Celebrity Chef Reveals What She Gets A-List Clients in $1500 Erewhon Haul

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Brooke "Chef Bae" Baevsky is a private chef to more than 40 celebrities in New York and Los Angeles. They range from Oscar-winning A-list actors and Grammy Award-winning artists to "NBA and NFL athletes, the most spoken-about royals in the world and a vice president," she told Newsweek.

According to Baevsky, the prices for some of the specialty products she buys from Erewhon Market—Hollywood's favorite high-end grocery chain where the likes of Justin Bieber, Kourtney Kardashian, Andrew Garfield and Cara Delevingne reportedly shop—range from $50 to $1,000 per item.

But, have you ever wondered what a celebrity's regular grocery list might look like? Steaks costing $600, truffles at $200 per ounce, and a $30 gallon of "hyper-oxygenated" water are among the most expensive items that this private chef to the stars has bought for her celebrity clients.

Brooke Baevsky, private chef to celebrities.
Brooke "Chef Bae" Baevsky is a private chef to more than 40 celebrities in New York and Los Angeles, from Oscar-winning A-list actors to NBA stars and more. She told Newsweek that the grocery items... Jonas Gaida Productions / Martin Ehleben

In a viral video shared earlier this month from her TikTok account (@ChefBae), which had 1.2 million views, the private chef revealed what $1,500 got her on a trip to Erewhon for a celebrity client. She spent $400 on just "a ton" of water alone, from the Ophora brand, according to the video.

The chef explained that Ophora water costs $30 per gallon and "some of my clients swear by it."

Baevsky said: "The added oxygen is claimed to provide health benefits, including aiding exercise recovery, flushing toxins out of the body and improving alcohol metabolism."

The chef also frequently has ingredients from across the world shipped overnight, from tropical fish and grass-fed steaks to caviar and truffles.

The Most Expensive Items Celebrities Have Requested

Below are some of the most expensive supplements and other food items that Baevsky has purchased from Erewhon for some of her celebrity clients.

  • Steaks $600 (3 T-bone steaks)
  • Caviar ($500 for 5 servings)
  • Truffles ($200 per oz.)
  • Earth Broth supplement from HealthForce Superfoods ($50 for 16 oz.)
  • Golden milk turmeric powder supplement from Ora Organic ($40 for 12.9 oz)
  • Macambo beans from Imlak'esh Organics ($40 for 14 oz.)
  • Sea moss gel supplement from Erewhon ($40 for 16 oz.)
  • Water from Ophora ($30 per gallon)
  • Drinkable hyaluronic acid supplement from NeoCell ($25 for 16 oz.)
  • Sprouted paleo breads from Breadblok ($25 per loaf, around 925 grams)
  • Fulvic acid supplement from blk. ($25 for 2 oz.)

Partnering with 'World Famous Trainers And Nutritionists' To Meet The Celebrities Specific Needs

After obtaining a dual degree in product development and food science from Syracuse University in upstate New York, Baevsky later became one of the world's "first graduates of a holistic nutrition culinary school program," according to the chef.

She was "a healthy recipe developer" for companies such as Starbucks, Freshly, Nestlé and Panera Bread. She then began taking private clients in 2019, while living in New York City developing meal prototypes for a national delivery service.

Baevsky specializes in "food for all," catering to dietary needs and restrictions with "delicious, healthy and social-media-worthy food."

The chef said her background in food science and holistic nutrition has placed her in an ideal position to partner with "world-famous trainers and nutritionists" and help meet a celebrity client's specific health and wellness needs.

Baevsky added if a nutritionist says "I need a low-inflammatory, no nightshade [vegetables, such as potatoes, peppers and eggplants, which are edible parts of flowering plants from the Solanaceae family], high-protein diet for my client in the NFL," she knows "exactly how to structure a custom meal plan" according to these requirements.

For more information on Baevsky's celebrity-related meals and recipes, follow her on Instagram (@ChefBae), TikTok (@ChefBae) and YouTube (@ItsChefBae).

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Soo Kim is a Newsweek reporter based in London, U.K. She covers various lifestyle stories, specializing in travel, health, home/interior design and property/real estate. Soo covered the COVID-19 pandemic extensively from 2020 to 2022, including several interviews with the chief medical advisor to the president, Dr. Anthony Fauci. Soo has reported on various major news events, including the Black Lives Matter movement, the U.S. Capitol riots, the war in Afghanistan, the U.S. and Canadian elections, and the 2020 Tokyo Olympics. Soo is also a South Korea expert, covering the latest K-dramas—including the breakout hit Squid Game, which she has covered extensively, including from Seoul, the South Korean capital—as well as Korean films, such as the Golden Globe and Oscar-nominated Past Lives, and K-pop news, to interviews with the biggest Korean actors, such as Lee Jung-jae from Squid Game and Star Wars, and Korean directors, such as Golden Globe and Oscar nominee Celine Song. Soo is the author of the book How to Live Korean, which is available in 11 languages, and co-author of the book Hello, South Korea: Meet the Country Behind Hallyu. Before Newsweek, Soo was a travel reporter and commissioning editor for the award-winning travel section of The Daily Telegraph (a leading U.K. national newspaper) for nearly a decade from 2010, reporting on the latest in the travel industry, from travel news, consumer travel and aviation issues to major new openings and emerging destinations. Soo is a graduate of Binghamton University in New York and the journalism school of City University in London, where she earned a Masters in international journalism. You can get in touch with Soo by emailing s.kim@newsweek.com . Follow her on Instagram at @miss.soo.kim or X, formerly Twitter, at @MissSooKim .Languages spoken: English and Korean


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