A Cut Above the Rest: 2019 Pizza Trends
A Cut Above the Rest: 2019 Pizza Trends
Jun 07, 2019
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Pizza remains a crowd-pleasing favorite among Americans. With 43% of consumers spending their hard earned dollars on pizza at least once a week, it’s no wonder food service operators are clambering for a slice of their business. But to remain competitive, it may take more than the old tried-and-true varieties. Today’s consumers are pushing operators to move beyond the classics and offer options that satisfy their latest pizza cravings.

So, while food service operators can mix and match, and customize their pies ‘til their dough’s delight, the best of the bunch are capitalizing on these tastyt trends. Here’s what’s making the cut!

Cauliflower crust

As people become more health-conscious, they’re looking for ways to turn traditional comfort foods into healthy alternatives. And, pizza is no exception. Cauliflower crusts are taking hold as more restaurants look to accommodate gluten-free, low-carb, and whole-food diner demands. While we don’t see “the real stuff” going away, it’s not a bad idea to offer at least one nutritious option like our cruciferous friend — the cauliflower crust.

No-tomato sauces

While tomato-based sauces remain a crowd favorite, tomato-free alternatives like beet or garlic-oil sauces are picking up speed as consumers look for gut-healthy, nightshade-free alternatives to the red stuff. But this hot trend isn’t only health driven. Hungry pizza-goers are after more adventurous options, healthy or not. Chefs are rising to the challenge and mixing menus up with less traditional pizza sauces like muhammara (aka roasted red pepper spread), alfredo, barbecue, and olive tapenade.

International flavors

Globally inspired flavors are finding their way into everything from kids’ meals to breakfast foods, desserts and (of course) pizza. With African, Peruvian, Ethiopian and Filipino flavors topping the popularity list, savvy restaurant operators are working hard to make these bold and exciting flavors approachable and accessible to the masses. And, what better way to do that than by way of popular foods like pizza!

Zero-waste toppings

As consumers become more conscientious about food waste, food operators are taking a closer look at what ends up in the trash. By topping pizzas with food scraps, “ugly” or damaged produce, and less conventional cuts of meat, restaurants can feed this sustainability trend while saving themselves a few bucks. But, don’t be fooled — these zero-waste delights look just as good as they taste!

Veggie forward

The vegetable-centric movement is heating up as veggies begin to receive the attention that has traditionally been reserved for proteins. Vegetarians and meat lovers alike are in search of pizzas topped with “meaty” options like eggplant and cabbage, seasonal and local produce, and colorful (dare we say, Instagram-worthy) varieties paired with bold flavors. With so many drivers — clean eating, sustainability and local-first — this trend will only continue to pick up steam.

Fresh made fast

Consumers want the best of both worlds — high-quality, fresh ingredients with the speed and convenience they’ve come to know with foods like pizza. So, while many chefs are increasingly replacing store-bought and processed ingredients with homemade and homegrown alternatives, they’re also looking for ways to keep operations humming along with solutions like speed-inducing oven equipment.

Crust perfection

According to Technomic’s latest Pizza Consumer Trend Report, 44% of consumers say that they choose pizza operators based on who offers the best crust. And, can you blame them? Flavorless, cardboard-inspired crust has never been a popular pizza attribute. Additionally, consumers won’t just hand over their loyalty. They expect a delicious and consistent crust every time they dine. As a result, restaurants are fine-tuning crust recipes and investing in high-quality cooking equipment that’ll guarantee a perfectly cooked crust.

A cut above the rest.

Trends come and go, but one thing never changes: Consumers expect tasty pizza. At Ovention, we’re proud of our ability to provide solutions, like our Double MiLO® oven or the Ovention Shuttle, that meet the needs of our operators and their customers. To learn more about how Ovention ovens® can infuse speed, quality and consistency into your pizza operations, visit us now!

Ovention Ovens Make It Easy
Shuttle® S2600
Shuttle® S2600

Introducing the largest size of the Shuttle family, the S2600 accommodates a full-size sheet pan, making it perfect for schools, universities, and high-volume cooking operations, and can function as either a high-performance conveyor or a closed-cavity oven with menu flexibility, enhanced by Precision Impingement technology that uses top and bottom hot air for faster cooking.

Shuttle® NEW 2600! 2000/1600/1200
Shuttle® NEW 2600! 2000/1600/1200

If you value precision and volume, Ovention has the perfect oven to fit your operation. The Shuttle sets the new standard for conveyor ovens everywhere. No other oven can operate as both a conveyor and a closed-cavity oven.

Matchbox® 1718/1313
Matchbox® 1718/1313

Cook a full menu of delicious offerings without an oven hood. The Ovention Matchbox 1718/1313 takes the traditional conveyor oven to a whole new level.

Conveyor 2600/2000/1400
Conveyor 2600/2000/1400

Simple, smart and the right fit for operators looking for a high-throughput conveyor oven. The Ovention Conveyor Oven is the most technologically elegant and operator-friendly conveyor on the market today.

Matchbox® M360 14/12
Matchbox® M360 14/12

Cook a full menu better, faster, and easier. The Ovention Matchbox M360 has Precision Impingement® technology, a unique cooking carousel, and a small footprint, making it the perfect fit for any operation.

Finishing F1400
Finishing F1400

Finish your plates with ease and precision with this robust IR finishing conveyor. Melt, sear, toast, and finish to perfection with this operator-friendly, quiet conveyor.

MiLO® Double/Single
MiLO® Double/Single

Revolutionary infusion of Linear Impingement and Infrared (IR) technologies. Independently controlled top and bottom cavities, each with its own interior light and control panel.

MiSA®‑a12
MiSA®‑a12

Introducing MiSA; Microwave Speed Assist. The non-stick cooking cavity, with cook plates for even browning, fits a quarter-size sheet pan and cooks up to 10 times faster than a conventional oven while using less energy, offering higher quality and higher speed in a smaller footprint.

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