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Christine Gallary

Senior Recipe Editor

I cover all things related to recipes — reading every single one that we publish on The Kitchn, word by word — making sure they are approachable and work for the home cook.San Francisco, CAKeep up with me on Apartment Therapy

About Me

I grew up in a Chinese food-loving family, eating my first restaurant meals in Oakland's vibrant Chinatown. My love of food but lack of cooking experience led to me Le Cordon Bleu in Paris, where I graduated with a Diplôme de Cuisine in French cooking.

After culinary school, I learned how to test and edit recipes in test kitchens at Cook's Illustrated and CHOW, falling in love with the process of rigorously testing recipes to make sure they were foolproof for the home cook. I've worked with thousands of recipes over the past 15 years, including developing recipes for the James Beard-award winning Mister Jiu's in Chinatown cookbook.

Living in the delicious diversity of San Francisco, I never get tired of finding new ingredients or cuisines to try. My favorite type is Cantonese home cooking — I'm on a quest to recreate the dishes my grandmother used to make. All the food I test at home is eagerly tasted and enjoyed by my husband, Hayden, and daughter, Sophie, while our little dog, Mochi, looks wistfully on.

My pronouns

she/her/hers

I'm an expert in

  • recipe development
  • food styling
  • Chinese and French cuisines

My education

Le Cordon Bleu, Paris (Diplôme de Cuisine)

My awards & honors

Recipe Developer on the Mister Jiu's in Chinatown Cookbook, James Beard Foundation Award (2022).


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