"When developing ConnectedCooking, we always keep in mind: Which tasks require a lot of attention, but can be taken away from the chef?", Michael Hoffmann, Digital Product Manager at RATIONAL describes the considerations for kitchen networks. As an example, he mentions a caterer in industry catering who is responsible for 800 meals daily in three kitchens. Normally a balancing act: different kitchen equipment, different levels of experience of the kitchen staff, different cooking practices. And everyone can tell if the quality drops. ConnectedCooking can compensate for all of that and even increase the level in industry catering. Reason enough for us to consider the future to be clearly in kitchen networks that work with smartphones, tablets or PCs. Whether one, two or more kitchens - with ConnectedCooking all RATIONAL appliances use the same cooking programs, the chef canaccess their appliances with a single click, and control the cooking processes, even remotely. Push notifications, for example, help the platform log capacity usage and vacancies and to adapt production processes accordingly. The automatic service call is also aimed at increasing efficiency: the service partner receives an automatic message in case of an incident, can take an initial look through remote maintenance and respond quickly on site.
Mr Hoffmann also makes another important point: "A challenge for any kitchen is maintaining hygiene standards. So we built in automatic HACCP documentation in ConnectedCooking." All relevant data is recorded and saved for a certain period, as the chef's core task is creativity and not the documentation of temperatures.