Claims
- 1. A method for baking and icing a bakery product comprising:
- (a) placing a non-prebaked dough or batter in a first tray having a floor and an upstanding wall extending therefrom defining a first compartment;
- (b) adhering to the inside surface of the floor of a second tray having a floor and an upstanding wall extending therefrom defining a second compartment, an icing composition compatible with the bakery product to be produced;
- (c) positioning the second tray in a first position relative to the first tray so that the second tray is removably attached and supported on the first tray with the floor of the second tray being located between the icing and the dough or batter and spaced above the dough or batter;
- (d) separating the first tray from the second tray;
- (e) placing the separated first tray containing said dough or batter in an oven and baking the dough or batter contained in said separated first tray in the oven to form a baked product while the second tray containing said adhered icing remains outside the oven, and upon completion of baking;
- (f) removing the first tray containing said baked product from said oven and then inverting said second tray from its first position and then, while said baked product still has heat emanating from it from the baking step, placing said second tray in its inverted position on said first tray so that the floor of said second tray is positioned not between the icing and the baked product but above both the icing and the baked product and the icing is spaced from the top surface of the baked product;
- (g) and allowing said heat emanating from said bakery product to warm said icing to allow the icing to separate from said floor of said second tray and fall to the top surface of the bakery product and coat a substantial portion of the surface of the bakery product.
- 2. The method for baking and icing the bakery product of claim 1, further comprising in the step of removing the first tray from the oven and inverting the second tray from its first position, the placing of said second tray in its inverted position on said first tray to form an enclosed container within which the icing and baked product are positioned, to better allow the heat emanating from the bakery product to be transferred to the icing to more quickly warm the icing to allow the icing to separate from the floor to the second tray.
- 3. The method for baking and icing the bakery product of claim 1, wherein the wall of the first container has an edge with a shoulder extending about the edge, and the wall of the second container has an edge with a shoulder extending about the edge, and further comprising in the step of removing the first tray, the placing of said second tray in its inverted position on said first tray so that the shoulder of the first tray abuts the shoulder of the second tray to form an enclosed container to better allow the heat emanating from the bakery product to be transferred to the icing to more quickly warm the icing to allow the icing to separate from the floor of the second tray.
- 4. The method for baking and icing the bakery product of claim 3, wherein in the step of positioning the second tray in a first position relative to the first tray, the said positioning is such that the shoulder of the second tray is positioned to be supported by the shoulder of the first tray.
- 5. The method for baking and icing a bakery product of claim 4, wherein the shoulder of the first tray has a flap that extends above the shoulder of the second tray to help hold the two trays together when the second tray and first tray are in the first position, and further comprising in the step of separating the first tray from the second tray, the step of moving the said flaps to allow the shoulder of the second tray to be removed through the open flaps to be separated from the first tray.
- 6. The method for baking and icing the bakery product of claim 5, further comprising the step of placing a heat insulative cover over the second tray when the second tray is in the said first position relative to the first tray, the step of positioning the flap too extend above the cover, and further comprising the step of positioning the flap to allow the cover to be separated therefrom, and separating the said cover from the first tray and placing the said insulative cover outside of the oven prior to the step of placing the first tray within the oven for baking the dough or batter, and further the step of removing the first tray from the oven and placing the first tray on the heat insulative cover while the first tray is warm from the oven.
- 7. A method for heating and icing a bakery product comprising:
- (a) placing a cooled prebaked bakery product in a first tray having a floor and an upstanding wall extending therefrom defining a first compartment;
- (b) adhering to the inside surface of the floor of a second tray having a floor and an upstanding wall extending therefrom defining a second compartment, an icing composition compatible with the bakery product to be produced;
- (c) positioning the second tray in a first position relative to the first tray so that the second tray is removably attached and supported on the first tray with the floor of the second tray being located between the icing and the prebaked product and spaced above the prebaked product;
- (d) separating the first tray from the second tray;
- (e) placing the separated first tray containing said prebaked product in an oven and heating the prebaked product contained inn said separated first tray inn the oven to heat the product while the second tray containing said adhered icing remains outside the oven, and upon completion of heating the product;
- (f) removing the first tray containing said heated baked product from said oven and then inverting said second tray from its first position and then, while said baked product still has heat emanating from it from the heating step placing said second tray in its invented position on said first tray so that the floor of said second tray is positioned not between the icing and the baked product but above both the icing and the baked product and the icing is spaced from the top surface of the baked product;
- (g) and allowing said heat emanating from said bakery product to warm said icing to allow the icing to separate from said floor of said second tray and fall to the top surface of the bakery product and coat a substantial portion of the surface of the bakery product.
- 8. The method for heating and icing the bakery product of claim 7 further comprising in the step of removing the first tray from the oven and inverting the second tray from its first position, the placing of said second tray in its inverted position on said first tray to form an enclosed container within which the icing and bakery product are positioned, to better allow the heat emanating from the bakery product too be transferred to the icing to more quickly warm the icing to allow the icing to separate from the floor of the second tray.
- 9. The method for heating and icing the bakery product of claim 7, wherein the wall of the first container has an edge with a shoulder extending about the edge, and the wall of the second container has an edge with a shoulder extending about the edge, and further comprising in the step of removing the first tray, the placing of said second tray in its inverted position on said first tray so that the shoulder of the first tray abuts the shoulder of the second tray to form an enclosed container to better allow the heat emanating from the bakery product to be transferred to the icing to more quickly warm the icing to allow the icing to separate from the floor of the second tray.
- 10. The method for heating and icing the bakery product of claim 9, wherein in the step of positioning the second tray in a first position relative to the first tray, the said positioning is such that the shoulder of the second tray is positioned to be supported by the shoulder of the first tray.
- 11. The method for heating and icing a bakery product of claim 10, wherein the shoulder of the first tray has a flap that extends above the shoulder of the second tray to help hold the two trays together when the second tray and first try are in the first position, and further comprising in the step of separating the first tray from the second tray, the step of moving the said flaps to allow the shoulder of the second tray to be removed through the open flaps to be separated from the first tray.
- 12. The method for heating and icing the bakery product of claim 11, further comprising the step of placing a heat insulative cover over the second tray when the second tray is in the said first position relative to the first tray, and further comprising the step of positioning the flap to allow the cover to be separated therefrom, and separating the said cover from the first tray and placing the said insulative cover outside of the oven prior to the step of placing the first tray within the oven for heating the bakery product, and further the step of removing the first tray from the oven and placing the first tray on the heat insulative cover while the first tray is warm from the oven.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This is a divisional application of Ser. No. 07/566,847, having a filing data of Aug. 14, 1990, entitled Self-Icing Bakery Goods and Related Methods, which is a file wrapper continuation of Ser. No. 07/281,198, entitled Self-Icing Bakery Goods and Related Methods, having a filing data of Dec. 7, 1988, now abandoned.
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