
As hundreds of thousands of little girls poured out of movie theaters across the country, they walked away uplifted by a belief lived by her whole life, 'You can accomplish anything you put your mind to.' Chase may not be a household name outside of New Orleans, but her real life dreams, passions and accomplishments are in the hearts of any person who watches the film or buys 'Princess and the Frog: Tiana's Cookbook,' which Chase contributed to.
After getting the chance to catch up with the fun spirited chef, it was easy to see why Disney became enamored with her real life Princess Tiana story and it's clear that when it comes to inspiring others, Chase is nowhere close to being finished.
How do you feel about being the inspiration behind this character?
I feel so grateful for that because I thought that was the nicest thing I've ever heard of. We've had these characters before and people like them but you can always feel good about yourself when you see somebody like you sometimes. That's what little black girls can see now; they can see a little black princess and that's uplifting for them. I have little girls who come and say "I want to be a cook just like you." It's beautiful how it has inspired a lot of little African-American girls. It got them thinking, "If I want a restaurant, if I want to cook, I can do that and I will do that." They know it's hard work and they know it's what you have to do to accomplish goals. I'm happy for that little movie. It really inspired a whole lot of people and it uplifted people-that is the most important thing to me-it uplifts people. It's just so beautiful.
Did the movie inspire you to create the recipes for the 'Princess and the Frog: Tiana's Cookbook'?
The movie inspired me to do more things, but I had all the recipes before. You know when you've been working in the kitchen as long as I've been-60 some years-you learn new things all the time and start from scratch. You start from what your mother teaches you and then if you like something you say you tweak it. Like if you meet people with other cultures and they talk about their food then you get ideas and you say, "That's nice but I'll do it my way." We call it 'Creolizing" everybody's idea. It's fun doing that.
Who has influenced your cooking the most?
I'll tell you that when I went to go work in this restaurant I knew how to cook because everyone that comes up in a home like I do is going to learn to cook whatever their mother cooks. So it was my mother and my mother-in-law was a good cook so you learn all kinds of things from the people around you.
How would you describe your cooking?
For any chef, you cook the food that is you and what you're all about, and if people want to eat what I'm all about they come to me. If they want to eat Italian food and what other people are all about they go to other restaurants. I do down home cooking and just cooking that you would find in any kitchen and any home and people like that, so they come and eat it and enjoy it. It's good comfort food.
You've accomplished so much so far, what are your future goals?
You accomplish whatever you set your goals to. I never said I want to be this or I want to be that. Everyday I just do the things I like to do. I like to cook, I like to create new foods, I like to meet people and I like to feed people so that's what I do. If you do what you like and you do it well and you always have other people in mind, then you can succeed. It's never about you; it's about what you can do for somebody else. When I was coming up we were poor and didn't have much, but my Daddy gave us three things to live by: pray, work and do for others, but you had to do those three things in that order according to him. I found that all my life those three principles worked for me and I think it can work for anybody.




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By: RENEE' on 3/19/2010 3:17PM
Cajun Cooking, Creole Cooking, Southern Cooking, BBQ, Mexican Food, Crawfish Boils, Freshly Caught Seafood, The South...YUM...The South. Love Louisiana and Texas we Do IT Right!
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By: Regin on 3/19/2010 4:56PM
Yes, I've been to her restaurant and the food is so good. Thank you, Miss Leah
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By: Dakarah on 3/19/2010 10:17PM
Mrs. Chase is a class act! We've been to her restaurant, and the food is awesome. My husband had seen her on a cooking show,and she had prepared a dish that he really wanted to try, but when we were at the restaurant it was not on the menu. Mrs. Chase went right in the kitchen and made it for him. He was so honored. She is a true asset to her family and the NOLA community. I will definitely get copies of the cookbook to pass down to my granddaughters.
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By: vahbsab on 3/23/2010 3:38PM
Mrs. Chase is a class act! We've been to her restaurant, and the food is awesome. My husband had seen her on a cooking show,and she had prepared a dish that he really wanted to try, but when we were at the restaurant it was not on the menu. Mrs. Chase went right in the kitchen and made it for him. He was so honored. She is a true asset to her family and the NOLA community. I will definitely get copies of the cookbook to pass down to my granddaughters.
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By: Barbara on 3/23/2010 8:05PM
It’s amazing because nothing else was working for my wrinkles until I found the Dead Sea Masque ( Http://tr.im/DeadSeaMasque ), not topicals or even blue light treatment. People keep giving me compliments now and it feels great. I have only been using the product for two weeks and the difference in my skin tone is remarkable to say the least. I finally feel like I have healthy skin....
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By: Erika on 3/24/2010 10:22PM
Ms. Leah and Dooky Chase (the restaurant)...a N'awlins legend. Nothing more needs to be said. Oh how I miss that cookin'!
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