AU2002233022B2 - Manufactured meat and method of production thereof - Google Patents

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AU2002233022B2
AU2002233022B2 AU2002233022A AU2002233022A AU2002233022B2 AU 2002233022 B2 AU2002233022 B2 AU 2002233022B2 AU 2002233022 A AU2002233022 A AU 2002233022A AU 2002233022 A AU2002233022 A AU 2002233022A AU 2002233022 B2 AU2002233022 B2 AU 2002233022B2
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Edwin Gerns
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PCT/AU02/00139 Received 05 June 2002 1 MANUFACTURED MEAT AND METHOD OF PRODUCTION THEREOF This invention relates to manufactured meat and methods of production thereof.
This invention has particular application to the production of cooked ham, and the invention will be described hereinafter with reference to this application.
However, it will be understood by persons skilled in the art that this invention may find application in the production of other manufactured meats such as bacons and other smoked or cured meats.
It is generally considered that leg ham on the bone is a superior product to boneless ham. In the production of boneless ham and other cured cuts, the brined and cured meat is boned out and the resulting cut is then usually wrapped in a cook-in wrap of polymer or net, or a smoke permeable cook-in wrap for hams or the like. The product is then steam cooked, smoked to cook, or is partially cooked by smoking followed by a heat cooking in a cook-in package, as the product requires.
The resulting product is relatively easier to carve than the bone-in product, and is appreciated by the market as having less waste. However, the boneless products are perceived to have inferior eating quality. Most persistently, the impression of the market is that the flavour of bone-out hams is of less quality that the flavour of bone-in ham.
In one aspect the present invention resides broadly in a method of production of manufactured meat including the steps of: providing an open-boned, boned-out cut; separately curing the cut and a bone; AIEVDED SHEE1 lPE~iAU PCT/AU02/00139 Received 05 June 2002 2 binding the cured bone on the outside of the cut in intimate contact with the flesh of the cut at the recess formed by the open boning thereof with a cookin binding; and cooking the bound cut.
Conventional wisdom has it that the superior flavour of ham on the bone is predicated by the tissue-bound intimacy of the bone to the flesh throughout the curing and cooking process in terms of flavour development and thermal transfer through the bone. It has been suprisingly determined that, contrary to this conventional wisdom, essentially the same quality and flavour may be produced by a process in accordance with the present invention.
The cut may be any meat cut requiring to be boned. The bone may be sourced from the cut or may be from elsewhere on the same or another beast.
The boneless cut may be reshaped prior to curing. For example, the reshaping may be performed by mechanical stretching or rehanging. In the case of hams or the like, when the bone is removed the uncured or cured ham may advantageously be rehung or otherwise stretched. The ham muscle may be readily lengthened since there is no ham bone or associated tendons to support the muscle in shape. This hanging or stretching creates the appearance of a larger, longer and/or more streamlined appearance to the product.
The cure may be any suitable cure including but not limited to brining or pickling, sugar cure or the like, with or without saltpetre or other curing excipients. The cure may be the same or different as between the cut and the
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PCT/AU02/00139 Received 05 June 2002 3 bone or bone substitute. Preferably, the cure for at least the cut is selected from cures conventionally used to cure the cut.
The binding may be by any suitable means at least in part dictated by the cooking process. The binding is advantageously selected from conventional cook-in bindings. For example, the binding may be by means of a natural or synthetic casing or film, net or cloth.
The cooking may be by means of one or more of smoking, thermal cooking such as roasting, steaming or boiling, or the like.
The intimate contact between the cured bone and the cured flesh may comprise reinsertion of the bone into the cavity of the boned cut.
The intimacy of contact between the flesh and the bone may be supplemented by the addition of a substance selected to enhance diffusion of the principles responsible for bone-enhanced flavour. For example, the bone and/or cut may be treated with a food acid or the like. The additive may also include or comprise a flavouring excipient such as a fruit juice, coulis or the like.
In a yet further aspect this invention resides broadly in a manufactured meat product when produced by any one of the foregoing methods of the invention.
The invention will be further described with reference to a preferred embodiment of the present invention, in accordance with the following example.
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Three hams were selected for manufacture. Two were boned out and one was left on the bone. The three hams and the excised bones were pickled AM/ENDED SHEET
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9b PCT/AU02/00139 Received 05 June 2002 4 in brine and saltpetre in the conventional manner. The brining solution was supplemented with sugar and pineapple juice.
The cured bones were laid adjacent the excision slit in the cut in intimate contact with the flesh of one of the hams, and the whole cut was secured by cook-in elastic netting. The second boned out ham and the bone-in ham were similarly bound in netting to eliminate any variation in cooking occasioned by the netting. The respective cuts were then identically smoked to a cooked state in the conventional manner.
On a blind tasting, the boneless product was picked as such by a statistically significant proportion of tasters, whereas the bone-in ham and ham in accordance with the present invention were adjudged to be ham on the bone by a majority of tasters, with no statistically significant variation of opinion between the two products.
It will of course be realised that while the above has been given by way of illustrative example of this invention, all such and other modifications and variations thereto as would be apparent to persons skilled in the art are deemed to fall within the broad scope and ambit of this invention as defined in the claims appended hereto.
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1. A method of production of manufactured meat including the steps of: providing an open-boned, boned-out cut; o separately curing the cut and a bone; en binding the cured bone on the outside of the cut in intimate contact with o the flesh of the cut at the recess formed by the open boning thereof with a cook- 0 in binding; and cooking the bound cut.
2. A method according to claim 1 wherein said bone is derived from said cut.
3. A method according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein said cut is reshaped prior to curing.
4. A method according to claim 3, wherein said reshaping is performed by mechanical stretching or rehanging.
A method according to any one of the preceding claims wherein said cure is the same or different as between said cut and said bone.
6. A method according to claim 5, wherein said cure for at least said cut is selected from cures conventionally used to cure said cut. IND 6 0 0
7. A method according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein said cook-in binding is selected from a natural or synthetic casing or film, net or cloth.
8. A method according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein said Scooking comprises one or more of smoking, thermal cooking such as roasting, steaming or boiling, or the like.
9. A method according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein the intimacy of contact between the flesh of said cut and said bone or bone substitute is supplemented by the addition of a substance selected to enhance diffusion of the principles responsible for bone-enhanced flavour.
A method according to claim 9, wherein said substance is selected from food acids or the like.
11. A method according to any one of claims 9 and 10, wherein said substance includes or comprises a flavouring excipient.
12. A method according to claim 11, wherein said excipient is selected from fruit juices, coulis or the like.
13. A manufactured meat product when produced by the method of any one of claims 1 to 12. DATED THIS THIRTY-FIRST DAY OF JANUARY 2006 ARG TRADING PTY LTD PIZZEYS PATENT AND TRADE MARK ATTORNEYS
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US6027756A (en) * 1997-03-11 2000-02-22 Sara Lee Corporation Method for forming a bone-in ham and a ham formed by the method
US6168822B1 (en) * 1998-09-30 2001-01-02 Sara Lee Corporation Method for producing a bone-in ham steak

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