Claims
- 1. In a process for preserving the freshness of white pan bread or rolls for prolonged periods of time while simultaneously maintaining and improving volume, appearance and other desired characteristics of said products, said process employing standard formulations of essential dough ingredients including flour, water, leavening, 6 to 13% sugar and 2.5 to 8% shortening on the weight of the flour, the improvement comprising the steps of employing lactose as a replacement for 10 to 50% by weight of the sugar content and 10 to 50% by weight of the shortening content in such a standard formulation, thereafter mixing the formula ingredients including said replacement lactose to form a dough, dividing the dough into units for baking, and baking said units to provide white pan bread and rolls which exhibit desired characteristics of "freshness" for periods of time at least 50 to 100% longer than white pan bread and rolls prepared with said standard formulation without said replacement lactose, and which also exhibit substantially increased volumes and improved external appearance scores as compared to said standard formulation bread and rolls.
- 2. A process as in claim 1 wherein corn sugar forms part of the sugar content of said standard formulation and said lactose replaces at least 10 to 50% of said corn sugar.
- 3. In a process for preserving the freshness of white pan bread for prolonged periods of time while simultaneously maintaining and improving volume, appearance and other desired characteristics of said products, said process employing standard formulations of essential dough ingredients including flour, water, leavening, 6 to 13% sugar and 2.5 to 8% shortening on the weight of the flour, the improvement comprising the steps of employing lactose as a replacement for 10 to 50% of the weight of the sugar content and for 10 to 50% of the weight of the shortening content in said standard formulation, thereafter mixing the formula ingredients including said replacement lactose to form a dough, dividing the dough into units for baking, and baking said units to provide white pan bread which exhibit desired characteristics of "freshness" for periods of time at least 50 to 100% than white pan bread prepared with said standard formulation without said replacement lactose, and which also exhibits substantially increased volumes and improved external appearance scores as compared to said standard formulation bread.
- 4. In a process for preserving the freshness of yeast leavened rolls for prolonged periods of time while simultaneously maintaining and improving volume, appearance and other desired characteristics of said rolls, said process employing standard formulations of essential dough ingredients including flour, water and leavening, 10 to 13% sugar and 6 to 8% shortening on the weight of the flour, the improvement comprising the steps of employing lactose as a replacement for 10 to 50% of the weight of the sugar content and for 10 to 50% of the shortening content in said standard formulation, thereafter mixing the formula ingredients including said replacement lactose to form a dough, dividing the dough into units for baking, and baking said units to provide yeast leavened rolls which exhibit desired characteristics of "freshness" for periods of time at least 50 to 100% longer than yeast leavened rolls prepared with said standard formulation without said replacement lactose, and which also exhibits substantially increased volumes and improved external appearance scores as compared to said standard formulation rolls.
- 5. A white pan bread or roll composition produced by the process of claim 1.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of our copending application Ser. No. 834,808, filed Sept. 19, 1977, which is a continuation of our previously filed application, Ser. No. 722,218, filed Sept. 10, 1976, both now abandoned.
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Chemical Abstract, vol. 78, 1973, p. 378, Item 28134f. |
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