When crafting your Fusion Serve menu, focus on selecting foods based on how well they hold up in different delivery environments rather than following a rigid item list. Use these guidelines to match each menu item to the right heat holding method and packaging, ensuring the best possible quality for your customers.
Dry Heat Delivery: Qualities of Ideal Foods
Foods for dry heat delivery should have:
Examples include items similar to fried appetizers, crusted proteins, or oven-roasted sides. Always use vented packaging to let steam escape and keep the food crisp.
Regular Heat Holding: Qualities of Ideal Foods
Foods for traditional/moist heat holding should have:
Think of dishes similar to casseroles, sauced entrées, stews, grains, and steamed vegetables—anything designed to retain or even benefit from a little extra moisture.
Packaging and Display Best Practices
Smart Planning
Group menu selections by these hold qualities—crispy and low-moisture for dry heat; moist and sauce-friendly for regular pan holding. This approach helps ensure every dish arrives at its best, keeps presentation strong, and fits with the latest foodservice delivery standards. And if you aren’t sure where an item fits, Delivery Dave is on hand to offer live, data-informed support!
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