Spatula - Creamy Sausage + Penne in Rose Sauce with basil and parmesan
The Italians got a lot right when it comes to food, and among them is the iconic rosée sauce. Introducing our take on this classic, our Creamy Penne in Rosée Sauce with Italian Sausage, Basil, and Parmesan. Al dente penne pasta finds a cosy home in our creamy rosée sauce made from tomatoes, cream, white wine and parmesan, and invites friends like roasted button mushrooms seasoned with fresh thyme and sliced Italian sausage to come hang out. Topped with delicate petals of parmesan reggiano, even the most scrupulous Nonna can’t resist!
Ingredients: Canned Tomatoes (tomatoes, tomato juice, salt, calcium chloride, citric acid), Penne (durum wheat semolina, niacin, thiamin, mononitrate, riboflavin, folic acid), White button mushrooms, Italian sausage (pork, water, spices, binder), Heavy cream, Water, Parmesan cheese, White wine, Shallot, Garlic, Olive oil, Unsalted butter, Lemon juice (water, concentrated lemon juice, sulfites, lemon oil), Kosher salt, Vegetable bouillon (glucose solids, dehydrated vegetables, salt, corn starch, hydrolyzed corn protein, spices, canola oil, paprika, yeast extract, natural flavour, citric acid, caramel powder), Herbs, Spices.
Contains: Milk, Wheat, Sulphites. Produced in a facility where other food allergens could be present. Recipe contains pork.
750 grams, serves 2
Two stories, one idea. Spatula started when founders Ian Weng and Wallace Wong had an idea on different sides of the ocean. Ian was studying in France when the pandemic struck. With limited access to fresh ingredients, a lack of time, and let’s be real, minimal culinary skills, he reluctantly turned to frozen foods. But to his surprise, he found a delicious slice of paradise in the frozen cuisine beloved by the French, which made him think, why didn’t this quality exist at home in Canada? Meanwhile, 6,000 km to the west, Ian’s friend Wallace – a chef trained at some of the world’s top restaurants – was sharing his love for cooking on social media, because with restaurants closed, he needed a new way to engage with his foodie followers. But how could he feed those fans, too? Then they had an idea. Use the latest flash-freezing technology to perfectly preserve the taste, texture, and freshness of high-quality cuisine. For people who love food, that meant they could cook a Chef-created dish at their convenience.