Whilst summer has barely finished, we know all too well that thoughts are already turning to Christmas and everything that means for effective planning of services across this crucial period.
It’s critical that operators can keep quality high whilst increasing covers and catering brilliantly for larger groups. Busy kitchens need to be able to create elements of the menu in advance and then finish during service, but the kitchen also needs to be able to trust that the food will be held at the right temperatures and conditions to be not only safe but also in perfect ‘as cooked’ condition to ensure that the quality of the food service remains high. It’s in these situations that Moduline’s range of exceptional cook and hold equipment delivers versatility, brilliant performance and optimal holding to guarantee delicious results every service - alongside ease of operation.
Harnessing the flexibility of modern technology means that modern kitchens can do more in advance whilst continuing to delight diners across the festive period. Chefs can load their meats of choice in their Moduline appliance and leave to cook at low temperatures – retaining essential juices, maximising yield and minimising energy usage. The equipment then holds the food in optimal condition until service begins, preserving moisture and nutrients. Moduline’s Cook and Hold equipment offers precision temperature control to ensure food looks and tastes as if it has just been cooked. These professional holding appliances are designed to help chefs work smarter, focusing on the quality of the final result, all whilst maximising the latest technology to ensure that the equipment can be operated with minimal training and that every member of the kitchen team can play a key role in making sure that every dish served is perfect.
To learn more about Moduline, and how the portfolio can help deliver consistent performance and added efficiency to your kitchen visit the Jestic stand at UCFF.
More information on the rest of Jestic’s equipment portfolio is available at www.jestic.co.uk
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