A21D6/008

Method for the preparation of a food product fermented under vacuum

Preparation of a food product comprising a bakery portion and ingredients may include: a first step for preparing the ingredients, a second step for preparing dough, a third step for preparing dough pieces, a step for packaging, in which the dough pieces and the ingredients are assembled and disposed in an impermeable pouch which is vacuum sealed, a step for fermentation, a step for cooking, and a step for cooling.

Apparatus and method for producing scored dough pieces

Frozen un-proofed dough pieces are produced by pinching an upper skin of an un-proofed dough body to a lower skin and producing a score through the upper skin prior to freezing. The un-proofed dough pieces are formed by mass production, with an un-proofed dough sheet being cut to form dough strips which are then cut into the un-proofed dough pieces, with the score for each un-proofed dough piece being formed either before, during or after the individual un-proofed dough pieces are actually created, but before freezing.

METHOD FOR THE PREPARATION OF A FOOD PRODUCT FERMENTED UNDER VACUUM

Preparation of a food product comprising a bakery portion and ingredients may include: a first step for preparing the ingredients, a second step for preparing dough, a third step for preparing dough pieces, a step for packaging, in which the dough pieces and the ingredients are assembled and disposed in an impermeable pouch which is vacuum sealed, a step for fermentation, a step for cooking, and a step for cooling.

Apparatus and Method for Producing Scored Dough Pieces

Frozen un-proofed dough pieces are produced by pinching an upper skin of an un-proofed dough body to a lower skin and producing a score through the upper skin prior to freezing. The un-proofed dough pieces are formed by mass production, with an un-proofed dough sheet being cut to form dough strips which are then cut into the un-proofed dough pieces, with the score for each un-proofed dough piece being formed either before, during or after the individual un-proofed dough pieces are actually created, but before freezing.

Apparatus and Method for Producing Scored Dough Pieces
20210235709 · 2021-08-05 · ·

Scored dough pieces are produced by forming a dough piece, freezing the dough piece to produce a frozen dough piece and scoring the frozen dough piece to produce a scored dough piece having at least one score. The frozen dough piece can be scored with a saw blade, water knife or laser. In addition, a coating or treatment can be applied to the at least one score of the scored dough piece.

EFFICIENT AND HIGH-QUALITY PREPARATION METHOD OF LYOPHILIZED VEGETABLE NOODLES
20210112834 · 2021-04-22 ·

An efficient and high-quality preparation method of lyophilized vegetable noodles is disclosed, which uses high gluten wheat flour and vegetable powder as major raw materials, adds modified starch, edible salt, an emulsifier, edible colloid, a water retaining agent, edible oil, a flavoring agent, a colorant, maltodextrin and wheat gluten, and conducts rising, dough pressing, cooking, high temperature steam gelatinization, rinsing, ultrasonic treatment and infrared lyophilization to obtain convenient and instant lyophilized vegetable noodles. The lyophilized noodles processed by adopting the method have moisture content of 5%-8%, shortened drying time by more than 10 h than ordinary lyophilization, merit factor of more than 90%, easy brewing, smooth and pliable taste, strong aroma, yellowish color, long shelf life and low production power consumption. The method is an efficient preparation method of high-quality lyophilized vegetable noodles having high product yield, long shelf life, low energy consumption and applicability for industrial production.

NON-PROOFED NON-FERMENTED YEAST RISING DOUGH AND METHOD FOR MAKING THE SAME
20180132493 · 2018-05-17 ·

A bakery product is produced by mixing ingredients to produce a dough composition, the ingredients including water, flour, and thermostable yeast; making up a raw bakery product having a first volume from the dough composition; leavening, freezing, and baking the frozen raw bakery product to produce a finished bakery product. Leavening includes resting and not proofing or fermentation. After leavening and immediately prior to baking the raw bakery product has a second volume that is less than 150% of the first volume. The finished bakery product has a third volume that is at least 200% of the first volume. A packaged ready-to-bake frozen dough product includes a frozen dough product having a dough matrix; thermally stable yeast; and a plurality of air cells, at least 90% of the air cells being smaller than 4 mm, and a packaging including instructions to bake the dough without proofing or fermenting the dough.