SOLON, OH- Nestle Prepared Foods Company announced yesterday that the STOUFFER’S® Mac ‘N’ Cheese Truck and an all-star group of celebrity chefs will hit the streets of New York City serving unique twists on STOUFFER’S® Macaroni & Cheese, with 100% of profits from macaroni and cheese purchases benefiting the Mayor’s Fund to Advance New York City in support of Hurricane Sandy relief efforts.

stouffersThe STOUFFER’S® Mac ‘N’ Cheese Truck will operate on weekdays from Monday, January 28 – Thursday, February 14 at a variety of locations across the city.  Locations and service times will be regularly updated on www.facebook.com/stouffers and  ww.twitter.com/stouffers.

Through the STOUFFER’S® Mac ‘N’ Cheese Truck, Master of Spice Lior Lev Sercarz and Southern “Grill Girl” Elizabeth Karmel will join six other famed New York chefs to delight locals with their twists on STOUFFER’S® Macaroni & Cheese for $4 per bowl. On most days, Chefs Sercarz and Karmel will serve traditional STOUFFER’S® Macaroni & Cheese, which is prepared using freshly made pasta and 100% real cheddar cheese, as well as five restaurant-inspired variations: Chili Mac, BBQ Mac, Mex Mac , Veggie Mac and ‘Shroom Mac.

On select days, the STOUFFER’S® Mac ‘N’ Cheese Truck will feature a chef du jour who will serve their own specialty macaroni and cheese dish, revealed that morning, along with the traditional STOUFFER’S® Macaroni & Cheese.

Tuesday, January 29 –  Seamus Mullen, Executive Chef/owner of Tertulia and TV personality on The Next Iron Chef and Chopped
Thursday, January 31 –  Amanda Freitag, former Executive Chef of The Harrison and TV personality on Unique Eats, ChoppedIron Chef America
Tuesday, February 5 –  Lee Anne Wong, TV personality on Iron Chef AmericaUnique Eats and The Next Iron Chef: Redemption
Thursday, February 7 –  Marc Murphy, Executive Chef/owner of Benchmarc Restaurants and TV personality on Chopped
Monday, February 11 –  Chris Santos, Executive Chef/owner of The Stanton Social, Beauty & Essex and TV personality on Chopped
Thursday, February 14 –  Sarah Simmons, chef/curator of CITY GRIT and Food & Wine’s first-ever “Home Cook Superstar”

At the close of the three week promotion, sales will be tallied and the chef du jour with the top-selling STOUFFER’S® Macaroni & Cheese creation will have $25,000 donated on their behalf by STOUFFER’S® to further the Mayor’s Fund Hurricane Sandy relief efforts.  This donation will be on top of the donation of the truck’s macaroni and cheese sales throughout the promotion.

Additionally David Bailey , Stouffer’s Chef du Cuisines from the Nestle Culinary Center, will serve his signature dish – Mex Mac – on Wednesday, February 6.

“Since 1954 our vision has been to create delicious food from only the best ingredients,” says Tom Moe , Director of Marketing for STOUFFER’S®. “With this line up of talented chefs on the STOUFFER’S® Mac ‘N’ Cheese Truck adding their unique toppings to our popular macaroni and cheese, we’re eager to demonstrate to consumers – right on the streets of New York – that we make our macaroni and cheese just the way they’d make it at home.”

The STOUFFER’S® Mac ‘N’ Cheese Truck initiative will kick off on Sunday, January 27 in the Gerritsen Beach community in Brooklyn, NY from 11am – 3pm with Chefs Sercarz and Karmel serving up free bowls of one of America’s favorite comfort foods as the community continues to rebuild.

“We’re excited to work with such a talented group of chefs to raise funds for Hurricane Sandy recovery,” said Chef Sercarz. “With the STOUFFER’S® Mac ‘N’ Cheese Truck, we hope to help a city that many chefs call home.”

For additional information on the STOUFFER’S® Mac ‘N’ Cheese Truck schedule, locations, recipes, and dates and times of celebrity chef appearances, please visit www.facebook.com/stouffers and join the conversation on Twitter at www.twitter.com/stouffers and via the hashtag #stouffersmobilemac.

The Mayor’s Fund retains no administrative fee, and one hundred percent of donations in support of hurricane relief are being dispersed to relief efforts and organizations. Funds will support immediate aid needs – including, food, cleaning materials and hygiene supplies – as well as long-term relief and restoration.