June Casagrande Youâre standing in an open...
June Casagrande
Youâre standing in an open area, surrounded by the enemy: To your
right, tiramisu. To the left, warm chocolate souffle cake. Succulent
pork ribs are straight ahead. Sausage sandwiches block your escape
route from behind.
Whatâs a dieter at the Taste of Newport to do?
This renowned event has the power to make gluttons out of even the
most reserved eaters. More that 35 restaurants this year will offer a
âtasteâ of their year-round offerings. The small portions are
designed to make the best use of limited stomach space, but with so
many mouth-watering menu items, itâs easy to overdo it.
Against these odds, most calorie counters just take the day off.
Considering the choices at the annual event -- literally the best
food in town -- itâs worth it. But what about those who have already
exhausted all their excuses? People who broke down for an office
birthday cake on Tuesday, couldnât resist some buttered popcorn at
the movies on Wednesday then only had time to order pizza on
Thursday? Is staying home the only option?
The Taste of Newport has good news this year for the
health-conscious connoisseur. Fresh fish selections, salads and other
healthy choices abound at this yearâs taste.
Here is the Pilotsâ suggestions for doing the taste without adding
to your waist.
Perhaps the safest stop for dieters at this yearâs Taste of
Newport Festival is the Marrakesh booth. The Costa Mesa restaurantâs
signature salad will be a headliner at the Taste. The authentic
Moroccan recipe mixes cilantro-marinated carrots with pureed
eggplant, roasted bell pepper, seasoning and cucumbers.
âTraditionally, Moroccan food tends to very healthful and very
flavorful,â said Ali Rabbani, president of Marrakesh. The secret to
keeping Marrakeshâs dishes healthy is sticking with tradition -- an
area where the restaurantâs resident chef, Latifa, shines, Rabbani
said.
For example the chicken kebobs featured at the Taste of Newport
are marinated with fresh seasonings and extra virgin olive oil,
Rabbani said.
The couscous has been a popular Taste of Newport treat since
Marrakesh first taking part in the Taste 13 years ago. This dish of
steamed semolina grains topped with stewed vegetables, garbanzo beans
and raisins is evidence why couscous keeps getting more popular
nationwide: healthy, light ingredients are flavorful and satisfying.
Geography is also an advantage to weight watchers. Newport Beach
is a hotspot for superb seafood and the Taste of Newport lineup
includes some of Newportâs best offerings.
Blue Water Grillâs smoked albacore tuna is a case in point. This
fat-free favorite is a classic example of the restaurantâs emphasis
on freshness and flavor, said proprietor Bill Carpenter, the healthy
part just comes naturally.
âThatâs really what weâre all about,â Carpenter said. âWeâre not
fancy food. Weâre fresh seafood served simply. ... We donât mask it
with a lot of different sauces. Since weâre confident in the
freshness of our fish, we serve it by itself.â
Blue Water Grill will also serve its famous Canadian Bay Shrimp
cocktail at the Taste. And for those who canât resist some chowder,
there will be a healthier alternative: fresh, tomato-based Manhattan
clam chowder.
The Rusty Pelican is another favorite restaurant that will offer
delicious and naturally low-calorie dishes. Charbroiled fresh fish
skewers marinated in soy and ginger will be on the menu, along with
spicy Cajun shrimp. And of course, sushi always offers a
super-satisfying way to enjoy fish. Kitayama Restaurant will be
offering its spicy tuna and California rolls and shrimp tempura
rolls, too. Koto Restaurant will also be there offering its hand-roll
sushi, and both these Japanese restaurants will offer the
ultra-healthy edamame: boiled soy beans.
Chicken dishes and salads will also abound at the Taste, rounding
out choices for a guilt-free outing. Grilled chicken salad with
stilton cheese, apples and walnut vinaigrette will be available from
Pavilion at the Four Seasons Hotel. And Villa Nova restaurant will
offer its fresh pollo con rosmarino.
With all these selections and more, thereâs plenty of ways to
enjoy a guilt-free Taste.
* JUNE CASAGRANDE covers Newport Beach and John Wayne Airport.
She may be reached at (949) 574-4232 or by e-mail at
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