CA2161450A1 - Cast cheese and a method of producing - Google Patents

Cast cheese and a method of producing

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CA2161450A1
CA2161450A1 CA002161450A CA2161450A CA2161450A1 CA 2161450 A1 CA2161450 A1 CA 2161450A1 CA 002161450 A CA002161450 A CA 002161450A CA 2161450 A CA2161450 A CA 2161450A CA 2161450 A1 CA2161450 A1 CA 2161450A1
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milk
rennet
cheese
value
renneting
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Janos Bodor
Maria Anna Geluk
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Unilever PLC
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A23FOODS OR FOODSTUFFS; TREATMENT THEREOF, NOT COVERED BY OTHER CLASSES
    • A23CDAIRY PRODUCTS, e.g. MILK, BUTTER OR CHEESE; MILK OR CHEESE SUBSTITUTES; MAKING THEREOF
    • A23C19/00Cheese; Cheese preparations; Making thereof
    • A23C19/02Making cheese curd
    • A23C19/05Treating milk before coagulation; Separating whey from curd
    • A23C19/052Acidifying only by chemical or physical means
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A23FOODS OR FOODSTUFFS; TREATMENT THEREOF, NOT COVERED BY OTHER CLASSES
    • A23CDAIRY PRODUCTS, e.g. MILK, BUTTER OR CHEESE; MILK OR CHEESE SUBSTITUTES; MAKING THEREOF
    • A23C19/00Cheese; Cheese preparations; Making thereof
    • A23C19/02Making cheese curd
    • A23C19/028Making cheese curd without substantial whey separation from coagulated milk
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A23FOODS OR FOODSTUFFS; TREATMENT THEREOF, NOT COVERED BY OTHER CLASSES
    • A23CDAIRY PRODUCTS, e.g. MILK, BUTTER OR CHEESE; MILK OR CHEESE SUBSTITUTES; MAKING THEREOF
    • A23C19/00Cheese; Cheese preparations; Making thereof
    • A23C19/02Making cheese curd
    • A23C19/028Making cheese curd without substantial whey separation from coagulated milk
    • A23C19/0285Making cheese curd without substantial whey separation from coagulated milk by dialysis or ultrafiltration

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Abstract

Cast cheese is made by renneting concentrated milk at temperatures between 45°C and 55°C and preferably between 46°C and 52 °C. The rennet activity in the cheese is less than 0.001 % calculated on a rennet strength of 1:10800.

Description

F 7158 (V) 1 - 2 ~

CAST CHEESE AND METHOD OF PRODUCING

The invention relates to cast cheese and a method of producing it. Cast cheese is a product obtained by adding rennet and optionally a starter or acidulent to concentrated milk and immediately filling this mixture into the final packages saving as moulds where this mixture is-allowed to curdle without c~tting or any other disturbance or damaging of the curd structure in order that little or no whey separation occurs.

A usual method of producing cast cheese comprises providing concentrated milk, e.g. ultrafiltrating skim-milk to a solids content of about 20% (roughly corresponding with a concentration factor of 5), optionally adding flavouring matter, salt, fat, preservative and similar additives, homogenising at a temperature above 50C, pasteurising and cooling down again, adding sufficient rennet for clotting, for instance about 0.2 g of rennet having a strength of 1:10000 per kg concentr?ted milk having a temperature of 27 to 35DC, filling the renneted concentrated milk immediately into a package where it curdles, leaving it undisturbed until the curd or fresh cheese has totally set, usually taking one hour or more, and distributing and selling the set product in said package.

EP 65394 describes a continuous process for making cheese curd, by coagulating a milk product during its passage through a long coagulator tube using intermittent movement and stand still periods. Renneting temperature is in the range of 25-50 C. The curd is discharged as a plug from the coagulator tube. Subsequently the curd can be processed further.

The invention aims at reducing the amount of rennet to be used and reducing the time required for setting the cheese ~hJlENDED SHEFr F 715~ (V) ~ 1~ 2 ~

and reducing the rennet activity remaining in the final product.

For achieving this the invention provides a method as defined in claim 1. Preferred embodime~ts thereof being defined in claims 2 to 5 cnd products obtainable thereby in claims 6 and 7. Cast cheese is preferably made at moderate pH values usually between 5.0 and 6.7 more preferably between 6.0 and 6.7 and in pcrticular between 6.3 and 6.7.

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The latter ranges being increasingly preferred for taste reasons and also for preventing wheying off problems.

In this specification and clai~s rennet is intended to comprise both calf rennet and similar milk coagulants, e.g.
chymosin, microbial rennet.

It does not need explanation that the salt balance and the lactose level may be adjusted by suitable methods like dia-filtration.

As is well known the keepability of cheese can be improvedby lowering the pH value from the usual value of natural milk. In the above method this may be achieved by incorporating suitable acids, e.g. lactic acid and citric acid, food acid precursors, e.g. glucono delta lactone (GDL) or food acid producing cultures to milk, resulting in a lowering of the pH value. The addition of GDL is preferably made after the final heating step but before adding rennet.

The invention also provides a cast cheese which is characterised by its low level of post clotting rennet activity, i.e. less than 1 x 10-5 of 1:10800 or a corresponding amount of another activity. The strength or activity of rennet is defined in The Merck Index 10th Ed.
(1983) monograph 8033.

Having generally described the invention a preferred embodiment and some alternatives thereof will be described in detail for elucidation.

In the present specification and claims parts and percentages refer to weights unless otherwise indicated.

W094/~79 2 ~ a PCT~4/01432 Example I
Skim-milk is pasteurised for 14 seconds at 72C and thereafter ultrafiltrated at 50C to a concentration factor of 5. Fat is added in an amount of 18~ and salt of 1.5%
after which a homogenisation treatment at 55C is effected.
The homogenised concentrated milk is pasteurised again for 15 seconds at 74C and thereafter cooled down to 48C. At this temperature 0,01 g rennet having a strength of 1:10800 is added per kg concentrated milk and thoroughly distributed therein. The resulting mixture is immediately filled into tubs of 100 ml. These tubs are stored without disturbance in an at 48C thermostated room for 1 hour whereby the temperature of the product is at any time kept above 45C. Thereafter the tubs with the set cheese are stored at chill, e.g. 5C. Determination of the rennet activity in the resulting cast cheese reveals about 1% of post clotting activity, as compared with the original rennet activity in the cheese milk for making cast cheese.
The enzymatic activity is likewise very low when compared with the original one.

Example II
The process of Example I is repeated with the only difference that the skim-milk which initially has a pH
value of 6.7 is acidified with sufficient citric acid for reducing the pH value to 6.3.

Example III
The process of Example I is repeated with the only difference that GDL is added to the concentrated milk after the final heating treatment but before the addition of rennet. GDL is added in an amount sufficient to reduce the pH value to 6Ø

ExamPle IV
The process of Example I is repeated with the only difference that 0.005 g rennet per kg concentrated milk is W094/~79 PCT~P94/01432 2~6~ ~ D 4 used. A fresh cheese having a slightly less rigidity l day after renneting is obtained.

Example V
The process of Example I is repeated using milk with a milk fat content of 3.5% for the ultrafiltration step. The ultrafiltration is continued until 40% dry matter content is reached. Thereafter no fat is added.

Exam~le VI
The process of Example I is repeated, except that the cheese milk after homogenising and pasteurising is cooled down to 50C. After renneting this temperature is maintained for l hour without fluctuations of more than lC
plus or minus. Similar results are obtained.

Claims (7)

NEW CLAIMS OF 23 March 1995
1. Method of producing cast cheese wherein a concentrated milk is pasteurised by heating and thereafter cooled down, the pH value of the milk is controlled, renneting is effected after cooling down and the resulting mixture is directly filled into the final packages, characterised in that renneting is effected at a milk temperature of from 45 to 55°C.
2. Method according to claim 1, characterised in that renneting is effected at a milk temperature of 46° to 52°C and particularly of 46°C to 51°C.
3. Method according to claim 1 or 2, characterised in that rennet is mixed in at a level of 0.03-0.2 g per kg of concentrated milk.
4. Method according to any one of claims 1-3, characterised in that the pH value is controlled at a value between 6.7 and 5.0, more preferably between 6.7 and 6.0 and in particular between 6.7 and 6.3.
5. Method according to any one of claims 1-4, characterised in that the concentrated milk is obtained by ultrafiltration.
6. Cast cheese obtainable by the method of any one of claims 1-5, having a rennet activity less than 0.001 calculated on a rennet strength of 1:10800.
7. Cast cheese according to claim 6 having a pH value between 6.7 and 5.0, preferably between 6.7 and 6.0 and in particular between 6.7 and 6.3.
CA002161450A 1993-04-27 1994-04-27 Cast cheese and a method of producing Abandoned CA2161450A1 (en)

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EP93201219.8 1993-04-27
EP93201219 1993-04-27

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CA (1) CA2161450A1 (en)
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