Would you do it, knowing how critical he'd be of everything?.
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KartofflMuter — 14 years ago(August 24, 2011 11:09 AM)
Ramsay appreciates an honest heart and as long as I don't put on airs and cook a family recipe for him,no, I wouldn't have a problem at all. He loves Indian food but he's never tried Bengali family specialties. Labra,lucchi,dry kitchri, papad,egg omelette with chilis and onions, eggplant beguni, and sandesh. Come for dinner Gordon.
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elina817 — 14 years ago(March 24, 2012 01:36 PM)
I'm not a chef, I'm not trying to run a restaurant, and I would have no problem making some simple family recipe for him. I totally disagree with people that are saying he's never had anything other than criticism for any of the food he tasted on his shows (I mostly watch Kitchen Nightmares, but I've caught a few episodes of his other shows as well). I remember the episode with Mama Cheri's Soul Shack - he loved the food, he cleared the plate! He criticized the business side of things but he absolutely complimented the food where a compliment was due.
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brian-scott — 15 years ago(July 30, 2010 09:00 AM)
I also would be a nervous wreck, but I would prepare him a meal. I would respect his criticisms better if he told me that I shouldn't do "this" and shouldn't do "that" but, instead do "this other" and do "that other" to improve the food and preparation. None of that "it tastes like crap" jazz and just leave me hanging!
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dont_diss_dave — 15 years ago(August 09, 2010 03:25 AM)
Like some people have said, maybe toast. I wouldn't even do cereal, as he'd probably say " Too much milk! How can I enjoy my cereal knowing it's all going ot go soggy!? I hate soggy". I wouldn't even dream of something like Ready Brek "It's to lumpy!" "It's too runny!". Bottom line, probably no.
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sandors_siren — 15 years ago(August 14, 2010 10:46 PM)
Yeah, that'll show him.
Nah, I'd cook him a 3 course awesome vegetarian meal. I'm almost positive he's never had one of those as he seems to think vegetarians are culinarily deprived.
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engeer — 15 years ago(October 06, 2010 12:00 PM)
Sure. But by the time he is eating in the dining room where I work as a cook he might not remember how to criticize. I cook at a nursing home. Two meals a day, three days a week I serve a meal to 60-70 people, including Elizabeth Taylor. No, not THAT Elizabeth Taylor but Elizabeth Taylor none-the-less. Maybe Mr Ramsay would like Joe's favorite sandwich. peanut butter and bologna! (or ham or salami etc.) My favorite breakfast comment so far: "Eggs? never heard of them."
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yoze — 15 years ago(November 22, 2010 06:09 AM)
Ofcourse.
He wouldn't give a beep because he's not paying for the food and I'm not one of the people that will in the future run one of his restaurants like in Hell's Kitchen.
I doubt Gordon is the same as on TV.
Also in the F-word he's usually never mean to the cooks, he just gives them helpful tips.