Food or edible material: processes – compositions – and products – Surface coating of a solid food with a liquid
Patent
1982-10-22
1984-12-11
Jones, Raymond
Food or edible material: processes, compositions, and products
Surface coating of a solid food with a liquid
426303, 426549, 426661, A23L 300
Patent
active
044877862
ABSTRACT:
A high amylose starch enrobing slurry comprising a starch material of not less than 50 percent by weight of amylose, wheat flour, and edible acid is applied to the outer surface of a frozen food product. After the starch slurry has been applied, the food product is frozen and then coated with a high melting point lipid. The resulting product is then stored at subfreezing temperatures. After the coated food product is deep fried in lipid, the starch enrobing forms a crisp tender crust that is retained for a substantial period of time.
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Jones Raymond
King Elizabeth A.
Lamb-Weston, Inc.
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