Dianne Honore, dressed in white and holding a white parasol, dances on a sidewalk

What’s Cooking Wednesday: Making a Jazz Gumbo with Chef Dianne Honoré at 419 Decatur St

New Orleans Jazz National Historical Park

  • Jul 22, 2026 at 12:00 PM
  • Free

What's Cooking Wednesday

Making a Jazz Gumbo

with Chef Dianne Honoré

Wednesday at 12:00 noon 

At the National Park Service French Quarter Visitor Center 

419 Decatur St, New Orleans 

Learn about New Orleans history and culture while observing a cooking demonstration as Chef Dianne Honoré makes a Creole gumbo. Taste a sample of the gumbo at the end of the demonstration.

Growing up in her family's Creole restaurant located in the culturally rich Tremé neighborhood, laid the foundation for Dianne “Gumbo Marie” Honoré's work as an award-winning Historic Interpreter, Creole culture activist, registered teaching artist and event producer. She founded the Black Storyville Baby Dolls™, the Amazons Benevolent Society™, and Unheard Voices of Louisiana™.  Annually on Mardi Gras Day, she masks as Big Queen of the Yellow Pocahontas Hunters Tribe for which she meticulously creates one-of-a-kind "suits" from thousands of beads and feathers.  She has curated numerous history-related music and food events, tours, and exhibits over several decades including the My Color, My People and Black Storyville tours, Creole food tours for Culinary Backstreets, and the Golden Crown exhibit and symposium celebrating the legacy of Big Chief Darryl Montana.

In addition to appearances on the Harry Connick, Jr show, Flip my Food, BET, and Good Morning America she hosted a live television show focused on New Orleans history and current events. She developed an "exhibit-store" called "Gumbo Marie" where rotating exhibits were curated on Louisiana history, classes held and locally crafted products were sold to support the exhibit space. Annually she produces "Baking for Breast Cancer" in conjunction with The Amazons Benevolent Society™ who raise funds for local cancer fighters. She also teaches beginner and advanced beading classes to senior adults at the Louisiana State Museum's Cabildo.

This program is free and open to the public.

Fees

The program is free and open to the public.

Location

National Park Service French Quarter visitor center - 419 Decatur St, New Orleans, LA 70130

Latitude and Longitude 29.954804, -90.064759

Schedule

Date:

Jul 22, 2026

Time:

12:00 PM

Duration:

1 hour

12:00 noon to 1:00 pm Central Time

Event Type

  • Cultural/Craft Demonstration
  • Talk
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