After working in sales and recruitment for a decade, Woolf went into music. She fronted a group called Wolfette and featured on and contributed to a number of artists' tracks in vocals and songwriting. She played at gigs such as
Glastonbury Festival. Woolf retired from music to make time for her family. Upon deciding to pursue cooking professionally in 2019, Woolf enrolled in an online Leiths School of Food and Wine course and an Amazon Small Business programme. In June 2020, Woolf founded her business The Woolf's Kitchen, selling an array of homemade sauces, condiments, and other pantry items. As of 2021, her products were being stocked in shops such as
Selfridge's and by 2022, The Woolf's Kitchen was generating £150 thousand in revenue per year. Woolf was a finalist for the Enterprise Nation's Female Start-up of the Year Award, and her brand received four 2021 Great Taste accolades. Also in 2022, Woolfe won
Jamie Oliver's
Channel 4 competition
The Great Cookbook Challenge, through which she published her debut cookbook ''Dominique's Kitchen
via Penguin Michael Joseph (PMJ). Dominique's Kitchen
became a #1 Sunday Times'' bestseller. Woolfe reunited with PMJ to publish her second cookbook
The Asian Pantry June 2024. The Woolf's Kitchen was launched on
Ocado that autumn. ==Personal life==