Alce Nero introduces three new organic pastas during lockdown

Alce Nero introduces three new pasta products to add variety to clean eating during MCO 3.0


Italian organic foods company Alce Nero adds three more favourites to its list of pastas with the launch of Organic Whole Wheat Spaghetti, Organic Tricolore Spaghetti and Organic Tricolore Kids Pasta Sport Shapes.

Alce Nero Malaysia in a statement said the recent unveiling of three new pasta products, replete with recipes and preparation instructions, was to add variety to FMCO clean-eating meals as the people stay home during the full movement control order (FMCO) period. 

“Organic food as part of the clean eating movement are said to offer health benefits. As we stay home during the FMCO, most of us, especially kids, would appreciate more variety and fun in our daily meals,” said the statement.

“Our products are directly from our fields, grown without pesticides or synthetic chemicals, non-polluting and with no Genetically Modified Organisms (GMOs) to meet global organic certification standard,” the statement added.

All Alce Nero products are certified organic proudly displaying the European Organic Certification and the Japanese Organic Certification marks.  

“Alce Nero is unique as our farmers are both producers and shareholders, so you always know the provenance of every product as it is shown on the label for total traceability,” it said.

“In Italian, ‘alce’ is elk while ‘nero’ means black. Alce Nero is named after Lakota spiritual healer Chief Black Elk (1863-1950) who inspired the brand founders through his love of the earth, commitment to living in harmony with nature and respect for tradition. The brand’s logo is a stylised depiction of Chief Black Elk on horseback spreading the message of ecological stewardship,” the statement explained.

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Alce Nero Organic Tricolore Spaghetti 500g and Alce Nero Organic Whole Wheat Spaghetti 500g retail for RM8.20 per pack, while Alce Nero Organic Kids Pasta Sport Shapes 250g retails at RM5.90. The pastas are available at Ben’s Independence Grocer, Jaya Grocer, Village Grocer and selected AEON outlets.  

More information about Ace Nero is available at https://alcenero.asia/recipes.html or visit Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/AlceNeroMalaysia/ and Instagram page https://www.instagram.com/alceneromy/

Full recipes here:

Spaghetti Pad Thai (Wholewheat)

IngredientQuantity
Alce Nero Wholewheat Spaghetti250g
Alce Nero Extra Virgin Olive Oil 
Garlic, chopped3 cloves
Chicken meat (sliced and marinated
with 1 tsp corn flour, fish sauce, sugar
and chilli flakes)
300g
Prawns (marinated with 1 tsp sugar)100g
Tamarind paste50g
Water100ml
Chilli padi, sliced4 stalks
Brown sugar2 tbsp
Chicken stock granules1 tsp
Fish sauce2-3 tbsp
Beansprout150g
Kuchai chives, cut into 2cm lengths50g

How to cook:

  1. Heat Alce Nero extra virgin olive oil in a wok, saute the chopped garlic until fragrant adding the marinated chicken meat and prawns.
  2. Add the tamarind juice, brown sugar, chicken stock granules, chilli padi amd fish sauce.
  3. Return the cooked Alce Nero spaghetti into the wok, adding lastly the chives and beansprouts. Adjust salt & sugar to taste, turning off heat.
  4. Top with garnishing ingredients, squeeze in the lime juice before serving.
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Sweet and Sour Chicken with Tricolore Spaghetti

IngredientQuantity
Chicken:
Small chicken breasts2
Frying oil2 tsp
1.5 inch (4 cm) piece of ginger1
Garlic5 cloves
Chili flakes½ teaspoon
Noodles + green beans:
Alce Nero Tricolore Spaghetti125g
green beans100g
Mushrooms and other vegetables:
cooking oil1 tsp
Mushrooms200g
Red bell pepper1
3 medium carrots150g
Sweet sour sauce:
Light soy sauce6 tsp
Rice vinegar3 tsp
Tomato puree or ketchup2 tsp
Light brown sugar2 tsp
Potato / corn starch2 tsp

How to cook

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  2. Instructions
  3. Prepare the chicken: Cut the chicken into 2 cm /1-inch cubes, mix with 1 tablespoon of oil, finely chopped ginger and garlic and chilli flakes, season to taste with salt. Cook right away or leave to marinate for 2 hours or overnight.
  4. Cook the noodles and green beans: place in a medium pot, pour in boiling water, add a little salt, cook for 4 minutes, then strain.
  5. Prepare the vegetables: cut the mushrooms into 5 mm / ¼ inch slices, bell pepper into 5 mm / ¼ inch stripes, carrots into very thin matchsticks.
  6. Whisk all the sauce ingredients in a bowl.
  7. Heat a tablespoon of oil in a large frying pan, cook the chicken over high heat for 2 minutes (no stirring), then on the other 1-2 minutes more, or until cooked through. Transfer on a plate. It‘s important not to overcook the chicken, otherwise, it will be tough, cook it only until it changes its color from pink to white.
  8. Add another tablespoon of oil, carrots and bell paprika to the same pan, cook for 4 minutes, until tender and browned, but still a little crunchy.
  9. Add the mushrooms to the pan and cook for about 4 minutes, until browned, tender, and crunchy.
  10. Add the chicken back to the pan, add the cooked noodles, green beans, and the sauce. Toss everything together, bring to a boil. Transfer to plates and serve.

Minestrone Pasta Sports Shape

IngredientQuantity
Olive Oil1 tsp
Medium Onion, chopped1
Stalks celery, chopped1
Carrots, chopped1
Garlic, chopped3 cloves
Salt2 tsp
Green beans, diced200g
Alce Nero pasta sauce with onion & basil1 jar
Water800ml
Kidney beans200g
Alce Nero organic fusilli/ macaroni300g
Parmesan cheese, for serving 
Fresh basil, for serving 

How to cook:

  1. In a heavy bottom pot, combine the olive oil, onion, celery and carrots over medium heat. Cook until the carrots soften and the onions become slightly translucent.
  2. Add the garlic and salt, and cook for an additional 2 minutes
  3. Add the green beans, sauce, and water, and bring to a boil
  4. Add the kidney beans and pasta and cook for about 9-10 minutes until the pasta is al dente.
  5. Serve warm with Parmesan and basil.

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