Food Basket Liners

Food basket liners are necessary pieces of smallware for establishments that implement tabletop food basket service in their operation.

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Food Paper: What You Need to Know

Whether you're using newsprint food liners or checkered food paper, fry paper impacts various facets of foodservice operations in observable ways; this includes branding, food safety, operational efficiency, presentation, and the customer experience, among others. Basket structures are comprised of metal or plastic grids separated by spaces. Because of this construction, employees' hands risk unsanitary contact with product within the basket. Food basket liners create a safe barrier between the basket and product, ensuring hygienic service. If food sticks to the small intersections between basket grids after cleaning, food paper keeps fresh product away from old debris.

Fry paper liners are essential items for messy basket dishes such as nachos or wings. From back of house to front of house, food basket liners shield product from unsanitary surfaces or touches while streamlining cleaning. After removing reusable items such as ramekins from the basket, employees can take out the paper liner, dump its contents into the garbage bin, and wash the basket. Unique options, such as newsprint food liners and checkered food paper, enable establishments to enhance their tabletop aesthetic.

Common Questions About Food Basket Liners

Should you invest in newspaper food liners or checkered food paper?

Checkered food paper and newspaper food liners exhibit a vintage feel but differ in nuance. The bold pattern and colors of checkered liners recall American diner-era aesthetics, creating a retro throwback motif. If your foodservice establishment has a subtler atmosphere, we recommend newspaper food liners, which come in various front-page themes such as Irish, Italian, French, sports, and more.

What fry paper is best for trays?

Because of the various foodservice basket shapes and dimensions, some food basket liners work better than others when it comes to look and fit. Fry paper liners measuring 12 inches by 12 inches are the most popular size because of their versatility. Most food basket liners don't measure more than a square foot and many oval, round, and square baskets pair best with 12-inch by 12-inch food paper; these baskets are used to serve small plates of appetizers, bread, and entrées.

In the case of baskets and trays constructed for plating large items, such as family sampler platters, go with 12-inch by 15-inch fry paper. Rectangular and oval trays and baskets usually measure 8 to 15 inches across. This configuration is congruent with food basket liners measuring 12 inches by 9 inches or 12 inches by 15 inches, though square pieces of food paper may better complement your aesthetic.

Which food basket liners are optimal for wire cone baskets?

Double-open liners create a pouch perfect for cone-shaped baskets. This liner configuration consists of two attached sides of a square, while the other two sides remain separated. These pieces of food paper come in two sizes: 7 inches by 7 inches and 5.5 inches by 5.5 inches.

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