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Method for marinating bacon by two-way osmosis

A technology of osmosis and reverse osmosis, which is applied in the field of food processing, can solve the problems such as the smell of animal meat, the texture of bacon is too hard, and the fragrance is not obvious, and the effect of using less salt and short time can be achieved.

Active Publication Date: 2018-11-06
湖南银城湘味食品有限公司
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[0003] The purpose of the present invention is to provide a method for marinating bacon by two-way osmosis, so as to solve the problems that the existing bacon has a hard texture, an inconspicuous fragrance, and a fishy smell of livestock meat

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Embodiment 1

[0019] Wash the fresh pork, rub 4.5% salt on the pork, and dry it for 3 days at 25° C. with a second-level wind blast. After the blood water is drained and the surface is dry, the cured meat is obtained. Wash off the salt on the surface of the marinated meat, and then pour 3 times the reverse osmosis solution, which is composed of 5% glycerin, 25% ethanol, and 70% pure water, until the softness of the meat is close to that of fresh meat, Take out and dry the surface moisture to obtain the finished bacon.

Embodiment 2

[0021] Wash the fresh pork, rub 7.5% salt on the pork, and dry it for 4 days at 15° C. under a level 1 wind blast. After the blood is drained and the surface is dry, cured meat is obtained. Wash off the salt on the surface of the marinated meat, and then pour 4 times the reverse osmosis solution, the reverse osmosis solution includes 10% glycerin, 40% ethanol, 50% spice infusion, until the softness of the meat is close to that of fresh meat , take it out, and dry the surface moisture to obtain the finished product of bacon. The surface of the finished bacon is coated with 5% glycerin and preserved.

[0022] The spice infusion liquid is made by mixing star anise, tangerine peel, cinnamon bark, thyme, and peppercorns, adding 5 times of water to boil, then simmering in low heat, filtering, and taking the infusion liquid.

Embodiment 3

[0024] Wash the fresh pork, rub 6% salt on the pork, and dry it for 5 days at 20° C. under a level 1 wind blast. After the blood water comes out and the surface is dry, the cured meat is obtained. Wash off the salt on the surface of the marinated meat, and then pour 5 times reverse osmosis solution, the reverse osmosis solution includes 10% glycerin, 30% ethanol, 60% spice infusion, until the softness of the meat is close to that of fresh meat , take out and dry the surface moisture to obtain the finished product of bacon. Spray 10% glycerin on the surface of the finished bacon and save it.

[0025] Spice infusion is made by mixing pepper, fennel, ginger, aniseed, and white cardamom, adding 10 times of water to boil, then simmering for 1 hour, filtering, and taking the infusion.

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Abstract

The invention relates to a method for pickling salt-cured meat by adopting a two-way permeation method, and aims to solve the problems of hard texture, unapparent flavor and fishy smell of meat of existing salt-cured meat. By adopting the technical scheme, the salt-cured meat is prepared by adopting a forward permeation process and a backward permeation process, cell sap of the meat is permeated out of cells with salt in the forward permeation process, and backward penetrating fluid is permeated into the cells of the meat in the backward permeation process. The method has the advantages of easiness, short time, little salt, low oxidation rate of fat on the surface of the salt-cured meat, safe product, storage convenience and the like.

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technical field [0001] The invention belongs to the field of food processing, and in particular relates to a method for marinating bacon with a fragrant two-way osmosis method. Background technique [0002] There is a tradition of cured bacon in many parts of our country. When marinating, salt is generally rubbed on the fresh meat and marinated for several days, then dried. When marinating, the seasoning can be added directly to the fresh meat rubbed with salt, or the seasoning can be mixed with salt, fried, and then rubbed on the fresh meat. The disadvantage of this method is: because the cell fluid that seeps out from the meat cells is not dried and removed in time, an osmotic pressure balance will soon be formed on both sides of the meat cells. If you want the intracellular fluid to continue to seep out, you must continue to increase If the extracellular salt concentration is not increased, the cell fluid will not be removed completely, and the fishy smell of livestock ...

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Patent Type & Authority Patents(China)
IPC IPC(8): A23L13/10A23L13/40A23L13/70
Inventor 王黎明
Owner 湖南银城湘味食品有限公司
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