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Leah Chase

American chef
Leyah Chase was an American chef based in New Orleans, Louisiana. An author and television personality, she was known as the Queen of Creole Cuisine, advocating both African-American art and Creole cooking. Wikipedia

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Leyah (Leah) Chase (née Lange; January 6, 1923 – June 1, 2019) was an American chef based in New Orleans, Louisiana. An author and television personality, ...
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An award-winning chef and inspiration for a Disney princess, the late Chef Leah Chase of Dooky Chase's Restaurant first began cooking in 1946.
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For the past 53 years, Leah Chase has been the Executive Chef of Dooky Chase Restaurant – a New Orleans Creole landmark. Leah has cooked countless servings ...
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May 21, 2020 · Remembering Leah Chase, the Queen of Creole Cuisine. June marks one year since New Orleans culinary legend Leah Chase passed away at age 96.
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Leah Chase (1923–2019), dubbed the “Queen of Creole Cuisine,” was a restaurateur and world- renowned chef, who championed civil rights. In 1945, after marrying ...
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Known as the “Queen of Creole Cuisine,” Leah Chase has fed Beyoncé, Jay-Z, Quincy Jones, Jesse Jackson, Duke Ellington, Thurgood Marshall, James Baldwin, Ray ...
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Jun 2, 2019 · She was a pioneering chef and businesswoman, and her restaurant became a magnet for African-American artists, politicians, musicians and civil ...
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Jun 2, 2019 · Leah Chase, the New Orleans chef known for her legendary Creole cuisine and for her role as a pioneer of the civil rights era, ...
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Heading the Dooky Chase kitchen is Leah's grandson, Edgar “Dook” Chase IV, the third person in the restaurant's eighty-year history to serve as executive chef.