With a spate of new restaurant and media projects, ousted Food Network chef Paula Deen is reinventing herself.
First order of business: unload the custom-designed Savannah home where she filmed her cancelled cooking show.
Featuring a gourmet kitchen, more refrigerators than you can count on one hand, a chicken coop, and a dish pantry, it's the house that butter built.
The 6-year-old, French-Caribbean style mansion was built to be Deen's dream home. Christie's International Real Estate has the $12.5 million listing.

Her youngest son, Bobby, was married in the living room.

Deen is a great collector of antique dishware, so naturally there is a dish room with plenty of cabinetry.

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