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Chef Shipra Khanna

Darpan News Desk, 09 Apr, 2020
  • Chef Shipra Khanna

Endowed with an invincible spirit, bewitching charm and empirical culinary skills, Khanna has been coined as the “Glamorous Chef”.


The winner of MasterChef India Season 2, Shipra Khanna’s alluring charm as a Prolific Chef, Global Television Personality, Consultant and a social worker is distinctive. Endowed with an invincible spirit, bewitching charm and empirical culinary skills, Khanna has been coined as the “Glamorous Chef”.

Her entrepreneurial ventures have encompassed various social missions on malnutrition and gender equality and her lofty stature has extended generous service with empathy and humility. Chiefly consulted for her skills for restaurants, Khanna has authored the deeply guarded secrets of her delicacies in the books, The Spice Route and Sinfully Yours, which got her the World Gourmand Award held in China, May 2017, and Super Foods for Awesome Memory, and her new books Simply Indian Cuisine series of Simply Maharashtrian, Simply Gujarati, Simply Punjabi, Simply Rajasthan, Simply Himachali, and Simply Bengali coming soon!

She’s got a YouTube Channel, Shipra’s Kitchen, to her credit and presides over as the Culinary Ambassador to Spain. She has also been awarded by the Mahatma Gandhi Leadership Award to take Indian cuisine across the Globe at the British Parliament, London, by the NRI Society of London and has taught Culinary Art at Le Cordon Bleu, in Paris and China.

 

 

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