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Article

Functionality of Puff Pastry Olive Pomace Oil-Based Margarines and Their Baking Performance

by
María Dolores Álvarez
1,*,
Beatriz Herranz
1,2,*,
Arancha Saiz
1 and
Susana Cofrades
1
1
Institute of Food Science, Technology and Nutrition (ICTAN-CSIC), C/José Antonio Novais, 6, 28040 Madrid, Spain
2
Department of Food Technology, Veterinary Faculty, Complutense University, Avda/Puerta de Hierro, s/n, 28040 Madrid, Spain
*
Authors to whom correspondence should be addressed.
Foods 2023, 12(11), 2138; https://doi.org/10.3390/foods12112138
Submission received: 8 May 2023 / Revised: 23 May 2023 / Accepted: 24 May 2023 / Published: 25 May 2023

Abstract

Designing healthier lipids is a current approach to developing potential functional foods. Olive pomace oil (OPO) has beneficial effects on human health, attributed to its high oleic acid content and unique bioactive compounds. Four puff pastry margarines (PP-M), based on OPO (M1, M2 at 40.8%, and M3, M4 at 30.8%, and cocoa butter at 10%) combined with low molecular weight organogelators, were prepared using two initial cooling rates (M1, M3 at 0.144 °C/min and M2, M4 at 0.380 °C/min) and compared to both commercial puff pastry (PP) butter (CB) and fatty preparation (CFP). Subsequently, six baked PP counterparts were elaborated. Physical-chemical, mechanical properties, and lipid profiles were analyzed in M1–M4 and PP, while thermal properties were determined in M1–M4. Sensory analysis was carried out in PP-M1 and PP-M3 counterparts. Elasticity (G′) of M1–M4 samples was between that of controls CB and CFP, although a higher OPO content reduced viscous modulus (G″). The initial cooling rate did not affect the melting behavior of M1–M4. The firmness of PP-M1 was similar to that of PP-CB and PP-CFP, and the better spreadability and plasticity of M1 positively favored PP puffing. In addition, PP-M1 had 36.8% less SFA content than baked PP-CB, and its overall acceptability was similar. For the first time, a new margarine with high OPO content, showing adequate firmness, spreadability, and plasticity, was formulated, which gave rise to PP with appropriate performance and sensory quality and a healthy lipid profile.
Keywords: olive pomace oil; organogelator agents; puff pastry; bakery; rheological properties; healthy fat; thermal properties; sensory; laminated bakery product olive pomace oil; organogelator agents; puff pastry; bakery; rheological properties; healthy fat; thermal properties; sensory; laminated bakery product
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Álvarez, M.D.; Herranz, B.; Saiz, A.; Cofrades, S. Functionality of Puff Pastry Olive Pomace Oil-Based Margarines and Their Baking Performance. Foods 2023, 12, 2138. https://doi.org/10.3390/foods12112138

AMA Style

Álvarez MD, Herranz B, Saiz A, Cofrades S. Functionality of Puff Pastry Olive Pomace Oil-Based Margarines and Their Baking Performance. Foods. 2023; 12(11):2138. https://doi.org/10.3390/foods12112138

Chicago/Turabian Style

Álvarez, María Dolores, Beatriz Herranz, Arancha Saiz, and Susana Cofrades. 2023. "Functionality of Puff Pastry Olive Pomace Oil-Based Margarines and Their Baking Performance" Foods 12, no. 11: 2138. https://doi.org/10.3390/foods12112138

APA Style

Álvarez, M. D., Herranz, B., Saiz, A., & Cofrades, S. (2023). Functionality of Puff Pastry Olive Pomace Oil-Based Margarines and Their Baking Performance. Foods, 12(11), 2138. https://doi.org/10.3390/foods12112138

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