Edible applications of shellac oleogels: Spreads, chocolate paste and cakes

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Abstract

We demonstrate three potential edible applications of shellac oleogels as (i) a continuous oil phase for preparation of emulsifier-free, structured w/o emulsions (spreads), (ii) a replacer for oil-binders in chocolate paste formulations and (iii) a shortening alternative for cake preparation. Water-in-oil emulsions with up to 60 wt% water were prepared without the need for an emulsifier by simply using shellac oleogels as the continuous oil phase. The water droplets in these emulsions (size < 40 μm) were stabilized via interfacial and bulk crystallization of shellac. Chocolate paste prepared by complete replacement of an oil-binder and a partial replacement of palm oil (27%) with a shellac oleogel, showed no sign of ‘oiling-out’ when stored at elevated temperature (30 °C) for several weeks. Further, cakes prepared using oleogel-based w/o emulsions (20 wt% water) as a shortening alternative showed comparable functionalities (texture and sensory attributes) to the standard cake. © 2014 the Partner Organisations.

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Patel, A. R., Rajarethinem, P. S., Grędowska, A., Turhan, O., Lesaffer, A., De Vos, W. H., … Dewettinck, K. (2014). Edible applications of shellac oleogels: Spreads, chocolate paste and cakes. Food and Function, 5(4), 645–652. https://doi.org/10.1039/c4fo00034j

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