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Elise Jesse

location-pin Cincinnati, OH

School: Mount Saint Joseph University

Expertise: Baking; Cocktails; Gardening; Health & Wellness

Elise Jesse

  • 8 years in local television as a sports reporter and 5 years as a writer for Sports Illustrated covering the NFL with an emphasis on the Cincinnati Bengals
  • Recipient of an Ohio Valley Emmy Award in broadcast journalism
  • Creator of @ejscookin, a FoodTok account with almost 90K followers

Experience

Elise is a home chef, recipe developer and food influencer. She enjoys experimenting with different flavors and techniques and sharing the results with her thousands (and thousands) of followers on TikTok and Instagram.

Her cooking experience spans decades, beginning in her Grandma Jan's kitchen, where she watched in awe as everyday meals became events complete with individual desserts. Elise helped her mother re-create recipes from Taste of Home in the '80s and '90s, and now she takes pride in sharing the joy of cooking with her own family.

Outside Taste of Home, Elise is chasing after her young daughter and son and attending University of Cincinnati basketball games in support of her husband. You can also find her tending to the family's "pizza garden" or watching '90s movies.

Education

Mount Saint Joseph University, bachelor's in psychology with a minor in communication studies

Articles & Recipes

Elise Jesse’s High Protein Buffalo Bowl

This high protein Buffalo bowl is the ultimate weeknight meal or snack when you want something comforting, spicy and satisfying without a ton of prep. Made with creamy low-fat cottage cheese, shredded chicken, Buffalo sauce and sharp cheddar, this baked bowl delivers big flavor and serious protein in under 25 minutes. —Elise Jesse, Cincinnati, Ohio

Elise Jesse’s Citrus Yogurt Bark

This citrus yogurt bark is perfect for when you want something sweet, light and wholesome. Creamy Greek yogurt is sweetened with honey and vanilla, then topped with vibrant citrus, juicy pomegranate seeds and a touch of crunchy granola. It is quick to make, is fun to break apart, and makes a beautiful no-bake snack or dessert that feels as good to eat as it looks. —Elise Jesse, Cincinnati, Ohio

Elise Jesse’s Spinach Dip Bites

Being in the kitchen reminds me of my late grandmother, Jan, and during the holiday season, I aim to make sure her memory is at the forefront because she always made the holiday meals in our family so special. At Christmastime, she always made her famous spinach dip and served it with corn chips. This is my modern twist on a classic. Each cup is a melty, portable version of spinach dip that captures everything she loved about this appetizer. —Elise Jesse, Cincinnati, Ohio