The Dish: Kelsey Clark on elevating traditional Southern recipes
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- Опубликовано: 6 авг 2024
- Kelsey Barnard Clark opens up to Jamie Wax about her journey from Alabama to the Culinary Institute of America, to some of New York's top restaurants.
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Someone create a cooking show for her please
Dang I am hungry now!
Those deviled eggs look good but everything else especially the chicken looks dry🌵
Plz put on Closed Captions for Deaf Community and Hard of Hearing people!! Not all Dead people read lips. Thank you CBS. JUST CHECK THE BOX.
Her accent seems quite exaggerated but okay. 😂
Most people with more distinct regional accents usually change them to be more standard-sounding in order to avoid comments like this, especially because they are often associated with being "lower class." Maybe you should just keep your ignorant comments to yourself.
"Southern Cuisine?" African American Food cooked by wt woman appropriating black food, gumbo?🙄 Southern recipes do not lack herbs and texture. It's called Gullah geechie food 🙄I'm sorry this story is appropriator chronicles
OMGoodness… you read my mind!! I was laughing through this because it lacked a lot of facts. I was confused… wondering why are they zooming in on the 1-2 black people in a room of non- black. People need to learn about factual black history & it’s food.
@@ereal4850 They're constantly tryin it🙄
Wtf…stop speaking English. You’re appropriating white language