Michelle “Red” Roberts

Culinary Specialist Michelle "Red" Roberts

Culinary Specialist Michelle "Red" Roberts

Meet Taste of Home Culinary Specialist Michelle “Red” Roberts!  Michelle conducts Cooking School shows throughout the country, focusing primarily on the Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Carolinas, Tennessee and Mississippi areas.  When asked why she loves the Cooking School, Michelle responded, “I love being on stage, entertaining, and sharing my love of cooking!”

Michelle is originally from southwestern Mississippi and she currently resides near Birmingham, Alabama.  Michelle graduated from Mississippi University for Women in Columbus, Mississippi with a Bachelor of Science degree in Culinary Arts.  Michelle gained previous experience in the restaurant industry and served as a Foods Intern with a popular national magazine.  Michelle drives about 40,000 miles per year to maintain her hectic schedule and conducts about 40 shows a year.  When she’s not busy putting on great shows, Michelle can be found at home playing with her two cats, Simon and Madeline and watching good movies.

To learn more about Michelle, take a look at some of her answers to questions below!

Tell us something about yourself that very few people know?  I collect Tigger (from Winnie the Pooh) stuff and Ladybug stuff.

If we were to open your refrigerator at home, what would we find?  Not a whole lot, I am never home.  But I do always have a jar of Blue Plate Mayo and a Brita pitcher of water.

How did you develop your passion for cooking/food?  I am Southern, it is in my blood.

What is the best thing you ever ate?  Chicken and Waffles in Harlem, NY at Amy Ruth’s.

What food today brings back childhood memories?  My Mama’s chicken and egg noodles.  I remember her rolling out the dough with a green bottle filled with water because we didn’t have a rolling pin.  She would roll up the dough and cut the noodles and I would help unroll all of them.

When did you start cooking and who taught you to cook?  I started cooking when I was six years old with an easy bake oven. And I was most influenced by my Grandmother, aka “Mamaw.”

Do you remember your grandmother’s cooking? What was her specialty?  Yes I do, I grew up in her kitchen.  She was great with desserts such as banana pudding and especially peanut butter cake.  I now carry that tradition on and make peanut butter cake.  She also made the best yeast rolls.

149 thoughts on “Michelle “Red” Roberts

  1. Awesome show!!!!!!I. I don’t know how you put up with “smitty”. Fave recipe. Pnut butter cheesecake. Fav sponsor. Bi Lo

    Where did you get your squeeze salt and pepper shakers?

  2. Loved tonight and had a wonderful time. Can’t wait til next year’s show. Loved the peanut butter cheesecake, chocolate strawberry shortcakes and New Orleans garlic chicken. Can’t wait to try the recipes on my family. Thank you sooooo much for a wonderful evening.

  3. What an awesome time we had last night!!! I have enjoyed watching you and Scottie aka Smitty for the third year in a row. Hope you will return to the Performing Arts Center again & again!!

  4. Michelle, my daughter and I attended the show in Franklin, NC last night & loved it. It was our first, but not last, show! You were so very entertaining & knowledgeable. I loved how you worked little known and often overlooked tips on cooking into the show. And, the interaction with Scotty aka Smitty was hilarious! He was my daughters drama teacher in middle school so we really enjoyed that part of the show. Again, wonderful show & we look forward to next time. Thanks to Bi-lo for sponsoring & also to Gallo, Ortega, Stonefire, Emeril & others!

  5. Great show on Saturday! It was my first show and I hope to be back next year! You are great at what you do!

  6. We enjoyed the show in Franklin NC-had a great time !You were a great hostess and Smitty was fun. My husband won the refrigerator that evening-what a pleasant surprise that was-we truly appreciate it. See you next time…..

  7. I have greatly enjoyed you show tonight. Thanks for coming to Charleston. My favorite recipe is Taco Casserole, and my favorite soonest is Stonefire. Thanks again for a great night, opal

  8. Went to cooking show tonight in North Charleston.Awesome show. Went last to had a great time.Peanut Butter Cheesecake was my favorite but I loved them all. Publix was my favorite tonight. I won I bag of groceries but I love all vendors. See you next year. You were great as usually.

  9. Thanks Michelle for a GREAT evening! Your show was FABULOUS!! My favorite recipe was Emeril’s chicken, but I’m buying groceries to make MOST of them today! My favorite sponsor was Publix – all of the employees there were awesome, friendly and fun, and their giveaways were great too! Can’t wait ’til you come back next year!

  10. Wow….super show in North Charleston last night!!!! Have attended your show in Orangeburg for years, but switched to Charleston this year. Great job by the Journal-Scene and their staff, but just like always…..you were a HIT!!!! With all the great recipes and products, it would be hard to pick a favorite! Loved your song…….fabulous ending to a memorable night! See you next year!

  11. Attended the event at Aiken, SC last night and enjoyed it and our “chef”. Tried the Naan Pizza tonight, but with Prego sauce. Tasted good. Thanks.

  12. Didn’t know if you knew this. But…..I just got the Mango Chipotle Dressing and Marinade by Kraft last night for the Mango Chipotle Chicken. It was fabulous!!! and it saved so much time!!!

  13. Loved your show!!! The banter between you and Hass please ask her back as eemcee for next year!!! my friend and I loved ya’ll. And do you know which cook book was offered for the premium tickets? And could ya’ll email us as to when the next North Charleston show is?

  14. Hi Michelle, thanks for a great show in Columbus last night! It was my first TOHCS. As a new resident of Columbus (just one week), it was a great first event to attend! Where did you get the hot plate you used to cook on? I’ve been looking for one, and I love red!

  15. Hi Michelle! Missed you at the Taste of Home Cooking School in Anderson, S. C. (May 17). I brought the baby with me again (his third show in 13 months). We enjoyed it & hope to see you at the next show.

      • I will absolutely try to make it! I’m thinking of taking a ‘mini’ summer course on ‘anti-aging cuisine’ (has to do with anti-inflammatory ingredients & in how to incorporate them into everyday cooking). I bought a juicer & use it to juice ginger, mint, kiwi, & pineapple to clear up (took less than a month) my 16 yr old’s eczema, awesome! Have a wonderful summer!!

  16. Michelle, As always loved the show in Aiken, S.C. Already making plans for next year, My friend and I have been going to shows everywhere they have been, even before you got this area. We would go to Augusta, Orangeburg, Columbia, then they started being held in Aiken and we haven’t missed a single one. Love all the prizes, recipies, and most of all you!

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