The Queen of Creole
Meet 94-year-old creole chef, Leah Chase. During her time she’s hosted US Presidents, civil rights activists, and music legends from Ray Charles to Michael Jackson.
Meet 94-year-old Leah Chase. For 70 years she has led the kitchen at New Orleans famous Dooky Chase restaurant. During her time, she’s hosted US Presidents, civil rights activists, and music legends from Ray Charles to Michael Jackson. Her specialty is serving creole classics like gumbo, fried chicken and sweet potatoes. This week, in collaboration with BBC Radio 4’s The Food Programme, the BBC’s Dan Saladino sits down with Leah as she tells her story through the food she’s cooked - and asks whether a restaurant can change the course of a country.
(Image: Leah Chase in the dining room of the Dooky Chase restaurant in New Orleans. Credit: Dan Saladino)
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‘Even if they went to jail I’d send the food to jail’
Duration: 01:59
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‘Mr. President, you don’t put hot sauce in my gumbo!’
Duration: 01:22
Broadcasts
- Sat 28 Jan 201708:32GMTBBC World Service except News Internet
- Sat 28 Jan 201722:32GMTBBC World Service except News Internet
- Mon 30 Jan 201701:32GMTBBC World Service except News Internet
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