LOS ANGELES – As part of its mission to produce frozen meal solutions for consumers seeking convenient, affordable and quality meals, Tiller & Hatch Supply Co. is adding four new flavors to its line of dishes designed to be cooked using pressure cookers. The new offerings include Chili Mac, BBQ Beef Chili, Chicken Tikka Masala and Italian Chicken Gnocchi.
Designed to serve a family of four for about $12, the new meals cook in under 12 minutes and are sold in 20-oz and 40-oz packages.
The Chili Mac meal features macaroni pasta with chili cheese sauce, beef, diced tomatoes, cheddar cheese, red peppers, onions and corn. Each 1-cup serving contains 610 calories, 24 grams of protein and 4 grams of fiber.
The BBQ Beef Chili entree contains beef, pinto beans, black beans and red kidney beans in a barbecue sauce made with brown sugar, garlic, paprika and chili pepper. Each 1-cup serving contains 440 calories, 30 grams of protein and 13 grams of fiber.
The Tikka Masala offering is made with chicken, garbanzo beans, rice, carrots, poblano chili, zucchini, tomatoes, red pepper, turmeric, curry powder, garlic and cilantro in a tomato-based sauce. Each 1-cup serving contains 390 calories, 20 grams of protein and 10 grams of fiber.
The Italian Chicken Gnocchi dish includes gnocchi pasta, Italian-style sauce, chicken sausage, mushrooms, garlic, onion, celery and spinach. Each 1-cup serving contains 290 calories, 16 grams of protein and 3 grams of fiber.
"With more days than ever being spent at home and the unknown of when things will be completely back to normal, there has never been a better time to cook and try new recipes," Tiller & Hatch said.
The company’s products, which include a variety of stews, soups and pasta dishes as well as desserts, are available nationwide at retailers including Walmart and Target stores. Additionally, consumers may order multiple meals on the company’s website to be delivered directly to their homes.
Tiller & Hatch Supply Co., developed by Jennifer Lopez and Alex Rodriguez in partnership with brand developer Launched.LA., debuted in October 2019. The company's recipes were formulated by Bruce Hecker, an event caterer for the motion picture and entertainment industry. Tiller & Hatch was created to offer “flavorful, nutritious and budget-friendly” meal options, the company said.