Claims
- 1. A process for producing an imitation cheese which consists essentially of:
- (a) forming an aqueous suspension of acid precipitated casein containing undesirable flavor and odor elements having a solids content of from about 3 to about 15%;
- (b) reacting said casein with a basic calcium salt and a neutral calcium salt, said basic calcium salt being present in an amount of at least 7.5 to 10.sup.-4 equivalents per gram of casein (dry basis) and said neutral calcium salt being calcium chloride present in an amount of from 0.8 to 11 parts per part of said basic calcium salt, said reaction being carried out at a temperature above 80.degree. F. and at an alkaline pH of 7 or above for a period of time sufficient to form a calcium caseinate solution essentially free of observable solids;
- (c) adjusting the pH of said solution to between about 5.9 and 6.9 by the addition of an acid selected from the group consisting of acetic, lactic, phosphoric and sulfuric acids, and adding a casein coagulating enzyme to said solution of calcium caseinate at a temperature between about 80.degree. and 110.degree. F. to form a solid calcium caseinate curd in a supernate aqueous solution;
- (d) separating the curd from the aqueous portion of admixture containing the undesirable odor and flavor elements present in the original casein starting material to obtain a curd substantially free of undesirable taste and odor elements;
- (e) admixing the curd with an edible oil, together with salt and an edible, non-toxic emulsifying agent at a temperature of about 140.degree. F. to produce a smooth blended admixture; and
- (f) adding an acid selected from the group consisting of adipic, lactic, acetic and citric acids to the blended product at said temperature produced in step (e) to acidify the blended product to a pH of 5 or above and vigorously admixing the same under homogenizing conditions to produce a homogeneous melted and pasteurized product.
- 2. A process according to claim 1 wherein the basic calcium salt is calcium hydroxide.
- 3. A process according to claim 1 where said coagulation is carried out employing an enzyme selected from the group of rennet enzyme and fungal enzyme.
- 4. A process according to claim 3 wherein said pH of step (c) is in the range of 6.0 to 6.5.
- 5. A process according to claim 3 wherein the temperature of the casein coagulation step is between about 80.degree. and 105.degree. F., the enzyme is rennet and the pH is between 6.0 and 6.5.
- 6. A process according to claim 1 wherein said edible oil has a Wiley Melting Point of from 70.degree. to 115.degree. F.
- 7. A process according to claim 6 wherein the wet calcium caseinate curd is admixed with the edible oil in a ratio of from about 0.7 to 1.7 parts of caseinate protein per part of oil on a dry weight basis.
- 8. A process according to claim 7 wherein said ratio is from 1.0 to 1.5.
- 9. A process for producing an imitation American cheese which consists essentially of:
- (a) forming an aqueous suspension of acid precipitated casein containing undesirable flavor and odor elements having a solids content of from about 3 to about 15%;
- (b) reacting said casein with a basic calcium salt, said basic calcium salt being present in an amount of at least 7.5 to 10.sup.-4 equivalents per gram of casein (dry basis), said reaction being carried out at a temperature above 80.degree. F. and at a pH of 7 or above for a period of time sufficient to form a calcium caseinate solution essentially free of observable solids;
- (c) adjusting the pH of said solution to between about 5.9 and 6.9 by the addition of an acid selected from the group consisting of acetic, lactic, phosphoric and sulfuric acids, and adding a casein coagulating enzyme to said solution of calcium caseinate at a temperature between about 80.degree. and 110.degree. F. to form a solid calcium caseinate curd in a supernate aqueous solution;
- (d) separating the curd from the aqueous portion of admixture containing the undesirable odor and flavor elements present in the original casein starting material to obtain a curd substantially free of undesirable taste and odor elements;
- (e) admixing the curd with an edible oil, together with salt and an edible, non-toxic emulsifying agent at a temperature of above 140.degree. F. to produce a smooth blended admixture; and
- (f) adding an acid selected from the group consisting of adipic, lactic, acetic and citric acids to the blended product at said temperature produced in step (e) to acidify the blended product to a pH of 5 or above and vigorously admixing the same under homogenizing conditions to produce a homogeneous melted and pasteurized product.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
This is a continuation-in-part of my application Ser. No. 794,808, filed May 9, 1977, which, in turn, is a continuation-in-part of my Ser. No. 525,549, filed Nov. 20, 1974, both now abandoned.
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Continuation in Parts (2)
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