Gordon Ramsay shows Patsy Kensit his top tips for serving broccoli and plates up his fabulous salmon en croute. From Cookalong Live.
Gordon’s Top Tips for Serving Broccoli – Gordon Ramsay
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Woowww, he is too fast
When he says "yes?" it's just a quick way of checking they understand….
Ya. I like that. Ya.
its incredible to watch a man cooking like that!!
"That's not the right knife"
YOU WERE USING THE RIGHT KNIFE x.x
I can't believe there's a Ramsay show I haven't seen! Gotta find this one.
i just adore the new youtube look 😀
DONE !
Thats exactley how i do it appart from I use a little butter Will use olive oil next time.
i like how fast he is just doing things and she is trying to keep up all the time 🙂
@gordonramsay: Ahahah it's not "brocolli" but "broccoli" 😀
You're amazing, I love your style and personality!!!
:)))
@cheapthriIIs He's a chef and Hell's Kitchen he requires the people to repeat "Yes Chef"
bet you can't guess what the girls are laughing at, at 1:43.
"Outside flaps"
"Pink in the center"
@cheapthriIIs oh i just noticed.yes.
1:27 you can hear a girl laughing when he says flaps 😀
patsy is gorgeous
@cheapthriIIs it's just the way he talks, yes?
my top tip for spelling broccoli: b-r-o-c-c-o-l-i.
"what did you slice it with?" A knife, darling.
yes…ok..ok…yes..yes…ok
1:25 you can blatantly hear a girl in the audience laugh when he says flaps HAHAHA!
i love how he's a better cook then patsy
@cheapthriIIs Its from his time in France, instead of "oui" he'll say yes. notice he'll say "ah" a lot aswell
god damn i want to see the salmon!!!!
@cheapthriIIs its where hes from i guess, yes?
what's the show name?
it's funny =)!!
@cheapthriIIs
it's just annoying, yes?
YEA! GO RAMSAY!
@cheapthriIIs no it isn't
he's legend.
@cheapthriIIs I believe it's just like how everyone uses the word 'like' in everything when they don't have to, but can't help it. I don't know anyone under the age of 35 that doesn't.
why the hell does he put pepper on EVERYTHING???
salt i can understand, but pepper…? truly necessary?