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KEVIN BELTON
New Orleans School of Cooking
After a long football career that reached the
heights of the NFL but included numerous injuries, Kevin
Belton looked for a safer and saner way to make a
living. Although he had no formal culinary training, his
kitchen experience of watching his mother and
grandparents prepare meals proved to be invaluable. As a
chef, instructor and entertainer, Kevin found his niche.
People loved his food; they loved his personality and
loved the fact that Kevin left them stuffed.
Kevin Belton is larger than life! Those who have been
students and spectators at any of his classes at the
legendary New Orleans School of Cooking, know this to be
true. Kevin is an over sized guy, with an over sized
sense of humor, and an over sized mastery of whoever his
audience may be. He is a chef and a stand-up comedian
and his audiences love his charisma, humor and methods.
Kevin has appeared on local, national and international
television promoting Louisiana and New Orleans cooking.
He has offered classes and cooking demonstrations
throughout the U.S. and Canada.
Some of his television appearances include: “Live with
Regis & Kathie Lee,” “Wheel of Fortune” and “Emeril
Live.” He has appeared on numerous local programs, as
well as having his own cooking show series in the U.K.
on BBC television titled “Big Kevin, Little Kevin” with
renowned British Chef Kevin Woolford. Additionally, he
has appeared on The Food Network’s “Ready, Set, Cook.”
Locally and regionally Kevin has appeared on dozens of
cooking shows.
MORGAN CLEVENGER
Legacy Tours and Events
Morgan Clevenger had the double good fortune to be born
into a family passionate about food and to be raised in
New Orleans’ French Quarter. Her immersion and exposure
to the diverse history, cultures and food ways of New
Orleans as a child has led to a multifaceted career in
film, television, music and cultural tourism.
As a location scout and production consultant on
numerous films and documentaries, her knowledge and
expertise are called upon to authentically portray
various aspects of the city and state. As a cultural
advocate, Ms. Clevenger is a founder of The New Orleans
Jazz Legacy Foundation, whose mission is to preserve,
document and advance New Orleans musical and cultural
traditions.
Ms. Clevenger is also the founder and owner of Legacy
Tours, a custom private tour company dedicated to
offering visitors and locals a deeper experience of New
Orleans through its cuisine, history, architecture and
music. By blending these elements into an entertaining
and historically accurate experience, Ms. Clevenger has
created events and environments for visiting
dignitaries, CEO’s, film industry luminaries and
educators.
SUSAN SPICER
Bayona and Herbsaint
Susan Spicer began her cooking career in New Orleans as
an apprentice to Chef Daniel Bonnot at the Louis XVI
Restaurant in 1979. After four months with Chef Roland
Durand at the Hotel Sofitel in Paris in 1982, she
returned to New Orleans to open the 60-seat bistro,
Savoir Faire, in the St. Charles Hotel as chef de
cuisine. She formed a partnership with Regina Keever and
in the spring of 1990 opened Bayona in a beautiful,
200-year-old Creole cottage in the French quarter. With
solid support from local diners and critics, Bayona soon
earned national attention and has been featured in
numerous publications such as Food & Wine, Gourmet, Food
Arts, Bon Appetit, Travel & Leisure, Restaurant Business
and Gault et Millau’s Best of New Orleans. Bayona has
been included in the Top 5 Restaurants in New Orleans in
Gourmet’s Readers’ Poll for the last three years. From
1997
through 1999, Susan owned and operated Spice, Inc., a
specialty food market with take-out food, cooking
classes and an artisan bakery. In 2000, Susan and her
partners opened Herbsaint, a casual, contemporary,
bistro-style restaurant. Susan has been the recipient of
the James Beard Award for Best Chef, Southeast Region
and the Mondavi Culinary Excellence Award.
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