Kit Wohl

Biography
Kit Wohl has authored 16 award-winning cookbooks, including The James Beard Foundation’s Best of the Best and the New Orleans Classic cookbook series. As CEO of her creative agency, Wohl & Co., she leveraged decades of expertise in media relations, advertising, and marketing for major hospitality industry clients, including Popeyes, The Ritz-Carlton, Smoothie King, Arnaud’s, The Jackson Brewery, Canal Place, and Warner Bros.
Schedule
Noon to 12:45 p.m.
Cooking Demonstration Tent
Demonstration
Secrets of a Tastemaker: Al Copeland, the Cookbook
with Al Copeland Jr. and Kit Wohl
1:00 p.m. to 1:45 pm
Cavalier House Bookselling Tent
Book Signing

Secrets of a Tastemaker: Al Copeland, the Cookbook
"His restaurants brought Cajun cuisine to a whole new audience. Copeland's restaurants are now known around the country as the first in a lasting genre." —Chef Emeril Lagasse
"Al Copeland always chose to be a winner. He defined his brand and understood that bold flavors and consistency were paramount to his success." —Chef Paul Prudhomme
"I know rich, and I know poor. I know what it's like to be busted, and I don't want to be there again. It's my greatest driving force." Al Copeland —People Magazine
"It's as though Popeyes had grown up and moved, if not Uptown, then 'up market,' a notch. . .or three. Best of all, a menu that seemed utterly derivative (a "Cajun's Greatest Hits "album) has produced dishes that are fresh, different, and exciting." —The Times-Picayune
Over one hundred recipes for a party in your mouth and spicy delicious memories.
Al Copeland parlayed success as founder of Popeyes Famous Fried Chicken into Copeland's Restaurants of New Orleans, introducing even more offbeat and ground-breaking ideas into the international restaurant scene. Al, Jr., his son, has followed as an innovator and creative driving force. They melded their Cajun and Creole cooking heritage into methods, combinations, and techniques as the art and love of cooking.
Rags to riches
His hi-jinks and low moments were the stuff of a folk hero. Secrets of a Tastemaker is an insider's look at a life of bravado and street smarts. "He wasn't just a lightning rod for attention. He was the lightning itself. He was a provocateur: ambitious, outspoken, and cocksure," says Chris Rose. "Al's taste for flash was refined, almost sublime."
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