It seems that every week in vegan food news is better than the last and this week is no exception. Hearty vegan ravioli and manicotti are joining the frozen family meal lineup at Sunday Supperâa brand loved by Billie Eilish and Daniella Monet. A St. Patrickâs Day vegan shake is celebrating everything green on the new and improved menu at chain Next Level Burger. And a new egg-free mayo is coming to stores from the Kraft Heinz Not Company. Read on for more.
1Kraft Heinz Not Companyâs vegan mayo
This month, a new condiment will begin hitting select store shelves thanks to The Kraft Heinz Not Company, a joint venture between Chileâs The Not Company (NotCo) and food giant Kraft Heinz.
The Kraft Heinz Not Company
The duo is now rolling out NotMayo, a vegan mayonnaise developed by NotCo using its artificial intelligence platform. After its initial launch this month, NotMayo will roll out nationally before hitting shelves in Canada.
âWhen deciding which products to bring to market first, we analyzed various categories and taste and ingredient profiles, as well as the consumer need for a great tasting product â and plant-based mayo rose to the top,â a spokesperson for the joint venture tells VegNews.
âWe were able to create a great tasting product in record time and fulfill a consumer need in the category and that was important to us,â the spokesperson says.
The new NotMayo is the second product to launch under the joint venture following the recent release of NotCheeseâa vegan version of Kraft Singles available in American, Provolone, and Cheddar flavors.
The Kraft Heinz Not Company joint venture will result in launches in four categories this year before expanding to seven categories and more international markets in 2024.
2Sunday Supperâs three new plant-based meals
Frozen comfort food company Sunday Supperâa favorite among celebs such as Billie Eilish and Daniella Monetâis expanding upon the success of its frozen lasagnas with three new meals, sold in family-sized portions to make mealtime easy.
Sunday Supper
Sunday Supperâs new Three Cheese Ravioli features almond-based ricotta, vine-ripened tomato sauce and plant-based parmesan while its Wild Mushroom Ravioli is stuffed with a hand-selected mix of shiitake, nameko, oyster, porcini, and portabello mushrooms in an olive oil and sherry wine reduction.
Sunday Supper
Lastly, the Spinach and Ricotta Manicotti is packed with almond-based ricotta and spinach and topped with a bechamel and tomato sauce blend.
âOur delicious line of products are an easy family meal as well as a great way to celebrate a special occasion with more ease and no compromise on quality,â Richard Klein, co-founder and head of product at Sunday Supper, said in a statement.
âWe are focused on the multi-serve format because our meals represent time spent together,â Klein said. âAnd we also deliver on the freshness and locked-in goodness that restaurant-quality frozen foods like ours represent to the consumer.â
Sunday Supperâs new meals are available through the company website and through virtual grocery store GTFO Its Vegan. Its lasagnas can also be found in stores at The Fresh Market, Plum Market, and Erewhon.
3Dairy-free leprechaun shakes at NLB
Today is the day for eating green foods and if youâre looking for something special, organic vegan fast-food chain Next Level Burger (NLB) has just the thing. For the month of March, NLB is serving the Lucky Leprechaun Shake, a hand-spun soy- or coconut-based milkshake that features mint, house-made gluten-free chocolate cookies, and vegan marshmallows that come topped with edible green and gold glitter for extra sparkle.
Next Level Burger
If youâre looking for some bites to go along with your green shake, NLB is serving a new menu that features items such as The Chipotle Burger (made with an Actual Veggies Chipotle Black Bean Burger patty; Spicy Southwest Salad (loaded with tempeh bacon); and The Animal (an absolute beast of a burger with two Beyond Burger patties).
In addition to the new menu items, NLB is also tweaking some of its classics to give consumers even more to enjoy. Its new chicken sandwiches feature a heftier patty and its burgers (both Beyond Burger and its housemade patty) have been increased from three to four ounces each.
âOur mission is to combat climate change, and we choose to do so through the vehicle of delicious, craveable and better-for-you-and-the-planet plant-based food,â CEO and co-founder Matt de Gruyter said in a statement.
âAnd while consumers are dealing with shrinkflation around every corner, we decided to go the opposite direction and give our guests even bigger burgers so that their dollars go further at NLB,â he said.
4Craigâs vegan ice cream goes national
West Hollywoodâs Craigâs Restaurant delighted Angelenos with its vegan ice cream since 2016 before packing up the treat in pints in 2018. Now, the cashew-based ice cream is coming to Publix supermarkets so that even more people can get a taste of the celeb-favorite treat enjoyed by Hailey Bieber, Emma Chamberlain, and TikTok personality Tinx.
âWhen we first started serving decadent, 100 percent plant-based ice creams at our restaurant in LA, we knew from day one we had an instant hit on our hands,â founder Craig Susser said in a statement.
âIce cream is one of those desserts that has no boundariesâwhether youâre five or 95âeveryone loves this classic and we believe that everybody and every pallet, regardless of dietary restrictions deserves a delicious, creamy and nostalgic treat,â he said. âWeâre thrilled to partner with Publix and share our luscious desserts with shoppers throughout the southeast.â
Craigâs Vegan
At Public, Craigâs Vegan will be available in Melrose Mint Chip, Cold Brew Coffee made with Chamberlain Coffee, Killaâ Vanilla, Perfectly Chocolate, and Sunset & Strawberry. If you happen to be near Las Vegas, Craigâs also has a vegan scoop shop on the strip.
5Ben & Jerryâs free cone day
Speaking of scoop shops, Ben & Jerryâs is bringing back its Free Cone Day after a four-year hiatus. On April 3, Ben & Jerryâs shops in 35 countries will celebrate the holiday by giving away free scoopsâa tradition founders Ben Cohen and Jerry Greenfield started in 1979 to celebrate their first year in business.
Ice cream lovers looking for non-dairy treats can also celebrate the holiday as participating scoop shops will offer vegan ice cream (flavors vary by location) for free on April 3, as well.
Ben & Jerryâs
What kinds of non-dairy flavors might be on offer? Ben & Jerryâs has grown its selection of vegan ice cream exponentially since it debuted its first almond milk-based line in 2016 with new additions such as Non-Dairy Phish Food (a vegan version of the classic); Bananas Foster (with a gooey caramel core); and Lights! Caramel! Action directed by Ava DuVerney (a historic flavor crafted together with the award-winning director).
The best part about Free Cone Day? You can get in line for a free scoop as many times as youâd like.
Source: Vegnews.com