Patent ID: 7097873

Claim:
A method of continuously preparing caseinate, wherein: milk proteins in non-soluble powder form are introduced continuously into an extruder machine having two co-rotating and interpenetrating screws rotated about parallel axes inside a sheath of elongate shape; a first transport step is performed in the sheath of the extruder machine in which the milk protein powder is transported with water, and an alkaline reagent is introduced into the sheath at the end of this first step; the mixture constituted by the milk proteins, the water, and the alkaline reagent is subjected to first intense kneading under pressure with a rise in temperature to initiate the chemical reaction between the milk proteins and the alkaline reagent; a second transport step is performed in the sheath during which the mixture is transformed while the chemical reaction continues and the temperature of the mixture rises; the mixture is subjected to second intense kneading under pressure and to intense shear in order to finish off the chemical reaction with the temperature of the mixture rising so as to cause the mixture to melt and so as to obtain a viscous caseinate paste; a third transport step is performed in which the caseinate paste is transported and cooled with a degassing operation being performed at the beginning of this step to reduce and adjust the temperature and the viscosity of the caseinate paste; the caseinate paste is subjected to a final kneading and to heat exchange with said paste being cooled; a fourth transport step is performed together with cooling heat exchange to maintain the caseinate paste at a temperature lying in the range 70° C. to 95° C.; the caseinate paste is extruded at said temperature with a moisture content lying in the range 30% to 40% to form a continuous strand of caseinate paste at the outlet from the extruder machine; a continuous thin sheet of caseinate paste is formed from the strand and said sheet of caseinate is simultaneously cooled to a temperature below 20° C.; the sheet is cut longitudinally into a plurality of parallel strips; and the strips are cut up into small-sized pieces of caseinate.