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FRESH SEAFOOD VS. FROZEN

FRESH SEAFOOD VS. FROZEN

Delicious, versatile, and effortlessly elegant on any plate, seafood is all so often the dish of choice for hungry diners the world over; whilst also considered a quick & simple meal for the chefs behind those dishes to prepare. But, when it comes to catering for large numbers is fresh or frozen best? Here, we’ll explore fresh seafood vs. frozen; the pros of fresh fish and how it compares to frozen fish.

Pros of fresh seafood:

  • ‘Fresh is best’: for generations, ‘fresh is best’ has been the slogan on the lips of fishmongers, consumers, and chefs when talking about, buying and working with fish; the smell, the texture, the healthy shine of the skin… everything about fresh fish and any kind of fresh seafood radiates sheer quality.
  • Quicker to cook: whether fresh fish or frozen, fish tends to be quicker to cook than meat or poultry, but fresh fish has a slight edge on frozen in terms of the time it takes to cook; often taking only a few short minutes to fry or grill on each side. And we all know that, particularly when working in a busy kitchen, every minute matters!
  • Knowing the source: when buying fresh fish as opposed to frozen, it can be much easier to trace the source. Here at Cooper Foods, for example, the majority of our fresh fish is sourced from Brixham, and all of our fresh fish is sustainably sourced. But why is knowing the source of your fish important? Simply because you’ll know exactly how fresh it is, and therefore how good the quality really is. What’s more, diners are becoming increasingly interested in where their food comes from, and how local it is.

Pros of frozen fish:

  • Seasonal bounty: as frozen fish lasts much longer than fresh, frozen fish allows us (fishmongers, retailers, and restaurants) to take advantage of the seasonal bounty and spread availability throughout the year; meaning that fish that may only otherwise be available in the spring, for example, can still be available to diners in the autumn.
  • Decreases waste: Often, if fresh fish isn’t used during the same day it’s delivered, it has to be thrown away; a problem rarely encountered with frozen fish.
  • Little to no loss of nutritional value: part of the reason fish is popular with hungry diners all over the world is its well-known nutritional value; high in Omega 3 fatty acids and Vitamin D, whilst remaining a great source of protein, fish is considered an incredibly healthy alternative to meats and poultry. Where in the past, freezing fish may have led to the loss of some of those vital nutrients, with advancements in modern technology, fish can now be frozen within hours of being caught and therefore retains much of its nutritional value.

Why choose fresh seafood over frozen?

Fresh or frozen, seafood is a healthy, tasty, quick and often simple choice for both diner and chef; packed full of vitamins and ‘good fats’, and often cooked in a matter of minutes, there are multiple benefits to working with fish, particularly when catering for large numbers of people.

For us, however, fresh seafood will often be our first choice; nothing quite beats the smell of the ocean that comes from a genuinely fresh piece of fish or simply the satisfaction that comes from knowing exactly where and who your produce comes from; when it was caught and the journey its been on to arrive in your kitchen, and on your diners’ plates.

To talk to us about our range of fresh and frozen seafood, call us today.

ITALIAN STYLE PORK RECIPE

ITALIAN STYLE PORK RECIPE

  • 1 Pork Loin or Belly (boned & skinned)
  • 1 Scored Pork Skin
  • 1 Onion
  • 1 Handful of each of Parsley, Fresh Rosemary, Fresh Thyme
  • Grated Rind of 1 Lemon
  • 2 Garlic Cloves
  • Teaspoon Fennel Seeds
  • Salt
  • Pepper
  • Olive Oil

Put Onion and herbs in a food processor and blitz to a paste.

Rub paste into the pork and roll, wrap scored skin around and tie off.  Rub skin with a salt and any remaining paste.

Roast at 120 degrees for about 4 hours then turn up the heat to get the crackling for the last 30 – 45 minutes.

To find out more about our range of premium selected meat, talk to us today.

THE BENEFITS OF OFFERING VEGAN AND GLUTEN-FREE MENU OPTIONS

THE BENEFITS OF OFFERING VEGAN AND GLUTEN-FREE MENU OPTIONS

According to YouGov, an online pollster, 2% of the British public are vegan, rising to 3% during the month of January. That is small fry though, when compared to the 10% of the British population that follow a gluten-free diet! What does this mean for your establishment? In reality, you could potentially be missing out on one in every two bookings for 10 people and one in three of bookings for 5 people. If you don’t adequately cater of vegan and gluten-free diets, on average you could be losing one in eight bookings.

There is good news!

Fortunately, there is a simple solution: ensure your menu has at least one vegan and gluten-free option for starters, main course and dessert. Perhaps less simple, but no less important: you will also need to ensure that your food preparation processes eliminate the chance of cross-contamination (for gluten-free options). Some foods are of course naturally gluten-free, such as meat or vegetables, but by the time you have added dressings, sauces and popular side dishes the whole meal may not be. Unless the menu item is specifically labelled as gluten-free then many customers might not be prepared to take the risk, particularly if they are coeliac rather than gluten intolerant. Even a small amount of gluten can have catastrophic consequences for many!

Do you promote the fact you cater for one in eight of your customers?

If you have recently added vegan and gluten-free labelled options to your menu and you are confident in your food prep processes, then make sure you shout about it! Is there a chalk board sign outside your venue highlighting the fact you cater for vegan and gluten-free customers? Is your latest menu available online? Have you gone one step further by offering a multitude of vegan or gluten-free menu options or gluten-free beers?

Win back repeat custom

If you use social media, it’s worth highlighting that you cater for vegan and gluten-free diets – this could be the edge that wins you the customer. Are your vegan and gluten-free menu options on a separate menu that may not be seen by customers? If so, consider including them in your main menu so that your full offering is obvious to diners.

You asked, we answered

It was clear from our recent customer survey that our customers wanted more vegan and gluten-free product options. As a result, we have now significantly increased our range of these food products. We now supply 17 vegan and 40 gluten-free food products to our customers in what is a very fast-growing diet sector.

What’s next?

If you are already an existing Cooper Foods Customer, then you can simply call 01264 321050 and ask about our range of vegan and gluten-free product options. If you are not already a Cooper Foods customer, then you can apply for an account here

PACIFIC WEST – COATED SEAFOOD

PACIFIC WEST – COATED SEAFOOD

Pacific West, through their global connections, are proud to offer some of the finest raw & cooked seafood available on today’s market. The product range includes Salmon Portions, Raw and Cooked Prawns, Scallops, Squid and many more.

Pacific West are a socially and environmentally conscious organisation, committed to sourcing seafood from sustainable and well managed fisheries. Pacific West’s parent company, Golden Fresh became the first company in south East Asia to receive the chain of custody accreditation from Marine Stewardship Council (MSC) in 2005.

It is with this unparalleled commitment to quality and sustainability which has led to Pacific West’s success as being a leader in the seafood market.

Our Pacific West products

  • Battered Chunky Cod Bites
  • Marinated Butterfly Prawns
  • Tempura King Prawns
  • King Prawn Twisters
  • Tempura Hake
  • Salt & Pepper Squid
  • Salt & Pepper Shrimp Bombs

For more information about our Pacific West products call us today.

HOW TO CHOOSE A WHOLESALE FOOD SUPPLIER

HOW TO CHOOSE A WHOLESALE FOOD SUPPLIER

Choosing a wholesale food supplier is an important decision for your business, but with so many options to choose from, how do you ensure you’re picking the best one for you and your business? In this blog we aim to help you do your research to find the right fit, with a list of key factors to consider when choosing a wholesale food supplier:

  • Quality of products: Your menu says everything about who you are as a business, so the food you serve up really matters. It’s also what matters most to your customers and a big reason why they choose you, so it’s important to choose a supplier that provides high-quality products. Check out any potential supplier’s website for information about their sourcing practices, to ensure they use sustainable and ethical methods. For example, here at Cooper Foods we are committed to reducing our impact on the environment while sourcing and supplying the best quality wholesale fresh food. We source most of our fresh fish from Brixham fish market, market-leaders on sustainability, plus we have established relationships with many other trusted local suppliers.
  • Price: While keeping costs down is often a challenge and you may be on the lookout for a supplier that offers competitive prices, don’t just go for the cheapest option. The quality of your food is a huge part of your reputation with your customers, so as well as pricing, consider the overall value of any potential supplier, including the quality of their products, their delivery service, and their customer service.
  • Availability: With all the challenges that come with running an independent pub, restaurant or catering business, you need a supplier that can deliver what you need when you need it! Ensure you scope out a potential supplier’s their delivery schedule, coverage area and minimum order requirements. At Cooper Foods we know how important reliable is for our customers – that’s why our customer service centre is open until midnight and you can order via phone, email and rekki for delivery across the South next day, 5 days a week.
  • Customer service: Another key aspect of assessing a potential wholesale food supplier is their customer service. How do they deal with issues? If you have any problems with your order, you need to be able to get in touch with a helpful and responsive customer service team. Check out their customer service policies and availability.

Once you have assessed a few wholesale food suppliers against this list, create a shortlist of the top 2 or 3 options and contact them for a chat and a quote, before making a decision. This will help you compare prices, as well as customer experience, so you choose a wholesale food supplier that meets your needs and helps you run your business smoothly.

Of course, If you are looking for a trusted and established, family run, food wholesaler to provide your independent pub, restaurant, school, hotel, group or catering business with a wide range of fresh, ambient and frozen items – just get in touch! We’d love the opportunity to deliver exactly what you need, when you need it.

GLUTEN FREE PRODUCTS

GLUTEN FREE PRODUCTS

Cooper Foods are always looking to improve and extend our product ranges.

We have listened to our customers and introduced a Gluten Free Range, including Sausages, Fishcakes & Pidy Cases.

Contact us for more information.