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From Lawyer to Culinary Star: Chef Ouita Michael, James Beard Nominee Food Journey

Author
Nancy May & Sylvia Lovely
Published
Thu 10 Apr 2025
Episode Link
https://podcast.familytreefoodstories.com/

How food changed the career direction of this law-school-bound college student.

Have you ever wondered how the foods we eat shape who we are? In this episode of Family Tree, Food & Stories, Nancy May and Sylvia Lovely pull their mic up to the table with renowned Kentucky chef Ouita Michel, who takes us on a journey through her culinary heritage – from a community garden to owning eight celebrated restaurants rooted in local tradition.

For those unsure of their career direction, you'll hear how Ouita changed her career path from aspiring lawyer to award-winning chef and how her Holly Hill Inn restaurant has become the cornerstone of a growing culinary empire rooted in local ingredients and deep Kentucky heritage.

The tradition of food and family is personal for everyone, Chef Michel included. She shares how she honors her late mother each Thanksgiving by recreating exact family recipes with the next generation.

Three things you'll learn, include:

  • Food preserves memories: The dishes we prepare can keep loved ones' memories strong in our hearts long after they're gone. Ouita makes her mother's eggplant caviar and remembers how her mother made this for her own birthday celebrations over the years.
  • Local traditions matter: Before "farm-to-table" was trendy, communities naturally ate what grew nearby. Kentucky's "cuisine of corn," is rooted in the community's history and how the native American Indian traditions continue through recipes she uses today.
  • Gardens build community: Some of Ouita's best memories come from a university garden plot where family and friends shared growing food representing their neighborhood's international community. Food often helps us understand how different we are from other cultures through the plants and recipes shared.

What food traditions connect you to your own heritage? This week, try cooking a family recipe passed down through generations, or if those traditions have been lost, start a new one. The meals we share today become the memories that nourish tomorrow.

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About Your Award-Winning Hosts: Nancy May and Sylvia Lovely are the powerhouse team behind Family Tree, Food & Stories, a member of The Food Stories Media Network, which celebrates the rich traditions and connections everyone has around food, friends, and family meals. Nancy, an award-winning business leader, author, and podcaster, and Sylvia, a visionary author, lawyer, and former CEO, combine their expertise to bring captivating stories rooted in history, heritage, and food. Together, they weave stories that blend history, tradition, and the love of food, where generations connect and share intriguing mealtime stories and kitchen foibles.

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