WO2017037756A1 - Cream puff and production method thereof - Google Patents
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- the present invention provides a chewy texture (glutinous texture: glutinous texture, like rice cake-just-making texture), large volume, thin skin puff and its
- the present invention relates to a manufacturing method and shoe dough and mixed powder for the shoe puff.
- the shoepuff (“choux pastry”) is “puff pastry” in which choux pastry dough is puffed and cooked, and is also referred to as “shoe skin”.
- Shoe cream filled with cream in a shoe puff is one of the foods that can be easily eaten and is preferred around the world.
- puffs puff skins
- It is manufactured by a method of adjusting to a firm hardness, squeezing it to the top plate, putting it in an oven, and baking it, but it is an expert experience to make the shape and size of the product after baking and the good texture
- a high level of skill was required.
- various raw materials and manufacturing methods have been proposed in recent years.
- the crispy texture of shupuff has been favored, but recently there has been an increase in the number of consumers who prefer a crisp texture (mochi texture), and even the supuff has a mochi texture. Is being sought.
- Patent Document 1 discloses a raw material powder comprising 50 to 80 parts by mass of ⁇ starch, 6 to 25 parts by mass of ⁇ starch, 7 to 30 parts by mass of wheat flour, and 7 to 25 parts by mass of sugar.
- a sesame-dango-style donut is described.
- the donut is described as having a mochi texture, when the hydroxypropylated tapioca starch described as a preferred starch is applied to shoe dough, the shoepuff volume is not sufficiently large and the shoe skin tends to be thick.
- a cream puff is produced using the shoe puff, there is a problem that it is difficult to chew the shoe skin, and the cream contained therein is easily ejected when chewing.
- Patent Document 2 discloses a confectionery dough containing an oil-in-water emulsion and processed starch, wherein the contact temperature between the oil-in-water emulsion and the processed starch containing pregelatinized starch is the melting point of the oil phase of the oil-in-water emulsion.
- a process for producing a confectionery dough having a mochi texture, characterized by adjusting at a temperature of + 5 ° C. or lower is described. Although the cavity was obtained by baking the confectionery dough, the cavity was small and the skin became thick, so it was not suitable for shoe puffs.
- Patent Document 3 has a mochi texture, characterized in that 5 to 30% by weight of glutinous rice flour and 30 to 95% by weight of tapioca processed starch are contained in 100 parts by weight of powder used for shoe dough. A shoe puff having a large cavity is disclosed. In the one described in the patent document, it is necessary to adjust to a specific temperature (80 to 90 ° C.) at the time of mixing the powder, and the manufacturing process becomes complicated such that a heating process is required twice for manufacturing the shoe puff. It is not a method that can be easily manufactured.
- Patent Document 4 describes that 75-50 parts by weight of pregelatinized starch, non-pregelatinized wheat starch.
- a method using a mix containing 25 to 50 parts by weight, 1 to 10 parts by weight of sodium caseinate and 2 to 25 parts by weight of whole egg powder is disclosed in Patent Document 5 as a mixture of pregelatinized starch and uncrosslinked pregelatinized starch.
- a method using a mixed powder for shoe skin containing 100 parts by weight of a starch mixture and 0.1 to 20 parts by weight of casein is disclosed.
- these products do not provide a moisturized shoepuff, and are not always satisfactory in terms of productivity and ease of eating.
- Patent Document 6 prepares a composition containing amylopectin starch, heats at least a part of the composition to a temperature higher than its glass transition temperature, and cools it below its glass transition temperature.
- Patent Document 7 a method for obtaining an expanded food having improved expansion characteristics was selected from starch or flour having an amylose content of 25% by weight or less, and their ⁇ -form, acetylate, and etherate.
- a method for preparing a dough for obtaining a puffed food having a hollow structure using at least one starchy raw material is disclosed.
- the puffed food described in the patent document is a method for obtaining a puffed food with good puffing ability, but none of the puffed food exhibits a mochi texture. It cannot be applied as a method.
- JP 2004-254520 A JP2008-263944 JP2013-123382A JP 06-038666 JP 08-275721 Special table 2002-538799 JP-A-10-191877
- An object of the present invention is to provide a shoe puff having an excellent mochi texture, a large volume and a thin shoe skin, a method for producing the shoe puff, a shoe dough for producing the shoe puff, and a mixed powder for preparing the shoe dough. Furthermore, an object of the present invention is to provide a shoe dough having an excellent mochi texture, a large volume, and a shoe puff having a thin shoe skin, and a mixed powder for the shoe dough.
- the present inventors have studied earnestly about starchy raw materials used for the production of shoe puffs, their blending, etc., and (A) starch with amylopectin 80 mass% or more, and (B) pregelatinized starch.
- a starch raw material in which at least 8 parts by mass of the starch having amylopectin content of 80% by mass or more in (A) is glutinous tapioca starch is used as a shupafu starch raw material Or a mixed powder for shoe dough, or (A) amylopectin 80% by mass or more starch, (B) pregelatinized starch, and (C) flour in a specific amount, and (A ) Of starch having amylopectin content of 80% by mass or more, and using a starchy raw material in which at least 8 parts by mass is glutinous tapioca starch as a raw material of chupafu starch, a mixed powder for shoe dough is prepared. It is possible to produce a shoe puff that is excellent in mochi texture, large in volume, and thin in shoe skin by preparing shoe dough using the mixed powder for shoe dough and producing shoe puff. The headline and the present invention were completed.
- starchy raw materials contained in shoe puff among 100 parts by weight of starchy raw materials contained in shoe puff, (A) 70 to 92 parts by weight of starch having an amylopectin content of 80% by weight or more, and (B) 8 to 20 parts of pregelatinized starch.
- a starchy raw material for the production of shoe puffs or (A) 70 to 92 parts by mass of starch having an amylopectin content of 80% by mass or more, and (B) 8 starch-modified starch.
- a starch dough was prepared by using a starchy raw material in which at least 8 parts by mass or more of the starch of 80% by mass or more is glutinous tapioca starch as a starchy raw material for producing a shoe puff, and produced using the dough It consists of a shoe puff characterized by that.
- starch having an amylopectin content of 80% by mass or more (B) pregelatinized starch, and (C) flour are blended at a specific blending ratio as starchy raw materials for producing shoe puffs.
- the mixed powder for shoe dough prepared from the starchy raw material for producing the shoe puff, and the shoe dough prepared from the mixed powder for shoe dough it has excellent mochi texture, large volume, This makes it possible to easily produce shoe puffs that are thin and easy to eat.
- the blending amount of the starch having an amylopectin content of 80% by mass or more in (A) is preferably 80 to 92 parts by mass.
- a blending amount of parts by mass can be employed.
- the blending amount of starch having an amylopectin content of 80% by mass or more in (A) is 80 to 90 parts by mass.
- the blending amount of (B) pregelatinized starch is 10 to 20 parts by mass, and the blending amount of (C) flour is 10 parts by mass or less.
- glutinous tapioca starch can be used as the starch having an amylopectin content of 80% by mass or more.
- pregelatinized starch pregelatinized cross-linked starch can be used.
- the present invention includes (A) 70 to 92 parts by mass of starch having an amylopectin content of 80% by mass or more, and (B) 8 to 20 parts by mass of pregelatinized starch, out of 100 parts by mass of the starchy material contained in the shoepuff.
- a starch raw material in which at least 8 parts by mass or more of the starch having an amylopectin content of 80% by mass or more of (A) is a seed tapioca starch
- a dough is prepared by using as a starchy raw material for producing a shoepuff, or, among 100 parts by weight of a starchy raw material contained in a shoepuff, (A) 70 to 92 parts by weight of starch having an amylopectin content of 80% by weight or more And (B) 8 to 20 parts by mass of pregelatinized starch under the condition of A + B ⁇ 100 parts by mass, and (C) flour as a remaining starch raw material in an amount of 22 parts by mass or less.
- One of the above-mentioned starches having an amylopectin content of 80% by mass or more in (A) is prepared by using a starchy raw material in which at least 8 parts by mass is glutinous tapioca starch as a starchy raw material for producing shoe puffs,
- the invention includes an invention of a method for producing a shoe puff, wherein the fabric is produced using the fabric as a shoe fabric.
- the present invention relates to (A) 70 to 92 parts by mass of starch having an amylopectin content of 80% by mass or more, and (B) 8 to 20 parts of pregelatinized starch among 100 parts by mass of the starchy raw material contained in the shoepuff.
- the starch raw material in which at least 8 parts by mass or more of the starch having an amylopectin content of 80% by mass or more of (A) above is compounded under the condition of A + B ⁇ 100 parts by mass.
- the invention includes a shoe dough for producing shoe puffs, characterized in that it is prepared by using a starchy material having at least 8 parts by mass of glutinous tapioca starch as a starchy material for producing shoe puffs.
- the present invention relates to (A) 70 to 92 parts by mass of starch having an amylopectin content of 80% by mass or more, and (B) 8 to 20 parts of pregelatinized starch among 100 parts by mass of the starchy raw material contained in the shoepuff.
- a starch raw material in which at least 8 parts by mass of the starch having an amylopectin content of 80% by mass or more of (A) is a seed tapioca starch, and A + B ⁇ 100 parts by mass.
- the invention includes a mixed powder for shoe dough characterized in that at least 8 parts by mass of a starchy raw material having glutinous seed tapioca starch is blended as a starchy raw material for producing shoe dough.
- the present invention also includes the invention of a shoe cream manufactured by filling a cream with the shoe puff of the present invention.
- the present invention comprises the inventions of the following claims.
- a starch dough is prepared by using a starchy raw material in which at least 8 parts by mass or more of the starch is a glutinous tapioca starch as a starchy raw material for producing a shoe puff.
- the blending amount of starch having an amylopectin content of 80% by mass or more in (A) is 80 to 90 parts by mass
- the pregelatinized starch of (B) The shoe puff according to [2] or [3] above, wherein the blending amount is 10 to 20 parts by mass, and the blending amount of the flour of (C) is 10 parts by mass or less.
- a starch material comprising at least 8 parts by mass of a starchy tapioca starch is used as a starch material for producing shoe puffs, and the dough is used as a shoe dough.
- a mixed powder for shoe dough comprising 8 parts by mass or more of a starchy raw material of glutinous tapioca starch as a starchy raw material for producing shoe dough.
- the present invention can provide a shoe puff having an excellent mochi texture, a large volume, and a thin shoe skin, having a mochi texture, having a good appearance and being easy to eat. Provides a feeling of shoe puff.
- the present invention also provides a shoe dough and a mixed dough for shoe dough that can easily produce a shoe puff that has a mochi texture and a good appearance and is easy to eat. According to the present invention, when mixing raw material powder in the production of shoe puffs, there is no need for a heating step, and a shoe puff having excellent mochi texture, large volume, and thin shoe skin can be easily obtained. Since it can be manufactured stably, an excellent shoe puff production method is provided from the viewpoint of productivity.
- the present invention includes (A) 70 to 92 parts by mass of starch having an amylopectin content of 80% by mass or more, and (B) 8 to 20 parts by mass of pregelatinized starch, out of 100 parts by mass of the starchy material contained in the shoepuff.
- a shoe dough is prepared by using as a starchy raw material for producing a shoepuff, or (A) 70 to 92 parts by mass of starch having an amylopectin content of 80% by mass or more, and (B) 8 to 20 of pregelatinized starch.
- the shoe puff is also referred to as a shoe case, which is a shoe dough that is baked and expanded into a dome shape, and is formed by shoe skin and has a cavity inside.
- the starch (A) component of 80% by mass or more of amylopectin used in the present invention includes, for example, glutinous seed tapioca starch, glutinous corn starch, glutinous potato starch, glutinous rice starch, glutinous wheat starch, tapioca starch and their processing A starch etc. are mentioned.
- the shoepuff of the present invention contains 80 parts by mass or more of amylopectin starch as component (A) in an amount of 70 parts by mass or more out of 100 parts by mass of the starch raw material, and 8 parts by mass of at least glutinous tapioca starch in component (A).
- One of the features is to include the above.
- glutinous seed tapioca starch only glutinous seed tapioca starch may be used, and in addition to glutinous seed tapioca starch, one or more starches of 80% by mass or more of amylopectin may be combined.
- One or two or more kinds of amylopectin 80% by mass or more starch combined with glutinous seed tapioca starch is preferably glutinous corn starch or tapioca starch.
- the amylopectin 80% by mass or more starch used in the present invention is an ungelatinized starch, and if necessary, one or more kinds of processing selected from bleaching, hydroxypropylation, acetylation, crosslinking, oxidation and acid soaking It may be processed.
- hydroxypropylation refers to a treatment of reacting propylene oxide with starch
- acetylation refers to a treatment of reacting acetic anhydride, vinyl acetate monomer, or the like with starch, and can be carried out according to a conventional method.
- Cross-linking refers to a treatment such as adding a cross-linking agent such as metaphosphate or phosphorus oxychloride to react with starch, and can be carried out according to a conventional method.
- Oxidation refers to a treatment that causes sodium hypochlorite to act on starch
- acid soaking refers to a treatment that causes sulfuric acid to act on starch, both of which can be carried out according to conventional methods.
- the glutinous tapioca starch which is one of the components (A) of the present invention, is a starch made from glutinous tapioca as a raw material and refers to a composition in which amylopectin is composed of almost 100%.
- glutinous tapioca starch produced by Siam Quality Starch (Thailand) can be used from glutinous tapioca cocoon obtained from Thai Tapioca Deveiopment Institute (Thailand).
- the shoe puff of the present invention contains pregelatinized starch as component (B).
- the pregelatinized starch refers to a powdery starch obtained by drying gelatinized (pregelatinized) starch and grinding it as necessary.
- the method of converting starch into ⁇ is known, and examples thereof include a method in which starch is heated using a drum dryer, an extruder, a spray dryer or the like in the presence of moisture.
- the kind of raw material of the pregelatinized starch used in the present invention is not particularly limited, and examples thereof include wheat starch, potato starch, tapioca starch, corn starch, rice starch, sago starch, sweet potato starch and various glutinous starches. .
- One type of pregelatinized starch may be used, or two or more types may be used in combination.
- potato starch, tapioca starch and glutinous seed starch are preferable as the raw material of the pregelatinized starch used in the present invention.
- the pregelatinized starch used in the present invention is subjected to one or more kinds of processing selected from hydroxypropylation, acetylation, cross-linking, oxidation, and acid dipping in advance, and then pregelatinized as necessary. Modified starch may be used.
- the pregelatinized starch used in the present invention is preferably a pregelatinized cross-linked starch, more preferably a pregelatinized hydroxypropylated cross-linked starch.
- the cold water swelling degree of the pregelatinized starch used in the present invention is not particularly limited, but is preferably 10 to 90 and more preferably 50 to 80 from the viewpoint that an appropriate viscosity can be imparted during the production of shoe dough.
- the cold water swelling degree can be measured under the following conditions. 2 g of the pregelatinized starch sample is uniformly dispersed in 100 ml of water, poured into a 100 ml graduated cylinder, allowed to stand for 24 hours, the volume of the starch precipitate layer is read, and the numerical value (ml) is taken as the cold water swelling degree. .
- the shoepuff of the present invention can contain (C) flour as a starchy raw material in addition to (A) starch having an amylopectin content of 80% by mass or more and (B) pregelatinized starch as a starchy raw material.
- the compounding quantity of this (C) flour can be mix
- wheat flour (light flour, medium flour, semi-strong flour, strong flour, super strong flour, Japanese wheat flour), whole grain flour, bran, rye, rice, corn, barley, millet, awa, acne, germinated brown rice, black rice, red rice , Soybeans, red beans, amaranth, quinoa and the like.
- starch and / or flour other than the starch may be used as the starchy raw material.
- starch and / or flour other than the starch may be used as the starchy raw material.
- C) flour as a starchy raw material other than (A) and (B) starch from the viewpoint of imparting flavor derived from flour.
- wheat flour can be mentioned.
- amylopectin 70 parts by mass or more and 92 parts by mass or less and pregelatinized starch 8 parts by mass or more and 20 parts by mass or less By blending so that 8 parts by mass or more of the starch of 80% by mass or more of amylopectin is glutinous tapioca starch, a shoe puff having excellent mochi texture, large volume and thin shoe skin can be produced.
- a more preferable blending ratio of the starch of 80% by mass or more of the amylopectin is 80 parts by mass or more and 92 parts by mass or less, and more preferably 80 parts by mass or more and 90 parts by mass or less.
- a more preferable blending ratio of the pregelatinized starch is 10 parts by mass or more and 20 parts by mass or less, and more preferably 10 parts by mass or more and 15 parts by mass or less.
- a more preferable blending ratio of glutinous tapioca starch blended as a starch of 80% by mass or more of the amylopectin is 10 parts by mass or more, and more preferably 20 parts by mass or more.
- yeast, baking powder, salt, water, and other auxiliary materials can be added as necessary in addition to the starchy raw material.
- a shoe dough is produced based on the above raw materials, and subjected to heat treatment such as baking, frying, steaming, etc., to produce the shoe puff of the present invention.
- the secondary material is a secondary material that is generally used in the manufacture of shoe dough, or a secondary material that is used depending on the desired quality, specifically, whole egg, egg white, egg yolk, dried whole egg, Eggs such as dried egg white and dried egg yolk, sugar, brown sugar, glucose, isomerized sugar, rare sugar, rare sugar-containing isomerized sugar (eg, rare sugar sweet, manufactured by Matsutani Chemical Co., Ltd.), oligosaccharide, dextrin, reduced starch Decomposed sugars, non-fat dry milk, whole milk powder, dairy products such as cow milk, shortening, margarine, butter, powdered fats and oils such as emulsified fats, glycerin fatty acid esters, sucrose fatty acid esters, stearoyl calcium lactate, etc.
- Emulsifiers spices such as cinnamon and basil, Western liquors such as brandy and rum, dried fruits such as raisins and dried cherries, almonds, Nuts such as nuts, enzymes such as ⁇ -amylase, ⁇ -amylase, glucooxidase, protease, lipase, xylanase, hemicellulase, glucose oxidase, flavors (eg vanilla essence), artificial sweeteners (eg aspartame), pectin, guar gum degradation Products, agarose, glucomannan, polydextrose, sodium alginate, cellulose, hemicellulose, lignin, chitin, chitosan, indigestible dextrin, dietary fiber such as citrus fiber, active gluten, cocoa powder, xanthan gum, guar gum, gellan gum Agents can be exemplified.
- the component (A), the component (B) and the component (C) may be mixed in advance and provided as a mixed powder.
- the manufacturer does not need to mix the starchy raw material and can simplify the production process of the shoe puff.
- the mixed powder may contain baking powder, salt, and auxiliary materials as necessary.
- a method of mixing raw materials in a heated state heat and mixing step
- a method of mixing raw materials in a non-heated state The heating and mixing step refers to a step in which, for example, water, fats and oils, in some cases, salt, sugar, and the like are mixed and boiled in advance and added to a starch raw material and the like, and then stirred.
- a swelling material is produced by adding and stirring swelling agents.
- a target shoe puff can be produced by either a method including a heating and mixing step or a method not including a heating and mixing step.
- a method for manufacturing a shoe puff that does not include the heating and mixing step is preferable.
- the present invention is superior to the prior art in that it can be easily produced as a puff having good swelling property, excellent mochi texture, and easy to eat.
- the production method of the present invention can also be applied to frozen products in which shoe puffs are produced and then frozen and distributed, and frozen doughs that are recently used for rationalizing the production process of shoe dough and for distribution purposes.
- Examples of products to which the shoe puff or shoe dough of the present invention can be applied include cream puffs, eclairs, French crullers, fried shoes, and pie shoes and cookie shoes that are combined with other doughs.
- povillea, pondecejo, and the like can be raised as a dough-type dough similar to shoe dough, and the volume of the product can be improved while maintaining a texture.
- the shoe puff was cut so that it passed through the top of the shoe puff and was perpendicular to the bottom of the shoe puff.
- the skin thickness at the top and bottom of the cut surface of the shoe puff was measured with calipers.
- the average of the measured values at the top and bottom two locations was defined as the skin thickness of the shoe skin.
- the shoe thickness of the shoe puff having a mochi texture is preferably 7 mm or less.
- the skin thickness is 5 mm or less, even if it is a shoe puff having a mochi texture, cream puff is preferable because it is easier to eat. Based on the above, the skin thickness was evaluated as follows.
- the volume of the shoe skin was measured with an automatic volume meter (3D LaserVolume Measurement Selnac-winVM2100, Astex). Based on the volume of shoe puffs prepared using Formulation 1-4 shown in Table 3 using tapioca starch, which was conventionally used as starch that can provide a mochi texture, the following evaluation was made.
- Shoe puffs were produced in the same manner as shoe puff study 1 except that the ingredients 2-1 to 2-4 shown in Table 4 were used as the starchy raw material.
- Shoe puffs were produced in the same manner as in shoe puff study 1 except that the ingredients 4-1 to 4-8 shown in Table 8 were used as the starchy raw material.
- a preferred shoe puff for the purposes of the present invention could be produced when the pregelatinized starch was 8 to 20 parts by mass as component (B).
- a comparison of shoe puffs produced using the starchy raw material of Formulation 4-5 (B component is pregelatinized hydroxypropylated cross-linked starch) and Formulation 4-6 (B component is pregelatinized crosslinkable starch) In the case of using a modified hydroxypropylated crosslinked starch, a preferable shoe puff having a thinner shoe skin could be produced.
- Cream puffs were produced using the shoe puffs of Example 1 and Comparative Example 2. Although the cream puff produced using the shoe puff of Example 1 was excellent in mochi texture, the cream contained therein was difficult to jump out and was easy to eat. On the other hand, the cream puff produced using the shoe puff of Comparative Example 2 was difficult to eat when the chew skin was bitten and shredded.
- the present invention can provide a shoe puff having an excellent mochi texture, a large volume, and a thin shoe skin, having a mochi texture, having a good appearance and being easy to eat. Provides a feeling of shoe puff.
- the present invention also provides a shoe dough and a mixed dough for shoe dough that can easily produce a shoe puff that has a mochi texture and a good appearance and is easy to eat. According to the present invention, when mixing raw material powder in the production of shoe puffs, there is no need for a heating step, and a shoe puff having excellent mochi texture, large volume, and thin shoe skin can be easily obtained. Since it can be manufactured stably, an excellent shoe puff production method is provided from the viewpoint of productivity.
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[1]シューパフに含まれる澱粉質原料100質量部のうち、(A)アミロペクチン含量80質量%以上の澱粉を70質量部~92質量部と、(B)α化澱粉を8~20質量部とを、A+B≦100質量部となる条件で含有し、かつ、上記(A)のアミロペクチン含量80質量%以上の澱粉のうち、少なくとも8質量部以上がもち種タピオカ澱粉である澱粉質原料を、シューパフ製造用の澱粉質原料として用いてシュー生地を調製し、製造されたことを特徴とするシューパフ。
[2]シューパフに含まれる澱粉質原料100質量部のうち、(A)アミロペクチン含量80質量%以上の澱粉を70質量部~92質量部と、(B)α化澱粉を8~20質量部とを、A+B<100質量部となる条件で含有し、残部の澱粉質原料として(C)穀粉を22質量部以下の配合量で配合し、かつ、上記(A)のアミロペクチン含量80質量%以上の澱粉のうち、少なくとも8質量部以上がもち種タピオカ澱粉である澱粉質原料を、シューパフ製造用の澱粉質原料として用いてシュー生地を調製し、製造されたことを特徴とする上記[1]に記載のシューパフ。
[3]シューパフに含まれる澱粉質原料100質量部のうち、(A)のアミロペクチン含量80質量%以上の澱粉の配合量が、80質量部~92質量部であることを特徴とする上記[1]又は[2]に記載のシューパフ。
[4]シューパフに含まれる澱粉質原料100質量部のうち、(A)のアミロペクチン含量80質量%以上の澱粉の配合量が80質量部~90質量部であり、(B)のα化澱粉の配合量が10~20質量部であり、(C)の穀粉の配合量が10質量部以下であることを特徴とする上記[2]又は[3]に記載のシューパフ。
[5]アミロペクチン含量80質量%以上の澱粉が、もち種タピオカ澱粉であることを特徴とする上記[1]~[4]のいずれか1項に記載のシューパフ。
[6]α化澱粉が、α化架橋澱粉であるであることを特徴とする上記[1]~[5]のいずれか1項に記載のシューパフ。
[7]シューパフに含まれる澱粉質原料100質量部のうち、(A)アミロペクチン含量80質量%以上の澱粉を70質量部~92質量部と、(B)α化澱粉を8~20質量部とを、A+B≦100質量部となる条件で配合し、かつ、上記(A)のアミロペクチン含量80質量%以上の澱粉のうち、少なくとも8質量部以上がもち種タピオカ澱粉である澱粉質原料を、シューパフ製造用の澱粉質原料として用いて生地を調製し、該生地をシュー生地として用いて製造することを特徴とするシューパフの製造方法。
[8]シューパフに含まれる澱粉質原料100質量部のうち、(A)アミロペクチン含量80質量%以上の澱粉を70質量部~92質量部と、(B)α化澱粉を8~20質量部とを、A+B<100質量部となる条件で配合し、残部の澱粉質原料として(C)穀粉を22質量部以下の配合量で配合し、かつ、上記(A)のアミロペクチン含量80質量%以上の澱粉のうち、少なくとも8質量部以上がもち種タピオカ澱粉である澱粉質原料を、シューパフ製造用の澱粉質原料として用いて生地を調製し、該生地をシュー生地として用いて製造することを特徴とする上記[7]に記載のシューパフの製造方法。
[9]シューパフに含まれる澱粉質原料100質量部のうち、(A)アミロペクチン含量80質量%以上の澱粉を70質量部~92質量部と、(B)α化澱粉を8~20質量部とを、A+B≦100質量部となる条件で配合し、かつ、上記(A)のアミロペクチン含量80質量%以上の澱粉のうち、少なくとも8質量部以上がもち種タピオカ澱粉である澱粉質原料を、シューパフ製造用の澱粉質原料として用いるか、或いは(A)アミロペクチン含量80質量%以上の澱粉を70質量部~92質量部と、(B)α化澱粉を8~20質量部とを、A+B<100質量部となる条件で配合し、残部の澱粉質原料として(C)穀粉を22質量部以下の配合量で配合し、かつ、上記(A)のアミロペクチン含量80質量%以上の澱粉のうち、少なくとも8質量部以上がもち種タピオカ澱粉である澱粉質原料を、シューパフ製造用の澱粉質原料として用いて、調製したことを特徴とする、シューパフの製造用シュー生地。
[10]シューパフに含まれる澱粉質原料100質量部のうち、(A)アミロペクチン含量80質量%以上の澱粉を70質量部~92質量部と、(B)α化澱粉を8~20質量部とを、A+B≦100質量部となる条件で配合し、かつ、上記(A)のアミロペクチン含量80質量%以上の澱粉のうち、少なくとも8質量部以上がもち種タピオカ澱粉である澱粉質原料を、シューパフ製造用の澱粉質原料として用いるか、或いは(A)アミロペクチン含量80質量%以上の澱粉を70質量部~92質量部と、(B)α化澱粉を8~20質量部とを、A+B<100質量部となる条件で配合し、残部の澱粉質原料として(C)穀粉を22質量部以下の配合量で配合し、かつ、上記(A)のアミロペクチン含量80質量%以上の澱粉のうち、少なくとも8質量部以上がもち種タピオカ澱粉である澱粉質原料を、シュー生地製造用の澱粉質原料として配合したことを特徴とするシュー生地用ミックス粉。
[11]上記[1]~[6]のいずれか1項に記載のシューパフを用いて、クリームを充填し、製造されたシュークリーム。 Specifically, the present invention comprises the inventions of the following claims.
[1] Of 100 parts by weight of starchy raw material contained in the shoepuff, (A) 70 to 92 parts by weight of starch having an amylopectin content of 80% by weight or more, and (B) 8 to 20 parts by weight of pregelatinized starch And a starchy raw material in which at least 8 parts by mass of the amylopectin content of the above-mentioned (A) starch having a mass of 80% by mass or more is a seed tapioca starch, A shoe puff characterized in that a shoe dough is prepared and used as a starchy raw material for production.
[2] Of 100 parts by weight of starchy raw material contained in the shoepuff, (A) 70 to 92 parts by weight of starch having an amylopectin content of 80% by weight or more, and (B) 8 to 20 parts by weight of pregelatinized starch Is added under the condition of A + B <100 parts by mass, (C) flour is blended in a blending amount of 22 parts by mass or less as the remaining starch raw material, and the amylopectin content of (A) is 80% by mass or more The above [1], wherein a starch dough is prepared by using a starchy raw material in which at least 8 parts by mass or more of the starch is a glutinous tapioca starch as a starchy raw material for producing a shoe puff. The listed shoepuff.
[3] The above-mentioned [1], wherein among 100 parts by weight of the starchy raw material contained in the shoepuff, the amount of the starch having an amylopectin content of 80% by mass or more in (A) is 80 to 92 parts by mass. ] Or the shoe puff according to [2].
[4] Of 100 parts by mass of the starchy raw material contained in the shoepuff, the blending amount of starch having an amylopectin content of 80% by mass or more in (A) is 80 to 90 parts by mass, and the pregelatinized starch of (B) The shoe puff according to [2] or [3] above, wherein the blending amount is 10 to 20 parts by mass, and the blending amount of the flour of (C) is 10 parts by mass or less.
[5] The shoe puff according to any one of [1] to [4] above, wherein the starch having an amylopectin content of 80% by mass or more is glutinous seed tapioca starch.
[6] The shoe puff according to any one of [1] to [5] above, wherein the pregelatinized starch is pregelatinized crosslinked starch.
[7] Of 100 parts by weight of the starchy material contained in the shoepuff, (A) 70 to 92 parts by weight of starch having an amylopectin content of 80% by weight or more, and (B) 8 to 20 parts by weight of pregelatinized starch Is added under the condition of A + B ≦ 100 parts by mass, and among the starches having an amylopectin content of 80% by mass or more of (A), a starchy raw material in which at least 8 parts by mass is a seed tapioca starch, A method for producing a shoe puff, characterized in that a dough is prepared as a starchy raw material for production, and the dough is produced as a shoe dough.
[8] Of 100 parts by weight of the starchy raw material contained in the shoepuff, (A) 70 to 92 parts by weight of starch having an amylopectin content of 80% by weight or more, and (B) 8 to 20 parts by weight of pregelatinized starch Is blended under the condition of A + B <100 parts by mass, and (C) flour is blended at a blending amount of 22 parts by mass or less as the remaining starch raw material, and the amylopectin content of the above (A) is 80% by mass or more. A starch material comprising at least 8 parts by mass of a starchy tapioca starch is used as a starch material for producing shoe puffs, and the dough is used as a shoe dough. The method for producing a shoe puff according to [7] above.
[9] Of 100 parts by weight of the starchy material contained in the shoepuff, (A) 70 to 92 parts by weight of starch having an amylopectin content of 80% by weight or more, and (B) 8 to 20 parts by weight of pregelatinized starch Is added under the condition of A + B ≦ 100 parts by mass, and among the starches having an amylopectin content of 80% by mass or more of (A), a starchy raw material in which at least 8 parts by mass is a seed tapioca starch, It is used as a starchy raw material for production, or (A) 70 to 92 parts by mass of starch having an amylopectin content of 80% by mass or more, and (B) 8 to 20 parts by mass of pregelatinized starch, A + B <100 Compounded under the conditions of parts by mass, and (C) flour as a remaining starch raw material in an amount of 22 parts by mass or less, and among the starches having an amylopectin content of 80% by mass or more in (A) above, A shoe dough for producing shoe puffs, characterized in that it is prepared using a starchy raw material having 8 parts by mass or more of glutinous seed tapioca starch as a starchy raw material for producing shoe puffs.
[10] Of 100 parts by weight of the starchy raw material contained in the shoepuff, (A) 70 to 92 parts by weight of starch having an amylopectin content of 80% by weight or more, and (B) 8 to 20 parts by weight of pregelatinized starch Is added under the condition of A + B ≦ 100 parts by mass, and among the starches having an amylopectin content of 80% by mass or more of (A), a starchy raw material in which at least 8 parts by mass is a seed tapioca starch, It is used as a starchy raw material for production, or (A) 70 to 92 parts by mass of starch having an amylopectin content of 80% by mass or more, and (B) 8 to 20 parts by mass of pregelatinized starch, A + B <100 It mix | blends on the conditions used as a mass part, (C) flour is mix | blended with the compounding quantity of 22 mass parts or less as a remainder starchy raw material, and less than the starch of the above-mentioned (A) amylopectin content 80 mass% or more. When A mixed powder for shoe dough comprising 8 parts by mass or more of a starchy raw material of glutinous tapioca starch as a starchy raw material for producing shoe dough.
[11] A cream puff produced by filling the cream with the shoe puff according to any one of [1] to [6] above.
シューパフの頂点を通りシューパフの底に対して垂直となるようにシューパフを切断した。シューパフの切断面の頂上部と底部の皮厚をノギスにより測定した。上下2カ所の測定値の平均をそのシュー皮の皮厚とした。モチ食感を有するシューパフのシュー皮において、皮厚が7mmを超えるとシューパフの中にクリームを入れたシュークリームにおいて、皮を噛み千切ろうとする際に中のクリームが飛び出しやすくなり食べにくくなる。そのため、モチ食感を有するシューパフのシュー皮においては皮厚は7mm以下が好ましい。また、皮厚が5mm以下であれば、モチ食感を有するシューパフであっても、シュークリームはより食べやすくなり好ましい。以上を踏まえ、以下のように皮厚による評価をした。 (Measurement of shoe skin thickness)
The shoe puff was cut so that it passed through the top of the shoe puff and was perpendicular to the bottom of the shoe puff. The skin thickness at the top and bottom of the cut surface of the shoe puff was measured with calipers. The average of the measured values at the top and bottom two locations was defined as the skin thickness of the shoe skin. In a shoe skin of a shoe puff having a mochi texture, if the skin thickness exceeds 7 mm, the cream inside the shoe puff will tend to pop out and become difficult to eat when trying to chew the skin and shred. Therefore, the shoe thickness of the shoe puff having a mochi texture is preferably 7 mm or less. Moreover, if the skin thickness is 5 mm or less, even if it is a shoe puff having a mochi texture, cream puff is preferable because it is easier to eat. Based on the above, the skin thickness was evaluated as follows.
◎:5mm以下。
〇:5mmより大~7mm以下。
×:7mmより大。 <Criteria>
A: 5 mm or less.
A: Greater than 5 mm to 7 mm or less.
X: Greater than 7 mm.
シュー皮の容積を自動体積計(3D LaserVolume Measurement Selnac-winVM2100、アステックス社)により測定した。従来モチ食感が得られる澱粉として使用されていたタピオカ澱粉を利用した表3記載の配合1-4を使って作製したシューパフの容積を元に、以下のように評価した。 (Measurement of shoe skin volume)
The volume of the shoe skin was measured with an automatic volume meter (3D LaserVolume Measurement Selnac-winVM2100, Astex). Based on the volume of shoe puffs prepared using Formulation 1-4 shown in Table 3 using tapioca starch, which was conventionally used as starch that can provide a mochi texture, the following evaluation was made.
◎:70cm3以上。
〇:52cm3以上70cm3未満。
×:52cm3未満。 <Criteria>
A: 70 cm 3 or more.
A: 52 cm 3 or more and less than 70 cm 3
×: 52cm less than 3.
シューパフの食感評価を10名のよく訓練された試験員により実施した。各試験員にモチ食感を、澱粉質原料として小麦粉だけで製造したシューパフのモチ食感を1、モチ食感が強い場合を5として5段階で評価させた。10名のモチ食感の点数の平均をそのシューパフのモチ食感値とし、以下のように評価した。 (Shoo puff texture evaluation)
The texture evaluation of the shoepuff was performed by 10 well-trained examiners. Each tester evaluated the mochi texture in five stages, with 1 as the mochi texture of a shoe puff made only with wheat flour as a starchy raw material and 5 when the mochi texture is strong. The average score of ten people's mochi texture was taken as the mochi texture value of the shoepuff, and the evaluation was as follows.
◎:4以上。
〇:3以上~4未満。
×:3未満。 <Criteria>
A: 4 or more.
◯: 3 or more and less than 4.
X: Less than 3.
表2の配合1-1~配合1-7に記載の澱粉質原料を準備した。各種澱粉質原料、液状マーガリン及びデキストリンを表1に記載の割合で混合し、全卵、水を加えて十分撹拌してシュー生地を調製した。該シュー生地を絞り袋に入れ、天板上に生地量が10gになるよう絞り出し、霧吹きを行った後、あらかじめ上火180℃、下火190℃に加熱したオーブンで17分焼成してシュー皮を得た。オーブンから取り出したシュー皮を20℃で40分間保持しシューパフの各種測定をした。 (Manufacture of shoe puffs)
The starchy raw materials described in Formulation 1-1 to Formulation 1-7 in Table 2 were prepared. Various starchy materials, liquid margarine and dextrin were mixed in the proportions shown in Table 1, and whole eggs and water were added and stirred well to prepare shoe dough. The shoe dough is put in a squeeze bag, squeezed out so that the amount of dough becomes 10 g on the top plate, sprayed, and then baked for 17 minutes in an oven preheated to 180 ° C. and 190 ° C. Got. The shoe skin taken out from the oven was held at 20 ° C. for 40 minutes, and various measurements of shoe puffs were performed.
結果を表3に示す。澱粉質原料として、α化澱粉ともち種タピオカ澱粉の組合わせ又は、α化澱粉とヒドロキシプロピル化もち種タピオカ澱粉の組合わせを用いた場合、モチ食感に優れ、シューパフの容積が大きく、シュー皮が薄い好ましいシューパフを製造できた。その際、シュー生地の製造時において原料粉を混合する際に加熱工程を必要とせず、簡易な製造工程で好ましいシューパフを製造できた。一方、もち種タピオカ澱粉を含まない場合、表3に示すように好ましいシュー皮を製造できなかった。 (result)
The results are shown in Table 3. When using a combination of pregelatinized starch and glutinous tapioca starch, or a combination of pregelatinized starch and hydroxypropylated glutinous tapioca starch as the raw material for starch, it has excellent mochi texture, large shoepuff volume, A preferred shoe puff having a thin skin could be produced. At that time, when the raw material powder was mixed during the production of the shoe dough, a heating step was not required, and a preferable shoe puff could be produced by a simple production process. On the other hand, when no glutinous seed tapioca starch was included, preferred shoe skins could not be produced as shown in Table 3.
澱粉質原料として表4に示す配合2-1~2-4を用いた以外はシューパフの検討1と同様にシューパフを製造した。 (Manufacturing)
Shoe puffs were produced in the same manner as shoe puff study 1 except that the ingredients 2-1 to 2-4 shown in Table 4 were used as the starchy raw material.
結果を表5に示す。澱粉質原料100質量部に対して、もち種タピオカ澱粉を70質量部以上配合させてα化澱粉と併用した場合、好ましいシューパフを製造できた。もち種タピオカ澱粉が60質量部の場合、α化澱粉と併用しても、シューパフの容積、皮厚の点で好ましいシューパフを製造できなかった。 (result)
The results are shown in Table 5. When 70 parts by mass or more of glutinous seed tapioca starch was blended with 100 parts by mass of the starch raw material and used together with the pregelatinized starch, a preferable shoe puff could be produced. When the amount of glutinous seed tapioca starch was 60 parts by mass, a shoepuff that was preferable in terms of the volume and skin thickness of the shoepuff could not be produced even in combination with the pregelatinized starch.
澱粉質原料として表6に示す配合3-1~3-9を用いた以外はシューパフの検討1と同様にシューパフを製造した。 (Manufacturing)
Shoe puffs were produced in the same manner as shoe puff study 1 except that the blends 3-1 to 3-9 shown in Table 6 were used as the starchy raw material.
(A)成分としてもち種タピオカ澱粉が5質量部の場合、アミロペクチン80質量%以上の澱粉が90質量部配合されていても好ましいシューパフを製造できなかった。(A)成分としてもち種タピオカ澱粉ともち種タピオカ澱粉以外のアミロペクチン80質量%以上の澱粉を組合せる場合、本発明の目的のシューパフを製造するためには、もち種タピオカ澱粉が少なくとも8質量部以上必要であることがわかった。また、比較例10に示すように、もち種タピオカ澱粉が10質量部含まれていても(A)成分が合計で55質量部では好ましいシューパフは得られなかった。 (result)
In the case where the glutinous tapioca starch is 5 parts by mass as the component (A), a preferred shoe puff could not be produced even if 90 parts by mass of starch of 80% by mass or more of amylopectin was blended. In the case of combining 80% by mass or more starch of amylopectin other than glutinous seed tapioca starch and glutinous tapioca starch as component (A), in order to produce a shoepuff for the purpose of the present invention, at least 8 parts by mass of glutinous tapioca starch I found that it was necessary. In addition, as shown in Comparative Example 10, even when 10 parts by mass of glutinous seed tapioca starch was included, a preferred shoepuff could not be obtained at a total of 55 parts by mass of component (A).
澱粉質原料として表8に示す配合4-1~4-8を用いた以外はシューパフの検討1と同様にシューパフを製造した。 (Manufacturing)
Shoe puffs were produced in the same manner as in shoe puff study 1 except that the ingredients 4-1 to 4-8 shown in Table 8 were used as the starchy raw material.
(B)成分としてα化澱粉が8質量部~20質量部において、本発明の目的の好ましいシューパフが製造できた。配合4-5(B成分がα化ヒドロキシプロピル化架橋澱粉)と配合4-6(B成分がα化架橋澱粉)の澱粉質原料を用いて製造したシューパフを比較すると、(B)成分としてα化ヒドロキシプロピル化架橋澱粉を用いた場合、シュー皮がより薄い好ましいシューパフを製造できた。 (result)
A preferred shoe puff for the purposes of the present invention could be produced when the pregelatinized starch was 8 to 20 parts by mass as component (B). A comparison of shoe puffs produced using the starchy raw material of Formulation 4-5 (B component is pregelatinized hydroxypropylated cross-linked starch) and Formulation 4-6 (B component is pregelatinized crosslinkable starch) In the case of using a modified hydroxypropylated crosslinked starch, a preferable shoe puff having a thinner shoe skin could be produced.
実施例1、比較例2のシューパフを用いてシュークリームを製造した。実施例1のシューパフを用いて製造したシュークリームはモチ食感に優れながらも中に入っているクリームが飛び出しにくく食べやすかった。一方で、比較例2のシューパフを用いて製造したシュークリームは、シュー皮を噛み千切る際に、中のクリームが飛び出し食べにくかった。 [cream puff]
Cream puffs were produced using the shoe puffs of Example 1 and Comparative Example 2. Although the cream puff produced using the shoe puff of Example 1 was excellent in mochi texture, the cream contained therein was difficult to jump out and was easy to eat. On the other hand, the cream puff produced using the shoe puff of Comparative Example 2 was difficult to eat when the chew skin was bitten and shredded.
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- シューパフに含まれる澱粉質原料100質量部のうち、(A)アミロペクチン含量80質量%以上の澱粉を70質量部~92質量部と、(B)α化澱粉を8~20質量部とを、A+B≦100質量部となる条件で含有し、かつ、上記(A)のアミロペクチン含量80質量%以上の澱粉のうち、少なくとも8質量部以上がもち種タピオカ澱粉である澱粉質原料を、シューパフ製造用の澱粉質原料として用いてシュー生地を調製し、製造されたことを特徴とするシューパフ。 Of 100 parts by weight of the starchy material contained in the shoepuff, (A) 70 to 92 parts by weight of starch having an amylopectin content of 80% by weight or more, (B) 8 to 20 parts by weight of pregelatinized starch, A + B ≦ 100 parts by mass, and among the starches of the above-mentioned (A) amylopectin content of 80% by mass or more, a starchy raw material in which at least 8 parts by mass is a seed tapioca starch, A shoe puff produced by preparing shoe dough using starch material.
- シューパフに含まれる澱粉質原料100質量部のうち、(A)アミロペクチン含量80質量%以上の澱粉を70質量部~92質量部と、(B)α化澱粉を8~20質量部とを、A+B<100質量部となる条件で含有し、残部の澱粉質原料として(C)穀粉を22質量部以下の配合量で配合し、かつ、上記(A)のアミロペクチン含量80質量%以上の澱粉のうち、少なくとも8質量部以上がもち種タピオカ澱粉である澱粉質原料を、シューパフ製造用の澱粉質原料として用いてシュー生地を調製し、製造されたことを特徴とする請求項1に記載のシューパフ。 Of 100 parts by weight of the starchy material contained in the shoepuff, (A) 70 to 92 parts by weight of starch having an amylopectin content of 80% by weight or more, (B) 8 to 20 parts by weight of pregelatinized starch, A + B <Containing 100 parts by mass, and (C) flour as a remaining starchy raw material in a compounding amount of 22 parts by mass or less, and among the starches having an amylopectin content of 80% by mass or more in (A) above The shoe puff according to claim 1, wherein the shoe puff is produced by preparing a shoe dough using at least 8 parts by mass of a starchy raw material having glutinous seed tapioca starch as a starch raw material for producing a shoe puff.
- シューパフに含まれる澱粉質原料100質量部のうち、(A)のアミロペクチン含量80質量%以上の澱粉の配合量が、80質量部~92質量部であることを特徴とする請求項1又は2に記載のシューパフ。 3. The starch blending material according to claim 1 or 2, characterized in that, of 100 parts by weight of the starchy material contained in the shoepuff, the blending amount of the starch having an amylopectin content of 80% by weight or more in (A) is 80 to 92 parts by weight. The listed shoepuff.
- シューパフに含まれる澱粉質原料100質量部のうち、(A)のアミロペクチン含量80質量%以上の澱粉の配合量が80質量部~90質量部であり、(B)のα化澱粉の配合量が10~20質量部であり、(C)の穀粉の配合量が10質量部以下であることを特徴とする請求項2又は3に記載のシューパフ。 Of 100 parts by weight of starchy raw material contained in the shoepuff, the blending amount of starch having an amylopectin content of 80% by mass or more in (A) is 80 to 90 parts by mass, and the blending amount of pregelatinized starch in (B) is The shoe puff according to claim 2 or 3, wherein the amount of the flour of (C) is 10 parts by mass or less.
- アミロペクチン含量80質量%以上の澱粉が、もち種タピオカ澱粉であることを特徴とする請求項1~4のいずれか1項に記載のシューパフ。 The shoe puff according to any one of claims 1 to 4, wherein the starch having an amylopectin content of 80% by mass or more is glutinous seed tapioca starch.
- α化澱粉が、α化架橋澱粉であるであることを特徴とする請求項1~5のいずれか1項に記載のシューパフ。 The shoe puff according to any one of claims 1 to 5, wherein the pregelatinized starch is pregelatinized crosslinked starch.
- シューパフに含まれる澱粉質原料100質量部のうち、(A)アミロペクチン含量80質量%以上の澱粉を70質量部~92質量部と、(B)α化澱粉を8~20質量部とを、A+B≦100質量部となる条件で配合し、かつ、上記(A)のアミロペクチン含量80質量%以上の澱粉のうち、少なくとも8質量部以上がもち種タピオカ澱粉である澱粉質原料を、シューパフ製造用の澱粉質原料として用いて生地を調製し、該生地をシュー生地として用いて製造することを特徴とするシューパフの製造方法。 Of 100 parts by weight of the starchy material contained in the shoepuff, (A) 70 to 92 parts by weight of starch having an amylopectin content of 80% by weight or more, (B) 8 to 20 parts by weight of pregelatinized starch, A + B ≦ 100 parts by mass, and among the starches of the above-mentioned (A) amylopectin content of 80% by mass or more, at least 8 parts by mass of a starchy raw material that is a seed tapioca starch, A method for producing a shoe puff, wherein a dough is prepared as a starchy raw material, and the dough is produced as a shoe dough.
- シューパフに含まれる澱粉質原料100質量部のうち、(A)アミロペクチン含量80質量%以上の澱粉を70質量部~92質量部と、(B)α化澱粉を8~20質量部とを、A+B<100質量部となる条件で配合し、残部の澱粉質原料として(C)穀粉を22質量部以下の配合量で配合し、かつ、上記(A)のアミロペクチン含量80質量%以上の澱粉のうち、少なくとも8質量部以上がもち種タピオカ澱粉である澱粉質原料を、シューパフ製造用の澱粉質原料として用いて生地を調製し、該生地をシュー生地として用いて製造することを特徴とする請求項7に記載のシューパフの製造方法。 Of 100 parts by weight of the starchy material contained in the shoepuff, (A) 70 to 92 parts by weight of starch having an amylopectin content of 80% by weight or more, (B) 8 to 20 parts by weight of pregelatinized starch, A + B <100 parts by mass of the mixture, and (C) flour as a remaining starch raw material in an amount of 22 parts by mass or less, and (A) amylopectin content of 80% by mass or more of the starch A dough is prepared by using a starchy raw material having at least 8 parts by mass of glutinous seed tapioca starch as a starchy raw material for producing shoe puffs, and the dough is produced using the dough as a shoe dough. A method for producing a shoe puff according to claim 7.
- シューパフに含まれる澱粉質原料100質量部のうち、(A)アミロペクチン含量80質量%以上の澱粉を70質量部~92質量部と、(B)α化澱粉を8~20質量部とを、A+B≦100質量部となる条件で配合し、かつ、上記(A)のアミロペクチン含量80質量%以上の澱粉のうち、少なくとも8質量部以上がもち種タピオカ澱粉である澱粉質原料を、シューパフ製造用の澱粉質原料として用いるか、或いは(A)アミロペクチン含量80質量%以上の澱粉を70質量部~92質量部と、(B)α化澱粉を8~20質量部とを、A+B<100質量部となる条件で配合し、残部の澱粉質原料として(C)穀粉を22質量部以下の配合量で配合し、かつ、上記(A)のアミロペクチン含量80質量%以上の澱粉のうち、少なくとも8質量部以上がもち種タピオカ澱粉である澱粉質原料を、シューパフ製造用の澱粉質原料として用いて、調製したことを特徴とする、シューパフの製造用シュー生地。 Of 100 parts by weight of the starchy material contained in the shoepuff, (A) 70 to 92 parts by weight of starch having an amylopectin content of 80% by weight or more, (B) 8 to 20 parts by weight of pregelatinized starch, A + B ≦ 100 parts by mass, and among the starches of the above-mentioned (A) amylopectin content of 80% by mass or more, at least 8 parts by mass of a starchy raw material that is a seed tapioca starch, Used as a starchy raw material, or (A) 70 to 92 parts by mass of starch having an amylopectin content of 80% by mass or more, (B) 8 to 20 parts by mass of pregelatinized starch, and A + B <100 parts by mass And (C) cereal flour in a blending amount of 22 parts by mass or less as the remaining starchy raw material, and at least 8% of the starch having an amylopectin content of 80% by mass or more in (A) above A shoe dough for producing shoe puffs, characterized in that it is prepared by using a starchy raw material that is more than a part of glutinous seed tapioca starch as a starchy raw material for producing shoe puffs.
- シューパフに含まれる澱粉質原料100質量部のうち、(A)アミロペクチン含量80質量%以上の澱粉を70質量部~92質量部と、(B)α化澱粉を8~20質量部とを、A+B≦100質量部となる条件で配合し、かつ、上記(A)のアミロペクチン含量80質量%以上の澱粉のうち、少なくとも8質量部以上がもち種タピオカ澱粉である澱粉質原料を、シューパフ製造用の澱粉質原料として配合するか、或いは(A)アミロペクチン含量80質量%以上の澱粉を70質量部~92質量部と、(B)α化澱粉を8~20質量部とを、A+B<100質量部となる条件で配合し、残部の澱粉質原料として(C)穀粉を22質量部以下の配合量で配合し、かつ、上記(A)のアミロペクチン含量80質量%以上の澱粉のうち、少なくとも8質量部以上がもち種タピオカ澱粉である澱粉質原料を、シュー生地製造用の澱粉質原料として配合したことを特徴とするシュー生地用ミックス粉。 Of 100 parts by weight of the starchy material contained in the shoepuff, (A) 70 to 92 parts by weight of starch having an amylopectin content of 80% by weight or more, (B) 8 to 20 parts by weight of pregelatinized starch, A + B ≦ 100 parts by mass, and among the starches of the above-mentioned (A) amylopectin content of 80% by mass or more, at least 8 parts by mass of a starchy raw material that is a seed tapioca starch, Or (A) 70 to 92 parts by mass of starch having an amylopectin content of 80% by mass or more, (B) 8 to 20 parts by mass of pregelatinized starch, A + B <100 parts by mass And (C) flour is blended in a blending amount of 22 parts by mass or less as the remaining starchy raw material, and at least eight of the starches having an amylopectin content of 80% by mass or more in (A) above A mixed powder for shoe dough comprising a starchy raw material, which is a glutinous tapioca starch in an amount of more than a certain amount, as a starchy raw material for producing shoe dough.
- 請求項1~6のいずれか1項に記載のシューパフを用いて、クリームを充填し、製造されたシュークリーム。 A cream puff produced by filling the cream with the shoe puff according to any one of claims 1 to 6.
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