Frozen aerated products
View Patent ↗The present invention relates to frozen aerated products including products manufactured by low-temperature extrusion with superior creaminess. In particular, the invention is concerned with a partially coagulated protein system induced by controlled coagulation of milk protein which imparts outstanding sensory attributes on frozen confectionery including low-temperature extruded frozen products, in particular when containing low fat. A method of producing such frozen aerated confectionery product and the products obtainable from the method are also part of the present invention.
1. A frozen aerated confectionery product comprising 5-15% by weight of milk solids non-fat, protein aggregates comprising kappa-casein covalently bonded to beta-lactoglobulin, wherein the protein aggregates having a particle size of more than 10 μm, the product having a pH between 5.6 and 6.3 when melted and centrifuged at 50,000 g for 30 min and measured at 25°C., wherein the only protein in the product consists of either (i) the milk solids non-fat or (ii) egg yolk solids and the milk solids non-fat.
2. The product according to claim 1 wherein, when melted and centrifuged at 50,000 g for 30 min, the content of soluble protein is not greater than 60%, the ratio of soluble kappa-casein to total content of kappa-casein is not greater than 0.12 and the ratio of soluble beta-lactoglobulin to total content of beta-lactoglobulin is not greater than 0.57.
3. The product according to claim 1 , comprising 0-20%, by weight of fat, 5-30% by weight of sweetening agent, and a stabilizer system including an emulsifier, in an amount of 0 to 6% by weight.
4. The product according to claim 1 , having an overrun of at least 20%.
5. The product according to claim 1 , that is essentially free of any artificial or non-natural emulsifier or stabilizer.
6. The product according to claim 1 , comprising the egg yolk solids in an amount of 0.5 to 1.4%.
7. The product according to claim 1 that is extruded at a temperature below −11° C.
8. The product according to claim 1 having an averaged equivalent diameter of fat globule below 10 microns as measured by fluorescence microscopy.
9. A method of producing an aerated frozen confectionery product, comprising the steps of:
providing an ingredient mix with a pH between 5.6 and 6.3 and comprising fat, milk solids non-fat, a sweetening agent, and a stabilizer system;
homogenizing the mix;
increasing the viscosity of the mix by pasteurizing the mix at a temperature between 178° F. and 190°F. for 30 to 90 seconds to form protein aggregates comprising kappa-casein covalently bonded to beta-lactoglobulin;
freezing while aerating the pasteurized mix comprising the protein aggregates to form a frozen aerated composition; and
using the frozen aerated composition to make a frozen aerated confectionery product comprising 5-15% by weight of milk solids non-fat, the only protein in the product consists of either (i) the milk solids non-fat or (ii) egg yolk solids and the milk solids non-fat.
10. The method according to claim 9 , wherein the ingredient mix comprises an acidic component selected from the group consisting of liquid molasses, an organic acid, and part of a fermented base.
11. The method according to claim 9 , wherein the mix is aerated to an overrun of at least 20%.
12. The method according to claim 9 , comprising a dynamic cooling of the mix to a temperature below −11° C.
13. The method according to claim 12 , wherein the second cooling is performed in a single or twin screw extruder.
14. The method according to claim 9 including the step of hardening the mix.
15. The method according to claim 9 wherein the milk solids non-fat provide the only protein in the ingredient mix.
16. The method according to claim 9 wherein the protein aggregates have a particle size of more than 10 μm.