Patent classifications
A21D13/22
METHOD FOR PRODUCING GLUTEN-FREE BAKERY AND PATISSERIE PRODUCTS AND GLUTEN-FREE BAKERY AND PATISSERIE PRODUCTS OBTAINED
The invention relates to a method for producing gluten-free bakery and patisserie products and to the gluten-free bakery and patisserie products obtained, the method facilitating natural baking by means of the addition of between 60 and 110% of water to the mixture of ingredients, owing to the high water requirements of fibres that act as substitutes for the gluten in traditional baking, and the production of an oxygenated colloidal dough from this hydrated dough, to facilitate, when applicable, the subsequent leavening thereof, during and after the production of the colloidal dough. The leavened or unleavened gluten-free bakery and patisserie products obtained have organoleptic and rheological proprieties similar to those of products with gluten.
METHOD FOR PRODUCING GLUTEN-FREE BAKERY AND PATISSERIE PRODUCTS AND GLUTEN-FREE BAKERY AND PATISSERIE PRODUCTS OBTAINED
The invention relates to a method for producing gluten-free bakery and patisserie products and to the gluten-free bakery and patisserie products obtained, the method facilitating natural baking by means of the addition of between 60 and 110% of water to the mixture of ingredients, owing to the high water requirements of fibres that act as substitutes for the gluten in traditional baking, and the production of an oxygenated colloidal dough from this hydrated dough, to facilitate, when applicable, the subsequent leavening thereof, during and after the production of the colloidal dough. The leavened or unleavened gluten-free bakery and patisserie products obtained have organoleptic and rheological proprieties similar to those of products with gluten.
Rotary Molded Food Product and Methods of Making
The present disclosure is directed to rotary molded products and methods of making rotary molded products. Methods of making rotary molded products include combining a reduced-fat dough with a fat to make a dough with the ability to be used in a novel array of rotary molded shapes. Dough pieces and cooked rotary molded products having novel features and dimensions are also provided.
Rotary Molded Food Product and Methods of Making
The present disclosure is directed to rotary molded products and methods of making rotary molded products. Methods of making rotary molded products include combining a reduced-fat dough with a fat to make a dough with the ability to be used in a novel array of rotary molded shapes. Dough pieces and cooked rotary molded products having novel features and dimensions are also provided.
Multi-Layered Food Product and Method For Forming
A multi-layered food product comprises a filling encapsulated by a partially or fully baked dough layer, and wherein the dough layer is optionally partially or fully encapsulated by a partially or fully baked batter layer that was applied to the dough layer after the dough layer had been partially or fully baked, and the multi-layered food product can optionally include one or more toppings atop the outer dough or batter layer.
Multi-Layered Food Product and Method For Forming
A multi-layered food product comprises a filling encapsulated by a partially or fully baked dough layer, and wherein the dough layer is optionally partially or fully encapsulated by a partially or fully baked batter layer that was applied to the dough layer after the dough layer had been partially or fully baked, and the multi-layered food product can optionally include one or more toppings atop the outer dough or batter layer.
DOUGH MATERIAL CONTAINING CRUMBS OF A PREMADE BAKED PRODUCT
A dough for the production of an outer casing for a snack product including the ingredients: crumbs of a previously made bakery product; fat component; liquid component; emulsifier; and raising agent, wherein the proportion of the crumbs is between 20% by weight and 60% by weight.
METHODS OF COATING SNACK FOOD PRODUCTS
An intermediate food base is manufactured from masa that may comprise waxy corn starch. The intermediate food base is then sheeted and dehydrated to between about 15% to about 40% before coating with a solution or batter, and dehydrating to a shelf stable moisture content. The coating solution may be starch-based, fiber-based, or egg white-based. Breading may be added to the coating solution or batter.
METHODS OF COATING SNACK FOOD PRODUCTS
An intermediate food base is manufactured from masa that may comprise waxy corn starch. The intermediate food base is then sheeted and dehydrated to between about 15% to about 40% before coating with a solution or batter, and dehydrating to a shelf stable moisture content. The coating solution may be starch-based, fiber-based, or egg white-based. Breading may be added to the coating solution or batter.
Multi-layered food product and method for forming
A multi-layered food product comprises a filling encapsulated by a substantially baked yeast-leavened dough. The encapsulated filling is further encapsulated by a substantially baked chemically-leavened batter layer.