Debi Shawcross
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Debi Shawcross is a US-based Food Stylist, Chef Instructor, and Cookbook Author.
A graduate of Arizona State University and California Culinary Academy, Shawcross began her career with the launch of the wildly successful Silver Spoons Desserts of San Francisco. With a move to Richmond, VA, in 2003 she opened Signature Menus, providing specialized cooking classes and supper club instructional sessions. Food styling is where she found her deepest passion for cooking and love of visual balance. For over 12 years Debi has been using her culinary skills and artistic talents in stills & motion projects in advertising, packaging, editorial, cookbooks, TV & film, and social media events.
Debi is a repeat guest on Martha Stewart Sirius Radio, and Virginia This Morning. Her first cookbook, Signature Salads (2005) celebrated a third printing. Her second book, Friends at the Table: The Ultimate Supper Club Cookbook (2011) was featured in Martha Stewart’s Everyday Food Magazine, Virginia Living Magazine, RHome Magazine, and Costco Connection as well as on Martha Stewart’s Everyday Food blog.
Debi is also available to do on-camera cooking demos and hosting for TV shows, online video and social media content.
Clients: Pepsi, Walmart, C.F. Sauer Company, Duke’s Mayonnaise, Hamilton Beach, Starbucks, Buffalo Wild Wings, Colony Cocktails, King’s Dominion, Sabra, Pizza Hut, Farmer Focus, Richmond Magazine and many more
Languages: English
Area of Operation: United States, Worldwide
Education:
Arizona State University
California Culinary Academy
Food Styling
for Brands and Magazines
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Advertising and Packaging
Cooking Class Host
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