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A New NBC Series Inspired the Limited-Edition "Yes, Chef!" Meal Kit

Not everyone cooks like Martha Stewart or José Andrés, but Goldbelly is making it a little easier for everyone to enjoy quality meals with the limited-edition "Yes, Chef!" meal kit. Bot culinary legends signed on to host NBC’s newest cooking competition, "Yes, Chef!" and NBC's José Andrés x Martha Stewart "Yes Chef!" Box shares the staples for making José Andrés's famous Chicken Paella Valenciana and Martha Stewart's signature, four-layered Salted Caramel Chocolate Cake for dessert.

The kit, which supplies all of the essentials to serve four, includes ingredients and items like a 15" paella pan, plus a branded utensil set. Building excitement around the new cooking competition, this kit offers an accessible way for at-home cooks to whip up something savory for dinner, then a sweet treat for dessert.

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