Watch the video of Gordon Ramsay’s interview with BBC, which includes his explanation of why he can be such a tyrant in the kitchen.
Originally posted on February 14, 2008 @ 3:42 am
By Ina
Watch the video of Gordon Ramsay’s interview with BBC, which includes his explanation of why he can be such a tyrant in the kitchen.
Originally posted on February 14, 2008 @ 3:42 am
By Ina
This is what Gordon Ramsay had to say after reading a press release that a Scotland hotel was making a deep fried sandwich of Nutella.
“I’m horrified. I mean, Christ! Seventy-five per cent of my staff are French. They look at me like I’m some sort of twat that my Scottish brothers are launching two slices of bread with a fucking inch of Nutella between them, battered and deep fat fried.
“Now what the fuck is this country coming to? What are we doing to ourselves? That has to be abolished. Here we are, progressing tenfold, buying the right bread, real croissants, we’re making fresh muesli and we understand what a great cup of coffee is. And then some idiot brings out a deep-fried chocolate sandwich.
“I want to find the bastard that put that idea together. I’ve got the most amazing charcoal grill in my new kitchen. I’m going to sit his butt on it and criss-cross my name on his bloody arse cheeks to remind him. Every time he wakes up in the morning he can gawp at his arse.
“Is he fucking stupid? When these things hit France, the French just have a field day laughing at us. So I’m looking for that scumbag. I’m going to fucking grill his arse. Brand him with a hot iron like a little calf or a lamb. I’m going to put Ramsayfied on his butt, so every time he wakes up in the morning, he thinks ‘Fuck! I shouldn’t have done that!”
Originally posted on January 17, 2008 @ 12:38 am
By Ina
Gordon Ramsay’s very particular about food. So who would he like to be in the kitchen when he’s served his last meal? In an interview, he said that he wanted the appetizer to be made by Alain Ducasse, and the main course to be made by his mentor, Joel Robuchon.
Originally posted on February 5, 2008 @ 12:48 pm
By Ina
Wolfgang Puck’s cooking show has been cancelled.
“Celebrity Cooking Showdown” — which he produced with Sean “P.Diddy” Combs — received such low ratings that the network cancelled it even befoe its 5-show run was over.
Originally posted on February 6, 2008 @ 1:16 pm
By Ina
Askmen.com has made its list of the 6 most influential celebrity chefs. They’ve shaped public opinion, and even changed the culinary community.
1. Jamie Oliver
2. Anthony Bourdain
3. Mario Batali
4. Bobby Flay
5. Gordon Ramsay
6. Paul Bocuse
Read the reason for their selection — and post here why you agree or disagree with their list. Who would you have included?
Originally posted on December 25, 2007 @ 8:22 pm