Aida Mollenkamp

Chef and cookbook author

Aida Mollenkamp - Chef and cookbook author
Born

April 15th, 1980
45 years ago

Category

Artists & Creatives

Country

United States

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A culinary professional with a focus on simple, delicious recipes and cooking techniques. Authored multiple cookbooks that emphasize flavorful and accessible cooking. Hosted cooking shows that showcased unique recipes and practical cooking advice. Operated a popular food website offering a variety of recipes and culinary tips.

Authored the cookbook 'Keys to the Kitchen'

Hosted the cooking show 'FoodCrafters'

Founded the website 'Aida’s Kitchen'

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