Claire Redden
School
The University Of Illinois At Chicago
Expertise
Sustainable Foods, Vegan Recipes And Restaurants, Middle-Eastern And North African Cuisine
- Claire is always in the kitchen experimenting with new ingredients and alternatives — but that doesn't mean you won't find a stash of vegan chicken nuggets in her freezer.
- As a writer at Guerrero Media, Claire has amplified the voices of the food industry's most forward-thinking leaders, including Impossible Food CIO Kate Aydin.
- With food being her preferred mode of cultural exploration, Claire writes articles that celebrate her North African roots.
Experience
After graduating from The University of Illinois at Chicago in 2020, Claire has forged a freelance writing career that is continuously evolving along with her. In her early work as a journalist for the French magazine Toute La Culture and her role editing digital travel guides at Thalby, Claire discovered the global impacts of the food industry — both positive and negative. Those experiences are what have shaped Claire's vision of food, which is reflected in her writing for Guerrero Media and Tasting Table today. The topics in her current work range from profiles on women building sustainable food technologies and improving the lives of farm workers to informative pieces on sustainable and culturally significant foods. Her resulting connection with social causes like the James Beard Foundation, and personal recognition from PETA, are what drive her to dive deeper into the personal and political impact food can have.
Education
While pursuing her Bachelor of Communication at The University of Illinois at Chicago, Claire followed her curiosity for journalism as a blogger and radio host at UIC Radio. It was that experience that landed her an internship abroad, and while studying in Paris, Claire had the opportunity to intern for the French magazine Toute La Culture.
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Stories By Claire Redden
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Baba ganoush is a tasty Middle Eastern eggplant dish. You already know that it's delicious - but do you know what it means? Here's the dish's name, explained.
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Sourdough bread is much more than a tasty treat in Alaska. The bread has a long lineage dating back to the prospectors who flooded the state searching for gold.
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Have you ever considered the Nespresso pod you'd be, based on your zodiac sign? Knowing it, you could sip on your sign's pod while you read your horoscope.
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Enjoying a nice cut of steak and astrology are actually not mutually exclusive. Read on to discover which steak cut you are, based on your zodiac sign.
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From tagines to pastries, smen lends its funky, cheesy, fermented flavor to everything. It's essentially the Moroccan form of beloved umami.
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While attending Alon Shaya's master class at the Nassau Paradise Island Wine and Food Fest, Tasting Table got the inside scoop on how he makes pita at home.
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Quiche is a delicious savory breakfast option, but if you're a vegan you may struggle to find an appropriate substitute for eggs. Luckily, silken tofu can help!
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Have you ever wondered where exactly the term "tea towel" came from? Do the handy kitchen towels actually have any association with tea? Here's your answer.
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Fast casual chain Just Salad has announced its spring menu, which will include four new salads created with the help of award-winning NYC chef Marc Forgione.
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If you have celiac disease, sourdough bread is off the table, but if you typically avoid bread as part of a gluten-free diet, sourdough can still be an option.
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At the Nassau Paradise Island Wine and Food Festival in the Bahamas, we had the opportunity to chat with Alon Shaya, and he offered a tip for storing za'atar.
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Wine is often divided into drinking wines and cooking wines, but is vodka the same way? We spoke to an expert about what kind of vodka to use for vodka sauce.
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Bar spoons with twisted handles are so commonplace because they are extremely useful tools that make creating cocktails easier in myriad ways.
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Next time you're scrambling up some tofu, look no further than your wire masher to achieve the fluffiest, scrambled egg-like texture effortlessly.
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It's hard to even think about messing with the recipe for French toast, but sometimes it's nice to change things up. And with pita bread, you can do just that.
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With a new host and a new roster of contestants, "Top Chef" season 21 is upon us and packing plenty of prestige amongst the talented gathering of chefs.
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You've heard of Chicago hot dogs and deep-dish pizza, two things any trip to the windy city isn't complete without. Well, the jibarito is next on that list.
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Before the broader concept of veganism was even established, falafel had already long-since earned its place as a timeless plant-based dish.
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With so many different ways to prepare eggs, it's hard to choose a favorite or the most suitable style. Well, why not have it based on your zodiac sign?
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There are hundreds of different brands of bourbon, it can get overwhelming to choose your next one. So let the alignment of the stars make the decision for you.
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Wild Alaskan king salmon are a highly regarded variety, but it's time to rethink our appetite for this troubled fish population with far-reaching impacts.
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For many Americans, a trip to a giant supermarket is a hassle. Luckily, convenience stores are stocking healthier items and becoming a go-to for shopping runs.
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"Love Is Blind" Season 6 has come to a close, but we still have the March 13th reunion to look forward to. So, get ready to play along with our drinking game!
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Due to the superstore's longtime relationships with winemakers and importers around the globe, Costco has been able to secure some pretty cut-rate contracts.
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According to TikTok, it's possible to order a Starbucks drink that only costs 50 cents. But Tasting Table put it to the test and found some interesting results.
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The breakfast staple has long been made the same way. But you can make your French toast without the eggs, just as long as you have cornstarch on hand.
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In a food world inspired by internet-fads, it's not always worth it to give in to the hype. But LA's Courage Bagels truly goes go above and beyond.