Summer means big concerts, and this summer is no exception. Listening to Dave Matthews and Kiss at Cruzan Amphiteatre might make your tummy rumbly. While hungry concertgoers take in the biggest acts this side of the Mississippi, chef Dave Rashty and his Stocked ‘N’ Loaded food trucks will have them covered.

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No more soggy fries and overcooked meats; this summer at the Cruzan Amphitheatre means gourmet selections. While on a County Grind assignment at last Tuesday’s Unity Tour, Clean Plate Charlie was able to catch up with Rashty, a French Culinary Institute graduate and former apprentice to world famous chefs Jean-Georges Vongerichten and Daniel Boulud.

“Its strictly about good food,” said Rashty, who recently signed a contract with Aramark that tripled his number of active trucks. “When you use quality ingredients and make good food, people will know and taste the difference.”

That difference was one of many reasons Aramark chose Rashty and his Stocked ‘N’ Loaded food trucks to be their exclusive gourmet vendor at Cruzan. An Aramark representative approached Rashty through a mutual friend. At the time, Rashty was living in Boca Raton and working equestrian events In Wellington.

“I had a lot of good press,” Rashty said when asked what made him stand out among a slew of qualified vendors. “That was half the battle.”

Rashty’s truck won the Palm Beach Post’s Best Food Truck award in 2011 and was featured in last October’s South Florida Business Journal. The reason why was evident at Cruzan last Tuesday as 311 and Slightly Stoopid fans rushed Rashty’s food trucks, which now number three after the deal prompted and afforded him the opportunity to expand.

“My advice to anyone looking to start a food truck is to do research, talk to other truck owners, and make really good food using quality ingredients,” Rashty said. “I’m available anytime to anyone interested.”

Find the entire article by Kareem Shaker at browardpalmbeach.com <here>