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The Quality Characteristics of Ready-to-Eat Empal Gentong affected by meat pre-cooking

Endy Triyannanto1, Andi Febrisiantosa2,*, Annisa Kusumaningrum2, Aldicky Amri2, Safna Fauziah1, Eki Sulistyono1, Bayu Dewandaru1, Asep Nurhikmat2, Agus Susanto2
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1Department of Animal Products Technology, Animal Science Faculty, Universitas Gadjah Mada, Indonesia
2Research Division for Natural Product Technology, Indonesian Institute of Science, Gunungkidul, Yogyakarta, Indonesia
*Corresponding Author: Andi Febrisiantosa, Phone: +62274392570. E-mail: andi.febrisiantosa@gmail.com.

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Received: Aug 19, 2021 ; Revised: Nov 26, 2021 ; Accepted: Dec 03, 2021

Published Online: Dec 22, 2021

Abstract

The purpose of this research was to examine the effectiveness of pre-cooking treatments on the quality characteristics of ready-to-eat (RTE) empal gentong. Raw beef meat was precooked in water bath at 90°C for 0 min (C), 10 min (T1), 20 min (T2), and 30 min (T3) prior to retorting process at 121°C and pressure at 0,7 bars. Results showed that pre-cooking treatments in all treated samples could reduce fat contents in empal gentong’s meat by 0.02% (T1), 0.28% (T2), and 1.13% (T3) respectively. Highest precooking time tends to increase the pH and CIE a* values. However, CIE b* values, water holding capacity (WHC), and sensory analysis were not affected by pre-cooking duration which must have been affected by sterilization process after precooking. In conclusion, pre-cooking treatment before sterilization in producing empal gentong is a probable technique to reduce its fat content and improve its physical quality. A specific treatment at 90°C for 10 min is recommended to achieve optimum quality of ready-to-eat empal gentong’s meat.

Keywords: pre-cooking; meat; ready-to-eat; empal gentong; quality characteristic