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    Home » Tribute: Savannah Celebrates the Life and Legacy of Joe Randell, Beloved Chef and TV Personality 
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    Tribute: Savannah Celebrates the Life and Legacy of Joe Randell, Beloved Chef and TV Personality 

    Savannah HeraldBy Savannah HeraldFebruary 18, 20262 Mins Read
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    The Savannah community is mourning the loss of Chef Joe Randall over the St. Valentines weekend, the beloved “Dean of Southern Cuisine,” whose cooking and mentorship helped define the city’s food culture for more than two decades. Born in Pennsylvania and shaped by Southern roots, Randall turned Savannah into a classroom where every plate told a story of heritage, hospitality, and hope.

    Key takeaways
    • Chef Joe Randall opened Chef Joe Randall’s Cooking School in 2000, shaping Savannah’s culinary education and community.
    • He showcased Lowcountry flavors and African American foodways, preserving traditional Southern techniques and recipes.
    • His cookbook, A Taste of Heritage: The New African-American Cuisine, entered the James Beard Foundation’s Cookbook Hall of Fame.
    • Randall was a familiar face on HGTV and the Food Network, bringing Savannah’s food story to global audiences.
    • Artifacts of his life are preserved at the Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture, securing his lasting legacy.

    A culinary legacy in Savannah

    Chef Joe Randall arrived in Savannah in 1999, eventually opening Chef Joe Randall’s Cooking School on Waters Avenue in 2000, a space that drew home cooks, professional chefs, and food lovers from across the country. From that kitchen, he showcased Lowcountry flavors, African American foodways, and classic Southern techniques, earning national recognition and the title “Dean of Southern Cuisine.” His cookbook, “A Taste of Heritage: The New African-American Cuisine,” later entered the James Beard Foundation’s Cookbook Hall of Fame, cementing his impact on American culinary history.

    Mentor, TV personality, and community voice

    Beyond the stove, Randall became a familiar face on various HGTV, Food Network, and regional television, where he shared Savannah’s food story with viewers around the world. He was known as much for his warmth and teaching spirit as for his precise seasoning and impeccable technique, mentoring generations of aspiring chefs who now carry his lessons into restaurants and kitchens nationwide. Artifacts from his life and career now reside in the Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture, ensuring that his legacy will continue to inspire future cooks and storytellers.

    Chef Joe Randell final arrangements and other information can be found here.

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