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Charleston Celebrates Culinary Icon Carla Hall at City Market Event

Culinary Festive Gathering

Charleston Welcomes Carla Hall with Open Arms

Charleston, the charming Holy City, recently had the pleasure of hosting the beloved celebrity chef Carla Hall. On a sunny day, August 28, 2024, she brightened up the Charleston City Market as part of the QVC’s Age of Possibility Road Show and Foodie Travel Series. With her contagious energy and warm smile, Hall created an atmosphere that felt like a family reunion—one you just don’t want to miss!

A Culinary Journey Rooted in Heritage

Carla Hall isn’t just another chef; she’s a culinary icon. Years ago, while she was in Savannah, she stumbled upon the delicate white flowers of okra plants. That captivating moment inspired her new cookware line, Sweet Heritage by Carla Hall. At the market, visitors found an array of products like ruffled baking dishes, ceramic measuring bowls, and nonstick frying pans, all proudly reflecting her love for cooking and heritage.

“I wanted a flower that meant something to me,” Hall shared, shedding light on her connection to okra and its rich African roots. Her brand embodies themes of heritage, joy, and home cooking, making her products not just functional but also meaningful.

A Fitting Place for a Chef Like Carla

Charleston is a city that delights in its culinary traditions. Hall’s visit was especially fitting since she’s authored a celebrated soul food cookbook that even received a NAACP Image Awards nomination. Plus, she has chosen Charleston’s picturesque landscapes as a backdrop for her new show, “Chasing Flavor”, which deep dives into classic dishes like shrimp and grits. Clearly, this city holds a special place in her heart.

Biscuit Love and More

During the event, it was also delightful to see Hall reuniting with Carrie Morey, the mastermind behind Callie’s Hot Little Biscuit. Their bond, which began at a food show in Washington, D.C., blossomed over their shared love of biscuits and their grandmothers. Morey even named her business after hers!

Fast forward a decade, and now they’re teaming up to bring Southern buttermilk biscuits to QVC, baked fresh right here in Charleston. Hall even got her hands dirty during her visit, joining Morey’s team and buttering biscuits straight out of the oven. “I love what she’s doing,” Hall beamed while praising Morey’s dedication to honoring her grandmother’s legacy.

More than Just Cooking

But Hall’s contributions go beyond the culinary world. She stands as one of QVC’s Quintessential 50, a group celebrating women over 50 who exemplify limitless possibilities. Her fellow members include notable personalities like Martha Stewart, Queen Latifah, and Billie Jean King. It’s a platform that empowers women to redefine age and embrace their potential.

Sunshine and Showers Ahead

As the event wrapped up, attendees enjoyed partly cloudy skies, which would later give way to a mix of cloudiness, with temperatures reaching up to a warm 85°F. A light breeze from the NNE kept things comfortable with winds blowing at 10 to 20 mph. While a stray shower or thunderstorm was a possibility in the afternoon, the spirits remained high, fueled by the warmth of connections made at the market.

With the sun setting on a delightful day, expect partly cloudy skies to transition into a cloudy night with temperatures cooling down to around 71°F. A perfect backdrop for these wonderful memories created with Carla Hall in the heart of Charleston!

As city residents continue to savor the flavors and stories that chefs like Hall bring to the table, it’s clear that Charleston will remain a beloved hub for culinary exploration and community celebration.


Charleston Celebrates Culinary Icon Carla Hall at City Market Event

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