body with the biscuit dough. The method is characterized in that preparing the biscuit dough includes preparing a liquid biscuit dough and in that forming the biscuit body includes: spraying the liquid biscuit dough onto a supporting surface so as to cover at least one portion of the supporting surface with a layer of the liquid dough that has an outer contour of predefined shape; and baking the sprayed layer of the liquid dough that covers the supporting surface so as to solidify it and obtain the biscuit body.

Biscuit dough

The present disclosure relates to a dough for producing a biscuit having a slowly-digestible-starch-over-total-available-starch ratio of at least 31%, the biscuit comprising at least 29 wt % cereal flour, 5 to 22 wt % fat and at most 30 wt % sugar relative to the total weight of the biscuit, the dough comprising: cereal flour, fat, sugar and added water; and wherein the added water is in an amount of at most 8 wt % relative to the weight of dough.

Biscuit dough

The present disclosure relates to a dough for producing a biscuit having a slowly-digestible-starch-over-total-available-starch ratio of at least 31%, the biscuit comprising at least 29 wt % cereal flour, 5 to 22 wt % fat and at most 30 wt % sugar relative to the total weight of the biscuit, the dough comprising: cereal flour, fat, sugar and added water; and wherein the added water is in an amount of at most 8 wt % relative to the weight of dough.

Method and system of making a shortcake in a package container

A system for manufacturing a multi-layer shortcake can be realized by reversing the manufacturing process of the shortcake to normal. The assembly line conveyor system includes a package container having a top opening as a cake mold and a take-out film set as an insole in the package container. The packaged shortcake includes a topping layer of a cake, a first cream layer, a shape retaining sponge block, a second cream layer, and a cake base platform on the insole film and closed with a bottom lid. Preferably, the packaged shortcake contains a cake block between the first cream layer and the second cream layer for supporting the shape of the shortcake.

Method and system of making a shortcake in a package container

A system for manufacturing a multi-layer shortcake can be realized by reversing the manufacturing process of the shortcake to normal. The assembly line conveyor system includes a package container having a top opening as a cake mold and a take-out film set as an insole in the package container. The packaged shortcake includes a topping layer of a cake, a first cream layer, a shape retaining sponge block, a second cream layer, and a cake base platform on the insole film and closed with a bottom lid. Preferably, the packaged shortcake contains a cake block between the first cream layer and the second cream layer for supporting the shape of the shortcake.

COATED FOOD PRODUCTS
20170196255 · 2017-07-13 ·

A method of manufacture of a microwave or thermally reheatable or cookable food product comprising the steps of: providing a solid or solidified substrate; applying two or more coating compositions to the substrate to produce a coated substrate. At least one of the coating compositions includes ethylcellulose.