Abstract: The invention is a continuous process and a product of the process for preparing a low fat content chip-like baked snack food from a composition containing at least one ingredient having starch. Water and the ingredient having starch comprise substantially all of the ingredients of the composition. The method involves mixing and heating the composition in a cooker extruder or continuous mixer to form a dough-like consistency. In the most preferred embodiments of the invention the ingredient including starch is a corn and a potato ingredient. The formed composition is sheeted and the sheeted composition is then laminated, educed in thickness, formed into pieces, and baked in a conventional oven. During baking the exterior layer of the dough cooks rapidly and traps steam in the interior portion of the dough. Blisters and curls result in the final product that impart a chip-like appearance to the final product.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
June 2, 1995
Date of Patent:
November 25, 1997
Assignee:
Nabisco Technology Company
Inventors:
Richard D. Fazzolare, Joseph A. Szwerc, Richard R. McFeaters
Abstract: The triple coextrusion of snack food products having highly uniform and integral individual layers is achieved by the use of a compact, precisely toleranced coextrusion die which may be mounted at the outlet end of a cooker extruder. The coextrusion die includes a die block with smooth, unobstructed flow passages for each material. The outer passages for the casing material are substantially coaxial with the central axis of the die block and extend from end to end. A central bore and an annular passage having their central axes aligned with the central axis of the die block at its outlet end extend upstream to filler feed ports. The feed port entrances are at the outer surface of the die block between its ends. The side ports and filler feed lines connected to them do not interfere with a substantially straight flow path of casing material directly from a cooker extruder. A protruding tip formed at the outlet end of the die block by the bore and annular passage extends into a converging block or cone.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
August 31, 1995
Date of Patent:
November 11, 1997
Assignee:
Nabisco Technology Company
Inventors:
Gregory A. Tracy, Kevin Addesso, Donald C. Winfrey, Alger C. Marable, Robert Straka
Abstract: A packaged egg omelet mix facilitates preparation of omelets by microwave heating. An upper container portion holds an omelet inlay, such as cheese or the like, and has a cylindrical body and an upper end wall. A lower container portion also has a cylindrical body and encloses a sealed container holding an aseptically-packaged liquid egg. The omelet is prepared by depositing the liquid egg and omelet inlay into the lower container portion, and placing the lower container portion in a microwave oven for heating.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
August 10, 1995
Date of Patent:
October 7, 1997
Assignee:
Nabisco Technology Company
Inventors:
Robert C. Barnes, W. David Snyder, Nancy J. K. Cesari