Patent classifications
A21D13/16
CRISPY PASTRY PRODUCTS
The present invention relates to a process for producing a more crispy food product based on multi-layered laminated dough such as croissants and the like, to the tools for making such products and the food products prepared according to this process.
METHOD AND DEVICE FOR CREATING AN INVERTED PUFF PASTRY DOUGH OR A CROISSANT DOUGH
The present invention relates to a method for creating a inverted puff pastry dough or croissant dough, comprising the steps of: A. Creating a laminate extending in a length ad a width direction by: A1. Providing a first layer of a mixture of fat such as margarine or butter and flour or starch on a substrate; A2. Providing at least one layer of dough on top of the mixture; A4. Providing a second layer of a mixture of dough and flour or starch on top of the dough layer; C. Cutting the thus obtained laminate in the width direction, as to obtain multiple laminate pieces; D. Stacking the laminate pieces in a partly-overlapping manner in the length direction, while essentially outlining them in the width direction; and E. Rolling the stack a first time in a rolling direction in or against the length direction, thus obtaining a inverted puff pastry dough or croissant dough.
METHOD AND DEVICE FOR CREATING AN INVERTED PUFF PASTRY DOUGH OR A CROISSANT DOUGH
The present invention relates to a method for creating a inverted puff pastry dough or croissant dough, comprising the steps of: A. Creating a laminate extending in a length ad a width direction by: A1. Providing a first layer of a mixture of fat such as margarine or butter and flour or starch on a substrate; A2. Providing at least one layer of dough on top of the mixture; A4. Providing a second layer of a mixture of dough and flour or starch on top of the dough layer; C. Cutting the thus obtained laminate in the width direction, as to obtain multiple laminate pieces; D. Stacking the laminate pieces in a partly-overlapping manner in the length direction, while essentially outlining them in the width direction; and E. Rolling the stack a first time in a rolling direction in or against the length direction, thus obtaining a inverted puff pastry dough or croissant dough.
A LIPID COMPOSITION FOR BAKERY PRODUCTS
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.
MICROALGAL-FLOUR-BASED VEGETABLE FAT AND ITS USE IN BREADMAKING AND PATISSERIE
The invention concerns a vegetable butter in the form of a paste, obtained from non-animal raw materials, which is capable of fully or partially replacing fats of vegetable and/or animal origin, and more particularly animal fats such as butter. The invention also concerns its uses as novel products in the fields of breadmaking and/or patisserie and/or viennoiserie. The invention further concerns the breadmaking, patisserie and viennoiserie products obtained by the use of said vegetable butter in their recipes.
Process for producing a food based on leavened dough, leavened puff pastry dough or puff pastry dough
The present invention relates to a process for producing a food based on leavened dough, leavened puff pastry dough or puff pastry dough, comprising the following steps: (i) preparing a leavened dough, leavened puff pastry dough or puff pastry dough comprising flour and water, (ii) kneading the dough, (iii) fashioning the dough to obtain the raw food, characterized in that it comprises the following steps: (iv) shaping at least one surface of the raw food in a curved or corrugated shape, preferably in the shape of a single arch, or in the form of multiple, tandemly arranged arches, (v) freezing and/or deep-freezing the raw food in said arch or multiple arch shape. The present invention relates also to frozen or deep-frozen food products based on leavened dough, leavened puff pastry dough or puff pastry dough, produced according to this process, said foods preferably being chosen, among others, from Viennese pastries, croissants, chocolate rolls, breads.
Process for producing a food based on leavened dough, leavened puff pastry dough or puff pastry dough
The present invention relates to a process for producing a food based on leavened dough, leavened puff pastry dough or puff pastry dough, comprising the following steps: (i) preparing a leavened dough, leavened puff pastry dough or puff pastry dough comprising flour and water, (ii) kneading the dough, (iii) fashioning the dough to obtain the raw food, characterized in that it comprises the following steps: (iv) shaping at least one surface of the raw food in a curved or corrugated shape, preferably in the shape of a single arch, or in the form of multiple, tandemly arranged arches, (v) freezing and/or deep-freezing the raw food in said arch or multiple arch shape. The present invention relates also to frozen or deep-frozen food products based on leavened dough, leavened puff pastry dough or puff pastry dough, produced according to this process, said foods preferably being chosen, among others, from Viennese pastries, croissants, chocolate rolls, breads.
LIGHTENED FAT AND ITS USE IN BREADMAKING AND PATISSERIE
The invention concerns a lightened fat which is obtained by replacing some of the initial vegetable and/or animal fat with a non-animal raw material, a microalgal flour, and the uses thereof as novel product in the fields of breadmaking and/or patisserie and/or viennoiserie.
Hydrated fat compositions and dough articles
Disclosed are hydrated fat compositions comprising a water-in-oil emulsion comprising (a) a continuous phase comprising: a solid fat comprising a fully-hydrogenated vegetable oil, a stearine fraction of a vegetable oil, or a mixture thereof, in an amount ranging from about 5 wt. % to about 40 wt. % of the hydrated fat; and a low trans-fat liquid vegetable oil in an amount ranging from about 20 wt. % to about 80 wt. % of the hydrated fat composition; (b) a dispersed phase comprising water in an amount ranging from about 5 wt. % to about 60 wt. % of the hydrated fat composition; and (c) an emulsifier.
Hydrated fat compositions and dough articles
Disclosed are hydrated fat compositions comprising a water-in-oil emulsion comprising (a) a continuous phase comprising: a solid fat comprising a fully-hydrogenated vegetable oil, a stearine fraction of a vegetable oil, or a mixture thereof, in an amount ranging from about 5 wt. % to about 40 wt. % of the hydrated fat; and a low trans-fat liquid vegetable oil in an amount ranging from about 20 wt. % to about 80 wt. % of the hydrated fat composition; (b) a dispersed phase comprising water in an amount ranging from about 5 wt. % to about 60 wt. % of the hydrated fat composition; and (c) an emulsifier.