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Chef Jasjit Kaur

Chef Jasjit Kaur Darpan, 09 Apr, 2026
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Chef Jasjit Kaur, based in Cambridge, Ontario, is a celebrated culinary force whose journey spans over three decades as a chef, educator, and cultural ambassador. Originally from Chandigarh, India, she brings a deep-rooted passion for North Indian cuisine, seamlessly blending tradition with global influences.

A classically trained chef and seasoned culinary instructor, Jasjit has inspired countless food enthusiasts through her teaching, private classes, and community engagement. 

Her dynamic presence extends far beyond the kitchen: she has been featured multiple times on CBC Radio and in local publications, and has collaborated with platforms like the Rogers Community Channel, where she serves as executive producer and host of In the Kitchen with Chef Jasjit, now in its second season, with a third underway inspired by her legacy cookbook. 
 
She has also been associated with prominent initiatives such as Saffron Hub’s Canadian Artistic Food Expos and has judged high-profile competitions, including the MasterChef Toronto Challenge and Swad Ke Legends on TV. Most recently, she served as a judge for the Canada Chapter of Kahin Gum Na Ho Jayein 2025. 

A United Way Woman of the Year nominee and a 2025 YWCA Cambridge Women of Distinction nominee, Jasjit is deeply committed to causes like food sustainability, cultural preservation, and community empowerment. Currently, she is working on a heartfelt cookbook dedicated to reviving lost Punjabi recipes—a tribute to her late son, Chet, and a testament to her resilience and purpose. To explore her culinary journey and connect with her work, visit www.chefjasjitkaur.com or follow her on Instagram @chefjasjitkaur. 

 

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