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Mar 29, 2024, 5:03
Rouxbe Launches New Plant-Based Curriculum
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Rouxbe Launches New Plant-Based Curriculum

Online curriculum aims to help the food industry deliver on customers' high expectations around plant-based applications.

Rouxbe, the leading online culinary training program, officially launched its plant-based course for enterprise customers. Designed for professionals looking to improve their culinary skills to keep pace with the increase in demand for vegan and vegetarian menu options, Plant-Based Foundations provides the most extensive online course for plant-based cooking available to culinary teams today.

“Plant-based dining is not a fad that is going away. As we’ve become more aware and attuned to what we put into our bodies, along with the impact our food has on the environment, we have observed a shift in the way people think about food,” said Ken Rubin, chief culinary officer at Rouxbe. “Restaurants are catching on and realizing that it isn’t as simple as adding a vegan burger onto the menu. Consumers want amazing food that is as good, if not better than, dishes centered around meat. Most chefs, however, have not been trained in cooking a plant-based diet, at least not on a heightened level. With the new Rouxbe program, we’re empowering chefs to not only embrace this new consumer demand but do so in a way the produces incredible food that will attract new and returning diners to their tables.”

There is some significant data that backs up this increased need: 

  • There has been a 600 percent increase in people identifying as vegans over the past three years. (GlobalData)
  • 31 percent of Americans practice meat-free days. (Mintel)
  • In 2018, 51 percent of chefs in the United States added vegan items to their menus. (Foodable Labs)
  • Restaurant owners saw a 13 percent increase in business in response to adding vegan options. (Foodable Labs)
  • Total sales of plant-based foods now exceed $3.7 billion. (Foodable Labs)
  • 55 out of the top 100 U.S. restaurant chains have a plant-based entrée. (The Good Food Institute)

The new course includes 5 units, 22 lessons, and 138 tasks over the course of 30 hours. Topics vary from plant-based staples such as soups, dressings and marinades, to meat and dairy alternatives and no-heat cooking.

“There is no doubt that we’ve seen an increase in demand for plant-based meals across all of our restaurants and bars,” said Executive Chef Andre Natera, of the Fairmont Hotel in Austin. “As with any food we prepare, delivering on the high expectations of our customers is key -- and plant-based options are no different. This new offering from Rouxbe comes at the right time, as there is a significant need for an industry-wide training option on the key fundamentals of plant-based cooking.”

Click here for more program information. Rouxbe also offers plant-based courses for individuals, which you can find at https://rouxbe.com/plant-based-certification-course/.


Photo courtesy of Rouxbe