Patents Represented by Law Firm Hopkins, French, Crockett, Spriner & Hoopes
  • Patent number: 4810660
    Abstract: A hash brown potato patty is formed from fresh potato shreds and a dry binder, deep fat fried and frozen for subsequent reheating in a conventional household toaster. The dry binder is made from fresh potato pieces which are blanched, frozen, ground to appropriate size, dried at a temperature below the resolubilization temperature of retrograded amylose and subsequently added to the potato shreds. The potato shreds are made by blanching and cooling fresh potato pieces and holding at a reduced temperature for a predetermined period of time. After shredding, water and the dry binder are mixed with the potato shreds, such that the dry binder is uniformly hydrated and dispersed within the shreds. During frying, the retrograded amylose in the binder forms an essentially continuous film around the periphery of the patty, reducing the oil absorption during frying and subsequent release during reheating.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 25, 1988
    Date of Patent: March 7, 1989
    Inventor: Miles J. Willard