Elle Simone Scott, a chef, television personality, and longtime contributor to PBS’s “America’s Test Kitchen,” has died after a prolonged battle with ovarian cancer. She was 49.
Her death was confirmed by “America’s Test Kitchen” and publicly shared by chef Carla Hall, a close friend and colleague, who announced the news in a social media post honoring Scott’s life and career.
Scott joined “America’s Test Kitchen” in 2016 and became a regular on-air presence on the long-running PBS cooking program, making her one of the most recognizable faces associated with the brand.
Hall noted that Scott played a significant role in shaping the show’s on-screen culture, writing, “She didn’t just test recipes; she changed what representation looked like in food media.”
Born LaShawnda Sherise Simone Scott on Nov. 28, 1976, Scott grew up in Detroit, Michigan. She began her professional life as a social worker before transitioning into the culinary field following the 2008 recession.
Scott studied at culinary school in New York and completed an internship with the Food Network. She went on to work across multiple platforms in food media, including television production, food styling, and digital content creation. Her credits included work with Cook’s Country, Bravo, the Cooking Channel, and other food-focused programming.
At “America’s Test Kitchen,” Scott held several roles over the years, including test cook, host, and executive editor. She also contributed to the show’s online cooking school and participated in special programming, including “28 Days of Edna,” a series highlighting the legacy of American chef Edna Lewis.
In addition to her television work, Scott authored two cookbooks: “Boards: Stylish Spreads for Casual Gatherings,” published in 2022, and “Food Gifts: 150+ Irresistible Recipes for Crafting Personalized Presents,” released in 2024. She also created and hosted “The Walk-In” podcast, which featured conversations with chefs and industry professionals.
In past interviews, Scott said her professional focus was rooted in longevity and purpose.







