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September 10, 2024 Tags:

Heinz is shaking things up in the kitchen with a new product that’s causing quite a stir. Recently, the company announced the launch of canned Heinz Spaghetti Carbonara in UK stores. This convenience meal is designed for those who want an easy, no-fuss dinner option. The company’s goal is to offer a "fail-proof, quick, and easy Carbonara," hoping to take the hassle out of making this classic Italian dish.
Heinz’s decision to create this product was influenced by feedback from social media users who complained about the difficulty of making a perfect carbonara. One Reddit user noted, "I've tried this way too many times now, still fails," highlighting the challenge many face when preparing this dish. The Heinz team took this feedback seriously, aiming to provide a solution with their new heat-and-serve version.

Alessandra de Dreuille, the meals director at Kraft Heinz, explained, "We understand that people are looking for convenient meals that are effortless to prepare, and our new Spaghetti Carbonara delivers just that. It’s the perfect solution for a quick and satisfying meal at home." She added that this product is ideal for busy days or for enjoying with friends while watching TV.

The canned Spaghetti Carbonara is priced at approximately £2.00 and is available both in stores and online at heinztohome.co.uk. While this may sound like a great deal to many, not everyone is thrilled about the idea. Italian chefs, in particular, have expressed their displeasure. The core of their criticism lies in the product’s ingredients and the concept of a canned carbonara.

Heinz's marketing description lists "Spaghetti Pasta and Pancetta in a cheese sauce for a rich & creamy flavour." However, the ingredient list on the can includes various additives and preservatives that deviate significantly from the traditional recipe. The classic carbonara usually contains pasta, egg yolks, Parmigiano-Reggiano cheese, salt, pepper, and pancetta. In contrast, Heinz’s version includes items like maltodextrin, dextrose, and various stabilizers, which some feel compromise the dish’s authenticity.

Heinz's Spaghetti Carbonara in a can, priced around £2.00, can be found in stores and on their website heinztohome.co.uk. Food and Wine

Chef Alessandro Pipero from Pipero in Rome shared his thoughts, saying, "I don’t really know how to respond to this. Shouldn’t we stick to putting things like Coca-Cola in a can?" This sentiment was echoed by Ciara Tassoni, manager of Bottega Prelibato in London, who called the canned carbonara a "disgrace" and added, "If somebody came in here and asked for a can of carbonara, they would immediately be thrown out."

Despite the backlash, the canned carbonara presents a stark contrast to traditional restaurant dishes, which often cost significantly more. For instance, a plate of carbonara at Bottega Prelibato starts at £16, making Heinz’s offering a budget-friendly alternative. Even Chef Pipero acknowledged the ingenuity behind the product, although he admitted he would prefer not to try it himself.

While some culinary purists may turn their noses up at canned carbonara, it offers a convenient option for those who might not have the time or skill to make the dish from scratch. Whether you love it or hate it, this product is here to stay, and it might just make dinner a bit easier for many.

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