YaDa Chef
Personal and Private Chef Services
Jensen Beach – Hobe Sound – Port Saint Lucie – Palm City – Stuart – Hutchinson Island – Vero Beach – Fort Pierce
Discover the joy of personalized culinary delights with YaDa Chef’s private chef and personal chef services. Our seasoned chefs cater to your unique tastes and dietary needs, crafting exceptional meals tailored to your preferences. Experience the difference of a private chef in the comfort of your own home.
It is all about the food.
Your menu… Your kitchen… Your chef…
YaDa Chef’s chefs are classically trained traveling the world teaching and inspiring people with the gift of food through healthy eating and cooking. We provide chef services that are customized based on each client’s needs and desires. What you can count on is receiving pure food: fresh, healthy, and whole. YaDa Chef accommodates every dietary need. Hire YaDa Chef as your celebrity chef.
traditional + dairy & gluten free cuisines
Cooking Classes Too!
“Adulting” cooking classes & life skills
Corporate cooking classes
Kids cooking classes
Couples cooking classes
News and Recipes
Beef Satay with Coconut/Curry Dipping Sauce Recipe
Tender strips of beef marinated in teriyaki, ginger, and garlic, then grilled to perfection and served with a creamy, spicy coconut-peanut dipping sauce. These flavorful Thai-inspired skewers are perfect for entertaining, weeknight dinners, or backyard grilling. ....
What Is That White String in Chicken Tenders? Plus, Is It Safe to Eat and How to Easily Remove It.
Chicken strips, chicken tenders, chicken fingers—whatever you call them, they are one of the most popular foods eaten in American households. Anyone who has ever prepared chicken at home has seen that white, string-like piece hanging from the chicken tender...
Anglo-Saxon Kings Were Mostly Veggie But Peasants Treated Them To Huge Barbecues, New Study Argues
Very few people in England ate large amounts of meat before the Vikings settled, and there is no evidence that elites ate more meat than other people, a major new bioarchaeological study suggests. Its sister study also argues that peasants occasionally hosted lavish...





