Does Gordon Ramsay Have a Knife Set? Ramsay doesn’t have his own knife set per se, but he does use a variety of different knives in the kitchen. In fact, Ramsay is known to use everything from a small paring knife to a large chef’s knife. So, what are some of Ramsay’s favori...
I have no problem with numbers one and two - Fer-ran Adria's El Bulli is the most extravagant dining experience I've ever had, while The Fat Duck is still the best restaurant in the UK, even if you have to now wear an iPod to eat the oysters and seaweed. And yes, Enoteca ...
“To only pick a few restaurants is so difficult because of the diversity. London is truly one of the best places to eat in the world. I am obviously very passionate about fine dining and a place that has a very personal connection to me isRestaurant Gordon Ramsayon Royal Hospital Road. ...
A stellar side: Honey roasted parsnips Ramsay shares his honey roasted parsnips side dish for your Thanksgiving feast. With under 10 ingredients, this one is easy to follow. Get the full recipe here. Chef Gordon Ramsay shares his parsnip side dish for your Thanksgiving feast.Gordon Ramsay ...
of tartare with cheese, somewhere in the States. A kind of deconstructed, de-cooked cheese burger, we concur that it is ingenius. The dish itself might look like a steak tartare hurled at some poor sous chef by Gordon Ramsay, but man, it's good. Has anyone tried adding brie to ...
Chef such as Delia Smith, Nigel Slater, Jamie Oliver and Gordon Ramsay made the public realise that cooking – and eating – didn’t have to be a boring thing. And now, most of the British public is familiar even with the extremes of Heston Blumenthal’s molecular gastronomy, a form of...
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A normal restaurant guide could never have maintained such selective standards that it only awarded stars to a few dozen (or just a few) restaurants in an entire country. The market of interested people would be too small to cover its costs. The Michelin Guide, however, initially only cared...
“To only pick a few restaurants is so difficult because of the diversity. London is truly one of the best places to eat in the world. I am obviously very passionate about fine dining and a place that has a very personal connection to me isRestaurant Gordon Ramsayon Royal Hospital Road....
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