Cooking Aid for Partially Sliced Food
20180008082 · 2018-01-11
Inventors
Cpc classification
A47J43/18
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47J27/002
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A cooking device having an arch to expand partially sliced food, such as food sliced by accordion or Hasselback techniques, during the cooking process. The device must comprise at least one arch with a convex section having a food expansion support. In a preferred consumer embodiment, the device is a pan insert with the required arch and food expanding support surface. A fanning plate for a baked potato also provides an arched top surface to fan out the slices of a Hasselback potato during the seasoning and baking process, allowing the potato slices to crisp properly. The fanning plate includes raised rims and endcaps to keep the seasoning contained and prevent a mess. Multiple plates may be used at once and when not in use may be stacked atop one another for storage.
Claims
1. A food cooking aid comprising: a convex section having a food expansion support surface wherein the food expansion support surface receives an uncut bottom of a food item.
2. The food cooking aid of claim 1, wherein the food item is vertically sliced opposite the uncut bottom such as by a Hasselback technique.
3. The food cooking aid of claim 2, wherein the food item is a potato.
4. The food cooking aid of claim 2, wherein the food item is one of a vegetable, fruit, meat, cheese or bread.
5. The food cooking aid of claim 1, wherein the convex section is disposed opposite a concave void.
6. The food cooking aid of claim 1, wherein the food cooking aid is part of a pan insert.
7. The food cooking aid of claim 6, wherein the pan insert further comprises at least one stability ridge.
8. The food cooking aid of claim 6, wherein the pan insert further comprises at least one food cradling groove.
9. The food cooking aid of claim 1, wherein the food cooking aid is a stand-alone cooking pan.
10. The food cooking aid of claim 1, where in the food cooking aid further comprises a flat portion on either side of the convex section.
11. A Hasselback food cooking aid comprising: an arch formed to receive an underside of a food item wherein the food item is sliced according to Hasselback techniques.
12. The Hasselback food cooking aid of claim 11, wherein the arch is inserted into another cooking vessel prior to cooking.
13. The Hasselback food cooking aid of claim 12, wherein the cooking vessel is a baking pan.
14. The Hasselback food cooking aid of claim 11, wherein the food item is one of a vegetable, fruit, meat, or bread.
15. The Hasselback food cooking aid of claim 11, wherein the arch has a void thereunder.
16. The Hasselback food cooking aid of claim 11, wherein the Hasselback food cooking aid is part of a pan insert.
17. The Hasselback food cooking aid of claim 17, wherein the pan insert further comprises at least one stability ridge.
18. The Hasselback food cooking aid of claim 11, wherein the arch further comprises at least one food cradling groove.
19. The Hasselback food cooking aid of claim 11, wherein the Hasselback food cooking aid is a stand-alone cooking pan.
20. A cooking device having a food receiving arch wherein a food item is partially sliced using a Hasselback technique leaving an uncut food bottom to be placed on the food receiving arch prior to cooking.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0018] The accompanying drawings are included to provide a further understanding of the invention and are incorporated into and constitute a part of the specification. They illustrate embodiments of the invention and, together with the description, serve to explain the principles of the invention. The drawings describe by illustration, the advantages and objects of the present invention. Each drawing is referenced by corresponding figure reference characters within the “DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION” section to follow.
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LIST OF REFERENCE NUMERALS
[0033] 2 Pan Insert [0034] 21 Flat Surface with a top and an underside [0035] 22 Arched Cooking Surface also called an arch or arches (formerly referred to as 10A) [0036] 23 Stability Ridge [0037] 24 Food Cradling Groove [0038] 25 Food [0039] 26 Baking Sheet [0040] 27 Oven Rack [0041] 10 Plate [0042] 11 Top Arch Surface [0043] 12 Raised Spill Rims [0044] 13 Endcaps [0045] 50 Multi-arch Plate [0046] 51 Arch Top Surface [0047] 501 Central Flat Region (formerly referred to as 50B) [0048] 502 Arches (formerly referred to as 50A) [0049] 52 Multi-arch Raised Spill Rim [0050] 53 Multi-arch Endcaps
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0051] Referring now to the figures, the invention is a new and non-obvious cooking aid formed by an arched-food receiving surface particularly accommodating for partially sliced food.
[0052] With reference to
[0053] To use the first embodiment for a potato, the user may place the potato on a counter or other preparation surface and cut the potato into thin slices, not quite cutting all the way through. The user will then transfer the potato to the plate 10, uncut side down, and may fan out the slices of the potato over the top surface 11 and sprinkle the seasonings between the slices. An example of fanned slices of a potato are illustrated in
[0054] Referring to
[0055] A presently preferred pan insert embodiment is illustrated in
[0056] As shown in
[0057] The depth of the food receiving grooves 24 relative to the arch 22 of this pan insert embodiment is visible in
[0058] While various embodiments have been illustrated it should be understood that the minimum required for the invention to meet the objectives stated herein is an arch 22 having a top surface for receiving a partially-sliced food item for cooking. The food items may be selected from any foods that may be cooked after slicing, such as vegetables, fruits, meat, breads, pastas, cheeses, or the like. The cooking means may be by any known means for exposing food to air for cooking such as by oven, broiler, roaster, microwave, grill, or similar means.
[0059] The present invention permits access to a wider variety and sizes of foods for those seeking to use Hasselback or accordion sliced cooking techniques. Normally, medium sized potatoes with an oblong or oval shape are perfectly suited to a Hasselback dish and will continue to be ideal even through use of this invention. While a typical baking potato works best for conventional Hasselback cooking methods, with implementation of the various sizes of arches of the present invention, any size of a potato or other food item may be prepared using these techniques. Very large potatoes are typically not well suited to Hasselback style dishes but with the present invention, particularly the preferred embodiment illustrated in
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[0067] Once in the oven as illustrated in
[0068] The instructions given above refer to potatoes specifically, but these instructions may be employed with various other food items. The preferred application will be with food items that may be sliced prior to cooking and which call for cooking in an oven or similar cooking appliance. By way of example and not by limitation, the present invention has been demonstrated in use with sweet potatoes flavored with brown sugar and butter, chicken breasts flavored with oils and herbs, pork loin brushed with oiled and filled with stuffing between the slices, sausages having peppers or cheese inserted between its slices, French bread with garlic and butter, apples flavored with cinnamon and sugar, and zucchini oiled and herbed. Many analogous recipes will be immediately apparent based on this set of examples. Cooking time for meat will be reduced by as much as one-half of the time recommended in a particular recipe and therefore internal food temperatures should be carefully monitored to prevent overcooking or undercooking.
[0069] The present invention will be constructed of any materials which may be received in the applicable cooking appliance. The fanning plate embodiments are preferably manufactured from a rigid, durable material which is heat resistant and dishwasher safe, such as stainless steel, aluminum alloy, or tempered glass. Additionally, steel, stainless steel, and aluminum with non-stick surfaces will be useful for the pan insert 2 to be used in an oven or other fire-based cooking appliances. Glass, Pyrex®, and reinforced silicone will be useful in conventional or microwave ovens. Certain plastics or poly blends will be useful in microwave ovens. According to the minimum, arch-only embodiment of the present invention, no ledges, edges, or supports are required. Thus, any material that can hold the form of the arch, is food safe, and can be heated to approximately 500 degrees Fahrenheit either by fire-based heating appliances or ovens, or in microwave ovens will be useful as a material for construction. One Pyrex® embodiment is an injection molded glass dish with sides approximately 1.5 inches in depth and two separate arches within the dish similar in appearance to the embodiment illustrated in
[0070] Components, component sizes, and materials listed above are preferable, but artisans will recognize that alternate components and materials could be selected without altering the scope of the invention. The dimensions of the preferred pan insert 2 embodiment calls for external dimensions of about 8.5 inches by 12 inches, thus fitting within a standard 9-inch by 13-inch baking dish such as used for standard size cake pan, cookie sheet, or a jelly roll pan. Alternative cooking vessels that have sufficient height and width to receive the pan insert and having a small side wall to contain any drippings or juices would also work. The arch 22 of the preferred embodiment has a height of approximately 1.25 inches and is approximately 4 inches wide. When the arch 22 is accompanied by a pan insert 2 then the general shape will be that of a rectangle. The center height of the arch of the pan insert 2 is between one and 1.5-inches. The four flat surfaces of the preferred embodiment of the pan insert are approximately 4 inches by 4 inches. The dimensions of the arch must be sized to be not too steep or too pronounced or else the fanning of the food item will be too severe and cause the food item to break into pieces before, during, or after cooking. The minimum arch 22 radius is illustrated in the preferred pan insert embodiment described herein, with an arc angle of approximately 120 degrees.
[0071] For any of the embodiments disclosed herein, storage may be consolidated by stacking the arches with the arch voids. When fanning plates in multiple are used, they can also be stored by stacking and interlocking the arches, raised rims and endcaps. The pan insert will also lay one atop the next for storage purposes.
[0072] While the foregoing written description of the invention enables one of ordinary skill to make and use what is presently considered to be the best mode thereof, those of ordinary skill in the art will understand and appreciate the existence of variations, combinations, and equivalents of the specific embodiment, method, and examples herein. The invention should, therefore, not be limited by the above described embodiment, method, and examples, but by all embodiments and methods within the scope and spirit of the invention.
[0073] It is further intended that any other embodiments of the present invention which result from any changes in application or method of use or operation, method of manufacture, shape, size, or material which are not specified within the detailed written description or illustrations contained herein yet are considered apparent or obvious to one skilled in the art are within the scope of the present invention.