New kitchens firing up
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June Casagrande
The old-timers know it’s a great gig.
Clayton Shurley’s Real BBQ, Five Crowns, Sabatino’s Sausage Co. --
for years, the restaurateurs of such local institutions have known
that the Taste of Newport is a highly effective and even fun way of
letting people know what their eateries have to offer.
Now, the newcomers are about to find out what these longtime Taste
of Newport participants have known for years.
“It’s a great way to get your name out there,” said Carol Collis,
owner of the Red Rock Chili Co., which will take part in the Taste of
Newport for the first time this year.
The Fashion Island eatery, which opened in December, will be
showing off some of its trademark chilies and other specialties:
Cincinnati-style chili on spaghetti, the super-spicy “Hot Rock”
chili, the milder “White Rock” chili with chicken, a vegetarian chili
and others.
Newcomers also have a little more trouble knowing exactly how much
food to prepare. Collis is guessing that her booth, manned by more
than a dozen volunteers, will dish up about 700 servings a day. If
she’s wrong, the good news is that their restaurant is just a hop, a
skip and a jump away in Fashion Island.
“After the first day, we’ll have a better idea of what to expect,”
she said.
Thaifoon-Taste of Asia is another new participant in this year’s
Taste of Newport.
“It’s going to be a fun event,” general manager Tony Siano said.
“A lot of people on the staff want to get involved because everyone
know it’s such a good time.”
Thaifoon will be serving three of its creative Asian specialties:
crispy coconut shrimp, chicken and mango salad and peanut chicken.
Today begins the hectic preparation by Siano, Collis and everyone
else from all 30 restaurants for the Taste of Newport’s opening day
Friday.
The event will feature sample-size portions of some of the best
menu items from some of the best area restaurants, as well as wines,
beer, live music and even live cooking demonstrations.
Headliners Sugar Ray will perform Saturday night. Neil Diamond
tribute band Super Diamond will perform Friday and the Beach Boys
will perform Sunday.
At the Chefs Pavilion, seven culinary arts instructors from the
Art Institute of California-Orange County will give demonstrations on
preparing delicacies like shallot-crusted sea bass, raspberry white
chocolate creme brulee and a healthy “Chocolate Redemption Cake.”
* 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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