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Effects of cross-linked tapioca starches on batter viscosity and oil absorption in deep-fried breaded chicken strips
Authors:Chaiwut Gamonpilas  Waranit Pongjaruvat  Pawadee Methacanon  Nispa Seetapan  Asira Fuongfuchat  Akamol Klaikherd
Affiliation:1. National Metal and Materials Technology Center, 114 Paholyothin Road, Pathumthani 12120, Thailand;2. Siam Modified Starch Co., Ltd., Ladlumkaew, Pathumthani 12140, Thailand
Abstract:In this study, the effectiveness and feasibility of using various degrees of cross-linked tapioca starches in batter and breading formulations to reduce oil absorptions in deep fried chickens were investigated. Shear flow behaviour, water retention capacity (WRC), pick-up as well as cooked yield of the prepared batters were also examined. Flow curves showed that all studied batters were pseudoplastic, i.e. having shear thinning characteristics. In addition, it was found that the substitution of 20% (w/w) cross-linked starches for wheat flour in the batter formulation significantly reduced the consistency index and WRC of the batters. However, batter pick-up and cooked yield values were insignificantly affected. Oil uptake of fried chicken crusts was determined using differential scanning calorimetry due to its specific advantages over the conventional solvent extraction method. In comparison to the control (wheat) formulation, crusts of fried chicken samples obtained from the formulations containing 20% (w/w) cross-linked starch showed significantly lower oil content by at least 17% relative oil reduction. The highest relative oil reduction was found in the batter containing the highly cross-linked tapioca starch. Furthermore, an increase in water content in the batter formulations resulted in a reduction in the batter pick-up, cooked yield and oil absorption. The degree of cross-linking which in turn resulted in the limited starch granule disintegration is the predominant factor in the reduction of oil content for deep-fried battered food.
Keywords:Cross-linked tapioca starch   Batter properties   Oil absorption   Differential scanning calorimetry
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