ATLANTA, GA – In case you missed it, last week 2025 Georgia Grown Executive Chef Chelsia Green-Ogletree won the top-prize while competing on the Food Network’s hit show Chopped. Airing last Tuesday night, the “Superhero Chef” episode spotlighted chefs making a difference in their communities. Chef Chelsia stood out for her soulful, Southern-forward cuisine and her dedication to feeding and empowering students through a healthy, diverse lunch program. In addition to being a Georgia Grown Executive Chef, Chef Chelsea owns and operates Her Majesty’s Kitchen & Catering and serves as the Executive Chef at St. Joseph’s Catholic School in Macon.
“Chef Chelsia did an incredible job representing Georgia Grown and the entire State of Georgia on last week’s episode of Chopped,” said Georgia Agriculture Commissioner Tyler J Harper. “We were thrilled to see her take home the top-prize as the Chopped champion, and we’re proud to congratulate her on a hard-earned victory!”
The Georgia Grown Executive Chef Program is a partnership between the Georgia Grown Program and the Georgia Restaurant Association that connects top culinary leaders across the state with Georgia farmers, food producers, and the Georgia Department of Agriculture to promote the use of fresh, local ingredients in restaurants and institutions. Each year, a new class of Georgia Grown Executive Chefs is selected to participate in the program and announced at the GRA’s Taste of Georgia Legislative Session. The 2025 class of Georgia Grown Executive Chefs includes Chelsia Ogletree, Her Majesty Kitchen + Catering, Forsyth; Joey Ward, Georgia Boy & Southern Belle, Atlanta; Carlos Granderson, Southern National, Atlanta; Alan Byers, The Deer and the Dove, Decatur; Jamie Keating, EPIC Restaurants, Columbus; Woolery “Woody” Beck, Table & Main, Roswell; and Joshua Sweeney, Sincere Fare, Atlanta.


You can learn more about Her Majesty Kitchen + Catering at hermajestykitchen.com.
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