A21D13/31

FILLED BAKERY PRODUCT

The present invention relates to a pourable fruit filling having a water activity in the range of 0.78 to 0.90, said fruit filling containing 10-40 wt. % of fruit pieces dispersed in 60-90 wt. % of a continuous phase, said continuous aqueous containing 18-48 wt. % water, 7-21 wt. % of one or more polyols selected from glycerine, propylene glycol, sorbitol, mannitol, xylitol and erythritol, and 30-60 wt. % of one or more sugars. The pourable fruit filling of the present invention may suitably be applied in the preparation of filled bakery products that exhibit surprising stability at room temperature. The invention further provides a filled bakery product comprising 10-60 wt. % of a pourable fruit filling according to the present invention and 40-90 wt. % of a casing of fully or partially cooked dough that encloses the pourable fruit filling.

METHOD FOR AUTOMATED PRODUCTION OF READY-TO-EAT FLOUR-BASED CULINARY PRODUCT
20230144302 · 2023-05-11 ·

The invention relates to the food industry. A method includes generating, via a server of a system, a selected order for processing by a control computer, as a result of which the necessary food base, which is located in a refrigerating unit, is sent to a first transport device where specific food ingredients are added in a prescribed manner, said ingredients being released from containers mounted above the first transport device. After this, the partially finished product is transferred to a second transport device, and, while moving along it, is baked to a finished condition in a baking unit. Then the baked product is transferred to a packaging sub-system which is connected to a sub-system for temporary storage and dispensing of the finished and packaged product.

METHOD FOR AUTOMATED PRODUCTION OF READY-TO-EAT FLOUR-BASED CULINARY PRODUCT
20230144302 · 2023-05-11 ·

The invention relates to the food industry. A method includes generating, via a server of a system, a selected order for processing by a control computer, as a result of which the necessary food base, which is located in a refrigerating unit, is sent to a first transport device where specific food ingredients are added in a prescribed manner, said ingredients being released from containers mounted above the first transport device. After this, the partially finished product is transferred to a second transport device, and, while moving along it, is baked to a finished condition in a baking unit. Then the baked product is transferred to a packaging sub-system which is connected to a sub-system for temporary storage and dispensing of the finished and packaged product.

Machine for making a food roll
11678672 · 2023-06-20 · ·

A machine is configured to make a food roll, wherein a strip of dough is spirally wrapped around a food product elongated along an axis between two ends. The machine comprises a feed means for conveying a plurality of strips of dough that are spaced apart from each other along a forming path and a wrapping station for wrapping each strip of dough around a food product. The wrapping station comprises a positioning area, which is configured to position the strip of dough obliquely with respect to the axis of the food product, and a rolling area for the strip of dough, which is configured to wrap the strip of dough spirally around a food product starting from one of the ends of the food product. The rolling area comprises two spindles that are rotatable about an axis of rotation and each one having an attachment portion for retaining a food product at the ends thereof. The wrapping station comprises a distributor of food products configured to direct one food product at a time towards the rolling area so as to be gripped and retained by the spindles.

Machine for making a food roll
11678672 · 2023-06-20 · ·

A machine is configured to make a food roll, wherein a strip of dough is spirally wrapped around a food product elongated along an axis between two ends. The machine comprises a feed means for conveying a plurality of strips of dough that are spaced apart from each other along a forming path and a wrapping station for wrapping each strip of dough around a food product. The wrapping station comprises a positioning area, which is configured to position the strip of dough obliquely with respect to the axis of the food product, and a rolling area for the strip of dough, which is configured to wrap the strip of dough spirally around a food product starting from one of the ends of the food product. The rolling area comprises two spindles that are rotatable about an axis of rotation and each one having an attachment portion for retaining a food product at the ends thereof. The wrapping station comprises a distributor of food products configured to direct one food product at a time towards the rolling area so as to be gripped and retained by the spindles.

ASYMMETRICALLY PATTERNED BAKED BREAD FOOD
20170339965 · 2017-11-30 ·

An asymmetrical planar bread food product comprising a first baked surface formed in a first pattern and a second baked surface formed in a second pattern different from the first pattern. Preferably, the first pattern is a waffle pattern and the second pattern is a smooth surface. An apparatus for forming a planar bread food product comprises a first baking plate having a first surface formed in a first pattern, a second baking plate opposed to the first baking plate and having a second surface formed in a second pattern different from the first pattern, a first heating element disposed adjacent to the first baking plate, and a second heating element disposed adjacent to the second baking plate, wherein the second surface is off-spaced by a stop from the first surface thereby defining a baking chamber therebetween.

CROISSANT PRODUCT HAVING BOTH INTEGRATED AND DISCRETE FLAVORINGS AND METHODS OF MAKING SAME
20170238560 · 2017-08-24 ·

The invention is a flavored croissant and method of making same, more specifically, a banana nut croissant, an apple cinnamon walnut croissant, a coconut macadamia croissant and a cherry pecan croissant. The invention is further directed to a flavored croissant product that can be stored frozen.

Method of Making a Dessert
20170223984 · 2017-08-10 ·

A method of making a dessert includes the steps of combining and mixing together sugar, flour, milk and vanilla bean seeds to define a first mixture. Sugared yellow yolks are added to the first mixture to define a second mixture. The second mixture is mixed at a temperature between 180° F. and 205° F. and then cooled and poured into a plurality cups each containing a pie crust. The cups and second mixture contained therein are frozen to define frozen desserts. The frozen desserts are later cooked to define finished desserts ready for consumption.

PROCESS FOR THE PRODUCTION OF A READY TO EAT SHELF-STABLE PACKAGED FOCACCIA

A shelf-stable ready-to-eat packaged focaccia, is described having appearance and organoleptic qualities comparable to those of a fresh focaccia, which has a relative humidity comprised between 25 and 32%, preferably 27% and water activity (a.sub.w) comprised between 0.85 and 0.92, preferably 0.89, and blind holes on its surface having depth of at least 50% of the thickness of the focaccia. A process for the production of a ready-to-eat shelf-stable packaged focaccia is also described which comprises the steps of: a) preparing a dough for focaccia comprising, by weight based on the total weight of the dough, 40-60% flour, 20-35% water, 7-16% vegetable oils and/or fats and/or fractions thereof, of which 1-6% extra virgin olive oil, 0.5-4% yeast, 0.1-3% salt, 0-15% at least one organoleptically characterising ingredient; 0-0.1% at least one baking processing aid, 0-0.8% at least one emulsifier and 0-1.5% dietary fibres; b) extrusion of the dough thus prepared thus obtaining a plurality of sheets of extruded raw dough for focaccia, and subsequent lamination of the plurality of sheets of raw dough for focaccia thus obtaining a layer of laminated raw dough for focaccia; c) first leavening of the layer of laminated raw dough for focaccia thus obtained at a temperature comprised between 20 and 30° C.; d) shaping of the layer of leavened raw dough for focaccia thus obtained forming a plurality of blind holes on the surface of the dough and filling of the holes with a saline solution; e) second leavening of the raw dough thus obtained at a temperature comprised between 30 and 37° C.; f) oiling of the upper surface of the dough thus obtained with filling with the oil of said holes; g) baking of the raw dough thus obtained in an oven at a temperature comprised between 210 and 240° C.; and h) packaging of the focaccia thus obtained.

STUFFED WAFFLE UTENSIL
20210386241 · 2021-12-16 ·

A stuffed waffle utensil and related methods of use that facilitate cooking, removal and handling of a stuffed waffle. The stuffed waffle utensil can include a ring-style utensil having a handle portion and a perimeter ring portion. The perimeter ring portion can define a circular wall between an upper wall surface and a lower surface. The lower surface can define an interior flange and aperture or alternatively, the bottom surface can define a continuous surface defining a grid pattern. The handle portion can be attached to an exterior surface of the circular wall such that it projects outwardly away from the circular wall. The handle portion can define a grip portion intended to make handling easy for a user.