This article was co-authored by Derricka Clayton. Derricka Clayton is a Personal Chef based in Dallas, Texas. As the owner of Chef Derricka, she offers luxury catering, private dining, and personal chef services. Her menus span a range of cuisines, including Southern and Creole, and dietary preferences, including plant-based, vegan, keto, and gluten-free. Chef Derricka has been featured on Food Network and interviewed about her cooking on NBC Dallas Fort-Worth Channel 5 Texas Today. She graduated with High Honors from the Escoffier School of Culinary Arts.
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