Influence of different cooking methods on quality characteristics and nutritional value of gluten-free beef burger patties formulated with walnut oil safflower oil and buckwheat

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2023

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In this study it was aimed to develop gluten-free beef burger patties with walnut and safflower oils and to examine the effects of different cooking methods on the quality and nutritional value of the product. Two different cooking methods (oven and pan cooking) and 60 days of storage were applied to the patties that were produced by replacing 50% animal fat content with walnut and safflower oils and using buckwheat flour instead of rusk. The highest MUFA+PUFA and MUFA+PUFA/SFA values were determined in walnut oil added oven cooked samples at the beginning of the storage and safflower oil added oven cooked samples at the end of the storage (P < 0.05). The nutritional quality indexes (NVI HH AI HPI) of fat of beef burger patties improved with the replacement of fat with safflower and walnut oil and preserved better with the oven-cooked method according to the pan cooking method. The addition of walnut oil significantly increased the vitamin E values compared to those of the control sample and these values were preserved during storage (P < 0.05). However the flavor and overall acceptability scores of the safflower oil samples were higher than those of the walnut oil samples during 30 days of storage (P < 0.05). It was concluded that safflower-added samples could be preferred in terms of lower hardness oxidation value total saturated fatty acid higher cooking yield and sensory evaluation scores.

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Burger patty, Fat substitute, Safflower oil, Walnut oil, Cooking, Gluten-free, FATTY-ACID PROFILES, OXIDATIVE STABILITY, VOLATILE COMPOUNDS, REDUCED-FAT, MEAT, REPLACEMENT, ELEMENTS, RATIO, Safflower Oil, Burger Patty, Walnut Oil, Cooking, Fat Substitute, Gluten-free, Gluten-free, Walnut oil, Ovens, Nutritional value, Oil samples, Quality control, Crops, Juglans, Fat substitute, Burger patty, Cooking methods, Animals, Cattle, Saturated fatty acids, Cooking, Beef, Nutritive Value, Safflower oil, Safflower Oil, Beefburger, Fagopyrum

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Meat Science

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204

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109251

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