Ella Brennan Nurtured Celebrity Chefs but Didn’t Take Them Too Seriously

New Orleans restaurateur, who oversaw Paul Prudhomme and Emeril Lagasse, wanted fine dining to be fun

Ella Brennan helped invent the idea of celebrity chefs by nurturing the likes of Paul Prudhomme and Emeril Lagasse, but she didn’t want diners to worship them. “A restaurant is not a church, where you have to be quiet and kneel,” she said.

The New Orleans restaurateur, whose flagship restaurant was Commander’s Palace, wanted every meal to...