Claims
- 1. A process for preparing a marinaded proteinaceous food product consisting of the steps of:
- (a) providing a meat muscle tissue inner food core having an outer surface;
- (b) preparing a marinade mixture consisting of:
- (i) from about 3 up to about 6% by weight of said marinade mixture of an inorganic non-toxic phosphate salt;
- (ii) water;
- (iii) from about 10% up to about 70% by weight of said marinade mixture of a reaction flavor produced by admixing:
- 1. 30-80% of a macerated meat;
- 2. 0.05-1.5% of cysteine hydrochloride;
- 3. 0.1-1.5% of thiamine hydrochloride;
- 4. optionally, 2-30% of a polysaccharide and/or a reducing sugar metabolite; and, optionally,
- 5. an inorganic salt other than a phosphate to form an admixture and then heating said admixture;
- (iv) optionally, from about 5 up to about 15% by weight of said marinade mixture of a non-toxic edible salt other than a phosphate salt; and
- (v) optionally, from about 5 up to about 30% by weight of said marinade mixture of tomato paste and/or a spice;
- (c) coating the resulting mixture prepared in (b) onto said outer surface and simultaneously causing the mixture of (b) to be in intimate contact with substantially the entirety of said outer surface for a period of time sufficient to cause said meat muscle tissue inner food core to permanently absorb or adsorb said reaction flavor from the mixture (b); and then
- (d) cooking the resulting coated meat muscle tissue inner core.
- 2. The product produced according to the process of claim 1.
- 3. The process of claim 1 wherein the marinade mixture is pumped into the proteinaceous inner food core using a needle applicator.
- 4. The product produced according to the process of claim 3.
- 5. The process of claim 1 wherein the reaction flavor is a reaction product of cysteine hydrochloride, thiamine hydrochloride and chicken meat powder.
- 6. The product produced according to the process of claim 5.
- 7. The process of claim 1 wherein the reaction flavor is a reaction product of cysteine hydrochloride, thiamine hydrochloride and pork meat powder.
- 8. The product produced according to the process of claim 7.
- 9. The process of claim 1 wherein the reaction flavor is a reaction product of cysteine hydrochloride, thiamine hydrochloride and beef meat powder.
- 10. The product produced according to the process of claim 9.
- 11. A process for preparing a marinaded proteinaceous food product consisting of the steps of:
- (a) providing a meat muscle tissue inner food core having an outer surface;
- (b) preparing a marinade mixture consisting of:
- (i) from about 3 up to about 6% by weight of said marinade mixture of an inorganic non-toxic phosphate salt;
- (ii) water;
- (iii) from about 10% up to about 70% by weight of said marinade mixture of a mixture of reaction flavor precursors produced by admixing:
- 1. 30-80% of a macerated meat;
- 2. 0.05-1.5% of cysteine hydrochloride;
- 3. 0.1-1.5% of thiamine hydrochloride;
- 4. optionally, 2-30% of a polysaccharide and/or a reducing sugar metabolite; and, optionally,
- 5. an inorganic salt other than a phosphate;
- (iv) optionally, from about 5 up to about 15% by weight of said marinade mixture of a non-toxic edible salt other than a phosphate salt; and
- (v) optionally, from about 5 to about 30% by weight of said marinade mixture of tomato paste and/or a spice;
- (c) coating the resulting mixture prepared in (b) onto said outer surface and simultaneously causing the mixture of (b) to be in intimate contact with substantially the entirety of said outer surface for a period of time sufficient to cause said meat muscle tissue inner food core to permanently absorb or adsorb said mixture of reaction flavor precursors from the mixture (b); and then
- (d) cooking the resulting coated meat muscle tissue inner core.
- 12. The product provided according to the process of claim 11.
PRIOR RELEVANT APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part of application for United States Letters Patent, Ser. No.457,162 filed on Dec. 26, 1989, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,942,047, which in turn is a Continuation-in-Part of application for United States Letters Patent, Ser. No.371,074 filed on June 26, 1989, now abandoned, which in turn is a Continuation-in-Part of application for United States Letters Patent, Ser. No.114,057 filed on Oct. 29, 1987, now abandoned.
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