METHOD OF MAKING AND PACKAGING A CAKE MIX DESSERT
20170332657 · 2017-11-23
Inventors
Cpc classification
A21D2/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
B65D51/246
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
A23G7/0062
HUMAN NECESSITIES
B65D85/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
A23G1/32
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A method of producing, packaging, and sealing of a prepared food dessert which includes a combination of a brownie mix and a chocolate cake mix to produce a dry mixture. The dry mixture is put into a mason jar or ripple cup and an infusion flavor (candy or chocolate) is added to the mix to obtain a molten lava center after heating. The packaging may comprise a gift cello wrap and/or a heat shrink seal. A spoon may be added to the packaging. The consumer adds water and microwaves the product for a ready to eat dessert.
Claims
1-16. (canceled)
17. A method for preparing a desert package, comprising: providing a predetermined amount of brownie mix; providing a predetermined amount of chocolate cake mix; mixing said brownie mix and said chocolate cake mix together to produce a dessert cake mix, wherein said dessert cake mix comprises about 55% by weight of said brownie mix and about 45% by weight of said chocolate cake mix; placing a predetermined amount of said dessert cake mix into a container; placing an edible candy in the center of said dessert cake mix, said candy to be used to produce a candy molten lava center after heating and cooking said dessert cake mix; and placing said cover on top of said container to keep said dessert cake mix and said wrapped candy within an enclosed space defined by said container and said cover.
18. The method as recited in claim 17 further comprising: opening the cover placed on top of said container; adding a predetermined amount of water into said container containing said dessert cake mix; blending said water and said dessert cake mix, with said candy in the mixture of said water and said dessert cake mix.
19. The method as recited in claim 17 wherein placing said predetermined amount of said dessert cake mix into said container comprises measuring approximately a ⅓ cup of said dessert cake mix.
20. The method as recited in claim 17 wherein said container comprises a ripple cup.
21. The method as recited in claim 18, further comprising: heating said mixture of said water and said dessert cake mix having said candy provided therein by placing said container into a microwave heating oven for a predetermined time to cook said desert cake mix and produce a candy molten lava center.
22. The method as recited in claim 17, further comprising: placing a spoon across said cover placed on said container; placing said container including said cover and said spoon in a shrink bag; and heat shrinking said bag around said container, thereby making said container tamperproof.
23. The method as recited in claim 17, wherein placing said predetermined amount of said dessert cake mix into said container comprises measuring approximately a ¼ cup of said dessert cake mix and placing said % cup of said dessert cake mix into a mason jar.
24. The method as recited in claim 23, wherein placing said ¼ cup of said dessert cake mix into said mason jar comprises placing said % cup of said dessert cake mix into a 4 oz. mason jar.
25. The method as recited in claim 23, further comprising adding 5 teaspoons of water into said mason jar, mixing said water and said dessert cake mix with said candy in the mixture of said water and said mixed dessert cake mix, and heating said mixture of said water and said dessert cake mix including said candy by placing said mason jar into a microwave heating oven for approximately 45 seconds to cook said dessert cake mix and produce a candy molten lava center.
26. A dessert package comprising: a predetermined amount of a dessert cake mix comprising: a brownie mix and a chocolate cake mix, said chocolate cake mix being combined with said brownie mix to form said dessert cake mix, wherein said dessert cake mix comprises about 55% by weight of said brownie mix and about 45% by weight of said chocolate cake mix; a container containing said dessert cake mix; an edible candy in said dessert cake mix, said candy to be used to produce a candy molten lava center after heating and cooking said dessert cake mix; and a cover being placed on top of said container to keep said dessert cake mix and said candy within an enclosed space defined by said container and said cover.
27. The dessert package as recited in claim 26, wherein said candy comprises a chocolate ball or square or a caramel square.
28. The dessert package as recited in claim 26, wherein said predetermined amount of said dessert cake mix is separated from an eleven (11) pound batch of said dessert cake mix, which comprises about six (6) pounds of said brownie mix combined with about five (5) pounds of said chocolate cake mix.
29. The dessert package as recited in claim 26, wherein: said container comprises a ripple cup; approximately a ⅓ cup of said dessert cake mix is placed in said ripple cup; a spoon is placed across said cover; and said ripple cup is placed in a shrink wrapped bag.
30. The dessert package as recited in claim 26, wherein: said container comprises a mason jar; approximately a ¼ cup of said dessert cake mix is placed in a mason jar; a spoon is placed vertically along a side of said mason jar; and a shrink wrap band is placed around a side of said cover, said spoon, and a portion of said mason jar prior to applying heat to said shrink wrap band, to make said mason jar tamperproof.
31. The dessert package as recited in claim 30, wherein said mason jar with said dessert cake mix inside is placed in a cello bag via a cut-out which is subsequently sealed.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0014] The claims particularly point out and distinctly claim the subject matter of this invention. The various objects, advantages and novel features of this invention will be more fully apparent from a reading of the following detailed description in conjunction with the accompanying drawings in which like reference numerals refer to like parts, and in which:
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[0029] In Step 12 a brownie mix weighing approximately six (6) pounds is provided and the brownie mix may be embodied by a well-known Gold Metal Chocolate brownie mix manufactured by General Mills, of Minneapolis, Minn.
[0030] In Step 14 a chocolate cake mix weighing approximately five (5) pounds is provided and the chocolate cake mix may be embodied by a well-known Devils Food chocolate cake mix manufactured by General Mills of Minneapolis, Minn.
[0031] In Step 16 the brownie mix and chocolate cake mix are mixed together to form a Jarva™ cake mix 64. Each Jarva™ cake mix 64 is made preferably in approximately eleven (11) pound batches.
[0032] In Step 18 a ⅓ cup of the Jarva™ cake mix 64 is placed into a 8 oz. ripple cup 52 (see
[0033] In Step 20 a piece of flavored candy 66 weighing approximately 0.05 oz. is added to the ripple cup 52 within the Jarva™ cake mix 64 (
[0034] In Step 22, a cover 54 is placed on the ripple cup 52 and a spoon 56, which may be wooden or plastic, is placed across the top cover 54, each end of the spoon 56 being pressed within the outer rim of the cover 54.
[0035] In Step 24 the ripple cup cover 54 including the spoon 56 is placed in a shrink bag 58. The spoon 56 is kept clean because the shrink bag 58 covers it. The shrink wrap bag 58 may be obtained from Uline of Pleasant Prairie, Wis.
[0036] In Step 26 a heat gun is aimed at the bag 58 and the heat shrink bag 58 shrinks around the total ripple cup 50 to make it tamperproof (see
[0037] In Step 30 a ¼ cup of Jarva™ cake mix 64 is placed in a 4 oz. mason jar 72 shown in
[0038] In Step 32, a 0.05 oz. piece of flavored candy 66 is wrapped in a food safe wrap such as commonly available cello wrap. The wrapped candy 66 is attached to the inside of the top cover 76 of the mason jar package 70. The candy 66 may be a chocolate ball or square or a caramel square or other flavor infused candy that may be popular with customers of the Jarva™ cake jar package 70. When the customer is ready to prepare the Jarva™ cake mix 64, five (5) teaspoons of water are added to the mason jar 72, the cake mix 64 and water are mixed for cooking, and then the candy 66 is unwrapped and sunk in the center of the cake mix 64 prior to microwave heating.
[0039] In Step 34, a cover 74 is attached to the mason jar 72 and a spoon 78, with or without a string decoration attached to the spoon 78, is placed vertically along the side of jar 70. The spoon 78 may be wooden or plastic.
[0040] In Step 36, a shrink band 77 is placed around the side of cover 74, spoon 78 and a portion of the jar 72 adjacent to the lower edge of cover 74. The spoon 78 stands vertical or upright adjacent to the jar 72. Instead of the shrink wrap band, a full enclosed shrink wrap sleeve may be used such as the shrink sleeve made by Uline of Pleasant Prairie, Wis.
[0041] In Step 38, a heat gun is aimed at the shrink band 77 around the side of the cover 74, spoon 78 and the portion of the mason jar 72 adjacent to the lower edge of cover 74, which causes the shrink wrap to shrink and make the total mason jar package 70 tamperproof.
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[0043] This invention has been disclosed in terms of a particular embodiment. It will be apparent that many modifications can be made to the disclosed method and packaging without departing from the invention. Therefore, it is the intent of the appended claims to cover all such variations as come with the true spirit and scope of this invention.