Claims
- 1. A process for preparing a dry, gelatinized, cereal porridge product capable of being instantly prepared as a hot or cold cereal porridge comprising:
- a. preparing a slurry of cereal flour having a Mesh size less than U.S. Mesh size #40, and water in which the flour is present in an amount of from 14 to 30% inclusive based on the weight of the slurry;
- b. gelatinizing the cereal flour slurry by heating until such time as the gelatinized cereal flour-water mixture has achieved a temperature in the range 180.degree.-212.degree. F. and the viscosity of the gelatinized cereal mixture is greater than 20,000 cps as measured on a RVT Brookfield viscometer at 50 rpm using spindle #7;
- c. continuously subjecting the gelatinized cereal mixture during and after heating to mechanical shear of sufficient intensity and duration to reduce the final viscosity of said gelatinized cereal mixture to a viscosity less than 10,000 cps as measured on a RVT Brookfield viscometer at 50 rpm using spindle #5 yielding a reduced viscosity gelatinized cereal mixture, wherein the mixture is continuously subjected to mechanical shear by circulating the mixture through a high speed mechanical shear means situated in a recycle line which returns the reduced viscosity gelatinized cereal flour-water mixture to the vessel in which the mixture is being gelatinized; and
- d. dehydrating on a drum drier the reduced viscosity cereal mixture to a moisture in the range 2.0 to 9.0% inclusive, and pulverizing the dehydrated material thereby forming the dry gelatinized cereal product.
- 2. A process for preparing a dry, gelatinized, cereal porridge product capable of being instantly prepared as a hot or cold cereal porridge comprising:
- a. preparing a slurry of cereal flour having a Mesh size less than U.S. Mesh size #40, and water in which the flour is present in an amount of from 14 to 30% inclusive based on the weight of the slurry;
- b. gelatinizing the cereal flour slurry by heating until such time as the gelatinized cereal flour-water mixture has achieved a temperature in the range 180.degree.-212.degree. F. and the viscosity of the gelatinized cereal mixture is greater than 20,000 cps as measured on a RVT Brookfield viscometer at 50 rpm using spindle #7;
- c. subjecting the gelatinized cereal mixture to mechanical shear which is provided by circulating the gelatinized mixture through a mechanical shear means rotating at a speed in the range 1000-3500 rpm, inclusive, for a sufficient duration of time to reduce the viscosity of said gelatinized cereal mixture to a viscosity less than 10,000 cps as measured on a RVT Brookfield viscometer at 50 rpm using spindle #5 yielding a reduced viscosity gelatinized cereal mixture; and
- d. dehydrating on a drum drier the reduced viscosity cereal mixture to a moisture in the range 2.0 to 9.0% inclusive, and pulverizing the dehydrated material thereby forming the dry gelatinized cereal product.
- 3. The process of claim 2 wherein the mechanical shearing means is situated in a recycle line which returns the reduced viscosity gelatinized cereal-water mixture to the heating vessel in which the mixture is being gelatinized.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of U.S. application Ser. No. 416,190, filed 9/9/82, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,438,150.
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Divisions (1)
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416190 |
Sep 1982 |
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