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Chef Zoe Adjonyoh discusses her culinary venture, Zoe’s Ghana Kitchen, and its successful 13-year-run. She delves into the heart of her cookbook of the same name, Zoe's Ghana Kitchen, emphasizing its unique perspective that beautifully intertwines Ghanaian and Irish cultures. Drawing inspiration from Ghanaian cuisine, Zoe underscores the significance of honoring locally sourced ingredients. She recounts her return to Ghana as an adult, returning with a sense of grace to experiment creatively. She reminisces on her dad’s laughter in the kitchen accompanied with his valuable lesson to cook food until it’s about to burn. Zoe dishes on the influence of music on her culinary journey, curating playlists to elevate both the cooking and dining experience. Zoe imparts advice to aspiring cooks, encouraging them to be curious. She shares some of her upcoming projects in the new year, including her own podcast centered around her transformative healing journey.
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