A21D13/043

Dough Substitute for Use in Baking, and Process for Using Substitute
20200154720 · 2020-05-21 ·

In an embodiment, a process for producing a dough-substitute baking compound, comprises mixing, in a single vessel, a combination of almond flour, tapioca flour, coconut flour, garlic, and salt, thereby creating a dry combination. Mozzarella cheese is added to the dry combination to create a semi-dry mixture, and hot cooked cauliflower is mixed in to form a slurry. Olive oil, almond milk, salt, and garlic, are then added in to create a final dough, which is shaped and baked.

Dough Substitute for Use in Baking, and Process for Using Substitute
20200154720 · 2020-05-21 ·

In an embodiment, a process for producing a dough-substitute baking compound, comprises mixing, in a single vessel, a combination of almond flour, tapioca flour, coconut flour, garlic, and salt, thereby creating a dry combination. Mozzarella cheese is added to the dry combination to create a semi-dry mixture, and hot cooked cauliflower is mixed in to form a slurry. Olive oil, almond milk, salt, and garlic, are then added in to create a final dough, which is shaped and baked.

Snack Food Manufacture

A method of making a snack food in the form of snack food chips, the method comprising the steps of: a. providing at least one pre-processed vegetable material, the pre-processed vegetable material including at least one bioactive component which comprises a polyphenol or a glucosinolate or a mixture of any two or more thereof, wherein the at least one pre-processed vegetable material is in a freeze-dried form, in an individually quick frozen (IQF) form, in a defrosted, chilled or fresh comminuted form and/or in a defrosted, chilled or fresh pulp form; b. incorporating the at least one pre-processed vegetable material into a dough, wherein the dough is a potato-based dough, and wherein the dough forms individual dough sheet portions, and the snack food is in the form of snack food chips; c. cooking the dough sheet portions to form a cooked snack food in the form of snack food chips, the cooked snack food having a moisture content after the cooking step of from 5 to 25 wt % based on the weight of the cooked snack food, wherein the cooking comprises baking, microwave cooking, infrared cooking or radio frequency (RF) cooking; and d. drying the cooked snack food to form a dried snack food which has a moisture content after the drying step of from 1 to 4 wt %, based on the weight of the dried cooked snack food.

Snack Food Manufacture

A method of making a snack food in the form of snack food chips, the method comprising the steps of: a. providing at least one pre-processed vegetable material, the pre-processed vegetable material including at least one bioactive component which comprises a polyphenol or a glucosinolate or a mixture of any two or more thereof, wherein the at least one pre-processed vegetable material is in a freeze-dried form, in an individually quick frozen (IQF) form, in a defrosted, chilled or fresh comminuted form and/or in a defrosted, chilled or fresh pulp form; b. incorporating the at least one pre-processed vegetable material into a dough, wherein the dough is a potato-based dough, and wherein the dough forms individual dough sheet portions, and the snack food is in the form of snack food chips; c. cooking the dough sheet portions to form a cooked snack food in the form of snack food chips, the cooked snack food having a moisture content after the cooking step of from 5 to 25 wt % based on the weight of the cooked snack food, wherein the cooking comprises baking, microwave cooking, infrared cooking or radio frequency (RF) cooking; and d. drying the cooked snack food to form a dried snack food which has a moisture content after the drying step of from 1 to 4 wt %, based on the weight of the dried cooked snack food.

Process and System for the Manufacture of Vegetable Dough

A process and system is provided for the manufacture of vegetable dough using only water as an ingredient of the dough, and for a time interval ranging between 5 minutes and up to 10 minutes, wherein the vegetable is selected from vegetables and grains.

Composition for low-gluten and low-carbohydrate baked and pastry goods
10555537 · 2020-02-11 ·

The present invention relates to a composition for preparing low-gluten and low-carbohydrate baked and pastry goods, containing the following ingredients: a) flour, obtained from one or more nuts and/or oil seeds of non-legumes, b) mucilage polysaccharide-containing plant products or mucilage polysaccharides isolated from these plant products, c) protein component consisting of at least 40% animal protein in the dry weight. Such a composition contains a maximum of 0.1% gluten and is preferably gluten-free, i.e. has a gluten content less than 20 mg/kg (<20 ppm gluten content). Due to the low gluten and carbohydrate content of components a), b) and c), the composition according to the invention is suitable for producing low-gluten and in particular preferably gluten-free baked and pastry goods, having a low carbohydrate content of generally <15% relative to the food ready for consumption, and in particular for production of low-gluten, preferably gluten-free baked and pastry goods, which, relative to food ready for consumption, have the following nutrient profile: less than 10% carbohydrates, more than 10% protein, 1-40% fat.

Snack Food Pellets
20200029606 · 2020-01-30 ·

A snack food pellet comprising a plurality of starch granules forming a layer, the granules comprising ungelatinized starch, the granules being pressed together into mutual contact to form an agglomerate of the starch granules. Also disclosed are a method of manufacturing such a snack food pellet and a method of producing an expanded snack food piece from such a snack food pellet.

Snack Food Pellets
20200029606 · 2020-01-30 ·

A snack food pellet comprising a plurality of starch granules forming a layer, the granules comprising ungelatinized starch, the granules being pressed together into mutual contact to form an agglomerate of the starch granules. Also disclosed are a method of manufacturing such a snack food pellet and a method of producing an expanded snack food piece from such a snack food pellet.

COMPOSITE PLANT-MCT FLOUR, METHOD OF MANUFACTURE, AND FOOD PRODUCTS MADE THEREFROM
20240108015 · 2024-04-04 ·

Composite plant-MCT flour includes MCT oil encapsulated by and/or complexed with wall material and incorporated within the composite plant-MCT flour, wherein polysaccharide from the plant flour forms part of the wall material. The wall material includes protein, e.g., pea protein, carbohydrate, and emulsifier(s), and/or polysaccharide fiber, e.g., acacia fiber. The plant flour may be gluten-flour, gluten-free flour and/or low carbohydrate seed, nut or vegetable floor. Composite plant-MCT flour can replace traditional flours to make food products, such as baked, fried or boiled goods but with benefits, such as reduced gluten and/or carbohydrates, increased freshness and volume and improved texture and taste compared to alternative flours and even all-purpose flour.

COMPOSITE PLANT-MCT FLOUR, METHOD OF MANUFACTURE, AND FOOD PRODUCTS MADE THEREFROM
20240108015 · 2024-04-04 ·

Composite plant-MCT flour includes MCT oil encapsulated by and/or complexed with wall material and incorporated within the composite plant-MCT flour, wherein polysaccharide from the plant flour forms part of the wall material. The wall material includes protein, e.g., pea protein, carbohydrate, and emulsifier(s), and/or polysaccharide fiber, e.g., acacia fiber. The plant flour may be gluten-flour, gluten-free flour and/or low carbohydrate seed, nut or vegetable floor. Composite plant-MCT flour can replace traditional flours to make food products, such as baked, fried or boiled goods but with benefits, such as reduced gluten and/or carbohydrates, increased freshness and volume and improved texture and taste compared to alternative flours and even all-purpose flour.