20 Black Celebs Who Bring the Heat in the Kitchen
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1. Snoop Dogg
– Co-hosts Martha & Snoop’s Potluck Dinner Party and released his cookbook From Crook to Cook.
2. Patti LaBelle
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– Her Patti’s Good Life line (famous for the sweet potato pies) is sold in Walmart and flying off shelves.
3. Rick Ross
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– Co-owner of over 30 Wingstop franchises and the Checkers/Rally’s chains. Also launched his own hemp rolling company called Hemp Hop.
4. Ludacris
– Hosts Luda Can’t Cook on Discovery+, diving into various cuisines while learning from world-class chefs.
5. Ayesha Curry
Host of Homemade, cookbook author, and co-owner of several restaurants with Steph Curry.
6. Tabitha Brown
– Social media phenom turned author and Food Network host. She launched Donna’s Recipe (vegan haircare) and Tabitha Brown for Target (food, kitchenware & apparel).
7. Tia Mowry
– Star of Tia Mowry at Home and author of Whole New You, blending motherhood, food, and wellness.
8. 2 Chainz
Released a cookbook called #MEALTIME, which came with his B.O.A.T.S II: Me Time album.
9. Queen Latifah
Co-produced The Queen Latifah Show with food segments and is a silent investor in healthy food initiatives.
10. E-40
– Launched a whole empire: E-40 Wines, Goon With The Spoon sausages & burritos, and Sluricane drinks.
11. Chef Roblé Ali
Celebrity chef and star of Chef Roblé & Co., he’s cooked for everyone from Beyoncé to Rihanna.
12. Trick Daddy
– Co-hosts I Got My Pots, a YouTube cooking show blending southern dishes and hip-hop storytelling.
13. JJ Johnson
– James Beard Award-winning chef, known for Fieldtrip in Harlem and national TV appearances.
14. Marcus Samuelsson
Celebrity chef, restaurateur (Red Rooster Harlem), judge on Top Chef, and cookbook author.
15. Maya-Camille Broussard
– Star of Bake Squad on Netflix and owner of Justice of the Pies in Chicago.
16. Gina Neely
– Former co-host of Down Home with the Neelys on Food Network, and cookbook author.
17. Melba Wilson
– NYC-based restaurateur (Melba’s in Harlem) and Food Network guest judge.
18. Darius Cooks
– Known for viral cooking videos and multiple restaurant ventures, despite some controversy.
19. Bryant Terry
James Beard Award-winning vegan chef and author. Known for Afro-Vegan cuisine and cultural storytelling.
20. Meghan Markle
Curated the charity cookbook Together: Our Community Cookbook in partnership with women from the Hubb Community Kitchen (following the Grenfell Tower fire).
20 Black Celebs Who Bring the Heat in the Kitchen was originally published on blackamericaweb.com

