Red Rock does chili right in Newport Beach
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Greer Wylder
The Atrium Food Court at Fashion Island serves a wide range of
cuisine to please all tastes. There are a dozen popular restaurants
-- predominately national chains -- but it also has the one and only
Red Rock Chili Co., which will celebrate its first anniversary in
December. Expansion plans include sites in Wales; in a casino at Las
Vegas; and in a local Orange County restaurant.
Co-owners Carol and Paul Collis spent years developing the chili
concept restaurant, and both contribute to its success. Paul created
all the recipes, and Carol has 30 years of restaurant experience.
Instead of duplicating their first two cafes, in Old Towne Orange and
Santa Ana, which served standard cafe fare -- sandwiches, soups and
pastas -- they selected a chili theme.
First, they researched cookbooks, tried a zillion recipes,
experimented with ingredients and then threw chili parties. Their
friends voted on favorites. Five winners were selected, with one
rotating daily special. Each day, they make 32 quarts of chili with
top-quality ingredients; nothing is frozen. They only cook with
freshly ground 10% lean beef, lean chuck steak, Foster Farms chicken
breasts, firm tofu and fresh vegetables. Hot dogs are Hebrew
National, and green leaf lettuces are used in salads -- never plain
iceberg.
The daily chili line-up includes Cincinnati style. (In Cincinnati,
more chili is consumed per capita than any other city in the
country.) Carol Collis said that nearly 500 restaurants specialize in
the city’s unique chili. It’s served on everything, from spaghetti to
hot dogs. Its melange of spices include allspice, cinnamon, nutmeg
and unsweetened chocolate.
Local customers aren’t as enthusiastic about the delicately spicy
and sweet flavor. They favor the regular Red Rock chili, which is
made with ground beef, beans and a secret ingredient that adds a nice
and rich flavor. Other popular favorites are the mildly spicy white
rock chili, which is simmered with chicken breast, white beans and
mild green chilies. Vegetarians order the chili cooked with sliced
tofu, black and garbanzo beans, and sweet corn.
Atkin’s followers request the high-protein, low-carbohydrate
Caribbean chili -- one of the daily specials. It’s made without beans
and seasoned with Cajun spices, Italian sausage and Spanish green
olives. The hot rock chili is ideal for those who crave spicy foods.
“It’s knock your socks off hot,” Carol Collis said.
The wonderful flavors come from habaneros, smoked chipotles and
jalapeno chilis. Turkey chili recipes were omitted from the menu. The
Collises agreed that cooked ground turkey has an unappetizing gray
color that’s even worse under the food court’s lighting.
The chili comes in three sizes, with a choice of breads, including
hot jalapeno and original corn muffins, sour dough roll and cheese
bread lightly seasoned and topped with a mixture of cheddar, parmesan
and Monterey jack cheeses. Eight ounces costs $3.75; a 16-ounce Bowl
costs $4.95; and a 32-ounce family-size serving costs $7.95.
Red Rock prepares just about every chili-related dish available.
Most dishes are topped with freshly grated cheddar or Monterey jack
cheeses; diced onions and sour cream. Eleven selections include a
burrito ($5.75); spaghetti ($6.25); freshly baked sourdough bread
bowl ($5.75); fries ($4.25); and rice ($4.75). A chili pot pie will
debut soon.
Don’t want chili? There are fresh soups and salads. Soups include
vegetarian, home-style chicken, lentil and fresh Roma tomato basil.
Salads include fresh fruit, Greek potato, red cabbage and cucumber
dill. Party packs and catering are available, too.
The Red Rock Chili Co. is open from 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. Monday
through Saturday; and from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. Sunday. It’s in the
lower level of the Atrium Court at Fashion Island in Newport Beach.
Call (949) 760-0752 or visit https://www.redrockchili.com.
* BEST BITES runs every Friday. Greer Wylder can be reached at
greerwylder@yahoo.com; at 330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa, CA 92627; or by
fax at (949) 646-4170.
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