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RAISE A LONG-LASTING GLASS WITH THE ONIS RIM GUARANTEE

National Wine Day is here, and there’s no better way to celebrate than with the perfect glass in hand. But not all glassware is created with equal durability, balance, and elegance, which matters just as much as the wine inside.

Onis: Dutch Craftsmanship with Lasting Durability

With its roots in the Netherlands, Onis has become synonymous with strength, clarity, and modern hospitality standards. Every glass is designed with a reinforced rim and foot, giving it exceptional resilience where it matters most. This durability means Onis glassware can withstand more than 800 commercial dishwasher cycles, performing up to eight times longer than standard glass. For busy restaurants, hotels, and bars, that reliability translates to fewer replacements, reduced waste, and consistent presentation.

Onis also takes pride in combining durability with style. Each piece is crafted for ergonomic comfort, ensuring it feels balanced and natural in the hand, while maintaining crystal-clear brilliance even after repeated washes. The rim and foot guarantee provides added protection against the chips and cracks that often shorten the lifespan of ordinary glassware.

Whether used in high-volume service or refined dining settings, Onis glassware elevates the drinking experience while delivering the kind of longevity that hospitality professionals can count on. With Onis, operators invest in glassware that is as tough as it is elegant, ensuring every pour looks and feels premium from the first service to the last.

Why It Matters

Durable, reliable glassware isn’t just about longevity it’s about the drinking experience. Every Onis glass balances beauty, strength, and comfort, ensuring your wine looks and tastes its best. With Core Catering as South Africa’s trusted distributor, accessing these top-tier brands has never been easier.


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BUILDING A GREENER FUTURE: HOW STEELITE LEADS IN SUSTAINABILITY

At Core Catering Supplies, we believe great hospitality shouldn’t come at the planet’s expense. That’s why we proudly serve as the sole distributor in South Africa of Steelite, a global leader in sustainable tableware. Together, we provide customers with high-quality, durable products while supporting a shared commitment to environmental responsibility. Choosing Steelite through Core means investing in both exceptional hospitality and a greener future.

Steelite’s Environmental Leadership

For Steelite, caring for the environment is nothing new. Since 1996, the company has been certified to the ISO 14001 Environmental Management Standard, demonstrating its long-standing commitment to minimising its impact on the planet. Over the years, it has introduced pioneering initiatives that have set new standards within the ceramics industry. In 2007, Steelite became one of the first manufacturers in the UK to install a Lamella machine, an innovative system that recycles more than 350 tonnes of clay waste every year. That is 350 tonnes of material that no longer needs to be quarried, transported, or sent to landfill, saving energy, cutting emissions, and preserving natural landscapes.

Steelite has continued to build on these efforts with further innovations. The company introduced a centrifuge system that spins waste material out of water, reclaiming valuable glaze while also recycling around 20 cubic metres of water every day. This reduces waste, saves resources, and improves the quality of water leaving the site, ensuring the business has a positive effect on the local environment as well as the wider world.

Today, Steelite recycles more than 99 percent of all its operational waste, a remarkable achievement for such a resource-intensive industry. Its environmental leadership has been recognised with multiple Green Apple Awards as well as Gold Membership of The Green Organisation, a global body that rewards and promotes environmental best practice. Beyond its own operations, Steelite has supported initiatives such as tree planting programmes in areas most affected by climate change and funding new UK woodland with the Woodland Trust, capturing hundreds of tonnes of carbon in the process.

Innovation for Positive Impact

What is most inspiring about Steelite is that its sustainability journey is not just about reducing harm. It is about finding creative ways to make a positive difference. Every year, the company now produces around 750,000 cups and saucers using clay recycled through its Lamella system. This is a powerful example of how innovation can transform waste into something new, useful, and beautiful while supporting the hospitality sector with products that last.

The Lamella System:

  • Recycles 350 tonnes of clay every year – enough to make 15 000 cups and sauces
  • Won the GREEN APPLE AWARD for it’s positive impact on the environment
  • Filters and reuses water with much less chemical use
  • Reduces the need for transporting new clay
  • Helps Steelite recover over 90% of all it’s manufacturing waste

What You Can Do

By supporting responsible manufacturers and making conscious choices, we can all help reduce our industry’s environmental impact and contribute to a greener, more resilient future. At Core Catering, we fully embrace this philosophy, encouraging everyone in the hospitality sector to take meaningful action for the planet.


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CULINARY EXCELLENCE MEETS HEARTFELT HOSPITALITY AT THE 12 APOSTLES HOTEL & SPA

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Core Supplying to 12 Apostles

We are proud to feature The 12 Apostles Hotel & Spa, a phenomenal customer of ours, as a shining example of what happens when world-class service meets a deep commitment to quality and community.

Stunning Location and Cuisine

At the edge of the Atlantic Ocean, framed by the majestic Table Mountain National Park, lies the 12 Apostles Hotel & Spa, a destination that blends breathtaking scenery with equally breathtaking cuisine. Under the leadership of Executive Chef Cristo Pretorius, this five-star haven has become a magnet for food lovers from across the globe.

Chef Pretorius

Chef Pretorius’s philosophy is simple yet profound: work with local farms and producers to source the freshest, most flavorful ingredients while supporting the community and reducing environmental impact. Whether it’s hearty South African classics or delicate seafood creations, every dish on the menu reflects a dedication to sustainability, seasonality, and exquisite taste. From a crisp garden salad bursting with local greens to a plate of freshly caught fish, guests can taste the story of the Cape in every bite.

Family Friendly

But the 12 Apostles offer more than just world-class dining. It’s a place where hospitality is as carefully crafted as the food. Step through the doors, and you’re greeted with warm smiles. Your luggage is whisked away while you check in, perhaps with a glass of bubbly in hand or a refreshing fresh juice. Families are treated like royalty: kids can enjoy sweets at the Azure Restaurant, or settle into the private cinema with popcorn, sweets, and even a milkshake while watching their favorite films.

Inclusivity and Accessibility

Inclusivity is woven into the fabric of the hotel’s service. Guests using wheelchairs are thoughtfully accommodated, with the team able to make special arrangements—even last-minute adjustments—to ensure comfort and accessibility throughout the stay. Simply let them know your needs when booking, and they will go above and beyond to make it happen.

Pet Friendly

The property is also pet-friendly, ensuring that even four-legged family members can enjoy the coastal luxury. Guests simply need to mention it when booking as pet-friendly rooms are limited. Pets are welcome to join their owners for a sundowner at the Leopard Bar, provided they are supervised. A dog-sitter service is also available for added convenience.

Exploring the Surroundings

For guests eager to explore, the hotel’s drivers are ready to whisk you away to the vibrant V&A Waterfront or the golden sands of Camps Bay.

An Unforgettable Experience

Whether you’re here for a romantic escape, a family holiday, or simply to indulge in Chef Pretorius’s inspired menu, the 12 Apostles is more than a hotel—it’s an experience. With its combination of culinary mastery, thoughtful amenities, and heartfelt service, it’s no wonder the property has become a true culinary destination for travelers and food enthusiasts worldwide.

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CUTTING EDGE CUTLERY: THE NEW HEPP TAURUS KNIFE & FORK SET

Introducing the new TAURUS steak knife and fork set, designed to combine rugged strength with refined elegance – true to its name, which is inspired by the Latin word “Taurus,” meaning bull. This knife and fork set is an excellent choice for a wide range of dining environments, from casual rustic themes to more refined, upscale settings. Its design blends the warmth of traditional wood with modern functionality. The dark, wood-effect handle evokes a classic countryside aesthetic, while the gently curved knife adds a sophisticated touch.

Crafted from durable stainless steel, the Taurus Steak Knife features an ultra-sharp blade that glides through meat effortlessly. The Taurus Steak Fork is equipped with pointed tines for precise handling. The handle is made from a wood-plastic composite in a “Tree Stump” colour, offering the look of real wood with the resilience of synthetic material.

Key Selling Points

  • Dishwasher safe for easy cleanup
  • Colour: Tree Stump – rustic and refined
  • Material: Wood-plastic composite – durable and elegant Ideal for VIP events, exclusive table settings, or as a luxury gift option.

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BARTENDING EXCELLENCE: ROXANNE REED

Celebrate Women’s Month with the inspiring journey of Roxanne Read, Head Instructor at EBS Cape Town and World Class 2025 finalist.

From Theatre to the Bar Stage

In the Western Cape’s buzzing hospitality scene, few names carry as much respect as Roxanne Read – Head Instructor at the European Bartender School (EBS) Cape Town, founder of Fox on the Rox, and second runner-up at World Class 2025.

With 18 years of experience, Roxanne’s journey has taken her from packing fridges to running seven cocktail bars on an island in the Maldives. She began at a time when female bartenders were rare, and today she’s part of a strong, female-led community shaping the future of mixology in South Africa.

A former theatre performer, Roxanne treats the bar like her stage – every drink a story, every garnish a creative flourish. “I’m highly competitive, I thrive in chaos, and I live for the adrenaline of a busy bar,” she says. As Head Instructor, she inspires new bartenders to view their craft as an art form, blending storytelling, precision, and connection.

This Women’s Month, raise a glass to the women shaking things up in hospitality. Whether it’s through a perfectly balanced cocktail or inspiring mentorship, their impact goes far beyond the bar.

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SEASONAL TABLE SETTING: SPRING IS AROUND THE CORNER

Spring is a season of fresh starts – longer days, floral aromas, and a lighter mood in the air. For restaurants, boutique hotels, and event spaces, this is the perfect opportunity to shift your table setting to match the season’s energy: clean, stylish, and full of life.

Take a look at one of our spring-inspired table settings, using premium, professional-grade products from our exclusive brands. This setup blends soft textures, muted tones, and functional elegance to create an atmosphere that feels both contemporary and welcoming – use this as inspiration for daytime brunches, spring weddings, or hotel courtyard service.

Let’s explore the Spring table design using Core’s exclusive brands and how you can use this combination to bring your seasonal service to life.

Spring Table Styling: Light, Layered & Professional

Spring calls for simplicity that still feels intentional – think soft neutrals, delicate textures, and subtly stylish pieces that let your food and drinks shine.

1. Layer with Purpose

Use the APS beige placemat as your foundation – it softens hard surfaces and introduces a tactile element. Pair this with the Alina plate to create a clean, bright centre that naturally draws attention to the food.

2. Mix Glass Textures

Spring is all about light play. Use the vertical ridges of the Divergence tumbler to catch sunlight and reflections from drinks, while the SPKSY coupe adds vintage appeal – especially for your spring cocktails or desserts.

3. Keep Your Cutlery Simple & Sharp

Hepp Ecco’s slender profile and smooth finish make it a discreet but high-performing choice. It matches the theme without overwhelming it – ideal for service teams who need functional tools that still look polished on the table.

4. Bring Height to the Table

The APS Valo tiered tray can serve multiple purposes – display fresh breads, mini tarts, cheeses, or botanicals as a centerpiece. Its light wood tones fit perfectly with the season and invite sharing and exploration.


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BEHIND THE BAR TIPS: IMPROVING EFFICIENCY

BEHIND THE BAR TIPS IMPROVING EFFICIENCY

Running a successful bar is about more than mixing great cocktails – it’s also about creating a smooth, safe, and efficient workflow. Behind every fast-moving bartender is a lineup of unsung tools that keep service flowing and customers smiling.

In this article, we explore five essential items that no serious bar setup should be without: noise-reducing blenders, bar mats, glass rimmers and stands, pourers, and condiment caddies. Whether you manage a high-volume cocktail bar or a boutique hotel lounge, these tools play a crucial role in your daily operations.

Noise-Reducing Blenders: Quiet Efficiency in Action

Why It Matters:

In busy hospitality settings, noise can impact the customer experience. Traditional blenders can overpower conversation and disrupt the ambience, especially in smaller or upscale venues.

Noise-reducing blenders solve this issue. Designed with sound-dampening enclosures and powerful motors, they allow bartenders to whip up smoothies and frozen cocktails without creating a racket. They’re a must-have for venues that value customer comfort as much as drink quality.

Hospitality Benefits:

  • Supports a more relaxed environment for guests
  • Allows for clear communication between staff and patrons
  • Ideal for open-bar layouts and hotel lounges

Bar Mats: The Unsung Heroes of Spill Management

Why It Matters:

Bar mats are often overlooked, but they’re essential for maintaining a clean and slip-free work surface. Placed along the bar top and workstations, they catch spills, reduce breakages, and help bartenders maintain speed and safety during peak hours.

Durable rubber or silicone mats also protect glassware and can be easily cleaned between shifts.

Hospitality Benefits:

  • Improves hygiene and reduces clean-up time
  • Prevents glass breakage and slippage
  • Keeps bar stations organized and efficient

Glass Rimmers and Stands: Precision Meets Presentation

Why It Matters:

Presentation is everything in modern mixology. Glass rimmers and stands provide a fast and consistent way to apply salt, sugar, or spice rims to cocktail glasses. Whether you’re serving margaritas or creative craft cocktails, this tool helps bartenders maintain visual appeal without slowing service.

Many glass rimmers come with multi-tiered compartments, keeping ingredients separated and sanitary.

Hospitality Benefits:

  • Promotes consistency in drink presentation
  • Speeds up prep for high-volume cocktail service
  • Prevents cross-contamination of rimming ingredients

Pourers: Speed and Accuracy Combined

Why It Matters:

Accurate pouring is a core skill in any bar operation, and liquor pourers make it much easier to measure quickly and consistently. Whether using free-flow or measured pourers, bartenders can increase output while maintaining portion control – a critical factor in managing costs and preventing over-pouring.

Hospitality Benefits:

  • Controls liquor costs through accurate dispensing
  • Improves consistency in cocktail recipes
  • Speeds up service during busy shifts

Condiment Caddies: Organized, Accessible, and Clean

Why It Matters:

From olives and lemon wedges to cherries and jalapeños, garnishes are the finishing touch on many popular drinks. A condiment caddy keeps everything clean, compartmentalized, and easily accessible. It also speeds up garnish selection and keeps prep stations tidy.

Most models come with ice-cooled bases or lids for hygiene compliance in warmer settings.

Hospitality Benefits:

  • Keeps garnishes fresh and hygienic
  • Saves time during high-volume drink prep
  • Encourages standardized garnishing and portioning

Efficiency behind the bar isn’t accidental – it’s engineered through smart equipment choices. Noise-reducing blenders protect your ambience, bar mats protect your surfaces, glass rimmers keep your presentation sharp, pourers ensure profitability, and condiment caddies streamline your garnishing game.

For professionals in the hospitality space, these tools are investments in smoother service, happier guests, and stronger profit margins.

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WARM WINTER COCKTAILS

Get that warm happy fuzzy feeling with these simply delicious recipes. Quick and easy, no mess no fuss! This is THE hug in a mug with a bit of a kick that you need this winter!

CARAMEL HOT TODDY

Hot Toddy is the perfect drink for cold winter nights and this recipe make its even more special !

INGREDIENTS

  • 1/2 c. caramel
  • 1 slab caramel chocolate
  • 2 c. water
  • 2 cinnamon sticks, plus more for garnish
  • 1/3 c. lemon juice
  • 6 oz. whiskey or bourbon
  • Lemon slices, for garnish

DIRECTIONS:

  1. Step 1:Place crushed slab caramel on a shallow plate, and caramel on a separate shallow plate. Dip rims first in caramel, and then in crushed caramel slab.
  2. Step 2: In a small saucepan over medium heat, combine water, crushed caramel slab, and cinnamon sticks. Stir constantly until chocolate is fully melted. Turn off heat and stir in lemon juice and whiskey. 
  3. Step 3:Ladle into mugs and serve.

HOT BUTTERED RUM IN SLOW COOKER RECIPE

A 50/50 mix of hot water and dark rum, a little butter, and a sprinkle of brown sugar, all spiced with cinnamon, nutmeg, cloves, and a pinch of salt. It’s smooth, sweet, and salty, with a slight bite from the rum.

INGREDIENTS

2 quarts water

1 (750 milliliter) bottle dark rum

2 cups brown sugar

¼ cup butter

3 cinnamon sticks

6 whole cloves

1 teaspoon salt

1 teaspoon ground nutmeg

DIRECTIONS

Combine water, rum, brown sugar, butter, cinnamon sticks, cloves, salt, and nutmeg in a slow cooker. Steep on Low until flavors combine, 2 to 6 hours.

CROCK POT RED WINE HOT COCOA

Red wine and hot chocolate might sound like a strange combination, but really, it works!

INGREDIENTS:

  • 21/2c. semisweet chocolate chips
  • 1/4c.cocoa powder
  • 1/2c. granulated sugar
  • Pinch kosher salt
  • 6c. whole milk1
  • Toasted marshmallows, for serving
  • Chocolate shavings, for serving
  • (750-ml.) bottle red wine

DIRECTIONS:

  1. Combine chocolate chips, cocoa powder, sugar, salt, milk and wine in slow cooker. Cook on high for one hour, whisking every 20 minutes.
  2. Ladle cocoa into mugs and top with toasted marshmallows and chocolate shavings.

DIRTY SNOWMEN

This one might be one of the most over-the-top, indulgent spiked hot cocoa recipes—ever.

INGREDIENTS:

  • 1/4 c. melted chocolate, for rim
  • 1/2 c. chocolate shavings
  • 1 pint vanilla ice cream
  • 2 c. hot chocolate
  • 1/2 c. Baileys
  • Whipped cream, for serving

DIRECTIONS:

  1. Step 1: Pour melted chocolate and chocolate shavings into separate shallow dishes. Dip rims of two mugs in melted chocolate then immediately dip in chocolate shavings. 
  2. Step 2: Using a medium cookie scoop, add a few scoops of ice cream into each mug. Pour hot chocolate and Baileys on top. 
  3. Step 3: Top with whipped cream and sprinkle with any extra chocolate shavings.
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WHICH ICE MACHINE IS RIGHT FOR YOU?

Modular and Self Contained Ice Machines

In busy hospitality environments, choosing the right ice machine is more than a technical decision—it directly affects service speed, efficiency, and customer satisfaction. Whether you operate a high-volume bar, fine-dining kitchen, or luxury hotel, understanding the difference between modular and self-contained ice machines is essential. Let’s break down the key features of each type and help you decide which best suits your operation.

What Are Modular Ice Machines?

Modular ice machines, also known as ice machine heads, are built solely for ice production. These units must be paired with a separate ice storage bin or ice dispenser, making them highly customizable to specific volume needs.

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Benefits of Modular Ice Machines

  • High Output: Ideal for large-scale operations, producing between 100 and 1,000+ kg of ice daily.
  • Custom Storage: Choose a bin size that matches your needs without over- or under-storing.
  • Flexible Integration: Compatible with soda dispensers and other back-of-house systems.

Best For: Hotels, function venues, large restaurants, and catering operations where consistent, high-volume ice is critical.

What Are Self-Contained Ice Machines?

Self-contained ice machines combine both the ice maker and the storage bin in one compact unit. These are plug-and-play options that are easy to install and ideal for operations where space is at a premium.

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Benefits of Self-Contained Ice Machines:

  • Space-Saving: Perfect for under-counter or bar setups with limited room.
  • Simple Installation: Fewer components make setup fast and straightforward.
  • Moderate Output: Produces 40 – 150 kg of ice per day, suited to small- or mid-size establishments.

Best For: Coffee shops, boutique hotels, cocktail lounges, and cafés with moderate ice requirements.

Choosing Between Modular and Self-Contained

When deciding on the right machine, consider the following:

  • Ice Volume Needs: Estimate daily usage.
  • Installation Space: Modular machines require more clearance and room for bins.
  • Workflow: Consider staff access and service flow needs.
  • Maintenance: Modular units may require more upkeep; self-contained models may include auto-cleaning.

Both modular and self-contained ice machines have their place in hospitality operations. The key is to align the machine’s capacity and footprint with your venue’s specific service demands.


Contact us today to discuss your project and ensure you get the right equipment for long-term success.
Visit: https://corecatering.co.za/

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SAY HELLO TO PINSA

New York style. Neapolitan style. Sicilian style. If you’re a pizza lover, chances are you’re not just familiar with different variations, but you probably have strong opinions about most of them, too.

In 2025, it’s time to add a new pizza type to your repertoire: Say hello to pinsa.

While this style of pizza might be fairly new (and is slowly popping up on restaurant menus around the world) it’s actually been around since ancient Roman times. Back in the day, it was often made by people living in the countryside around the city. Some chefs say it predates all other styles of pizza due to its rustic style.

What Is Pinsa?

Pinsa comes from the Latin word “pinsere,” which means to press down with your fingers. Compared to pizza, pinsa crust is lighter and airier, like a cloud of dough. This is primarily due to the ingredients. Traditional pizza is made with flour, making it heavier and harder to digest. Pinsa uses a mixture of flours, including wheat, rice and spelt, along with more water and less salt. 

Pinsa vs Pizza

To specify their main differences, we’ve broken them down for you:

Pinsa Differences

  • Made from all-purpose flour
  • Most commonly served in an oval shape
  • Fermentation for pinsa ranges from 48 to 72 hours
  • The dough uses more water than standard pizza dough
  • Thinner and lighter in texture
  • Pinsa dough is pressed and flattened by hand

Pizza Differences

  • Made from wheat flour
  • Circular in shape
  • Pizza dough ferments for a minimum of 24 hours
  • Contains more flour than pinsa dough
  • Variety of crust thicknesses
  • Pizza dough is tossed or thrown by hand

How to Make Pinsa Dough

Pinsa dough is not hard to make. As long as you have the right ingredients and follow the directions, you can cook up a delicious pinsa. To make the perfect pinsa dough, follow this recipe.

Pinsa Dough Recipe

  • 3 1/2 cups of bread flour
  • 1/2 cup of rice flour
  • 1/2 Tbs. of active dry yeast
  • 1 3/4 cup of cold water
  • 1 tsp of salt
  • 1 Tbs. of extra virgin olive oil
  • 2 sheets of parchment paper

Directions

  • Mix both types of flour and yeast together in a large bowl.
  • Add in the cold water slowly while whisking it together with the flour.
  • Add in the olive oil and salt and mix together until there is no dry flour and the dough is smooth and elastic in texture.
  • Cover the bowl with plastic wrap or a lid and let it rest for 30 minutes.
  • After 30 minutes, mix for a final time, cover again, and let rest in the refrigerator for 24 hours.
  • After 24 hours, take the dough out on a powdered surface and split the large ball in half.
  • Shape each piece into two smaller balls and place them on parchment paper on their own baking sheets.
  • Dust the tops with a little flour and follow the pinsere method.
  • Using your fingers, begin to push the dough towards the sides of your baking sheet and make an oval shape with the dough.
  • Once flattened, use a basting brush and cover the dough in a light sheen of olive oil before arranging your desired toppings for baking.

And now the fun part ! Pinsa Toppings

When choosing the toppings for your pinsa, you can be as creative or as normal as you want! Whether you have picky eaters like children who might only like a cheese or pepperoni pinsa or their parents who have more experienced taste buds, you can craft a pinsa to please both. Try a margarita style or a more traditional cheese and mushroom pinsa called Pinsa Romana.

What we think

South African’s love pizza and this just happens to be a different version of an old favourite. There’s no such thing as bad pizza, and there is plenty of room for styles coming from different regions. So we think it’s a winner, something exciting, something different and just totally delicious. Try it !