Method for making liquid or semi-liquid fermented milk products
11856967 · 2024-01-02
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A23C9/1223
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A23C9/1307
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A23C9/123
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A23G9/36
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A23C9/12
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A23C9/123
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
Described is a method for making liquid and semi-liquid fermented milk products, comprising the following steps: a) placing a milk-based mixture in a container (3); b) subjecting the basic mixture to a heating thermal treatment; c) adding lactic bacterial strains to the basic mixture according to a concentration of at least 10{circumflex over ()}8 CFU/ml of basic mixture, and subjecting the basic mixture to which lactic bacterial strains were added to a thermal treatment for a predetermined time; d) stirring the mixture to which lactic bacterial strains were added in order to break a coagulated mass which formed in the mixture to which lactic bacterial strains were added, to make the liquid and semi-liquid milk products.
Claims
1. A method for making a milk product, characterised in that it comprises the following steps: a) placing a milk-based mixture comprising an amount of sugar of 20-30 wt. % with respect to the weight of the mixture in a container (3); b) heating the milk-based mixture to a temperature value of between 41 C. and 43 C. and keeping said milk-based mixture stationary for a time between 5 and 15 minutes at a temperature value of between 41 C. and 43 C.; c) adding lactic acid bacterial strains to said milk-based mixture according to a concentration of at least 10{circumflex over ()}8 CFU/ml of milk-based mixture, and subjecting said milk-based mixture containing the added lactic acid bacterial strains to a thermal treatment for a predetermined time, wherein the step c) consists of a step e) of keeping the milk-based mixture at a temperature of 41 C.-43 C., the step e) consisting of e1) a first sub-step in which the milk-based mixture containing the added lactic acid bacterial strains is subjected to stirring for less than 10 minutes; and e2) a subsequent second sub-step in which the milk-based mixture containing the lactic bacterial strains is kept stationary, without stirring; d) stirring said milk-based mixture containing the added lactic bacterial strains in order to break a coagulated mass which formed in said milk-based mixture containing the added lactic bacterial strains, thereby making a milk product of the fermented milk type in the container (3) in less than 3 hours, said lactic bacterial strains consisting of a mixture of Lactobacillus bulgaricus and Streptococcus thermophiles to obtain a milk product; wherein the milk product is subsequently subjected to a step of cooling simultaneously with stirring, wherein said method is implemented in its entirety in the container (3).
2. The method according to claim 1, wherein said milk product is yogurt.
3. The method according to claim 1, wherein said lactic bacterial strains are added to said milk-based mixture in a concentration greater than 10{circumflex over ()}9 CFU/ml of milk-based mixture.
4. The method according to claim 1, wherein a quantity of sugar added to the milk-based mixture, as a percentage, is less than 70% by weight of the milk-based mixture.
5. The method according to claim 1, wherein the second sub-step 2e, in which the milk-based mixture containing the added lactic bacterial strains is kept stationary, without stirring, with intermittent activation of a thermal treatment.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The technical features of the invention, with reference to the above aims, are clearly described in the claims below and its advantages are apparent from the detailed description which follows, with reference to the accompanying drawing which illustrates a non-limiting example embodiment of the invention and in which:
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DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
(3) With reference to the accompanying drawing, the numeral 100 denotes an apparatus, that is, a machine, for implementing the method according to the invention.
(4) The machine 100 is a crushed-ice drink maker of the pasteurizing type.
(5) The machine 100 is illustrated purely by way of an example, as the method could also be actuated in machines of a different type.
(6) Irrespective of the machine 100, the method for making a liquid and semi-liquid product of the fermented milk type (preferably natural or with toppings) comprises, according to this invention, the following steps: a) placing a milk-based mixture (known hereinafter also as the basic mixture) inside a container 3 (preferably a tank); b) subjecting the basic mixture to a heating thermal treatment; c) adding lactic bacterial strains to the basic mixture according to a concentration of at least 10{circumflex over ()}8 CFU (microbial cells)/ml of basic mixture, and subjecting the basic mixture to which bacterial strains were added to a predetermined thermal treatment for a predetermined time; d) stirring the mixture to which lactic bacterial strains were added in order to break the coagulated mass which formed in the mixture to which lactic bacterial strains were added, thereby making the liquid and semi-liquid product of the fermented milk type.
(7) Preferably, the step c) comprises adding to the basic mixture lactic bacterial strains according to a concentration equal to or greater than 10{circumflex over ()}9 CFU/ml of basic mixture.
(8) Still more preferably, the lactic bacterial strains comprise a mixture of Lactobacillus bulgaricus and Streptococcus thermophilus if yogurt-style fermented milk is to be produced.
(9) It should be noted that it has been found by experimentation that a concentration of lactic bacterial strains greater than 10{circumflex over ()}8 CFU/ml of milk-based mixture means that the production time of the fermented milk product is drastically reduced, whilst at the same time maintaining a high quality of the end product.
(10) More specifically, experimental tests have shown times of less than 3 hours (that is, less than half that of prior art processes) for making fermented milk.
(11) Advantageously, this translates into an immediate increase in productivity, with a consequent reduction in costs for the point of sale operator.
(12) According to one aspect, the step c) of adding lactic bacterial strains to the basic mixture may comprise the following steps: extracting a portion of the basic mixture from the container 3; adding the lactic bacterial strains to the portion of basic mixture extracted; stirring the portion of mixture to which lactic bacterial strains were added; putting the portion of mixture to which lactic bacterial strains were added back into the container 3.
(13) It should be noted that, preferably, the container 3 is provided with a stirrer 2 and with thermal treatment means (not illustrated), configured for thermally treating the mixture inside (preferably by the transmission of heat through the lateral walls of the container 3 or through the lateral walls of a heat exchanger positioned inside the container 3).
(14) Preferably, the container 3 is a tank.
(15) It should be noted that inside the tank 3 there is a cylinder, on the surface of which there is the stirrer 3.
(16) The cylinder is associated with a heat exchanger of a refrigerating system, the coils of which are positioned inside the cylinder so as to exchange heat through the walls of the cylinder.
(17) According to another aspect, the method comprises a further step of adding sugar (preferably saccharose).
(18) Preferably, according to this aspect, the method comprises a step of adding a quantity of sugar.
(19) The quantity of sugar added can be varied by the operator based on the particular flavors.
(20) Preferably, the percentage of sugar in the mixture is less than 70% (by weight).
(21) More preferably, the percentage of sugar is between 20% and 30% by weight of the milk-based mixture.
(22) It should be noted that, preferably, after the step of adding sugar there is a step of mixing and cooling the finished product, inside a machine for the production of soft ice cream (not illustrated).
(23) This step is implemented in particular inside the mixing and cooling cylinder of a machine for the production of soft ice cream, which is equipped with a device for stirring and with thermal treatment means.
(24) This additional step makes it possible to stabilize further the product and to increase the quality of the product from the organoleptic point of view.
(25) With particular reference to the above-mentioned step b) of subjecting the basic mixture to a heating thermal treatment, the method comprises a step of heating the basic mixture to a temperature value of between 38 C. and 45 C. (even more preferably to a temperature value of between 41 C. and 43 C.).
(26) Preferably, the step b) comprises stirring the basic mixture.
(27) Still more preferably, after the step b) there is a step of keeping the basic mixture stationary, that is, without stirring and thermal treatment (preferably at the temperature reached in step b), for a predetermined time.
(28) Moreover, the step c) comprises a step E) of keeping the basic mixture at a temperature value of between 38 C. and 45 C. (even more preferably at a temperature value of between 41 C. and 43 C.) for a predetermined time.
(29) The step E) of keeping the basic mixture at a temperature value of between 38 C. and 45 C. comprises two sub-steps: E1) a first sub-step in which the milk-based mixture to which lactic bacterial strains were added is subjected to stirring; E2) a second sub-step in which the milk-based mixture to which lactic bacterial strains were added is kept stationary, that is to say without stirring.
(30) It should be noted that the first sub-step E1 precedes the second sub-step E2.
(31) Preferably, the first sub-step has a duration of less than 10 minutes (more preferably it is less than 5 minutes).
(32) Preferably, the second sub-step E2 has a duration less than or equal to 3 hours.
(33) It should be noted that, for example, but without restricting the scope of the invention, step E) comprises an intermittent activation of a thermal treatment system which allows the set temperature to be maintained.
(34) Purely by way of an example, the thermal system is activated in this step E) for a percentage of time of between 25% and 50%still more preferably between 30% and 40%and turned off for the remaining time.
(35) The coagulated mass which forms naturally in the mixture is broken in step d), to obtain a homogeneous and creamy structure.
(36) It should be noted that the coagulated mass is broken by stirring the basic mixture to which lactic bacterial strains were added in the container 3.
(37) According to this process, the coagulation of the fermented milk occurs in the container 3.
(38) Further, after the step d), the method comprises a step of cooling the product to a temperature for storage of the product of between 0 C. and 5 C. (preferably equal to 4 C.).
(39) According to this aspect, the method comprises a step of stirring the product intermittently (that is, according to on-off cycles) or continuously during the cooling: this prevents the formation of ice inside the container during the cooling (which would cause a degradation of the quality of the product).
(40) It should be noted that the method also comprises a step for dispensing the product from the container 3, for its storage or distribution.
(41) It should be noted that the sequence of steps described above makes it possible to obtain large quantities of fermented milk in an extremely short time the (a few hours), increasing the overall productivity of the sales outlets.
(42) Further, according to another aspect, the fermented milk is subjected to a subsequent step of simultaneous cooling and stirring, that is, of subjecting the fermented milk to mixing and cooling.
(43) In this way, the fermented milk is subjected to mixing and cooling, to obtain a finished product (for example ice cream) which has an increased volume due to the effect of incorporating air during the simultaneous cooling and stirring.
(44) Preferably, the fermented milk is subjected to mixing and cooling after sugar has been added to it.
(45) The mixing and cooling step occurs inside a machine for the production of soft ice cream.