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Follow on Google News | Catering refrigeration equipment: Precision blast chiller helps Norfolk restaurant and event catererNorfolk pop-up restaurant and event caterer, Owsley-Brown Food Company, has invested in a new, simple to use blast chiller from Precision.
By: Callum Morgan Matthew Owsley-Brown set up his upmarket food company when he sold Fishes, a popular restaurant in Burnham Market (locally known as Chelsea on Sea). “We love the restaurant game but, with a young family, we were after a bit more flexibility. Also, this gives us more variety – every event is different.” A highly experienced chef, who has worked with the likes of Rick Stein and Cyrus Todiwala, Matthew knows all about high pressure kitchens. “The blast chiller was an essential. Not just because it allows us to cook in bulk and chill down safely, but also because we can spread the workload - we can cook one or two days in advance, so we don’t need to panic about deadlines. At the same time, it’s increased our capacity so that, with a little forward planning, we can supply more food, more quickly. “It’s really great for big parties, especially from a food safety and quality point of view – it means we can get everything squared away.” The Precision model is different from the blast chillers Matthew Owsley-Brown has used in the past. “Mainly, it’s the simplicity of the thing, that’s what we like. It’s very efficient and a doddle to operate: you just push the button. It has timer programmes but I prefer to use the food probe – it works very well and runs the blast chill cycle for just as long as is needed, so you minimise power consumption.” When the blast chill cycle is complete, the Precision unit switches over to storage mode automatically, so once it’s loaded and the button pushed, there’s no need to monitor it. Running costs have to figure in any equipment purchasing decision, especially for something like a blast chiller which pulls plenty of power. “The Precision unit only needs a 13 amp supply, whereas the ones I’ve used in the past required 3-phase,” says Matthew Owsley-Brown. “Energy- The Precision blast chiller at the Owsley-Brown Food Company is an upright cabinet, made of stainless steel throughout, with a capacity of 35kg (model number PCF 351 SS). It offers both blast chill and blast freeze functions. Its highly efficient design features microprocessor- As for Matthew Owsley-Brown’ For more information check out the Precision website (http://www.precision- For more news about Precision visit the press office at http://www.publicityworks.biz # # # The Publicity Works offers PR and marketing services in both consumer and B2B markets. Founded in 1990, our specialist team has extensive knowledge and experience of online, traditional and social media. Find out more at www.publicityworks.biz End
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