Claims
- 1. A method for preparing storage stable, coated frozen comestibles which, when reconstituted by microwave cooking or by baking, have a texture and appearance organoleptically equivalent or superior to that of fat fried coated comestibles, comprising the steps of:
- enrobing a comestible with a first coating comprising wheat flour and shortening blended with sufficient water to yield a batter or a dough of a consistency suitable for enrobing the comestible, and placing the enrobed comestible in a water bath maintained at from about 100.degree. to 125.degree. C. at a pressure range of about 0 to 15 psi for up to about 60 seconds;
- frying said comestible to set up said first coating without undercooking or overcooking said first coating;
- applying to said comestible a second coating chosen from the group consisting of a chemically leavened batter and a combination of a batter and a supplemental breading capable of yielding a crisp, porous coating upon reconstitution and frying a second time; and
- freezing the twice coated, twice fried product.
- 2. The method of claim 1 wherein said water bath is maintained at a temperature of about 100.degree. C. at atmospheric pressure.
- 3. The method of claim 1 wherein said first coating includes dried egg white.
- 4. The method of claim 1 wherein said wheat flour has the following characteristics, in percentages by weight:
- ______________________________________Protein 9-14%(N .times. 5.7, 14% moisture basis)Ash 0.40-0.55%(14% moisture basis)Water absorption 56-65%.(Brabender Farinograph,American Association ofCereal Chemists Method 54-21)______________________________________
- 5. The method of claim 1 wherein said wheat flour has the following characteristics, in percentages by weight:
- ______________________________________Protein 11-13%(N .times. 5.7, 14% moisture basis)Ash 0.45-0.50%(14% moisture basis)Water absorption 60-63%.(Brabender Farinograph,American Association ofCereal Chemists Method 54-21)______________________________________
- 6. The method of claim 1 wherein said shortening is chosen from the group consisting of plastic, flake, and powdered shortenings.
- 7. The method of claim 1 wherein, before applying said first coating, said comestible is dipped in an adhesion agent chosen from the group consisting of aqueous suspensions of egg whites, modified corn and wheat adhesion starches.
- 8. The method of claim 1 wherein said first coating is a dough which is sheeted, wrapped around the comestible, and cut to form a complete seal.
- 9. The method of claim 1 wherein said first coating is a batter applied to the comestible by spraying or dipping.
- 10. The method of claim 1 wherein, before enrobing said comestible with said first coating, said comestible is tempered.
- 11. The method of claim 1 wherein said comestible is chosen from the group consisting of poultry, fish, red meats, egg products, vegetables, and fabricated foods.
- 12. The method of claim 1 wherein: said first coating comprises a dry batter mixture of about 60 to 95 parts by weight of flour per 100 parts of said dry batter mixture and about 5 to 40 parts by weight of shortening per 100 parts of said dry batter mixture hydrated with about 32 to 200 parts by weight of water per 100 parts of said dry batter mixture.
- 13. The method of claim 1 wherein: said first coating comprises a dry batter mixture of about 60 to 85 parts by weight of flour per 100 parts of said dry batter mixture and about 15 to 40 parts by weight of shortening per 100 parts of said dry batter mixture hydrated with about 32 to 125 parts by weight of water per 100 parts of said dry batter mixture.
- 14. The method of claim 1 wherein: said first coating comprises a dry batter mixture of about 85 to 95 parts by weight of flour per 100 parts of said dry mixture, about 5 to 15 parts by weight of dried egg whites per 100 parts of said dry batter mixture and about 5 to 40 parts by weight of shortening per 100 parts of said dry batter mixture hydrated with about 25 to 200 parts by weight of water per 100 parts of said dry batter mixture.
- 15. The method of claim 1 wherein said first coating is fried from about 30 seconds to 2 minutes at a temperature of about 177.degree. to 216.degree. C.
- 16. The method of claim 1 wherein second coating is fried from about 20 to 60 seconds at a temperature of about 193.degree. to 216.degree. C. and said comestible is then frozen to at least -5.degree. C.
- 17. A method for preparing storage stable coated frozen comestibles which, when reconstituted by microwave cooking or by baking, have a texture and appearance organoleptically equivalent or superior to that of fat fried coated comestibles, comprising the steps of:
- enrobing a comestible with a first coating batter or dough comprising shortening, water and wheat flour, said wheat flour having the following characteristics, in percentages by weight:
- ______________________________________Protein 9-14%(N .times. 5.7, 14% moisture basis)Ash 0.40-0.55%(14% moisture basis)Water absorption 56-65%;(Brabender Farinograph,American Association ofCereal Chemists Method 54-21)______________________________________
- placing the enrobed comestible in a water bath maintained at from about 100.degree. to 125.degree. C. at a pressure range of about 0 to 15 psi for up to about 60 seconds;
- immediately frying said comestible for about 30 seconds to 2 minutes at a temperature of about 177.degree. to 216.degree. C.;
- applying to said comestible a second coating chosen from the group consisting of chemically leavened batters and combinations of a batter and a supplemental breading;
- frying a second time; and,
- freezing the twice coated, twice fried product.
- 18. The method of claim 17 in which said comestible is chosen from the group consisting of poultry, fish, red meats, egg products, vegetables, and fabricated foods.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 779,657, filed Sept. 24, 1985.
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