Restaurant pasta dishes with heart debuted by
Liechtenstein's Hilcona.
Smart chefs know how important it is to offer restaurant guests
unusual and creative dishes daily. That is why Schaan,
Liechtenstein-based Hilcona Foodservice is producing heart-shaped pastas
that are quickly prepared and completely in tune with the trends.
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Hilcona, which takes its name from the founding Hilti
family--Juergen Hilti, current ceo, is from the third generation--plus
Convenience and Nahrungsmittel (food), has more than 1,000 employees at
plants in Schaan and Orbe, and sales of some 320 million Swiss francs a
year.
Terry Fehlman, who heads up foodservice operations, is focusing on
expanding business in Hungary, Turkey, the UK, Spain and Scandinavia,
with tentative efforts in Poland and Russia. The main markets now are
Switzerland, Austria and France, with the largest part of the business
in private label. But there are also Hilcona pizzas and Betti Bossi
ready meals, and pasta.
FINA Cuorelli pastas are available in two frozen varieties: FINA
Cuorelli Ratatouille with a chunky filling of zucchini, eggplant,
peppers, tomatoes, and black olives; along with FINA Cuorelli Vitello
with a filling of veal, mascarpone, aromatic morels and mushrooms.
The heart-shaped pastas boast at least 50% gourmet filling,
featuring top-quality and selected ingredients and eggs from free-range
chickens. They contain no flavor enhancers, artificial flavorings or
preservatives. The frozen Herzpasta can be portioned as required,
prepared quickly and kept warm for long periods of time.
Also new from Hilcona are VerDuo, a combination of vegetable side
dishes with potatoes or rice. The two-in-one solution from Hilcona
Foodservice is a practical alternative side dish.
Examples include Fusilli Tricolore Giardino, a mix of threecolored
Fusilli, carrot sticks, peas, and onions with a light herb marinade, and
Riso Verdura, a mix of rice, carrot sticks, broccoli and yellow peppers
with a spicy herb marinade. Penne Curry Verdura consists of penne with
broccoli, peppers, tomatoes, and onions with curry sauce. Those who like
Asian cuisine may prefer Fussili Ratatouille with zucchini, eggplant,
peppers, and onions with a tomato sauce.
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