1. Field of the Invention
The present invention generally pertains to improved bakery products (particularly wheat-containing bakery products and doughs) having higher protein and reduced carbohydrate contents when compared with similar, more traditional bakery products and doughs. Products according to the invention comprise a first protein source along with a second proteinaceous ingredient and, optionally, a quantity of resistant starch.
2. Description of the Prior Art
The rise in popularity of high-protein diets has increased the demand for high-protein, and consequently, reduced carbohydrate substitutes for foods, particularly bakery products, which typically contain a significant amount of carbohydrate. Many attempts have been made to decrease the carbohydrate level in these products by substituting a protein source for flour in the product's formulation. While this approach has solved the problem of providing a high-protein, reduced carbohydrate product, generally, the resulting product does not have the handling characteristics, loaf volume, crumb grain, texture, or flavor of a traditional bakery product.
For example, if vital wheat gluten is used in large amounts in the production of bread dough, the dough will be too strong or bucky and difficult to handle during mixing, dividing, sheeting, and molding. Also, high levels of protein such as soy protein may adversely affect flavor and give unacceptable volume and crumb grain properties.
Therefore, there exists a real need in the art for a high-protein, reduced carbohydrate bakery product which closely resembles a traditional bakery product. The bakery product should exhibit dough handling, machineability, loaf volume, crumb grain, and flavor characteristics similar to those of a traditional bakery product
The present invention overcomes the above problems and provides a high-protein, reduced carbohydrate bakery product which exhibits dough handling properties, loaf volume, crumb grain, and flavor characteristics similar to those of a traditional bakery product. As used herein, the term “high protein, reduced carbohydrate bakery product” refers to compositions which contain higher protein and reduced carbohydrate amounts relative to more traditional-type products. The term “bakery product” includes, but is not limited to leavened or unleavened, traditionally flour-based products such as white pan and whole wheat breads (including sponge and dough bread), cakes, pretzels, muffins, donuts, brownies, cookies, pancakes, biscuits, rolls, crackers, pie crusts, pizza crusts, hamburger buns, pita bread, and tortillas.
In addition to comprising a quantity of flour (particularly wheat flour), preferred bakery products (including doughs) according to the invention comprise from about 1-150 baker's percent of a first proteinaceous ingredient (preferably from about 5-60 baker's percent) comprising at least about 70% by weight protein and a second proteinaceous ingredient (preferably different from the first ingredient) selected from the group consisting of:
As used herein, the term “baker's percentage” means the weight percent taken on a flour basis, with the weight of flour present in the product being 100%.
Furthermore, all protein weight percentages expressed herein are on a N×6.25, dry basis, unless otherwise specified.
Wheat protein isolates are generally derived from wheat gluten by taking advantage of gluten's solubility at alkaline or acidic pH values. Wheat gluten is soluble in aqueous solutions with an acidic or alkaline pH and exhibits a classical “U-shaped” solubility curve with a minimum solubility or isoelectric point at pH 6.5-7.0. By dissolving the gluten, proteins can be separated from non-protein components by processes like filtration, centrifugation, or membrane processing followed by spray drying. Alternatively, wet gluten from wet processing of wheat flour can be repeatedly kneaded, water washed, and dewatered to get rid of contaminating starch and other non-protein components, and subsequently flash dried. These techniques yield a wheat protein isolate product with elevated protein content, at least about 85% by weight, more preferably at least about 90% by weight (on an N×6.25, dry basis). Wheat protein isolates in general are less elastic but more extensible than wheat gluten. Examples of preferred wheat protein isolates include Arise™ 3000, Arise™ 5000, Arise™ 6000, Pasta Power, and Arise™ 8000 and their blends available from MGP Ingredients, Inc., Atchison, Kans.
Wheat protein concentrates are proteinaceous compositions which preferably have protein contents of at least about 70% by weight, and preferably at least about 82% by weight (N×6.25, dry basis). Wheat protein concentrates may be of different varieties manufactured by a number of different methods. Vital wheat gluten is one type of wheat protein concentrate that has a protein content of at least about 82% by weight (N×6.25, dry basis). Vital wheat gluten is a viscoelastic protein manufactured by a flash drying method. Additional types of wheat protein concentrates are manufactured by dispersing wet gluten in an ammonia solution or dilute organic acids with or without reducing agents followed by spray drying. These wheat protein concentrates in general exhibit lesser viscoelastic properties than vital wheat gluten and tend to be more extensible. Examples of the latter type of wheat protein concentrates include FP100, FP 200, FP 300, FP 500, FP 600, and FP 800 available from MGP Ingredients.
Wheat gluten can be devitalized (or rendered non-vital) by the application of moisture, heat, pressure, shear, enzymes, and/or chemicals. Devitalized gluten is characterized by denaturation of proteins where structural changes occur and certain bonds are formed or broken resulting in a product that is non cohesive and lacks viscoelasticity. Typical processing equipment used to carry out this devitalization include extruders, jet-cookers, drum-driers, and boiling water tanks. For example, wheat gluten may undergo extrusion processing to produce a texturized product which does not exhibit the same viscoelastic properties of typical wheat gluten. In other words, the devitalized gluten does not form a rubbery and/or extensible dough when hydrated. Devitalized wheat gluten preferably comprises at least about 60% by weight protein, and more preferably at least about 70% by weight (N×6.25, dry basis). Examples of devitalized wheat gluten for use with the present invention are Wheatex™ 16, Wheatex™ 120, Wheatex™ 240, Wheatex™ 751, Wheatex™ 1501, Wheatex™ 2120, Wheatex™ 2240, Wheatex™ 2400, Wheatex™ 3000, Wheatex™ 6000, Wheatex™ 6500, and Wheatex™ RediShred 65 available from MGP Ingredients. These Wheatex™ products may contain malt or caramel.
Wheat gluten is a binary mixture of gliadin and glutenin. These components can be separated by alcohol fractionation or by using a non-alcoholic process (as disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 5,610,277) employing the use of organic acids. Gliadin is soluble in 60-70% alcohol and comprises monomeric proteins with molecular weights ranging from 30,000 to 50,000 daltons. These proteins are classified as alpha-, beta-, gamma-, and omega-gliadins depending on their mobility during electrophoresis at low pH. Gliadin is primarily responsible for the extensible properties of wheat gluten. Glutenin is the alcohol insoluble fraction and contributes primarily to the elastic or rubbery properties of wheat gluten. Glutenin is a polymeric protein stabilized with inter-chain disulfide bonds and made up of high-molecular weight and low molecular weight subunits. Generally, glutenin exhibits a molecular weight exceeding one million daltons. Preferred fractionated wheat protein products comprise at least about 85% by weight protein, and more preferably at least about 90% by weight for gliadin and about 75% by weight protein, and more preferably at least about 80% by weight for glutenin, all proteins expressed on N×6.25, dry basis.
Deamidated wheat protein products maybe manufactured according to a number of techniques. One such technique is to treat wheat gluten with low concentrations of hydrochloric acid at elevated temperatures to deamidate or convert glutamine and asparagine amino acid residues in the protein into glutamic acid and aspartic acid, respectively. Other techniques include treating wheat gluten with an alkaline solution or with enzymes such as transglutaminase. This modification causes a shift in the isoelectric point of the protein from about neutral pH to about pH 4. This signifies that the deamidated wheat protein product is least soluble at pH 4, but is soluble at neutral pH. Deamidated wheat protein products preferably comprise at least about 75% by weight protein, and more preferably at least about 83% by weight (N×6.25, dry basis). An example of a deamidated wheat protein product for use with the present invention is WPI 2100 available from MGP Ingredients.
Hydrolyzed wheat protein products are manufactured by reacting an aqueous dispersion of wheat gluten with food-grade proteases having endo- and/or exo-activities to hydrolyze the proteins into a mixture of low-molecular weight peptides and polypeptides. The hydrolyzed mixture is then dried. Hydrolyzed wheat protein products generally exhibit a water solubility of at least about 50%. Hydrolyzed wheat protein products preferably have protein contents of at least about 70% by weight, more preferably at least about 82% by weight (6.25×N, dry basis). Examples of hydrolyzed wheat protein products for use in the present invention include FP 400, FP 700, HWG 2009, PG 30, FP 1000, and FP 1000 Isolate, all available from MGP Ingredients.
Preferably, high-protein bakery products according to the invention comprise from about 1-150 baker's percent of the first proteinaceous ingredient, more preferably from about 5-60 baker's percent. Preferred first proteinaceous ingredients comprise at least about 70% by weight protein and more preferably at least 82% by weight protein (6.25×N, dry basis). Exemplary preferred first proteinaceous ingredients include vital wheat gluten, soy protein concentrate, soy protein isolate, whey protein, sodium caseinate, nonfat dry milk, dried egg whites, wheat protein isolate, wheat protein concentrate, devitalized wheat gluten, fractionated wheat protein, deamidated wheat gluten, hydrolyzed wheat protein, and mixtures thereof.
Bakery products according to the present invention may be chemically leavened or yeast leavened. Preferred chemical leavening agents include sodium bicarbonate, monocalcium phosphate, sodium aluminum phosphate, sodium aluminum sulfate, sodium acid pyrophosphate, dicalcium phosphate, potassium acid tartrate, and glucono-delta-lactone.
Preferred yeast-leavened bakery products and dough have a total protein content from about 5-35% by weight, and more preferably from about 20-28% by weight. Preferred chemically leavened bakery products and dough have a total protein content from about 4-18% by weight, more preferably from about 6-12% by weight.
Preferably, bakery products made in accordance with the present invention comprise an amount of resistant starch. The resistant starch may be used in place of at least a portion of the flour which comprises traditional bakery products, thereby effectively reducing the “net” carbohydrate total of the bakery product. As explained in further detail below, resistant starch is generally not digestible thereby exhibiting characteristics which are similar to those of dietary fiber.
In 1987 Englyst and Cummings at the MRC Dunn Clinical Nutrition Center in Cambridge, UK, proposed a classification of starch based on its likely digestive properties in vivo. They also devised in vitro assay methods to mimic the various digestive properties of starch. Three classes of dietary starch were proposed:
Rapidly Digestible Starch (RDS). RDS is likely to be rapidly digested in the human small intestine; examples include freshly cooked rice and potato, and some instant breakfast cereals.
Slowly Digestible Starch (SDS). SDS is likely to be slowly yet completely digested in the small intestine; examples include raw cereal starch and cooked pasta.
Resistant Starch (RS). RS is likely to resist digestion in the small intestine. RS is thus defined as the sum of starch and starch degradation products not likely to be absorbed in the small intestine of healthy individuals. RS can be subdivided into four categories depending on the cause of resistance (Englyst et al., Eur. J. Clin. Nutr. 46(suppl 2):S33, 1992; Eerlingen et al., Cereal Chem. 70:339, 1993).
RS1. Physically inaccessible starch due to entrapment of granules within a protein matrix or within a plant cell wall, such as in partially milled grain or legumes after cooling.
RS2. Raw starch granules, such as those from potato or green banana, that resist digestion by alpha-amylase, possibly because those granules lack micropores through their surface.
RS3. Retrograded amylose formed by heat/moisture treatment of starch or starch foods, such as occurs in cooked/cooled potato and corn flake.
RS4. Chemically modified starches, such as acetylated, hydroxypropylated, or cross-linked starches that resist digestion by alpha-amylase. Those modified starches would be detected by the in vitro assay of RS. However, some RS4 may not be fermented in the colon.
RS1, RS2, RS3 are physically modified forms of starch and become accessible to alpha-amylase digestion upon solubilization in sodium hydroxide or dimethyl sulfoxide. RS4 that is chemically substituted remains resistant to alpha-amylase digestion even if dissolved. RS4 produced by cross-linking would resist dissolution.
Highly cross-linked wheat starches belonging to RS4 category may be manufactured by processes disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 5,855,946 and U.S. Pat. No. 6,299,907. Typical total dietary fiber content (AOAC Method 991.43) of these RS4 products can range from 10% to greater than 70%. Examples of preferred RS4 products for use with the present invention are the FiberStar series, for example FiberStar 70, and FiberStar 80 ST available from MGP Ingredients. The FiberStar series consists of RS4 produced from plant starches such as wheat, potato, corn, tapioca, rice, and other botanical sources, which includes waxy and high-amylose variants.
Preferred products according to the present invention comprise from about 5-120 baker's percent of a resistant starch, and more preferably from about 20-90 baker's percent.
Table 1 summarizes broad and preferred ranges of the various second proteinaceous ingredients for use in products according to the present invention. The various weight percentages listed are on a flour weight basis (or baker's percent).
Preferred products made in accordance with the invention exhibit several nutritional and functional benefits. The products are a good source of nutrition due to their elevated protein content and because of a reduced total caloric contribution from carbohydrates. The various protein sources provide a good complement of amino acids. In addition to being an excellent source of fiber (attributable to the presence of resistant starch), the products exhibit a low glycemic index. As stated previously, the inventive formulation improves dough handling and machinability, decreases dough buckiness, and improves product flavor.
The following examples set forth preferred products in accordance with the present invention. It is to be understood, however, that these examples are provided by way of illustration and nothing therein should be taken as a limitation upon the overall scope of the invention.
For Examples 1-11, the following mixing and baking procedures were used. All dry ingredients were blended together until thoroughly incorporated. All liquid ingredients were added and the dough mixed for one minute on low speed using a Hobart A200 mixer (Hobart Corp.) with a spiral dough hook, and then mixed for 2-2.5 minutes on high speed. The mixing was relatively minimal to prevent excessive development and excessively tough and rubbery bread. The dough scaling weight followed a pan factor of 2.00-2.05. The dough scaling weight (in ounces) was determined by dividing the area (in square inches) of the top of the bread pan by the pan factor. The dough was proofed at 110° F. with a relative humidity of 85%. The dough was baked at 390° F. for 3742 minutes.
1ARISE ™ 5000 available from MGP Ingredients.
2HWG 2009 available from MGP Ingredients.
The proportions and constituents of this mixture may be varied. For example, the baker's percent of the wheat protein isolate product preferably ranges from about 22 to about 33, and more preferably ranges from about 25 to about 31. For another example, the baker's percent of the hydrolyzed wheat protein product preferably ranges from about 13 to about 20.
1ARISE ™ 5000 available from MGP Ingredients.
The proportions and constituents of this mixture may be varied. For example, the baker's percent of the wheat protein isolate product preferably ranges from about 36 to about 53, and more preferably ranges from about 40 to about 49.
1ARISE ™ 5000 available from MGP Ingredients.
The proportions and constituents of this mixture may be varied. For example, the baker's percent of the wheat protein isolate product preferably ranges from about 36 to about 53, and more preferably ranges from about 40 to about 49.
1ARISE ™ 5000 available from MGP Ingredients.
The proportions and constituents of this mixture may be varied. For example, the baker's percent of the soy protein isolate product preferably ranges from about 36 to about 53, and more preferably ranges from about 40 to about 49.
1FP 500 available from MGP Ingredients.
The proportions and constituents of this mixture may be varied. For example, the baker's percent of the wheat protein concentrate product preferably ranges from about 36 to about 53, and more preferably ranges from about 40 to about 49.
1FP 500 available from MGP Ingredients.
2Wheatex ™ 16 available from MGP Ingredients.
The proportions and constituents of this mixture may be varied. For example, the baker's percent of the wheat protein concentrate product preferably ranges from about 36 to about 53, and more preferably ranges from about 40 to about 49. For another example, the baker's percent of the devitalized wheat gluten product preferably ranges from about 17 to about 25.
1Arise ™ 6000 available from MGP Ingredients.
The proportions and constituents of this mixture may be varied. For example, the baker's percent of the wheat protein isolate product preferably ranges from about 40 to about 60, and more preferably ranges from about 45 to about 55.
1Arise ™ 6000 available from MGP Ingredients.
The proportions and constituents of this mixture may be varied. For example, the baker's percent of the wheat protein isolate product preferably ranges from about 40 to about 60, and more preferably ranges from about 45 to about 55.
1Arise ™ 6000 available from MGP Ingredients.
The proportions and constituents of this mixture may be varied. For example, the baker's percent of the wheat protein isolate product preferably ranges from about 40 to about 60, and more preferably ranges from about 45 to about 55.
1Arise ™ 6000 available from MGP Ingredients.
2Available from MGP Ingredients. FiberStar 70 is produced from wheat starch according to U.S. Pat. No. 5,855,946. Other resistant starches made from wheat starch according to U.S. Pat. No. 6,299,907 may be used, as may (for example) resistant starches made according to either of these two patents from potato, corn, tapioca, rice, sago, sweet potato,
The proportions and constituents of this mixture may be varied. For example, the baker's percent of the resistant starch product preferably ranges from about 10 to about 15, and more preferably ranges from about 11 to about 14. For another example, the baker's percent of the wheat protein isolate product preferably ranges from about 40 to about 60.
1Arise ™ 6000 available from MGP Ingredients.
2FiberStar 70 available from MGP Ingredients. FiberStar 70 is produced from wheat starch according to U.S. Pat. No. 5,855,946. Other resistant starches made from wheat starch according to U.S. Pat. No. 6,299,907 may be used, as may (for example) resistant starches
The proportions and constituents of this mixture may be varied. For example, the baker's percent of the resistant starch product preferably ranges from about 10 to about 15, and more preferably ranges from about 11 to about 14. For other examples, the baker's percent of the wheat protein isolate product preferably ranges from about 40 to about 60 and the baker's percent of the devitalized wheat gluten product preferably ranges from about 4 to about 6.
1Arise ™ 6000 available from MGP Ingredients.
2HWG 2009 available from MGP Ingredients.
3FiberStar 70 available from MGP Ingredients. FiberStar 70 is produced from wheat starch according to U.S. Pat. No. 5,855,946. Other resistant starches made from wheat starch according to U.S. Pat. No. 6,299,907 may be used, as may (for example) resistant starches made according to either of these two patents from potato,
In this Example 12, all dry ingredients were blended together until completely uniform. Liquid ingredients were added next and mixed for 1 minute on low and 5.5 minutes on high speed using Hobart mixer (Hobart Corp.) equipped with a spiral dough hook. Dough scaling weight followed a pan factor of 2.05. The dough weight was determined by dividing the area (in square inches) of the top of the bread pan by 2.05. The dough was proofed at 110° F. and 85% relative humidity, and then baked at 400° F. for 25 minutes.
The proportions and constituents of this mixture may be varied. For example, the baker's percent of the resistant starch product preferably ranges from about 17 to about 26, and more preferably ranges from about 19 to about 24. For other examples, the baker's percent of the wheat protein isolate product preferably ranges from about 14 to about 21, and the baker's percent of the hydrolyzed wheat protein product preferably ranges from about 1 to about 2.
1FP 500 available from MGP Ingredients.
In this Example 13, all dry ingredients were blended together until completely homogeneous. Water was added to blended ingredients and mixed to optimum development using a Hobart mixer (Hobart Corp.). About 4.3 ounces of bagel dough was weighed, proofed briefly, and baked in an oven (with steam) at 390° F. for 17-22 minutes.
The proportions and constituents of this mixture may be varied. For example, the baker's percent of the wheat protein concentrate product preferably ranges from about 40 to about 60, and more preferably ranges from about 45 to about 55.
1WPI 2100 available from MGP Ingredients.
2FiberStar 70 available from MGP Ingredients. FiberStar 70 is produced from wheat starch according to U.S. Pat. No. 5,855,946. Other resistant starches made from wheat starch according to U.S. Pat. No. 6,299,907 may be used, as may (for example) resistant starches made according to either of these two patents from potato, corn, tapioca, rice, sago, sweet potato, mungbean, oat, barley, rye, triticale, sorghum, banana, and other
This French Cruller donut is an example of a chemically leavened, fried product according to the invention. All ingredients (except the water and eggs) were mixed until uniform. Hot water (125-130° F.) was added and the batter mixed on low speed for 30 seconds. The mixer speed was increased to medium and the batter mixed an additional two minutes, at which time the eggs were added and the batter mixed on low speed for one minute. The batter was mixed an additional three minutes on medium speed. The temperature of the batter was between 85-90° F. The donuts were fried for 2¾ minutes on the first side, then turned and fried for three minutes on the second side, and finally turned again and fried for 15 seconds.
The proportions and constituents of this mixture may be varied. For example, the percent of the resistant starch product preferably ranges from about 5 to about 9, and more preferably ranges from about 6 to about 8. For another example, the percent of the deamidated wheat gluten product preferably ranges from about 0.8 to about 1.2.
1Arise ™ 5000 available from MGP Ingredients.
2FiberStar 70 available from MGP Ingredients. FiberStar 70 is produced from wheat starch according to U.S. Pat. No. 5,855,946. Other resistant starches made from wheat starch according to U.S. Pat. No. 6,299,907 may be used, as may (for example) resistant starches made according to either of these two patents from potato, corn, tapioca, rice, sago, sweet potato, mungbean, oat, barley,
In the chocolate cake donut formula (a chemically-leavened, fried product according to the invention), the emulsifier and sugar were creamed together. All dry ingredients were then incorporated to the creamed sugar mixture for 10 minutes at speed 2 in a Kitchen Aid mixer (Hobart Corp.) equipped with a paddle. Water at 81° F. was added and mixed for one minute at speed 1 and at speed 2 for one minute and 35 seconds. The quantity of water ranged from 46-48% of the dry mix weight. The batter temperature was between 76-78° F. The batter was rested for 6 minutes at room temperature, and then fried for one minute each side.
The proportions and constituents of this mixture may be varied. For example, the baker's percent of the resistant starch product preferably ranges from about 72 to about 108, and more preferably ranges from about 81 to about 99. For another example, the baker's percent of the wheat protein isolate product preferably ranges from about 9 to about 14.
1Gliadin available from MGP Ingredients.
2FiberStar 70 available from MGP Ingredients. FiberStar 70 is produced from wheat starch according to U.S. Pat. No. 5,855,946. Other resistant starches made from wheat starch according to U.S. Pat. No. 6,299,907 may be used, as may (for example) resistant starches made according to either of these two patents from potato, corn, tapioca, rice, sago, sweet potato, mungbean, oat,
The blueberry muffin mix is an example of a chemically-leavened, baked product according to the present invention. The sugar, salt, and shortening were blended together until uniform. The remaining ingredients (except for the eggs and water) were added and mixed until uniform. The eggs were added along with half of the water and the batter was mixed in a mixer on medium speed for 2 minutes. Then, the remaining water was added and the batter mixed on low speed for an additional 2 minutes. The blueberries were gently folded into the batter which was then poured into muffin cups. Baking time and temperature will largely depend upon muffin size, however, generally, a 75 gram muffin will be baked at 400° F. for 20 minutes.
The proportions and constituents of this mixture may be varied. For example, the baker's percent of the resistant starch product preferably ranges from about 72 to about 108, and more preferably ranges from about 81 to about 99. For another example, the baker's percent of the fractionated wheat protein product preferably ranges from about 4 to about 6.
1Wheatex ™ 16 available from MGP Ingredients.
2FiberStar 70 available from MGP Ingredients. FiberStar 70 is produced from wheat starch according to U.S. Pat. No. 5,855,946. Other resistant starches made from wheat starch according to U.S. Pat. No. 6,299,907 may be used, as may (for example) resistant starches made according to either of these two patents from potato, corn, tapioca, rice, sago, sweet potato, mungbean, oat, barley,
This pound cake is an example of a chemically-leavened, baked product according to the present invention. All ingredients (except for the eggs and water) were blended together until uniform. The water was added and the batter mixed until smooth. The eggs were then added in three stages and mixed until the batter was uniform and fluffy. The cake was baked at 375° F. for 45-50 minutes.
The proportions and constituents of this mixture may be varied. For example, the baker's percent of the resistant starch product preferably ranges from about 60 to about 89, and more preferably ranges from about 67 to about 82. For another example, the baker's percent of the devitalized wheat gluten product preferably ranges from about 15 to about 22.
1Arise ™ 3000 available from MGP Ingredients.
2FiberStar 70 available from MGP Ingredients. FiberStar 70 is produced from wheat starch according to U.S. Pat. No. 5,855,946. Other resistant starches made from wheat starch according to U.S. Pat. No. 6,299,907 may be used, as may (for example) resistant starches made according to either of these two patents from potato, corn, tapioca, rice, sago, sweet potato, mungbean, oat, barley,
This chocolate cake is an example of a chemically-leavened, baked product according to the present invention. All ingredients (except for the water) were blended together until uniform. Next, 60% of the water was added and the batter mixed on medium speed for 3 minutes. The bowl was scraped, the remaining water was added, and the batter mixed on low speed for 2-3 minutes. The batter was poured into pans and baked at 400° F. until the center was done.
The proportions and constituents of this mixture may be varied. For example, the baker's percent of the resistant starch product preferably ranges from about 76 to about 114, and more preferably ranges from about 85 to about 104. For another example, the baker's percent of the wheat protein isolate product preferably ranges from about 8 to about 11.
1For yellow cake use ½ whole eggs and ½ yolks for egg mixture. For white cake use ½ whole eggs and ½ whites for egg mixture.
2HWG 2009 available from MGP Ingredients.
3FiberStar 70 available from MGP Ingredients. FiberStar 70 is produced from wheat starch according to U.S. Pat. No. 5,855,946. Other resistant starches made from wheat starch according to U.S. Pat. No. 6,299,907 may be used, as may (for example) resistant starches made according to either of these two patents from potato, corn, tapioca, rice, sago, sweet potato, mungbean, oat, barley,
This yellow or white cake is an example of a chemically-leavened, baked product according to the present invention. All ingredients (except for the water and eggs) were blended together until uniform. Sixty percent of the water was added and the batter mixed for 3 minutes on medium speed. The eggs were added and the batter mixed on medium speed for 3 minutes. The remaining water was added and the batter mixed for an additional 2-3 minutes on low speed. The cake was baked at 350° F. for 20 minutes, or until the center was done.
The proportions and constituents of this mixture may be varied. For example, the baker's percent of the resistant starch product preferably ranges from about 68 to about 102, and more preferably ranges from about 76 to about 93. For another example, the baker's percent of the hydrolyzed wheat protein product preferably ranges from about 3 to about 5.
1Wheatex ™ 16 available from MGP Ingredients.
2FiberStar 70 available from MGP Ingredients. FiberStar 70 is produced from wheat starch according to U.S. Pat. No. 5,855,946. Other resistant starches made from wheat starch according to U.S. Pat. No. 6,299,907 may be used, as may (for example) resistant starches made according to either of these two patents from potato, corn, tapioca, rice, sago, sweet potato, mungbean, oat, barley,
This chocolate chip cookie is an example of a chemically-leavened, baked product according to the present invention. All ingredients (except for the pastry flour) were blended on low speed for approximately 3 minutes. The pastry flour was added and the dough mixed for an additional minute on low speed. Chocolate chips were then added at a desired amount and the dough mixed until the chips were uniformly distributed. The dough was made into balls and baked at 370-380° F. for 10-12 minutes.
The proportions and constituents of this mixture may be varied. For example, the baker's percent of the resistant starch product preferably ranges from about 73 to about 109, and more preferably ranges from about 82 to about 100. For another example, the baker's percent of the devitalized wheat gluten product preferably ranges from about 3 to about 4.
1Glutenin available from MGP Ingredients.
2FiberStar 70 available from MGP Ingredients. FiberStar 70 is produced from wheat starch according to U.S. Pat. No. 5,855,946. Other resistant starches made from wheat starch according to U.S. Pat. No. 6,299,907 may be used, as may (for example) resistant starches made according to either of these two patents from potato, corn, tapioca, rice, sago, sweet potato, mungbean, oat, barley,
The ingredients for fried pie crust were blended together and mixed until uniform. The dough was then formed, filled and deep fried in 350° F. oil until golden brown (approximately 3-4 minutes).
The proportions and constituents of this mixture may be varied. For example, the baker's percent of the resistant starch product preferably ranges from about 72 to about 108, and more preferably ranges from about 81 to about 99. For another example, the baker's percent of the fractionated wheat protein product preferably ranges from about 3 to about 4.
1FP 600 available from MGP Ingredients.
2FiberStar 70 available from MGP Ingredients. FiberStar 70 is produced from wheat starch according to U.S. Pat. No. 5,855,946. Other resistant starches made from wheat starch according to U.S. Pat. No. 6,299,907 may be used, as may (for example) resistant starches made according to either of these two patents from potato, corn, tapioca, rice, sago, sweet potato, mungbean, oat,
The dry ingredients for pie dough were blended together until uniform. The shortening was blended in on low speed for 1-1.5 minutes. Then, the cold water was added and the dough mixed for an additional 30 seconds on low speed. Finally, the dough was formed into pie crust.
The proportions and constituents of this mixture may be varied. For example, the baker's percent of the resistant starch product preferably ranges from about 73 to about 109, and more preferably ranges from about 82 to about 100. For another example, the baker's percent of the wheat protein concentrate product preferably ranges from about 1.6 to about 2.4.
1Wheatex ™ 120 available from MGP Ingredients.
2Arise ™ 6000 available from MGP Ingredients.
All ingredients for low-fat crunchy bar (except for the chocolate coating) were mixed together until uniform. The mixture was formed into bars, coated with chocolate and packaged.
The proportions and constituents of this mixture may be varied. For example, the percent of the wheat protein isolate product preferably ranges from about 3 to about 5, and more preferably ranges from about 3.6 to about 4.4. For another example, the percent of the devitalized wheat gluten product preferably ranges from about 12 to about 18.
1Arise ™ 6000 available from MGP Ingredients.
2FiberStar 70 available from MGP Ingredients FiberStar 70 is produced from wheat starch according to U.S. Pat. No. 5,855,946. Other resistant starches made from wheat starch according to U.S. Pat. No. 6,299,907 may be used, as may (for example) resistant starches made according to either of these two patents from potato, corn, tapioca, rice, sago, sweet potato, mungbean, oat,
All dry ingredients were mixed together. The water was added and the dough mixed for one minute in a Hobart mixer (Hobart Corp.) at low speed and 8-10 minutes at medium speed. The dough was proofed for 30 minutes (110° F. and 85% relative humidity) and then the dough formed into the desired shape. The dough was allowed to rest for 5 minutes and was then immersed in 0.25% sodium hydroxide solution at 185-190° F. for 25 seconds. The dough was baked at 475-500° F. for 3 minutes and then at 400-425° F. for 3.5 minutes. The pretzels were placed in a drying oven for 30 minutes at 220-300° F.
The proportions and constituents of this mixture may be varied. For example, the baker's percent of the resistant starch product preferably ranges from about 4 to about 7, and more preferably ranges from about 5 to about 6. For another example, the baker's percent of the wheat protein isolate product preferably ranges from about 4 to about 7.
1HWG 2009 available from MGP Ingredients.
2FiberStar 70 available from MGP Ingredients. FiberStar 70 is produced from wheat starch according to U.S. Pat. No. 5,855,946. Other resistant starches made from wheat starch according to U.S. Pat. No. 6,299,907 may be used, as may (for example) resistant starches made according to either of these two patents from potato, corn, tapioca, rice, sago, sweet potato, mungbean, oat,
All dry ingredients were blended together until uniform, and processed conventionally in a single- or twin-screw extruder to make a fruit loop-type product. Moisture was added in the conditioner as well as from the steam injected into the barrel.
The proportions and constituents of this mixture may be varied. For example, the percent of the resistant starch product preferably ranges from about 10 to about 16, and more preferably ranges from about 12 to about 14. For another example, the percent of the hydrolyzed wheat protein product preferably ranges from about 0.4 to about 0.6.
This example describes the preparation of a sponge and dough bread according to the present invention. The respective formulations are as follows:
1Arise ™ 6000 available from MGP Ingredients.
2HWG 2009 available from MGP Ingredients.
The sponge ingredients were first mixed for one minute on low speed, and then mixed for an additional minute on high speed. The sponge was then allowed 3 hours of fermentation time. In preparation of the dough, all of the dough ingredients were added to the sponge and mixed for one minute at low speed followed by one minute of mixing at high speed. The dough was allowed 5 minutes of floor time, and then the dough was scaled to the desired weight. The dough was proofed for 45 minutes at a temperature between 106°-110° F. The dough was baked at 390° F., with steam, for 36 minutes.
The proportions and constituents of this mixture may be varied. For example, the baker's percent of the wheat protein isolate product preferably ranges from about 39 to about 59, and more preferably ranges from about 44 to about 54. For another example, the baker's percent of the hydrolyzed wheat protein product preferably ranges from about 0.8 to about 1.2.
1Arise ™ 5000 available from MGP Ingredients.
2FiberStar 70 available from MGP Ingredients. FiberStar 70 is produced from wheat starch according to U.S. Pat. No. 5,855,946. Other resistant starches made from wheat starch according to U.S. Pat. No. 6,299,907 may be used, as may (for example) resistant starches made according to either of these two patents from potato, corn, tapioca, rice, sago, sweet potato, mungbean, oat,
All dry ingredients were mixed together and the water was added. The dough was mixed for one minute at low speed and 9½ minutes at medium speed in a Hobart mixer (Hobart Corp.) equipped with a dough hook. The dough was allowed to rest for one hour at room temperature. The dough was divided into pieces and allowed to rest for 15-20 minutes at room temperature. Dough pieces were rolled out and cut to desired weight with a donut cutter. The dough was proofed at 95-115° F. for 25-35 minutes. The donuts were fried at 375° F. for 45-60 seconds each side.
The proportions and constituents of this mixture may be varied. For example, the baker's percent of the resistant starch product preferably ranges from about 70 to about 105, and more preferably ranges from about 79 to about 96. For another example, the baker's percent of the wheat protein isolate product preferably ranges from about 4 to about 6.
1FiberStar 70 available from MGP Ingredients. FiberStar 70 is produced from wheat starch according to U.S. Pat. No. 5,855,946. Other resistant starches made from wheat starch according to U.S. Pat. No. 6,299,907 may be used, as may (for example) resistant starches made according to either of these two patents from potato, corn, tapioca, rice, sago, sweet potato, mungbean, oat,
2FP 600 available from MGP Ingredients.
In this Example 28, the dry ingredients were mixed for 2 minutes at low speed in a Hobart mixer (Hobart Corp.) equipped with a paddle. Then, the shortening was added and mixed for another 6 minutes at low speed. Water at 95° F. was added and mixed using a hook attachment for 1 minute at low speed and 4 minutes at medium speed. The dough was rested for 5 minutes in a proofing cabinet at 92-95° F. and 70% relative humidity. After 5 minutes, dough balls were formed using a divider/rounder. The dough balls were rested again in the proofing cabinet (92-95° F. and 70% relative humidity) for 10 minutes. Then, a hot press was used to press the dough balls into disks. The top and bottom platens of the hot press were set at 743° F. with a dwell time of 1.35 seconds and pressure of 1100 psi. The disks were baked in a three-tier oven (350-360° F.) for 30 seconds. The tortillas were then allowed to cool for 1.5 minutes, and placed inside a low-density polyethylene bag.
The proportions and constituents of this mixture may be varied. For example, the baker's percent of the resistant starch product preferably ranges from about 70 to about 106, and more preferably ranges from about 79 to about 97. For another example, the baker's percent of the wheat protein isolate product preferably ranges from about 5 to about 7.
This Example involved the preparation of a reduced carbohydrate white bread. Among other things, the ingredients included a resistant starch product and a wheat protein isolate product. A full list of ingredients is set forth below:
1Available from MGP Ingredients FiberStar 70 is produced from wheat starch according to U.S. Pat. No. 5,855,946. Other resistant starches made from wheat starch according to U.S. Pat. No. 6,299,907 may be used, as may (for example) resistant starches made according to either of these two patents from potato, corn, tapioca, rice, sago, sweet potato, mungbean, oat,
2Available from MGP Ingredients.
The proportions and constituents of this mixture may be varied. For example, the baker's percent of the resistant starch product preferably ranges from about 50 to about 90, and more preferably ranges from about 60 to about 80. For another example, the baker's percent of the wheat protein isolate product preferably ranges from about 20 to about 60.
The bread was made by conventional procedures for baking bread. The following general procedures were followed:
This Example involved the preparation of a reduced carbohydrate whole wheat bread. Among other things, the ingredients included a resistant starch product and a wheat protein isolate product. A full list of ingredients is set forth below:
1Available from MGP Ingredients. FiberStar 70 is produced from wheat starch according to U.S. Pat. No. 5,855,946. Other resistant starches made from wheat starch according to U.S. Pat. No. 6,299,907 may be used, as may (for example) resistant starches made according to either of these two patents from potato, corn, tapioca, rice, sago, sweet potato, mungbean, oat,
2Available from MGP Ingredients.
The proportions and constituents of this mixture may be varied. For example, the baker's percent of the resistant starch product preferably ranges from about 50 to about 90, and more preferably ranges from about 60 to about 80. For another example, the baker's percent of the wheat protein isolate product preferably ranges from about 20 to about 60.
The bread was made by conventional procedures for baking bread. The following general procedures were followed:
This Example involved the preparation of a reduced carbohydrate bagel. Among other things, the ingredients included a resistant starch product and a wheat protein isolate product. A full list of ingredients is set forth below:
1Available from MGP Ingredients. FiberStar 70 is produced from wheat starch according to U.S. Pat. No. 5,855,946. Other resistant starches made from wheat starch according to U.S. Pat. No. 6,299,907 may be used, as may (for example) resistant starches made according to either of these two patents from potato, corn, tapioca, rice, sago, sweet potato, mungbean, oat,
2Available from MGP Ingredients.
The proportions and constituents of this mixture may be varied. For example, the baker's percent of the resistant starch product preferably ranges from about 50 to about 90, and more preferably ranges from about 60 to about 80. For another example, the baker's percent of the wheat protein isolate product preferably ranges from about 10 to about 50.
The bagel was made by conventional procedures for baking bagels. The following general procedures were followed:
This Example involved the preparation of a reduced carbohydrate flour tortilla. Among other things, the ingredients included a resistant starch product and a wheat protein isolate product. A full list of ingredients is set forth below:
1Available from MGP Ingredients. FiberStar 70 is produced from wheat starch according to U.S. Pat. No. 5,855,946. Other resistant starches made from wheat starch according to U.S. Pat. No. 6,299,907 may be used, as may (for example) resistant starches made according to either of these two patents from potato, corn, tapioca, rice, sago, sweet potato, mungbean, oat,
2Available from MGP Ingredients.
The proportions and constituents of this mixture may be varied. For example, the baker's percent of the resistant starch product preferably ranges from about 330 to about 530, and more preferably ranges from about 380 to about 480. For another example, the baker's percent of the wheat protein isolate product preferably ranges from about 10 to about 50.
The tortilla was made by conventional procedures for baking tortillas. The following general procedures were followed:
This Example involved the preparation of a reduced carbohydrate angel food cake. Among other things, the ingredients included a resistant starch product. A full list of ingredients is set forth below:
1Available from MGP Ingredients. FiberStar 70 is produced from wheat starch according to U.S. Pat. No. 5,855,946. Other resistant starches made from wheat starch according to U.S. Pat. No. 6,299,907 may be used, as may (for example) resistant starches made according to either of these two patents from potato, corn, tapioca, rice, sago, sweet potato, mungbean, oat,
The proportions and constituents of this mixture may be varied. For example, the weight ratio of the blend of the resistant starch product and the gluten product preferably ranges from about 70:30 to about 95:5, and more preferably ranges from about 83:17 to about 93:7.
The cake was made by conventional procedures for baking angel food cake. The following general procedures were followed:
This Example involved the preparation of a reduced carbohydrate white cake. Among other things, the ingredients included a resistant starch product. A full list of ingredients is set forth below:
1Available from MGP Ingredients. FiberStar 70 is produced from wheat starch according to U.S. Pat. No. 5,855,946. Other resistant starches made from wheat starch according to U.S. Pat. No. 6,299,907 may be used, as may (for example) resistant starches made according to either of these two patents from potato, corn, tapioca, rice, sago, sweet potato, mungbean, oat,
The proportions and constituents of this mixture may be varied. For example, the weight ratio of the blend of the resistant starch product and the gluten product preferably ranges from about 70:30 to about 95:5, and more preferably ranges from about 83:17 to about 93:7. The cake was made by conventional procedures for baking cake. The following general procedures were followed:
This Example involved the preparation of a reduced carbohydrate pancake/waffle. Among other things, the ingredients included a resistant starch product. A full list of ingredients is set forth below:
1Available from MGP Ingredients. FiberStar 70 is produced from wheat starch according to U.S. Pat. No. 5,855,946. Other resistant starches made from wheat starch according to U.S. Pat. No. 6,299,907 may be used, as may (for example) resistant starches made according to either of these two patents from potato, corn, tapioca, rice, sago, sweet potato, mungbean, oat,
The proportions and constituents of this mixture may be varied. For example, the weight ratio of the blend of the resistant starch product and the gluten product preferably ranges from about 70:30 to about 95:5, and more preferably ranges from about 83:17 to about 93:7. The pancake/waffle was made by conventional procedures for mixing and processing pancakes/waffles.
This Example involved the preparation of a reduced carbohydrate muffin. Among other things, the ingredients included a resistant starch product. A full list of ingredients is set forth below:
1Available from MGP Ingredients. FiberStar 70 is produced from wheat starch according to U.S. Pat. No. 5,855,946. Other resistant starches made from wheat starch according to U.S. Pat. No. 6,299,907 may be used, as may (for example) resistant starches made according to either of these two patents from potato, corn, tapioca, rice, sago, sweet potato, mungbean, oat,
The proportions and constituents of this mixture may be varied. For example, the weight ratio of the blend of the resistant starch product and the gluten product preferably ranges from about 70:30 to about 95:5, and more preferably ranges from about 83:17 to about 93:7. The muffin was made by conventional procedures for baking muffin. The following general procedures were followed:
This Example involved the preparation of a reduced carbohydrate fruity crunch bar. Among other things, the ingredients included a resistant starch product and a hydrolyzed wheat protein product. A full list of ingredients is set forth below:
1Available from MGP Ingredients. FiberStar 70 is produced from wheat starch according to U.S. Pat. No. 5,855,946. Other resistant starches made from wheat starch according to U.S. Pat. No. 6,299,907 may be used, as may (for example) resistant starches made according to either of these two patents from potato, corn, tapioca, rice, sago, sweet potato, mungbean, oat,
2Available from MGP Ingredients.
The proportions and constituents of this mixture may be varied. For example, the percent of the resistant starch product preferably ranges from about 5 to about 25%, and more preferably ranges from about 10 to about 20%. For another example, the percent of the hydrolyzed wheat protein product preferably ranges from about 1 to about 5%.
The fruity crunch bar was made by conventional procedures for baking fruity crunch bars. The following general procedures were followed:
This Example involved the preparation of a reduced carbohydrate cookie. Among other things, the ingredients included a resistant starch product, and a wheat protein isolate product. A full list of ingredients is set forth below:
1Available from MGP Ingredients. FiberStar 70 is produced from wheat starch according to U.S. Pat. No. 5,855,946. Other resistant starches made from wheat starch according to U.S. Pat. No. 6,299,907 may be used, as may (for example) resistant starches made according to either of these two patents from potato, corn, tapioca, rice, sago, sweet potato, mungbean, oat,
2Available from MGP Ingredients.
The proportions and constituents of this mixture may be varied. For example, the percent of the resistant starch product preferably ranges from about 10 to about 40%, and more preferably ranges from about 20 to about 30%. For another example, the percent of the wheat protein isolate product preferably ranges from about 1 to about 5%.
The cookie was made by conventional procedures for baking cookies. The following general procedures were followed:
This Example involved the preparation of a reduced carbohydrate brownie. Among other things, the ingredients included a resistant starch product, a wheat protein isolate product and a hydrolyzed wheat protein product. A full list of ingredients is set forth below:
1Available from MGP Ingredients. FiberStar 70 is produced from wheat starch according to U.S. Pat. No. 5,855,946. Other resistant starches made from wheat starch according to U.S. Pat. No. 6,299,907 may be used, as may (for example) resistant starches made according to either of these two patents from potato, corn, tapioca, rice, sago, sweet potato, mungbean, oat,
2Available from MGP Ingredients.
3Available from MGP Ingredients.
4Art. Chocolate Fudge Flavor from Mother Murphy's.
5Art. N&A Cocoa Enhancer from Mother Murphy's.
The proportions and constituents of this mixture may be varied. For example, the percent of the resistant starch product preferably ranges from about 15 to about 75%, and more preferably ranges from about 35 to about 55%. For another example, the percent of the wheat protein isolate product preferably ranges from about 0.5 to about 2.0% and the percent of the hydrolyzed wheat protein product ranges from about 1 to about 5%.
The brownie was made by conventional procedures for baking brownies. The following general procedures were followed:
6. Bake at 375° F. for 22 minutes.
This Example involved the preparation by conventional procedures of four snack pellet formulas—indirect expanded snack. Among other things, the ingredients included a resistant starch product. A full list of ingredients is set forth below:
1Available from MGP Ingredients. FiberStar 70 is produced from wheat starch according to U.S. Pat. No. 5,855,946. Other resistant starches made from wheat starch according to U.S. Pat. No. 6,299,907 may be used, as may (for example) resistant starches made according to either of these two patents from potato, corn, tapioca, rice, sago, sweet potato, mungbean, oat,
The proportions and constituents of this mixture may be varied. For example, the percent of the resistant starch product preferably ranges from about 5 to about 40, and more preferably ranges from about 10 to about 30.
Indirect expanded snack (snack pellets) was produced using a Wenger TX-57 twin-screw extruder. The preconditioner discharge temperature is 89-91° C., shaft speed is 160 rpm, temperature is 60-65° C., and head pressure is 300-350 psi. Snack pellets can be puffed either using hot air or frying oil.
This Example involved the preparation by conventional procedures of an extruded breakfast cereal using seven formulas. Among other things, the ingredients included a resistant starch product. A full list of ingredients is set forth below:
1Available from MGP Ingredients. FiberStar 70 is produced from wheat starch according to U.S. Pat. No. 5,855,946. Other resistant starches made from wheat starch according to U.S. Pat. No. 6,299,907 may be used, as may (for example) resistant starches made according to either of these two patents from potato, corn, tapioca, rice, sago, sweet potato, mungbean, oat,
The proportions and constituents of this mixture may be varied. For example, the percent of the resistant starch product preferably ranges from about 5 to about 40, and more preferably ranges from about 10 to about 30.
A Wenger TX-57 twin-screw extruder was used to produce the breakfast cereal. Extrusion conditions include shaft speed of 350-400 rpm, temperature of 900 C, and head pressure of 3800-4700 kPa.
This Example involved the preparation by conventional procedures of six corn curl formulas—direct expanded snack. Among other things, the ingredients included a resistant starch product in varying percentages, as shown below.
1Available from MGP Ingredients. FiberStar 70 is produced from wheat starch according to U.S. Pat. No. 5,855,946. Other resistant starches made from wheat starch according to U.S. Pat. No. 6,299,907 may be used, as may (for example) resistant starches made according to either of these two patents from potato, corn, tapioca, rice, sago, sweet potato, mungbean, oat,
The proportions and constituents of this mixture may be varied. For example, the percent of the resistant starch product preferably ranges from about 5 to about 85, and more preferably ranges from about 10 to about 80.
Corn curls were produced in a Wenger TX-57 twin-screw extruder using the following conditions: shaft speed, 350450 rpm; temperature, 80-90° C., head pressure, 4600-6600 kPa.
Using the formulation set forth below, snack crackers were prepared by conventional procedures with a resistant starch product and a wheat protein isolate product in varying proportions.
1Available from MGP Ingredients. FiberStar 70 is produced from wheat starch according to U.S. Pat. No. 5,855,946. Other resistant starches made from wheat starch according to U.S. Pat. No. 6,299,907 may be used, as may (for example) resistant starches made according to either of these two patents from potato, corn, tapioca, rice, sago, sweet potato, mungbean, oat,
2Available from MGP Ingredients.
The proportions and constituents of this mixture may be varied. For example, the baker's percent of the resistant starch product preferably ranges from about 5 to about 70, and more preferably ranges from about 10 to about 60. For another example, the baker's percent of the wheat protein isolate product preferably ranges from about 1 to about 6.
The snack cracker was made by conventional procedures for baking snack cracker. The following general procedures were followed:
3. Bake for approximately 6.25 minutes using the following temperature settings:
Using a conventional pasta formulation and conventional preparation procedures, semolina-based pastas were prepared with varying percentages of spinach powder, a resistant starch product and a wheat protein isolate product. The total dietary fiber (TDF) contents by AOAC method 991.43 of these pastas are tabulated below:
1Available from MGP Ingredients.
2Available from MGP Ingredients FiberStar 70 is produced from wheat starch according to U.S. Pat. No. 5,855,946. Other resistant starches made from wheat starch according to U.S. Pat. No. 6,299,907 may be used, as may (for example) resistant starches made according to either of these two patents from potato, corn, tapioca, rice, sago, sweet potato, mungbean, oat,
The proportions and constituents of this mixture may be varied. For example, the percent of the resistant starch product preferably ranges from about 2 to about 65, and more preferably ranges from about 5 to about 55. For another example, the percent of the wheat protein isolate product preferably ranges from about 1 to about 3.
The pasta was made by conventional procedures for making pasta. The pilot plant facility of a large pasta company was used to produce the pasta.
Using the formulation set forth below, flour tortillas were prepared by conventional procedures with two wheat protein concentrates and a resistant starch product in varying proportions. A full list of ingredients is set forth below.
1Available from MGP Ingredients. FiberStar 70 is produced from wheat starch according to U.S. Pat. No. 5,855,946. Other resistant starches made from wheat starch according to U.S. Pat. No. 6,299,907 may be used, as may (for example) resistant starches made according to either of these two patents from potato, corn, tapioca, rice, sago, sweet potato, mungbean, oat,
The proportions and constituents of this mixture may be varied. For example, the baker's percent of the resistant starch product preferably ranges from about 5 to about 50, and more preferably ranges from about 10 to about 40. For another example, the baker's percent of a first wheat protein concentrate preferably ranges from about 1 to about 6. In yet another example, the baker's percent of a second wheat protein concentrate preferably ranges from about 0.5 to about 5.0.
This Example involved the preparation by conventional procedures of a reduced carbohydrate peanut butter cookie product. Among other things, the ingredients included a resistant starch product and a wheat protein isolate product. A full list of ingredients is set forth below:
1FiberStar 70 is produced from wheat starch according to U.S. Pat. No. 5,855,946. Other resistant starches made from wheat starch according to U.S. Pat. No. 6,299,907 may be used, as may (for example) resistant starches made according to either of these two patents from potato, corn, tapioca, rice, sago, sweet potato, mungbean, oat,
The proportions and constituents of this mixture may be varied. For example, the weight percent of the wheat protein isolate product preferably ranges from about 8 to about 14 based on the weight of the resistant starch product, and more preferably ranges from about 10 to about 12 based on the weight of the resistant starch product. For another example, flour may be present in an amount preferably 40 by weight or less based on the weight of the resistant starch product and more preferably 10 or less based on the weight of the resistant starch product.
This Example involved the preparation by conventional procedures of a reduced carbohydrate sugar cookie product. Among other things, the ingredients included a resistant starch product and a wheat protein isolate product. A full list of ingredients is set forth below:
1FiberStar 70 is produced from wheat starch according to U.S. Pat. No. 5,855,946. Other resistant starches made from wheat starch according to U.S. Pat. No. 6,299,907 may be used, as may (for example) resistant starches made according to either of these two patents from potato, corn, tapioca, rice, sago, sweet potato, mungbean, oat,
The proportions and constituents of this mixture may be varied. For example, the weight percent of the wheat protein isolate product preferably ranges from about 9 to about 14 based on the weight of the resistant starch product, and more preferably ranges from about 10 to about 13 based on the weight of the resistant starch product.
This Example involved the preparation by conventional procedures of a reduced carbohydrate cookie product. Among other things, the ingredients included a resistant starch product and a wheat protein isolate product. A full list of ingredients is set forth below:
1FiberStar 70 is produced from wheat starch according to U.S. Pat. No. 5,855,946. Other resistant starches made from wheat starch according to U.S. Pat. No. 6,299,907 may be used, as may (for example) resistant starches made according to either of these two patents from potato, corn, tapioca, rice, sago, sweet potato, mungbean, oat,
The proportions and constituents of this mixture may be varied. For example, the weight percent of the wheat protein isolate product preferably ranges from about 9 to about 15 based on the weight of the resistant starch product, and more preferably ranges from about 11 to about 13 based on the weight of the resistant starch product.
This Example involved the preparation by conventional procedures of a reduced carbohydrate cake donut product. Among other things, the ingredients included a resistant starch product and a wheat protein isolate product. A full list of ingredients is set forth below:
1FiberStar 70 is produced from wheat starch according to U.S. Pat. No. 5,855,946. Other resistant starches made from wheat starch according to U.S. Pat. No. 6,299,907 may be used, as may (for example) resistant starches made according to either of these two patents from potato, corn, tapioca, rice, sago, sweet potato, mungbean, oat,
The proportions and constituents of this mixture may be varied. For example, the baker's percent of the resistant starch product preferably ranges from about 110 to about 170, and more preferably ranges from about 125 to about 155. For another example, the baker's percent of the wheat protein isolate product preferably ranges from about 10 to about 15.
This Example involved the preparation by conventional procedures of a reduced carbohydrate brownie product. Among other things, the ingredients included a resistant starch product and a wheat protein isolate product. A full list of ingredients is set forth below:
1FiberStar 70 is produced from wheat starch according to U.S. Pat. No. 5,855,946. Other resistant starches made from wheat starch according to U.S. Pat. No. 6,299,907 may be used, as may (for example) resistant starches made according to either of these two patents from potato, corn, tapioca, rice, sago, sweet potato, mungbean, oat,
The proportions and constituents of this mixture may be varied. For example, the baker's percent of the resistant starch product preferably ranges from about 60 to about 100, and more preferably ranges from about 70 to about 90. For another example, the baker's percent of the wheat protein isolate product preferably ranges from about 8 to about 13.
This Example involved the preparation by conventional procedures of a reduced carbohydrate egg roll wrapper product. Among other things, the ingredients included a resistant starch product and a wheat protein isolate product. A full list of ingredients is set forth below:
1FiberStar 70 is produced from wheat starch according to U.S. Pat. No. 5,855,946. Other resistant starches made from wheat starch according to U.S. Pat. No. 6,299,907 may be used, as may (for example) resistant starches made according to either of these two patents from potato, corn, tapioca, rice, sago, sweet potato, mungbean, oat,
The proportions and constituents of this mixture may be varied. For example, the baker's percent of the resistant starch product preferably ranges from about 220 to about 330, and more preferably ranges from about 250 to about 300. For another example, the baker's percent of the wheat protein isolate product preferably ranges from about 11 to about 18.
This Example involved the preparation by conventional procedures of a reduced carbohydrate white layer cake product. Among other things, the ingredients included a resistant starch product. A full list of ingredients is set forth below:
1FiberStar 70 is produced from wheat starch according to U.S. Pat. No. 5,855,946. Other resistant starches made from wheat starch according to U.S. Pat. No. 6,299,907 may be used, as may (for example) resistant starches made according to either of these two patents from potato, corn, tapioca, rice, sago, sweet potato, mungbean, oat,
The proportions and constituents of this mixture may be varied. For example, the baker's percent of the resistant starch product preferably ranges from about 70 to about 110, and more preferably ranges from about 80 to about 100.
This Example involved the preparation by conventional procedures of a reduced carbohydrate frozen dessert product. Among other things, the ingredients included a resistant starch product. A full list of ingredients is set forth below:
1FiberStar 70 is produced from wheat starch according to U.S. Pat. No. 5,855,946. Other resistant starches made from wheat starch according to U.S. Pat. No. 6,299,907 may be used, as may (for example) resistant starches made according to either of these two patents from potato, corn, tapioca, rice, sago, sweet potato, mungbean, oat,
The proportions and constituents of this mixture may be varied. For example, the weight percent of the resistant starch product preferably ranges from about 1 to about 6, and more preferably ranges from about 2 to about 4.
This Example involved the preparation by conventional procedures of a reduced carbohydrate cultured dairy product. Among other things, the ingredients included a resistant starch product. A full list of ingredients is set forth below:
1FiberStar 70 is produced from wheat starch according to U.S. Pat. No. 5,855,946. Other resistant starches made from wheat starch according to U.S. Pat. No. 6,299,907 may be used, as may (for example) resistant starches made according to either of these two patents from potato, corn, tapioca, rice, sago, sweet potato, mungbean, oat,
The proportions and constituents of this mixture may be varied. For example, the weight percent of the resistant starch product preferably ranges from about 0.5 to about 5, and more preferably ranges from about 1 to about 3.
This Example involved the preparation by conventional procedures of a reduced carbohydrate yogurt product. Among other things, the ingredients included a resistant starch product. A full list of ingredients is set forth below:
1FiberStar 70 is produced from wheat starch according to U.S. Pat. No. 5,855,946. Other resistant starches made from wheat starch according to U.S. Pat. No. 6,299,907 may be used, as may (for example) resistant starches made according to either of these two patents from potato, corn, tapioca, rice, sago, sweet potato, mungbean, oat,
The proportions and constituents of this mixture may be varied. For example, the weight percent of the resistant starch product preferably ranges from about 0.5 to about 4, and more preferably ranges from about 0.8 to about 3.
This Example involved the preparation by conventional procedures of a reduced carbohydrate non-dairy coffee creamer product. Among other things, the ingredients included a deamidated wheat protein product. A full list of ingredients is set forth below:
The proportions and constituents of this mixture may be varied. For example, the weight percent of the deamidated wheat protein product preferably ranges from about 1 to about 5, and more preferably ranges from about 2 to about 4.
This Example involved the preparation by conventional procedures of a reduced carbohydrate nutritional beverage product. Among other things, the ingredients included a hydrolyzed wheat protein product. A full list of ingredients is set forth below:
The proportions and constituents of this mixture may be varied. For example, the weight percent of the hydrolyzed wheat protein product preferably ranges from about 0.5 to about 4, and more preferably ranges from about 1 to about 3.
This Example involved the preparation by conventional procedures of a reduced carbohydrate tempura batter product. Among other things, the ingredients included a resistant starch product and a wheat protein isolate product. A full list of ingredients is set forth below:
1Available from MGP Ingredients. FiberStar 70 is produced from wheat starch according to U.S. Pat. No. 5,855,946. Other resistant starches made from wheat starch according to U.S. Pat. No. 6,299,907 may be used, as may (for example) resistant starches made according to either of these two patents from potato, corn, tapioca, rice, sago, sweet potato, mungbean, oat,
2Available from MGP Ingredients.
The proportions and constituents of this mixture may be varied. For example, the weight percent of the wheat protein isolate product preferably ranges from about 10 to about 17 based on the weight of the resistant starch product, and more preferably ranges from about 12 to about 15 based on the weight of the resistant starch product.
This Example involved the preparation by conventional procedures of a reduced carbohydrate white gravy mix product. Among other things, the ingredients included a resistant starch product and a wheat protein isolate product. A full list of ingredients is set forth below:
1Available from MGP Ingredients. FiberStar 70 is produced from wheat starch according to U.S. Pat. No. 5,855,946. Other resistant starches made from wheat starch according to U.S. Pat. No. 6,299,907 may be used, as may (for example) resistant starches made according to either of these two patents from potato, corn, tapioca, rice, sago, sweet potato, mungbean, oat,
2Available from MGP Ingredients.
The proportions and constituents of this mixture may be varied. For example, the weight percent of the wheat protein isolate product preferably ranges from about 10 to about 17 based on the weight of the resistant starch product, and more preferably ranges from about 12 to about 15 based on the weight of the resistant starch product.
This Example involved the preparation by conventional procedures of a reduced carbohydrate country gravy mix product. Among other things, the ingredients included a resistant starch product and a wheat protein isolate product. A full list of ingredients is set forth below:
1Available from MGP Ingredients. FiberStar 70 is produced from wheat starch according to U.S. Pat. No. 5,855,946. Other resistant starches made from wheat starch according to U.S. Pat. No. 6,299,907 may be used, as may (for example) resistant starches made according to either of these two patents from potato, corn, tapioca, rice, sago, sweet potato, mungbean, oat,
2Available from MGP Ingredients.
The proportions and constituents of this mixture may be varied. For example, the weight percent of the wheat protein isolate product preferably ranges from about 10 to about 17 based on the weight of the resistant starch product, and more preferably ranges from about 12 to about 15 based on the weight of the resistant starch product.
This Example involved the preparation by conventional procedures of a reduced carbohydrate fish adhesion batter product. Among other things, the ingredients included a resistant starch product and a wheat protein isolate product. A full list of ingredients is set forth below:
1Available from MGP Ingredients. FiberStar 70 is produced from wheat starch according to U.S. Pat. No. 5,855,946. Other resistant starches made from wheat starch according to U.S. Pat. No. 6,299,907 may be used, as may (for example) resistant starches made according to either of these two patents from potato, corn, tapioca, rice, sago, sweet potato, mungbean, oat,
2Available from MGP Ingredients.
The proportions and constituents of this mixture may be varied. For example, the weight percent of the wheat protein isolate product preferably ranges from about 10 to about 17 based on the weight of the resistant starch product, and more preferably ranges from about 12 to about 15 based on the weight of the resistant starch product.
This Example involved the preparation by conventional procedures of a reduced carbohydrate chicken batter product. Among other things, the ingredients included a resistant starch product and a wheat protein isolate product. A full list of ingredients is set forth below:
1Available from MGP Ingredients. FiberStar 70 is produced from wheat starch according to U.S. Pat. No. 5,855,946. Other resistant starches made from wheat starch according to U.S. Pat. No. 6,299,907 may be used, as may (for example) resistant starches made according to either of these two patents from potato, corn, tapioca, rice, sago, sweet potato, mungbean, oat,
2Available from MGP Ingredients.
The proportions and constituents of this mixture may be varied. For example, the percent of the resistant starch product preferably ranges from about 15 to about 50, and more preferably ranges from about 25 to about 40. For another example, the percent of the wheat protein isolate product preferably ranges from about 1 to about 10.
This Example involved the preparation by conventional procedures of a reduced carbohydrate french fry batter product. Among other things, the ingredients included a resistant starch product and a wheat protein isolate product. A full list of ingredients is set forth below:
1Available from MGP Ingredients. FiberStar 70 is produced from wheat starch according to U.S. Pat. No. 5,855,946. Other resistant starches made from wheat starch according to U.S. Pat. No. 6,299,907 may be used, as may (for example) resistant starches made according to either of these two patents from potato, corn, tapioca, rice, sago, sweet potato, mungbean, oat,
2Available from MGP Ingredients.
The proportions and constituents of this mixture may be varied. For example, the weight percent of the wheat protein isolate product preferably ranges from about 10 to about 17 based on the weight of the resistant starch product, and more preferably ranges from about 12 to about 15 based on the weight of the resistant starch product.
This Example involved the preparation of a reduced carbohydrate hamburger bun by modifying the ingredients listed in Example 29. Compressed yeast was reduced from 36.7 to 24.5 baker's percent. L-cysteine was added at 0.027 baker's percent. Water was increased from 232.6 to 250.8 baker's percent. Among other things, the ingredients included a resistant starch product and a wheat protein isolate product.
The proportions and constituents of this mixture may be varied. For example, the baker's percent of the resistant starch product preferably ranges from about 50 to about 90, and more preferably ranges from about 60 to about 80. For another example, the baker's percent of the wheat protein isolate product preferably ranges from about 20 to about 60.
This Example involved the preparation of a reduced-carbohydrate hot dog bun by modifying the ingredients listed in Example 29. Compressed yeast was reduced from 36.7 to 24.5 baker's percent. L-cysteine was added at 0.027 baker's percent. Water was increased from 232.6 to 250.8 baker's percent. Among other things, the ingredients included a resistant starch product and a wheat protein isolate product.
The proportions and constituents of this mixture may be varied. For example, the baker's percent of the resistant starch product preferably ranges from about 50 to about 90, and more preferably ranges from about 60 to about 80. For another example, the baker's percent of the wheat protein isolate product preferably ranges from about 20 to about 60.
This Example involved the preparation of a reduced-carbohydrate dinner roll by modifying the ingredients listed in Example 29. Vegetable oil was increased from 18.4 to 30.6 baker's percent. Sucralose was increased from 0.024 to 0.050 baker's percent. Water was reduced from 232.6 to 220.2 baker's percent. Among other things, the ingredients included a resistant starch product and a wheat protein isolate product.
The proportions and constituents of this mixture may be varied. For example, the baker's percent of the resistant starch product preferably ranges from about 50 to about 90, and more preferably ranges from about 60 to about 80. For another example, the baker's percent of the wheat protein isolate product preferably ranges from about 20 to about 60.
This Example involved the preparation of a reduced-carbohydrate English Muffin by modifying the ingredients listed in Example 29. Vegetable oil was reduced from 18.4 to 3.0 baker's percent. Calcium propionate was increased from 0.8 to 2.3 baker's percent. L-cysteine was added at 0.027 baker's percent. Both EMG (ethoxylated mono-diglycerides) and sodium stearoyl lactylate were deleted from the recipe. Water was increased from 232.6 to 275.2 baker's percent. Among other things, the ingredients included a resistant starch product and a wheat protein isolate product.
The proportions and constituents of this mixture may be varied. For example, the baker's percent of the resistant starch product preferably ranges from about 50 to about 90, and more preferably ranges from about 60 to about 80. For another example, the baker's percent of the wheat protein isolate product preferably ranges from about 20 to about 60.
This Example involved the preparation of a reduced-carbohydrate sweet roll by modifying the ingredients listed in Example 29. Vegetable oil was increased from 18.4 to 36.8 baker's percent. Sucralose was increased from 0.024 to 0.050 baker's percent. Water was reduced from 232.6 to 183.5 baker's percent. Among other things, the ingredients included a resistant starch product and a wheat protein isolate product.
The proportions and constituents of this mixture may be varied. For example, the baker's percent of the resistant starch product preferably ranges from about 50 to about 90, and more preferably ranges from about 60 to about 80. For another example, the baker's percent of the wheat protein isolate product preferably ranges from about 20 to about 60.
5 Bake at 4000 F for 13-15 minutes.
This Example involved the preparation of a reduced-carbohydrate bread crumb (American or Japanese) using the ingredients listed in Example 29. Among other things, the ingredients included a resistant starch product and a wheat protein isolate product. A full list of ingredients is set forth in Example 29.
The proportions and constituents of this mixture may be varied. For example, the baker's percent of the resistant starch product preferably ranges from about 50 to about 90, and more preferably ranges from about 60 to about 80. For another example, the baker's percent of the wheat protein isolate product preferably ranges from about 20 to about 60.
The bread crumb was made by conventional procedures for making bread crumb. The following general procedures were followed using the ingredients listed in Example 29:
This Example involved the preparation of a reduced-carbohydrate crouton using the ingredients listed in Example 29. Among other things, the ingredients included a resistant starch product and a wheat protein isolate product. A full list of ingredients is set forth in Example 29.
The proportions and constituents of this mixture may be varied. For example, the baker's percent of the resistant starch product preferably ranges from about 50 to about 90, and more preferably ranges from about 60 to about 80. For another example, the baker's percent of the wheat protein isolate product preferably ranges from about 20 to about 60.
The crouton was made by conventional procedures for making crouton. The following general procedures were followed using the ingredients listed in Example 29:
This Example involved the preparation of reduced carbohydrate white bread. Among other things, the ingredients included a resistant starch product and a wheat protein isolate product. A full list of ingredients is set forth below:
1FiberStar 70 is produced from wheat starch according to U.S. Pat. No. 5,855,946. Other resistant starches made from wheat starch according to U.S. Pat. No. 6,299,907 may be used, as may (for example) resistant starches made according to either of these two patents from potato, corn, tapioca, rice, sago, sweet potato, mungbean, oat,
The proportions and constituents of this mixture may be varied. For example, the baker's percent of the resistant starch product preferably ranges from about 50 to about 90, and more preferably ranges from about 60 to about 80. For another example, the baker's percent of the wheat protein isolate product preferably ranges from about 20 to about 60.
The bread was made by conventional procedures for baking bread. The following general procedures were followed:
This Example involved the preparation of reduced carbohydrate whole wheat bread. Among other things, the ingredients included a resistant starch product and a wheat protein isolate product. A full list of ingredients is set forth below:
1FiberStar 70 is produced from wheat starch according to U.S. Pat. No. 5,855,946. Other resistant starches made from wheat starch according to U.S. Pat. No. 6,299,907 may be used, as may (for example) resistant starches made according to either of these two patents from potato, corn, tapioca, rice, sago, sweet potato, mungbean, oat,
The proportions and constituents of this mixture may be varied. For example, the baker's percent of the resistant starch product preferably ranges from about 50 to about 90, and more preferably ranges from about 60 to about 80. For another example, the baker's percent of the wheat protein isolate product preferably ranges from about 20 to about 60.
The whole wheat bread was made by conventional procedures for baking whole wheat bread.
The following general procedures were followed:
This Example involved the preparation of reduced carbohydrate hearth bread/hoagie bun. Among other things, the ingredients included a resistant starch product and a wheat protein isolate product. A full list of ingredients is set forth below:
1FiberStar 70 is produced from wheat starch according to U.S. Pat. No. 5,855,946. Other resistant starches made from wheat starch according to U.S. Pat. No. 6,299,907 may be used, as may (for example) resistant starches made according to either of these two patents from potato, corn, tapioca, rice, sago, sweet potato, mungbean, oat,
The proportions and constituents of this mixture may be varied. For example, the baker's percent of the resistant starch product preferably ranges from about 50 to about 100, and more preferably ranges from about 60 to about 90. For another example, the baker's percent of the wheat protein isolate product preferably ranges from about 10 to about 40.
This Example involved the preparation of reduced carbohydrate pizza crust. Among other things, the ingredients included a resistant starch product and a wheat protein isolate product. A full list of ingredients is set forth below:
1FiberStar 70 is produced from wheat starch according to U.S. Pat. No. 5,855,946. Other resistant starches made from wheat starch according to U.S. Pat. No. 6,299,907 may be used, as may (for example) resistant starches made according to either of these two patents from potato, corn, tapioca, rice, sago, sweet potato, mungbean, oat,
The proportions and constituents of this mixture may be varied. For example, the baker's percent of the resistant starch product preferably ranges from about 70 to about 110, and more preferably ranges from about 80 to about 100. For another example, the baker's percent of the wheat protein isolate product preferably ranges from about 20 to about 60.
The pizza crust was made by conventional procedures for baking pizza crust.
The following general procedures were followed:
This Example involved the preparation of reduced carbohydrate bagel. Among other things, the ingredients included a resistant starch product and a wheat protein isolate product. A full list of ingredients is set forth below:
1FiberStar 70 is produced from wheat starch according to U.S. Pat. No. 5,855,946. Other resistant starches made from wheat starch according to U.S. Pat. No. 6,299,907 may be used, as may (for example) resistant starches made according to either of these two patents from potato, corn, tapioca, rice, sago, sweet potato, mungbean, oat,
The proportions and constituents of this mixture may be varied. For example, the baker's percent of the resistant starch product preferably ranges from about 80 to about 120, and more preferably ranges from about 90 to about 110. For another example, the baker's percent of the wheat protein isolate product preferably ranges from about 20 to about 50.
The bagel was made by conventional procedures for baking bagel.
The following general procedures were followed:
This Example involved the preparation of reduced carbohydrate yeast raised donut. Among other things, the ingredients included a resistant starch product and a wheat protein isolate product. A full list of ingredients is set forth below:
1FiberStar 70 is produced from wheat starch according to U.S. Pat. No. 5,855,946. Other resistant starches made from wheat starch according to U.S. Pat. No. 6,299,907 may be used, as may (for example) resistant starches made according to either of these two patents from potato, corn, tapioca, rice, sago, sweet potato, mungbean, oat,
The proportions and constituents of this mixture may be varied. For example, the baker's percent of the resistant starch product preferably ranges from about 50 to about 100, and more preferably ranges from about 60 to about 90. For another example, the baker's percent of the wheat protein isolate product preferably ranges from about 10 to about 40.
The yeast raised donut was made by conventional procedures for making yeast raised donut.
The following general procedures were followed:
This Example involved the preparation of reduced carbohydrate flour tortilla. Among other things, the ingredients included a resistant starch product and a wheat protein isolate product. A full list of ingredients is set forth below:
1FiberStar 70 is produced from wheat starch according to U.S. Pat. No. 5,855,946. Other resistant starches made from wheat starch according to U.S. Pat. No. 6,299,907 may be used, as may (for example) resistant starches made according to either of these two patents from potato, corn, tapioca, rice, sago, sweet potato, mungbean, oat,
The proportions and constituents of this mixture may be varied. For example, the baker's percent of the resistant starch product preferably ranges from about 200 to about 350, and more preferably ranges from about 250 to about 300. For another example, the baker's percent of the wheat protein isolate product preferably ranges from about 40 to about 60.
The flour tortilla was made by conventional procedures for baking flour tortilla.
The following general procedures were followed:
This Example involved the preparation of reduced carbohydrate angel food cake. Among other things, the ingredients included a resistant starch product and a wheat protein isolate product. A full list of ingredients is set forth below:
1FiberStar 70 is produced from wheat starch according to U.S. Pat. No. 5,855,946. Other resistant starches made from wheat starch according to U.S. Pat. No. 6,299,907 may be used, as may (for example) resistant starches made according to either of these two patents from potato, corn, tapioca, rice, sago, sweet potato, mungbean, oat,
The proportions and constituents of this mixture may be varied. For example, the baker's percent of the resistant starch product preferably ranges from about 30 to about 70, and more preferably ranges from about 40 to about 60. For another example, the baker's percent of the wheat protein isolate product preferably ranges from about 5 to about 15.
The angel food cake was made by conventional procedures for baking angel food cake.
The following general procedures were followed:
This Example involved the preparation of reduced carbohydrate pancake/waffle. Among other things, the ingredients included a resistant starch product and two wheat protein isolate products. A full list of ingredients is set forth below:
1FiberStar 80 ST is produced from potato starch according to U.S. Pat. No. 5,855,946. Other resistant starches made from potato starch according to U.S. Pat. No. 6,299,907 may be used, as may (for example) resistant starches made according to either of these two patents from wheat, corn, tapioca, rice, sago, sweet potato, mungbean, oat,
The proportions and constituents of this mixture may be varied. For example, the percent of the resistant starch product preferably ranges from about 15 to about 40, and more preferably ranges from about 20 to about 30. For another example, the percent of the first wheat protein isolate product preferably ranges from about 2 to about 10 and the second wheat protein isolate product preferably ranges from about 0.1 to 1.0.
The pancake/waffle was made by conventional procedures for making pancake/waffle.
The following general procedures were followed:
This Example involved the preparation of reduced carbohydrate pecan shortbread cookie. Among other things, the ingredients included a resistant starch product and a wheat protein isolate product. A full list of ingredients is set forth below:
1FiberStar 70 is produced from wheat starch according to U.S. Pat. No. 5,855,946. Other resistant starches made from wheat starch according to U.S. Pat. No. 6,299,907 may be used, as may (for example) resistant starches made according to either of these two patents from potato, corn, tapioca, rice, sago, sweet potato, mungbean, oat,
The proportions and constituents of this mixture may be varied. For example, the percent of the resistant starch product preferably ranges from about 20 to about 60, and more preferably ranges from about 30 to about 50. For another example, the percent of the wheat protein isolate product preferably ranges from about 1 to about 8.
The pecan shortbread cookie was made by conventional procedures for baking pecan shortbread cookie.
The following general procedures were followed:
This Example involved the preparation of reduced carbohydrate lemon poppy seed muffin. Among other things, the ingredients included a resistant starch product and a wheat protein isolate products. A full list of ingredients is set forth below:
1FiberStar 80 ST is produced from potato starch according to U.S. Pat. No. 5,855,946. Other resistant starches made from potato starch according to U.S. Pat. No. 6,299,907 may be used, as may (for example) resistant starches made according to either of these two patents from wheat, corn, tapioca, rice, sago, sweet potato, mungbean, oat,
The proportions and constituents of this mixture may be varied. For example, the percent of the resistant starch product preferably ranges from about 5 to about 30, and more preferably ranges from about 12 to about 22. For another example, the percent of the wheat protein isolate product preferably ranges from about 2 to about 10.
The lemon poppy seed muffin was made by conventional procedures for baking lemon poppy seed muffin.
The following general procedures were followed:
This Example involved the preparation of a reduced carbohydrate tortilla chip using five formulas. Among other things, the ingredients included a resistant starch product and a wheat protein isolate product. A full list of ingredients is set forth below:
1Available from MGP Ingredients. FiberStar 80 ST is produced from potato starch according to U.S. Pat. No. 5,855,946. Other resistant starches made from potato starch according to U.S. Pat. No. 6,299,907 may be used, as may (for example) resistant starches made according to either of these two patents from wheat, corn, tapioca, rice, sago, sweet potato, mungbean, oat, barley, rye, triticale, sorghum, banana, and other botanical sources, including waxy,
2Available from MGP Ingredients.
The proportions and constituents of this mixture may be varied. For example, the percent of the resistant starch product preferably ranges from about 5 to about 75, and more preferably ranges from about 20 to about 55. For another example, the percent of the wheat protein isolate product preferably ranges from about 0 to about 6.
The tortilla chip was made by conventional procedures for making tortilla chip.
This Example involved the preparation of reduced carbohydrate Chinese noodle using five formulas. Among other things, the ingredients included a resistant starch product and a wheat protein isolate product. A full list of ingredients is set forth below:
1Available from MGP Ingredients. FiberStar 70 is produced from wheat starch according to U.S. Pat. No. 5,855,946. Other resistant starches made from wheat starch according to U.S. Pat. No. 6,299,907 may be used, as may (for example) resistant starches made according to either of these two patents from potato, corn, tapioca, rice, sago, sweet potato, mungbean, oat, barley, rye, triticale, sorghum, banana, and other botanical sources, including waxy,
2Available from MGP Ingredients.
The proportions and constituents of this mixture may be varied. For example, the baker's percent of the resistant starch product preferably ranges from about 10 to about 900, and more preferably ranges from about 30 to about 820. For another example, the baker's percent of the wheat protein isolate product preferably ranges from about 2 to about 95.
The Chinese noodle was made by conventional procedures for making Chinese noodle.
The following general procedures were followed:
This Example involved the preparation of reduced carbohydrate salt noodle using five formulas. Among other things, the ingredients included a resistant starch product and a wheat protein isolate product. A full list of ingredients is set forth below:
1Available from MGP Ingredients. FiberStar 70 is produced from wheat starch according to U.S. Pat. No. 5,855,946. Other resistant starches made from wheat starch according to U.S. Pat. No. 6,299,907 may be used, as may (for example) resistant starches made according to either of these two patents from potato, corn, tapioca, rice, sago, sweet potato, mungbean, oat, barley, rye, triticale, sorghum, banana, and other botanical sources, including waxy,
2Available from MGP Ingredients.
The proportions and constituents of this mixture may be varied. For example, the baker's percent of the resistant starch product preferably ranges from about 10 to about 900, and more preferably ranges from about 30 to about 820. For another example, the baker's percent of the wheat protein isolate product preferably ranges from about 2 to about 95.
The salt noodle was made by conventional procedures for making salt noodle.
The following general procedures were followed:
This Example involved the preparation of a reduced carbohydrate ice cream. Among other things, the ingredients included a resistant starch product. A full list of ingredients is set forth below:
1FiberStar 70 is produced from wheat starch according to U.S. Pat. No. 5,855,946. Other resistant starches made from wheat starch according to U.S. Pat. No. 6,299,907 may be used, as may (for example) resistant starches made according to either of these two patents from potato, corn, tapioca, rice, sago, sweet potato, mungbean, oat,
The proportions and constituents of this mixture may be varied. For example, the percent of the resistant starch product preferably ranges from about 0.5 to about 5.0, and more preferably ranges from about 1 to about 3.
This patent application is a continuation-in-part of commonly-owned and co-pending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10/620,019 filed on Jul. 15, 2003 and incorporated herein by reference. This patent application is related to copending and cofiled applications for U.S. Ser. No. ______, filed ______ and entitled HIGH PROTEIN, REDUCED-CARBOHYDRATE BAKERY AND OTHER FOOD PRODUCTS (Attorney Docket No. 421555); U.S. Ser. No. ______, filed ______ and entitled HIGH PROTEIN, REDUCED-CARBOHYDRATE FLAT BAKERY AND OTHER FOOD PRODUCTS (Attorney Docket No. 421556); Ser. No. ______, filed ______ and entitled HIGH PROTEIN, REDUCED-CARBOHYDRATE BREAD AND OTHER FOOD PRODUCTS (Attorney Docket No. 421557) and to copending and cofiled PCT application No. ______, filed ______ and entitled HIGH PROTEIN, REDUCED-CARBOHYDRATE BAKERY AND OTHER FOOD PRODUCTS (Attorney Docket No. 421559). Each of the aforementioned applications is also incorporated herein by reference.
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Parent | 10620019 | Jul 2003 | US |
Child | 10851896 | May 2004 | US |