This week on Gordon’s new National Geographic Channel series Gordon Ramsay: Uncharted, he heads to New Zealand to explore traditional Maori cuisine.
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Gordon Ramsay Makes Abalone Scrambled Eggs In New Zealand | Scrambled
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Isn't it easier to diectly inject cholesterol into the bloodstream
That lady immediately squirted her lime on the eggs…i would think gordon got the recipe right give it a try first
"no salt"
wat
i used to get my Paua at Shag Point and Stewart Island Oysters at Foveaux Strait 100 feet straight down the paua 5 feet
Yβall donβt hate on gordon I am just a kid and I donβt hate him
I swear Gordon spent $7 worth of limes for eggs
Gordon:A touch of butter
Also Ramsay: PROCEEDS TO TAKE A QUARTER OFF THE BRICK
the most amazing
I often put this clip on while making scrambled eggs. For some reason it makes the eggs taste.π€·π½ββοΈ
3:24 bichew~ππ€£ππ€£
That was a well presented dish
Yucky.
I love it but just saying it's not pronounced powA like power, its like pawa
Did he got fatter ?
gives egg to the crew except 1 person
Camera man……..
"Touch of butter."
Me – alright sounds good.
GORDON STILL PUTTING BUTTER IN 5 MINUTES LATER
Me – πππ
thumbmail: Gordon ramsay is the alien from area 51
How good is it watching a Brit struggling to survive in a hot sun lmao
LITERALLY… JESUS
A "touch" of butter
lmao Gordon! you didnt even try the eggs at the end haha, just when cooking a bit. So sorry !
I think Gordon is losing his voice in his old age…
Wtf is abalone?!
Seaweed
More cream Gordyπ€πΎ
Whispers $25
This was on set on his show for National Geographic, very cool