Gordon Ramsay as a 19 Year Old Apprentice

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  • @MinMin-sv5nz
    @MinMin-sv5nz 10 місяців тому +17319

    Dude Ramsay looks like he didn't want to disappoint him at any cost so determined

    • @TheProdigyAccordion
      @TheProdigyAccordion 10 місяців тому +594

      He even made gordon cry, now gordon makes other people cry lol

    • @rod_notrod
      @rod_notrod 9 місяців тому +687

      @@TheProdigyAccordion No, Marco didn't make him cry. Gordon made himself cry.

    • @l3ftie578
      @l3ftie578 9 місяців тому +28

      he was hungry

    • @eaoden8654
      @eaoden8654 9 місяців тому +172

      @@rod_notrod That was his choice to cry.

    • @flyingelephantwalrus
      @flyingelephantwalrus 8 місяців тому +40

      Isn't Marco the chef who threw pots when he was upset?

  • @Hsz5ui
    @Hsz5ui Рік тому +71828

    Gordon picked his haircut at 19 and said yup can’t get any better than this. To this day hasn’t changed it. Love it

    • @kimmycupreacts
      @kimmycupreacts Рік тому +637

      LOL

    • @trustthebear.6587
      @trustthebear.6587 Рік тому +626

      based.

    • @Xeonort
      @Xeonort Рік тому +1981

      Probably views it as part of his image brand at this point or something. Similar to how Bob Ross kept his perm, even though he actually disliked the hair style, because it basically became his trademark look.

    • @Ducky1033
      @Ducky1033 Рік тому +186

      i dont think he was actually 19 in this

    • @theflashoflife8088
      @theflashoflife8088 Рік тому +111

      Had a mow hawk since third grade kept the style ever since with some slight changes

  • @moaghal
    @moaghal Рік тому +85784

    Gordon learned and listened closely before he started yelling at others. What a student.

    • @danmay6170
      @danmay6170 Рік тому +4006

      “Before he started yelling at others” 😂

    • @sandilemfeka4658
      @sandilemfeka4658 Рік тому +300

      🤣🤣👌🏿

    • @eat74
      @eat74 Рік тому +1723

      As someone who has worked in over 10 kitchens, came from humble beginnings themselves and have managed several kitchens now i can attest he is the best student i have ever seen.

    • @yuanwang9324
      @yuanwang9324 Рік тому +659

      @@eat74 Everyone is a student until they become a master. Even as a master, they can still be students in other areas.

    • @sandilemfeka4658
      @sandilemfeka4658 Рік тому +68

      @@Souscheff 🤣🤣🤣🤣👍🏿👍🏿👌🏿👌🏿, give him abreak🤣🤣🤣. As long as if he puts cheese on the toast we are good. But you are spot on Pizza man👌🏿👌🏿👌🏿👍🏿👍🏿🤝🏿🤝🏿Respect to you✊🏿✊🏿

  • @twoseasonscoffee3976
    @twoseasonscoffee3976 6 місяців тому +7557

    Marco: i'm gonna start this mans whole career

  • @felixdogan6776
    @felixdogan6776 Рік тому +20471

    His facial structure never changed really but what actually stands out is obviously his "silence" and that's just respect.

    • @rememberberries4277
      @rememberberries4277 Рік тому +843

      Yeah
      A student at the time observing taking it all in like a sponge

    • @juarezm.6737
      @juarezm.6737 Рік тому +444

      @@rememberberries4277 not being an entitled student is the way of success

    • @taketheredpill1452
      @taketheredpill1452 Рік тому +164

      agreed, I was scrolling through the comments looking for this. He never says a word

    • @Redmanticore
      @Redmanticore Рік тому +50

      and fear.

    • @ilovewritingessays2017
      @ilovewritingessays2017 Рік тому +70

      Your facial structure is largely fixed by the time ur 19. The changes at that point are too minor to be noticed and the ones that are noticing are a product of deteoriating.

  • @alyzak.8997
    @alyzak.8997 Рік тому +16886

    I like how silent he was. He was a sponge absorbing everything and he only talked the talk later when he could walk the walk.

    • @MattyBlades
      @MattyBlades Рік тому +320

      They all had to remain silent, he wasn't allowed to talk

    • @AccaEmme
      @AccaEmme Рік тому +42

      So you Never been in a kitchen

    • @likemysnopp
      @likemysnopp Рік тому +55

      yup. Amazed me quite a lot. But I think we can all tell where he got his talk from hahaha

    • @mr.mustachecat2309
      @mr.mustachecat2309 Рік тому +101

      actually everything in the kitchen is silent..you can't talk

    • @TheFoolishnoob
      @TheFoolishnoob Рік тому +5

      absorbing that attitude lmao

  • @Whatatwist2009
    @Whatatwist2009 Рік тому +11893

    You can tell even at that age Gordon was likely one of his top people there. The fact he had him helping him during demonstrations shows how much trust was placed on Gordon.

    • @Emarq31
      @Emarq31 Рік тому +942

      Not only that he's working on the burners. Literally the only person on it besides Marco. On top of that Marco doesn't say a word to him, barely even looks at him (from what we see in the video) while working. So by that time I'm sure Marco could easily see how confident Gordon was getting with the recipes.

    • @habitsrabbit
      @habitsrabbit Рік тому +69

      And it's sad cause if I'm not mistaken, Gordon betrayed Marco? It's been a while since I heard the story but it involved a guest list?

    • @TheAlexKhvorov
      @TheAlexKhvorov Рік тому +4

      who is this Chef man?

    • @Uygkuyfkutfkytfkutfv
      @Uygkuyfkutfkytfkutfv Рік тому +32

      The kitchen is very carefully structured - no one gets trusted more without their job title and often their payscale adjusted.

    • @divyanshmaurya2693
      @divyanshmaurya2693 Рік тому +15

      @@TheAlexKhvorovmarco Pierre White

  • @7kortos7
    @7kortos7 7 місяців тому +15542

    he's dead silent. absorbing everything.

    • @imhereforfun1
      @imhereforfun1 6 місяців тому +54

      observing *

    • @blueredone9250
      @blueredone9250 6 місяців тому +662

      @@imhereforfun1 no, he said it the way he wants to say it, you changing the meaning of his words...

    • @Noobzlikeu
      @Noobzlikeu 6 місяців тому +329

      @@imhereforfun1 "Absorbing" means to take something into one's being. So it's still correct, as Chef Ramsay, in this footage, is "absorbing" knowledge and experience from his peers.

    • @danieljames6975
      @danieljames6975 6 місяців тому +23

      dont challenge until you have all the pieces!

    • @Officer-153
      @Officer-153 6 місяців тому +4

      Absorbing everything causes too much stress

  • @tasidar3
    @tasidar3 Рік тому +31801

    You can tell that Gordon picked up a lot of his chef's mannerisms when he talks.
    He truly learned from his mentor.

    • @blazn0
      @blazn0 Рік тому +815

      That's how the average brit speaks.
      Edit: apparently people don't understand that this was a joke.

    • @theozmiester7405
      @theozmiester7405 Рік тому +1322

      @@blazn0 he definetly knicked "cmon on big boy" from him

    • @firephoenixmusic2
      @firephoenixmusic2 Рік тому +751

      "ITS FUCKING RAW YOU DONUT"

    • @sammyblaze4234
      @sammyblaze4234 Рік тому +340

      it's just the way most chefs talk, like many football coaches act the same but with different flavors

    • @cheating...
      @cheating... Рік тому +51

      I think it's called british accent

  • @ricosuave8123
    @ricosuave8123 9 місяців тому +2607

    Now I see where Gordon picked up his swearing habits and mannerisms in the kitchen.

    • @zymond8405
      @zymond8405 2 місяці тому +19

      Or his abusive household

    • @juliansandoval8022
      @juliansandoval8022 2 місяці тому +23

      also, he is british...swearing for british is common. and not considered rude. i love it!

    • @Nopreservative
      @Nopreservative 2 місяці тому +13

      Tbh I used to work in fine dining the kitchen is the most foul mouthed place in general 😂

    • @Amelia-s8t1o
      @Amelia-s8t1o Місяць тому +2

      His abusive father that’s for sure

    • @DrAlexisM
      @DrAlexisM Місяць тому +4

      We Brits swear a lot, regardless of class.

  • @michaeldavidnvitales
    @michaeldavidnvitales Рік тому +17922

    Gordon is the boss at the end of the game, but Marco is the secret boss you meet after maxing out all your stats.

  • @cale0176
    @cale0176 6 місяців тому +4238

    It's wild to see Gordon so silent, so humble, just learning. He was watching every move his chef made. Seeing this it's no wonder he's got no patience for people who refuse to learn simple lessons, he knows what dedication looks like.

    • @Pdmc-vu5gj
      @Pdmc-vu5gj 6 місяців тому

      He's a prick

    • @dmazingi
      @dmazingi 3 місяці тому +30

      It's called a cycle of abuse and trauma. They grow up to be bullies cos they were bullies. He wasn't being humble, he was being dominated.

    • @Dervitox
      @Dervitox 3 місяці тому +44

      ​@@dmazingi thats prettybmuch how chef works, as stressing as surgeons and veterinarians

    • @dmazingi
      @dmazingi 3 місяці тому +21

      @@Dervitox yeah it's how it works now but it really shouldn't. Decades of surgical training data shows that it actually makes you a worse surgeon and endangers people's lives. Such a shame I've had personal experience with it and it's really terrible. And the fact that MPW doesn't even care is just so telling. We shouldn't accept this nowadays.

    • @Dervitox
      @Dervitox 3 місяці тому +7

      @@dmazingi im not defending it by any means, but it will always be funny to me how people romantice the job like is some kind of art and everyone thats want to be a chef are trying to find the most tasteful recipe, when in reality a kitchen from a high ranking restaurant act more like the army chain of command.

  • @NickDiGiovanni
    @NickDiGiovanni Рік тому +26520

    The student became the teacher

    • @Ziwon
      @Ziwon Рік тому +169

      nick???

    • @Sab1tt
      @Sab1tt Рік тому +137

      How had no one noticed you?!

    • @izzi419
      @izzi419 Рік тому +83

      @@Sab1tt because he posted only 10 hours ago (at the moment you commented)

    • @rubzmusic5950
      @rubzmusic5950 Рік тому +15

      HI NICK!!!!

    • @kawesu8781
      @kawesu8781 Рік тому +9

      NICK!

  • @8stormy5
    @8stormy5 Рік тому +39346

    A true testament to how stressful working in a kitchen is, Gordon Ramsay looked like a 40 year old man since he was 19

  • @Afro.G.
    @Afro.G. Рік тому +9752

    One thing that is a bonified fact about Gordon Ramsay is that he EARNED the right to talk shit. Head chefs are brutal and the stories that he has of getting pans thrown at him. Being cussed out. Working for free. Peeling onions for 6 hours after a full shift.... Dude put himself through the gauntlet and it really paid off. Massive respect for Gordon and his ability to inspire millions to get into the kitchen and try cooking.

    • @Snookbone
      @Snookbone Рік тому +109

      bona fide

    • @Darapsa
      @Darapsa 11 місяців тому +137

      The last thing you said is the best thing- he wants to inspire others.

    • @hajimenagumo2199
      @hajimenagumo2199 11 місяців тому +41

      Is working for free not illegal in the UK or something?

    • @TheBBoyPain
      @TheBBoyPain 11 місяців тому +84

      He earned the right to insult other people? Because he is a fckin dedicated cook?

    • @MissiFull
      @MissiFull 11 місяців тому +23

      @@TheBBoyPain Think about that

  • @ajlakanen
    @ajlakanen 7 місяців тому +495

    2:40 A silent moment for the chef's burned fingertip.

  • @gunz300
    @gunz300 Рік тому +14788

    I can't even begin to imagine how stressful it was working under Marco at 19. He earned his stripes, that's for sure.

    • @Nomans_Nomen
      @Nomans_Nomen Рік тому +1333

      If I recall correctly, Ramsay had an abusive alcoholic father.
      So this was probably just Tuesday for him.

    • @wolvesbane1748
      @wolvesbane1748 11 місяців тому +146

      @@Nomans_Nomenthats just not how that works champ

    • @VantommHD
      @VantommHD 11 місяців тому

      You made excellent Arguments here, Champ@@wolvesbane1748

    • @maximusthegoat8034
      @maximusthegoat8034 11 місяців тому +789

      @@wolvesbane1748it does, if you’re under stress your whole life I’d say you definitely have a tolerance due to how high of a stress level you’re used to of dealing with, I wouldn’t know though, I’m not Gordon Ramsay.

    • @wolvesbane1748
      @wolvesbane1748 11 місяців тому +99

      @@maximusthegoat8034 being under stress constantly from an abusive father does not equate to being under stress from a job…those are two completely different and unrelated things bud

  • @deadwar2012
    @deadwar2012 Рік тому +15803

    It’s so strange seeing Gordon so silent and stoic knowing what he’ll later become. Plus it’s interesting to see who he got his sharp edge from. Good stuff.

    • @jmitterii2
      @jmitterii2 Рік тому

      Reality TV turned the guy into a carnival act. And all the gaggle flied fuck heads swoon. LOL!
      He laughs ass to the bank on all pointless drool.

    • @Ethan-ee8rv
      @Ethan-ee8rv Рік тому +539

      He’s focussed like his life depends on it lol

    • @SensitiveWarrior
      @SensitiveWarrior Рік тому +81

      How could he have known what he would become later?

    • @canigetawater
      @canigetawater Рік тому +294

      @antifathug5385 they mean the audience knows who he will become later not Gordon himself homie

    • @SensitiveWarrior
      @SensitiveWarrior Рік тому

      @@canigetawater prove it

  • @AidanS99
    @AidanS99 Рік тому +12177

    Seeing Gordon quietly responding to the head chef really is something else! Incredible humility. And it shows that he understands what it meant to be a good worker and a better student.

    • @divykala169
      @divykala169 Рік тому +455

      The chef Marco Pierre actually made Gordon cry lol. Marco recalls "No I didn't make Gordon Ramsay cry, he made himself cry. It was his choice to cry"

    • @videogiocatore3
      @videogiocatore3 Рік тому +244

      That's called basic work ethic. No way you can talk back to your boss as a 19 year old apprentice if you actually want to get a job in that area.

    • @saifkhan-kc9ec
      @saifkhan-kc9ec Рік тому +71

      @@videogiocatore3 u could prolly find soo many 19 year olds with attitude to their high ups

    • @SheriffSticky
      @SheriffSticky Рік тому +4

      quite a conclusion lol

    • @Maximus20778
      @Maximus20778 Рік тому +47

      @@saifkhan-kc9ec tbh higher ups are a holes

  • @Sonic-gy7kq
    @Sonic-gy7kq 6 місяців тому +220

    0:55 well now we know where he picked up “well FUCK OFF!” 😂

    • @timhick6
      @timhick6 4 місяці тому +1

      Everything...he made Gordo

  • @IAMawsomeman24
    @IAMawsomeman24 Рік тому +26873

    Even at 19 Gordon looked like a stressed 40yr old chef

  • @ghostfvce0
    @ghostfvce0 Рік тому +15275

    Gordon was 19 and MPW was 24. Two young chefs who would change the culinary world forever.

    • @kensuke0
      @kensuke0 Рік тому +515

      Both looked like they were 50 back then

    • @seasmacfarlane6418
      @seasmacfarlane6418 Рік тому +163

      And both are very rude and aggressive! Edit: to the people who called me those incredibly rude names...... GR and MPW are rude and aggressive both in a kitchen and out of it, and I'd rather be called a brain dead moron than have a reputation as a foul mouthed bully.

    • @invisibl367
      @invisibl367 Рік тому +352

      You forgot to add " in England ", the other part of the world had good food anyway.

    • @sylvainmirouf4683
      @sylvainmirouf4683 Рік тому +144

      Yep, they would change the culinary world forever. For a while nobody wanted to work in a kitchen because of guys like them.

    • @kpay7294
      @kpay7294 Рік тому +3

      How?

  • @KnightSlasher
    @KnightSlasher Рік тому +8561

    Gordon is the embodiment of how the student becomes the master, he learned and listened first before he tried his own thing and then when he did he made sure it was to perfection.

    • @GoodLookingGentlemen
      @GoodLookingGentlemen Рік тому +60

      the circle is complete

    • @kim6828
      @kim6828 Рік тому +9

      @@GoodLookingGentlemen You must now rank your following players in order from 1-8

    • @lolwtnick4362
      @lolwtnick4362 Рік тому +16

      hes average at best. he's now a real estate mogul and TV producer.

    • @donttalktomebye
      @donttalktomebye Рік тому +32

      With gordon he also understands that despite being a master he can still learn. Thats what i appreciate because when i was previously in culinary school it was mind boggling how chefs teaching didnt seem interested in learning things from me because i was the only vegan student. Only one chef was and he was honest when he tried my stuff. He was a head chef at the Whitehouse for a previous president (either nixon or regan) and i loved that despite all his experiences and expertise he wanted to learn and collaborate and expand alongside his students so we all grew

    • @elijahsoper339
      @elijahsoper339 Рік тому +34

      @@lolwtnick4362 ok chef nick

  • @wiseland5052
    @wiseland5052 7 місяців тому +34

    This Gordon guy looks promising, he's got the skills to be a great chef someday

  • @hahahappy07
    @hahahappy07 Рік тому +5891

    This is so humbling to see. He did his due diligence, his time, his hard work. He deserves all the accolades and recognition he’s ever received today.

    • @AstrixCloud
      @AstrixCloud Рік тому +15

      He didn't get there from leaving early, he doesn't look like a dried date face from being happy.

    • @KanyeKetchup
      @KanyeKetchup Рік тому +6

      After which he turned into an R sole

    • @mattbarnettscorrigatediron7050
      @mattbarnettscorrigatediron7050 Рік тому +3

      He allso nicked the reservations book when he opened his 1st restaurant

    • @mochabearry
      @mochabearry Рік тому

      @@KanyeKetchup He’s an asshole to you if you suck at cooking and are delusional, or if you’re an asshole/smart as to him. Seems fair.

    • @iAmos0420
      @iAmos0420 Рік тому

      You can tell all of that from a 4 minute video? Overrated

  • @monsterascanbe5170
    @monsterascanbe5170 11 місяців тому +15145

    It’s so weird hearing Gordon say “yes chef” lol

    • @spaghettibolognese5838
      @spaghettibolognese5838 10 місяців тому +61

      when did he say it

    • @syt4453
      @syt4453 10 місяців тому +156

      @@spaghettibolognese5838 when rolling the pasta, MPW asked if he had rolled it twice.

    • @lakojake4215
      @lakojake4215 10 місяців тому +305

      @@spaghettibolognese5838 He just says "yes". 1:34

    • @crispydankmemes
      @crispydankmemes 10 місяців тому +28

      Especially to someone who was his superior at the time

    • @rusty7984
      @rusty7984 10 місяців тому +85

      Everyone had to start somewhere.

  • @arthurmont-morency5027
    @arthurmont-morency5027 Рік тому +31257

    Bear in mind Marco Pierre White was only 24 years old at the time of this video, and he already was a michelin-starred chef
    EDIT: According to his Wikipedia page (as it was pointed out in the replies), MPW opened this restaurant when he was 26. Therefore, his first Michelin stat was awarded when he was, at least, 26 years old, and at this video Ramsay was actually at least 21 years old, and not 19 as it is indicated by the video's title.

    • @Rick_Cleland
      @Rick_Cleland Рік тому +666

      They were all on drink and drugs back then, they still are today in kitchens. Madness.

    • @krgxo
      @krgxo Рік тому +2584

      @@Rick_ClelandDo they really look like they’re on drugs to you? They were very young and already successful, very unlikely that would be the case if they were drugged up and drunk all the time 😂

    • @Rick_Cleland
      @Rick_Cleland Рік тому +221

      @@krgxo Wanna' bet??

    • @us.er888
      @us.er888 Рік тому +518

      @@Rick_Clelandsource for that

    • @OrbObserver
      @OrbObserver Рік тому +1276

      ​@@Rick_ClelandIt's a high stress environment. Marco was a millionaire in his 20s based purely on his skill, what have you done?

  • @flatstheflounder338
    @flatstheflounder338 5 місяців тому +33

    He looks like a chill dude, he should definitely keep at it, who knows maybe one day he’ll become a very good Chef who takes some apprentices under his wing and teach them in a very calm manner, speaking them softly and never once raising his voice.

  • @forcelord9999
    @forcelord9999 Рік тому +19398

    It’s so strange seeing Gordon be so quiet 😂

    • @darren_anscombe
      @darren_anscombe Рік тому +149

      I was about to comment the same thing 🤣

    • @jeremyj5932
      @jeremyj5932 Рік тому +1287

      Shows how he became what he is. He was focused on learning and taking in the information, until he was ready to give out the info.

    • @review1865
      @review1865 Рік тому +11

      It's because of MPW

    • @IsaLinh
      @IsaLinh Рік тому +129

      @@user-kh7fh2sb6t Have you seen the people he needs to give info to? Lol chefs who are refusing to listen bc they think their way is the best way. Or chefs who can't follow simple instructions. Anyone would yell lol

    • @The.Original.Potatocakes
      @The.Original.Potatocakes Рік тому +9

      You must watch and listen before you walk.

  • @loginnamejon
    @loginnamejon Рік тому +8904

    Some people may think it’s crazy that we have a video like this of such a young Gordon. This is about the chef Marco. Gordon just happened to be one of his most famous students captured on camera.

    • @PopsiCOLE
      @PopsiCOLE 11 місяців тому +102

      NNOOOOOO REALLY?????

    • @drvoltage9792
      @drvoltage9792 10 місяців тому +39

      Marco isn't as popular as Ramsey is sooo

    • @Soridan
      @Soridan 10 місяців тому +435

      @@drvoltage9792 Now. Try to note when this video was made.

    • @drvoltage9792
      @drvoltage9792 10 місяців тому +20

      @Soridan It was a little while ago but that doesn't mean Marco is as popular as Ramsey is, I mean when people hear about Ramsey, they don't think about Marco

    • @Soridan
      @Soridan 10 місяців тому +305

      @@drvoltage9792 You're arguing against a point that wasn't made. Ramsey being more popular right now is irrelevant when his presence in this video from his apprentice days has him in it only incidentally. The point was that the footage is a happy little accident, and not a result of Ramsey being noteworthy when this footage was shot. Yes, he overshadowed Marco. He's better known. Nobody argued he wasn't.
      edit: also that "little while ago" is nearly 40 years.

  • @n4me485
    @n4me485 Рік тому +4872

    Gordon hasn't changed an inch, still borderline looks the same and even at 19 he's face screams passion, determination, and focus.

    • @sidolanters1394
      @sidolanters1394 Рік тому +8

      his*

    • @midomoi
      @midomoi Рік тому +20

      u mean the old look?

    • @f1playlist308
      @f1playlist308 Рік тому +19

      Let's see Paul Allen's dish

    • @Austin-jl5pb
      @Austin-jl5pb Рік тому +8

      @@f1playlist308 ​ ​look at that subtle off white coloring, oh my god - it even has a watermark

    • @halatiny6537
      @halatiny6537 Рік тому +4

      @@Austin-jl5pb “oh my god😩🤤” 💀

  • @StonerVixen420
    @StonerVixen420 5 місяців тому +56

    He’s so quiet, so humble. He’s working efficiently and incredibly focused. It’s very very hard to understand how he got as good as he got. ❤

  • @jason335777
    @jason335777 Рік тому +15982

    this kid has potential. might be a decent chef someday.

    • @JetixML
      @JetixML Рік тому +958

      He’s so calm and patient. It would be great to see him running a show where he tests the potential of up and coming chefs!

    • @sumchilll
      @sumchilll Рік тому +176

      Yeah,good luck to him

    • @Wondering..
      @Wondering.. Рік тому +135

      ehhh, i dont think so, i snot think he has potential..hes pretty stiff you know.. Probably will end up as a cookery teacher.

    • @Coach_2
      @Coach_2 Рік тому +27

      But he is a decent AND a famous one too!

    • @jwalster9412
      @jwalster9412 Рік тому +157

      If he's lucky, he might own a restaurant or two. But I don't see him being anyone famous, obviously.

  • @Cozmo_qt
    @Cozmo_qt Рік тому +639

    Marco : "have you gone through it twice ?"
    Gordon : " ʸᵉˢ"

  • @willknight7631
    @willknight7631 Рік тому +19251

    Gordon really has always looked like a 50 year old, even at 19

    • @d.m8800
      @d.m8800 Рік тому +66

      🤣🤣🤣🤣

    • @JohannGambolputty22
      @JohannGambolputty22 Рік тому +216

      The Patrick Stewart of the culinary world. The Morgan Freeman of the Chef De Cuisine. The Gene Hackman of the Grubbery Fare.

    • @robertshows5100
      @robertshows5100 Рік тому +387

      When he's 90 he will look 50

    • @TheSal702
      @TheSal702 Рік тому +7

      Lmaoooooo

    • @Depressed_until_dead
      @Depressed_until_dead Рік тому +34

      @@robertshows5100 at this rate yes surprisingly

  • @stephenwest6738
    @stephenwest6738 2 місяці тому +3

    Gordon Ramsay earned the right to behave the way he has by being a devoted student to one of the best chefs ever.

  • @stashmcjammin
    @stashmcjammin Рік тому +4405

    Gordon put in his time. It's a rare glimpse of the hard work he put in to get to where he is now, even if it's just a brief look.

    • @junejune9619
      @junejune9619 Рік тому +163

      I always remember an episode of Kitchen Nightmares where Gordon asks a cook why he's lazy. The cook tells him, "Maybe if I were making as much money as you I'd want to work more." And Gordon looks unimpressed and says, "When I was your age there weren't enough hours in the day for me to work."
      He really started from the bottom. Respect.

    • @paracame8162
      @paracame8162 Рік тому +55

      @bastiat Godzilla had a stroke trying to read this and died

    • @malcolmmilk
      @malcolmmilk Рік тому +31

      @@paracame8162 "Gordon Ramsey is currently an Executive Chef, which is a title you can obtain at around the 15 year mark of becoming a certified chef. In another 10 years, he will be eligible to try for a Master Chef certification, though there is no guarantee he will succeed since it is incredibly difficult. The American Culinary Foundation would probably give him an easier certification process, because he is famous but I highly doubt that, considering you have to impress three master chefs who would, more than likely, have incredibly high standards. It's almost impossible to obtain a Master Chef title. Look it up."

    • @paracame8162
      @paracame8162 Рік тому +3

      @@malcolmmilk thank you

    • @paracame8162
      @paracame8162 Рік тому +2

      @bastiat isn't executive chef the highest rank?

  • @Kerwuddy
    @Kerwuddy Рік тому +19043

    You can tell that Gordon’s soft-spoken quality in this video isn’t because he’s intimidated or shy. It’s because he is so intently listening and learning. You can tell he has crazy respect for his teachers. He’s a real one, and he definitely deserves to be able to talk to idiots today like they deserve.

    • @Kyaleshay
      @Kyaleshay Рік тому +219

      no one is an idiot and he shouldn’t be talking to anyone like that it’s rude

    • @Kerwuddy
      @Kerwuddy Рік тому +643

      @@Kyaleshay ok

    • @lynxneige3470
      @lynxneige3470 Рік тому +125

      Very few people actually listen to their teachers and it was mostly in the past. I don't recall anyone doing this in the present day :/

    • @-sanju-
      @-sanju- Рік тому +254

      To be fair the way he talks to "idiots" is just a tv persona. I doubt he says all that stuff off screen.

    • @juliacastro8505
      @juliacastro8505 Рік тому +194

      @@-sanju-thats what I was gonna say, if he was a dick he’d have been sued a hundred times already by ex employees. He’s pretty friendly and fun in other situations, including in his own show out of kitchen

  • @organicmechanic5150
    @organicmechanic5150 Рік тому +5845

    Gordon learnt under some of the best chefs in the world, including Marco who was the youngest Michelin Star recipient, who also gave his stars back because he couldn't maintain the passion. Anyone who apprentices under Gordon should be extremely fortunate and grateful.

    • @guddagudda420
      @guddagudda420 Рік тому +4

      Learned

    • @adrienteston4070
      @adrienteston4070 Рік тому

      ​@@guddagudda420 no u illiterate

    • @bruh_bruh_the_bruhest_bruh
      @bruh_bruh_the_bruhest_bruh Рік тому +158

      @@guddagudda420 learnt and learned are both safe to use

    • @adm1nistration
      @adm1nistration Рік тому +40

      @@guddagudda420 try again

    • @dmgroberts5471
      @dmgroberts5471 Рік тому +14

      I'm a big Gordon fan. I loved his home cooking series; I learnt a lot from it. It's the efficiency that I admire most, no wasted energy, everything is precise and controlled.

  • @crookedfingersgirl7356
    @crookedfingersgirl7356 7 місяців тому +14

    Seeing a master teaching his apprentice... KNOWING that apprentice moves onto become the MASTER... Is such a visceral piece of history to see!!! ISTG specialty channels opened windows n doors to SO MANY cool professionals and gave them their dues!!! 90s TV doc specials crawled so socials could fly... 😆...
    We are all rock Stars.

  • @real_lampcap
    @real_lampcap Рік тому +3792

    When he's yelling at people to shut up and listen it's bc he's been there. He was quiet and he watched and listened. That's how you learn. Props to Gordon. Even more proof he deserves to be where he is.

    • @yanisalovesushi
      @yanisalovesushi Рік тому +27

      W comment

    • @TheOfficialBrother
      @TheOfficialBrother Рік тому +42

      Or it's bc he's on TV and shouting at unsuccessful chefs is a good way to make money

    • @bazbuco
      @bazbuco Рік тому +69

      Let’s not pretend that near-verbal-abusing your underlings to make entertaining TV makes for good actual craftsmanship or a healthy environment. I’m not saying he’s not great chef,, but you know someone deserves authority when they communicate their needs softly and concisely, without barking like a dog.

    • @snsnshhhs663
      @snsnshhhs663 Рік тому

      You guys just love to dickride Gordon huh?

    • @krazymeanie
      @krazymeanie Рік тому +18

      @@bazbuco I'm pretty sure that even when the cameras aren't rolling they act and proceed the same exact way. So don't make it seem like it's just for the camera.

  • @grimmreefer4208
    @grimmreefer4208 Рік тому +1946

    Seeing him so quiet is a full 180 from where he is now you could tell tho that he’s there to learn he listens carefully and is fully concentrated plus the fact that everyone got yelled at or scolded except him shows that he’s in the zone

    • @CoffeeSuccubus
      @CoffeeSuccubus Рік тому +151

      No wonder why he got a chance to be featured in the example sections. Marco must really liked him because he knew that kid had a future.

    • @MrTNT49
      @MrTNT49 Рік тому +21

      @@CoffeeSuccubus or maybe that kid had a future because Marco liked him?

    • @Lithoxene
      @Lithoxene Рік тому +100

      Not only that, but I feel like Marco's surprised reaction at 1:30 of the dough already being finished ("Oh, we're finished? I didn't realise, has it gone through twice?") is as close to high praise as you'll get from a chef in the kitchen.

    • @208getalife
      @208getalife Рік тому +15

      Nah, he ended up leaving that position because he was "tired of the yelling, and the bullying, and violence"
      Just seemed he was having a good day

    • @VyrasVargrPK
      @VyrasVargrPK Рік тому +3

      No Marco would make Gordon cry. Gordon is quiet because he was heavily abused at home, and then by Marco. This is only his nice face for the camera but Gordon goes on to say that Marco's tantrums in the kitchen made his antics look like a holiday. Scary.

  • @meghnawahid695
    @meghnawahid695 Рік тому +1922

    Seeing Gordon calm is actually therapeutic 💆

    • @CC_Reads
      @CC_Reads Рік тому +4

      i like him on the hotel show too, hes so much goofier

    • @awno6627
      @awno6627 Рік тому +1

      Your mom is therapeutic 🤤

    • @meghnawahid695
      @meghnawahid695 Рік тому

      @@awno6627 she is.thanks😊

    • @Nil_Sama
      @Nil_Sama Рік тому +1

      You should watch the UK versions of his shows (kitchen nightmares uk etc.), it's much calmer and less dramatic than the US versions. I much prefer those than the chaotic and noisy US based shows.

  • @T.K.9
    @T.K.9 4 місяці тому +63

    Feels like Gordon's face aged because he was withholding his anger on these years keeping a silent demeanor. The stress affecting his face wrinkles.
    But now that his older he can freely shout and curse releasing all that stress. And his face stopped aging and remained constant.

    • @ditshwanelomalete6832
      @ditshwanelomalete6832 2 місяці тому +1

      Oh my God @T.K 9 you had me laughing so hard on this one.🤣🤣🤣

  • @Tyler_J_Cook
    @Tyler_J_Cook Рік тому +2183

    You can tell he's taken a lot of inspiration from his mentor. Sounds and acts almost exactly like him to this day.

    • @EnkiSvohden
      @EnkiSvohden Рік тому +72

      I wouldn't say that is always a good thing. If I worked for someone who would constantly berate me and scream at me I'd end up in jail for assault. I don't care how stressful the job might be, it's a kitchen, not the front line of a war. There's no need to pretend you're a drill instructor with all the screaming and threats.

    • @misterbobby8913
      @misterbobby8913 Рік тому +10

      @@EnkiSvohden Agreed

    • @WaveTheConqueror
      @WaveTheConqueror Рік тому +46

      @@EnkiSvohden You got a point, but he is in the buisness longer than some of us are on this planet and if you saw some of the shit people do in the kitchens he helped out at you would know why he is boiling like that. He also gives credit where it's do.

    • @perryborn2777
      @perryborn2777 Рік тому +19

      @@WaveTheConqueror Yep, cooks get up to some stupid shit when they think no one is looking/cares

    • @Eshayzbra96
      @Eshayzbra96 Рік тому +43

      @@EnkiSvohden tell me you aint ever worked a day in your life without telling me
      if THIS is what you call "drill instructor" then you couldn't survive in a business that has any form of management at all.
      This rather calm for a boss who's trying to meet quotas in minutes rather than days.
      and Gordon only yells and shit for the TV.

  • @Notashi0
    @Notashi0 Рік тому +4471

    This is fantastic to see. You can see how Gordon has become a product of both his training and his passion. He teaches the way he was taught, he flares up, excels, and encourages how he does because of his love for food, and he started in a tiny kitchen with barely enough room for the people working in it only to work his way up to where he is now. He's a top chef because he worked his ass off and carried his passion through every step of his life.

    • @angelynflyte8575
      @angelynflyte8575 Рік тому +6

      Exactly!!👍👍👍

    • @TheJanko301
      @TheJanko301 Рік тому

      poor soul, where did you bash your head in?

    • @guitarsandcars2586
      @guitarsandcars2586 Рік тому +50

      Yeah, if only chef's like him can learn to respect people more in the kitchen. It's already a very stressful job so yelling at each other and calling each other names doesn't help at all really. A leader encourages someone, not tears them down and belittles them. It's a kitchen not the military. I'm sure a lot of the way he acts in the kitchen is more for show but swearing and getting mad at your employees is never professional, I don't care what country you're from. Here in America if you belittle someone in the job you might get your ass kicked whether you are the boss or not.

    • @Notashi0
      @Notashi0 Рік тому +80

      @@guitarsandcars2586 Part of that is for the show, part of it is because most of the chefs on Hell's Kitchen are people that are supposedly top chef in their kitchens but are screwing up relatively basic things that they should have down pat. Many of them pride themselves as masters of the craft but continuously ruin dishes and can't work together at all.
      If you watch Gordon in Master Chef, Master Chef Jr, or Next Level Chef, you see a lot more of his encouragement come out because he's not dealing with people that are supposed to be professional chefs, they're people that are still learning and he's very supportive of them.

    • @lucassatie
      @lucassatie Рік тому +8

      @@guitarsandcars2586 Agree completely. Especially when it comes to Gordon Ramsey since he has experience being screamed at with such vitriol that it reduced him to a sobbing mess as he huddled in a corner. After experiencing that kind of pain and humiliation, why would you ever want to inflict that on someone else even if it is played up for a camera?
      By the way, the person who reduced Ramsey to that state? Marco Pierre White, the chef who's talking in this very video.

  • @DandyDonut1
    @DandyDonut1 Рік тому +7066

    What's crazy is that they're both kids here. Marco is only around 6 years older than Gordon. It's amazing to have someone who learned so much at such a young age express that knowledge on another kid who is willing to listen. This is how great chefs are made. Despite Gordon's yelling on TV, he's actually a very genuine, patient, and passionate chef in real life as long as his underlings are willing to listen and put in the effort. I believe he learned this from Marco.

    • @Videoswithsoarin
      @Videoswithsoarin Рік тому +231

      hes only angry because he is passionate about his craft and knows what he has to offer, when the people hes trying to teach cant accept him as a teacher and listen its clearly frustrating

    • @ezhno7137
      @ezhno7137 Рік тому +162

      25 is not a kid.. that's a fully developed adult.

    • @Boomy2nicce
      @Boomy2nicce Рік тому +329

      @@ezhno7137 25 is relatively young my friend. Here in the army being 18 to 30 and dying in combat is considered young asf. Imagine dying at the age of 25 your friends and family will say he was so young and had so much life to live.

    • @tumultuousv
      @tumultuousv Рік тому +128

      @@Boomy2nicce still not a kid.

    • @maosama3695
      @maosama3695 Рік тому +23

      Yes he was trained in the way of the sith in a very young age

  • @BundaDestroyer590
    @BundaDestroyer590 3 місяці тому +7

    You see how softly Gordon said “Yes” he was so terrified and had so much respect for him

  • @suntzu4607
    @suntzu4607 Рік тому +3128

    Now we all know where his mannerisms in the kitchen came from. He just observed, listened, and learned on how to be efficient in the kitchen and just did as he is told.
    Dude really worked hard and used everything he learned during his time as an apprentice.

    • @ethandoessomestuff...8949
      @ethandoessomestuff...8949 Рік тому +62

      The best thing you can do is shut up and listen until you've become wise enough to add something to the air.

    • @drptswalekh
      @drptswalekh Рік тому +6

      Ayo Sun Tzu!! Big fan man. The grounds are accessible, entrapping, stalemated, narrow, steep and expensive. Your birthday is coming soon, when are we smoking pot?

    • @Pablo.Gutierre12
      @Pablo.Gutierre12 Рік тому

      Even the cursing hahahaha

    • @madscientist3877
      @madscientist3877 Рік тому +4

      If present Gordon is being taught, he still is like this. Check out him learning to make dumplings by hand

    • @followthewaterbanduk
      @followthewaterbanduk Рік тому

      @@drptswalekhwell daily dose of internet went downhill

  • @coltonbenirschke7944
    @coltonbenirschke7944 Рік тому +612

    Funny thing is this video wasn't shot for Ramsey. Crazy how they captured him learning without knowing how influential he'd become.

    • @bagas2663
      @bagas2663 Рік тому +5

      what was the video originally supposed to be about?

    • @jamesmarriott7216
      @jamesmarriott7216 Рік тому +19

      @@bagas2663 Marco Pierre

    • @bagas2663
      @bagas2663 Рік тому +3

      @@jamesmarriott7216 do you know from what show this clip was taken from?

    • @X-Typewoes
      @X-Typewoes Рік тому +2

      @@bagas2663 it was taken from a show simply called Marco, I think. Marco as in Pierre White, the GOAT. Lots of episodes on YT

    • @bagas2663
      @bagas2663 Рік тому +1

      @@X-Typewoes ah I see, thanks for the help

  • @ChristopherYT0123
    @ChristopherYT0123 Рік тому +5867

    Gordon’s aged really well since the age of 19 his appearance literally has never changed.. 😂😂

    • @Buckets32
      @Buckets32 Рік тому +267

      Not sure that’s a good thing. You could say he looks 50 at 19😂

    • @realpoetics
      @realpoetics Рік тому +107

      It's crazier to me that Marco is only in his late 20's in this video. I'm 31 and Marco seems so much older here than I am now - not just physical appearance, but presence, maturity, and stature.

    • @exquize1660
      @exquize1660 Рік тому +9

      Yeah, he was already old 👴

    • @AmbientShrub
      @AmbientShrub Рік тому +11

      @@realpoetics People had to grow up faster back in the day. There wasn't much room for staying youthful like we have now.

    • @kordei-7839
      @kordei-7839 Рік тому +4

      @@Buckets32 Seeing the close up of his face. He looked more 30.

  • @Avonbarksdaleable
    @Avonbarksdaleable Місяць тому +11

    2:04 Ramsay looking like a member of flock of seagulls 😂

  • @LPnoa
    @LPnoa Рік тому +723

    1:33 This is the softest "yes, chef" I've ever heard from Gordon.

    • @HDanalis
      @HDanalis Рік тому +90

      That's the only "yes, chef" I've heard from him

    • @nidhishsharma9471
      @nidhishsharma9471 Рік тому +22

      i didn't even hear that

    • @BittyGuyy
      @BittyGuyy Рік тому +21

      @@nidhishsharma9471it sounded like just a “yes”

    • @LPnoa
      @LPnoa Рік тому +3

      @@nidhishsharma9471 check your hearing next time.

    • @SwuadeTV
      @SwuadeTV Рік тому +3

      Cuz he's actually there to learn, ppl on his shows are kno it all lol

  • @elgiedeleon4393
    @elgiedeleon4393 Рік тому +2343

    You can see his humility, obedience and dedication to the art of food prep and career.

    • @TOCC50
      @TOCC50 Рік тому +5

      Why aren’t you this good yet

    • @MissMariQueen
      @MissMariQueen Рік тому

      He didn't stay like that. He became an arrogant, vulgar prick!

    • @16ozClawHammer
      @16ozClawHammer Рік тому

      Horseshit. If you'd have seen this at the time you wouldn't have batted an eyelid. You're romanticising it because of what he became.

    • @datguy9408
      @datguy9408 11 місяців тому +6

      @@TOCC50Nobody asked lmao

    • @FemboyKaiSaku
      @FemboyKaiSaku 10 місяців тому +3

      @@TOCC50yeesh you are such an uplifting person to be around

  • @musicfeen4life13010
    @musicfeen4life13010 Рік тому +698

    It’s crazy how focus Gordon is, his silence response and facial expressions says a lot, dude was really passionate about his career

  • @HopsterZz
    @HopsterZz Місяць тому +3

    This is a gold-mine what we've found right here.

  • @msbuilding2806
    @msbuilding2806 Рік тому +2091

    When marco asked Gordon if they had gone through twice with the pasta you could tell Marco trusted that Gordon was focused enough to know exactly what was going on while marco was talking to the production team. That's why Gordon is where he is today 🤘

  • @Bootmahoy88
    @Bootmahoy88 Рік тому +4036

    This short clip effectively shows how fast and efficient a high level kitchen must operate to consistently put out high quality, top-tier dishes. I love the concentration on all their faces.

    • @Taeronai
      @Taeronai Рік тому +199

      and yet for such gruelling work they are generally paid shit wages. No wonder there's such endemic alcoholism and substance abuse within the chef profession. I guess you have to be a die-hard cooking enthusiast to stay within that career. I still don't understand why so many people in the business think it's worth it, though.

    • @testtestsson4927
      @testtestsson4927 Рік тому +54

      @@Taeronai yeah it looks like a shit job I could not do it even if I wanted to. Not worth it

    • @soulextracter
      @soulextracter Рік тому +53

      @@Taeronai I think it's the alluring potential of someday being able to open your own restaurant and then make the real 'dough' so to speak.

    • @Bootmahoy88
      @Bootmahoy88 Рік тому +59

      @@Taeronai you’re right. The pay isn’t good. I know. I did this kind of work in high end kitchens when I was a young lad. I thought I wanted to do this for a living, that is, to become a chef, but it wasn’t for me. They put the young blokes through this to weed out those who are not obsessed with becoming pro cooks on this level. It’s an initiation essentially.

    • @__-fi6xg
      @__-fi6xg Рік тому +4

      have you tried to grill your own food? its so easy, yet tastes like the best thing in the world.

  • @axelsgf
    @axelsgf Рік тому +3765

    I find it amazing that he gained confidence as he got older, he lets his voice out and still shows major respect to every chef out there, he’s truly grown as a master chef

    • @macrons593
      @macrons593 Рік тому +18

      Major respect 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂

    • @kiwiangeldust6912
      @kiwiangeldust6912 Рік тому

      ​@@macrons593Ok, now let's try to get an answer from someone who's not a complete retard

    • @unitedsteal2587
      @unitedsteal2587 Рік тому +7

      @@macrons593aww someone’s bothered 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

    • @macrons593
      @macrons593 Рік тому +2

      @@unitedsteal2587 luckily, I'm not a chef 😏

    • @MizterColeMiner
      @MizterColeMiner Рік тому +1

      Shows*

  • @DegenerateHour
    @DegenerateHour Рік тому +2749

    Shoutout to the cameraman for going back in time to record this legend in his youth.

  • @icalotdonthide2646
    @icalotdonthide2646 Рік тому +7256

    There is no greater compliment for a teacher then to have their student surpass them. Excellent work Sir

    • @stephenharding6493
      @stephenharding6493 Рік тому +603

      I wouldn't say Gordon passed Marco, just took a different route.

    • @danimayb
      @danimayb Рік тому +395

      What do you mean surpassed? More successful monetarily and business wise? Yes of course, Gordon took a different route in his career and Marco retired early and did his thing. But as a chef? No way! Marco is one of best ever to live and is Gordon's inspirational human.. Despite them falling out. Both are very hot headed driven individuals that managed to clash and push each others buttons lol Gordon crashed Marco's wedding with a film crew without permission! Shit really did hit the fan after that lol

    • @Chal8
      @Chal8 Рік тому +33

      no surpassed yet no

    • @colemanwalsh7477
      @colemanwalsh7477 Рік тому +1

      I love more of the fact they developed a love/hate relationship. But they both really respect eachother. Even tho they still jokingly give eachother shit it's like for someone like me in the military I to this day am respectful of my drill sgt even tho at the timehe was a scary mother fucker. But he help make me into who I am today and but I do still shit on him a little bit not because I don't respect him but for fun and more because even tho he kicked my ass at the time he taught me how to be a soldier

    • @Silfverr
      @Silfverr Рік тому +49

      Lol he surely never surpassed Marco

  • @ambientplaylists9436
    @ambientplaylists9436 Рік тому +2182

    This Gordon Ramsay kid seems like a chill dude, he should start his own cooking show. I bet it would be a wholesome experience for everyone involved!

  • @Yusufspider42
    @Yusufspider42 3 дні тому +3

    This man has not aged

  • @hissykittycat
    @hissykittycat 10 місяців тому +917

    Love the image of Gordon looking so stressed cooking over the stove. He's really put his heart and soul into cooking and done the very very hard work to become great. He teaches from a place of hard-fought experience.

  • @DeadDrunk1
    @DeadDrunk1 Рік тому +4282

    I love how 24yr old can mentor a 19yr old. cooking is fascinating

    • @ladulaser
      @ladulaser Рік тому +774

      Not too different from someone with a master's degree teaching someone with a high school diploma :)

    • @StevXtreme
      @StevXtreme Рік тому +418

      In 5 years you can earn a shit ton so yes

    • @Sc00byg00ky
      @Sc00byg00ky Рік тому +38

      I thought marco was 29 here

    • @DeadDrunk1
      @DeadDrunk1 Рік тому +101

      @@Sc00byg00ky he's 5 years older than gordon

    • @Ziggopotamus
      @Ziggopotamus Рік тому +42

      @@ladulaser In that case, the high school student is probably more knowledgable. One silly little piece of paper that demonstrates your ability to be a sheep isn't the same as wisdom.

  • @screamingtima1318
    @screamingtima1318 Рік тому +4770

    Unless you have actually ever been a cook-chef in a restaurant, you cannot appreciate just how stressful and fast paced these jobs truly are.

    • @basbleupeaunoire
      @basbleupeaunoire Рік тому +67

      I can't fully appreciate it, but it looks brutal.

    • @coochieskinss
      @coochieskinss Рік тому +138

      i entered the culinary world at 16 with absolutely no prior training or experience whatsoever, boy was i in for a ride😅 i was just a prep cook but they threw me into appetizers and desserts station and seeing the chefs work so hard and fast on theirs was amazing. i had to work the station alone one night on the busiest day of the week, ill never complain about how long the food is taking ever again😭 everytime i get swampped with tickets at my current job i get flashbacks and remember how i powered through it😂

    • @ryanparker3_2_1
      @ryanparker3_2_1 Рік тому +20

      I work as a cook in a fast food place and it’s terrible couldnt imagine an actuall restaurant

    • @legrandhanf
      @legrandhanf Рік тому +5

      I could never

    • @ericbarbosatravels1391
      @ericbarbosatravels1391 Рік тому +8

      I have an Atlas Pasta maker and I’ve rolled the dough and made spaghetti and fettuccine pasta from scratch. It’s a rewarding but also tedious process.
      I can’t imagine actually trying to make and use it under such pressure in a limited amount of time. This chefs are just different creaturesz

  • @wordpoweractivate
    @wordpoweractivate 8 місяців тому +4

    The focus is amazing!

  • @dlariby
    @dlariby Рік тому +307

    Now it’s clear how Ramsey became so fast. He had a frightening drill instructor

  • @hangulhoney
    @hangulhoney Рік тому +3084

    I love how Gordon is constantly busy, but also laser focused on priority. He’s efficiently working on the task in front of him, but also listening carefully for any new information from the chef. I love how he immediately starts cutting the pieces for the ravioli before Marco can even turn back around, but then as soon as Marco starts working with them he keeps his hands out of the way and quickly moves one of the pieces of ravioli out of the way of Marco’s hands/elbow. He also notices the moment that Marco moves over to the station he’s at, and moves to start working at another station so he’s not in the way. The kind of patience, focus, and genius it takes to do this kind of work is insane🤯

    • @bignasty389
      @bignasty389 Рік тому +127

      You’re really exaggerating the qualities on display here. I think most professions where people work closely in tandem develop this kind of complimentary teamwork.
      Between 17 and 19 I worked as a fry cook, a referee, and an animal handler at a dog kennel.
      Over time, in each of those, you develop sense of coordination with your teammates and learn how to work around one another to help out and stay efficient.

    • @breadmonkeys
      @breadmonkeys Рік тому +45

      @@bignasty389 I can barely coordinate myself, let alone with other people 😂 It's why I got a job in a quiet environment where I can really focus on one thing at a time. I tend to not notice my surroundings when I'm absorbed in work and that's not a good thing in a fast paced, changing environment, I end up walking into people! OP may be exaggerating a bit but damn, I wish I was better at that stuff.

    • @rodjacksonx
      @rodjacksonx Рік тому +77

      @@bignasty389 - He might be exaggerating, but it doesn't change the fact that the vast majority of people do NOT work anything like that. (And no, it's not just millennials or zoomers... the number of people in their 40s, 50s or more who don't think far enough ahead to just anticipate someone else's movements is not small.)

    • @numpty94
      @numpty94 Рік тому +16

      Someone else notices the little details in his work and to make things more efficient, and easier

    • @SnowMexicann
      @SnowMexicann Рік тому +8

      @@bignasty389 I can barely coordinate myself with my team in CSGO lmao

  • @jaydawgmac88
    @jaydawgmac88 Рік тому +890

    Having never known Ramsey as anything other than a world renowned chef….it is truly an honor to see him as a humble apprentice. A great reminder of the merits of any trade.

    • @rudyzk
      @rudyzk 10 місяців тому +1

      Ramsey was never humble, he was 19 years old already he looks like the head of the brigade, and the one who's closer to the chef.

    • @jaydawgmac88
      @jaydawgmac88 10 місяців тому +22

      @@rudyzk in this clip, I would say he’s being quite humble. He’s listening to every single instruction very carefully, he’s not talking back, if Marco chews them out, he doesn’t cry and give excuses, he’s just being a sponge, which is a humble quality to have.

    • @ferumcastrum4097
      @ferumcastrum4097 10 місяців тому +2

      Of course you're gonna say to make yourself feel better. Everyone starts in a humble manner, cause if you don't you won't learn crap@@rudyzk

  • @shirleyfrederickson4794
    @shirleyfrederickson4794 22 дні тому +1

    Love seeing this! Thank you!

  • @JVTrickypants
    @JVTrickypants Рік тому +1944

    Interviewer: Is it true you made Gordon Ramsay cry?
    Marco: Gordon made himself cry. He chose to cry.

    • @slimj091
      @slimj091 Рік тому +139

      Marco: Because you if make a man cry then he doesn't know what he is crying for. You have to cry for yourself to reach perfection.

    • @captainzero119
      @captainzero119 Рік тому

      Yeah, the attitude of a sociopath

    • @prithiviflippinvoodoo4852
      @prithiviflippinvoodoo4852 Рік тому +5

      That’s a good cry

    • @Elrond_Hubbard_1
      @Elrond_Hubbard_1 Рік тому +24

      You can cry, or you can not cry. There's no real recipe, it's up to you.

    • @Ribby00
      @Ribby00 Рік тому +8

      @@Elrond_Hubbard_1 it's really your choice

  • @acmll2890
    @acmll2890 10 місяців тому +4512

    This is exactly why chefs respect Gordon Ramsay, he's paid his dues working in a kitchen learning and absorbing

    • @Apo595
      @Apo595 7 місяців тому +119

      litterally like any other chef? no one straight up started as a michelin star chef

    • @keithfilibeck2390
      @keithfilibeck2390 7 місяців тому

      now he peddles garbage hex-clad pans like a complete tosser.

    • @arianah8842
      @arianah8842 7 місяців тому +6

      Not every other chef.

    • @cleonanderson1722
      @cleonanderson1722 6 місяців тому +5

      Pretty much like *most* every other chef or any longstanding professional doing any work out there in the world.

    • @truevanpencil5403
      @truevanpencil5403 6 місяців тому +19

      @@cleonanderson1722 few work under a head chef if the calibre he did. Marco was also incredibly young at that age and making waves.

  • @zaqwe
    @zaqwe 7 місяців тому +12

    Doesn’t matter how many times I get this video recommended over the years. I will always watch it when it appears.

  • @sohamroy9766
    @sohamroy9766 Рік тому +899

    3:33 Gordon definitely inherited these mannerisms!

    • @holx2895
      @holx2895 Рік тому +80

      I was just thinking that. I do prefer watching Gordon when he isn't swearing his head off. I think part of it is for show now, especially on some programmes.

    • @Kaspleen
      @Kaspleen Рік тому +57

      If you watch the US version of Kitchen Nighmares vs the UK version there is quite a difference in the way that he talks and behaves. One is dramatic the other is calmer

    • @borisstoyanov3488
      @borisstoyanov3488 Рік тому +6

      That's adorable, but also unsettling

    • @thehapavegan7177
      @thehapavegan7177 Рік тому +6

      @@Kaspleen I noticed that too. He is more handsy and vulgar in the UK ones.

    • @thehapavegan7177
      @thehapavegan7177 Рік тому +13

      0:56@, Gordon inherited the verbal abuse 🤣

  • @isaacs8528
    @isaacs8528 Рік тому +5035

    Marco was on another level. His knowledge and confidence behind the stove was so inspiring

    • @Χριζαϊων_Ζηνόβῐος
      @Χριζαϊων_Ζηνόβῐος Рік тому +96

      he was also an absolutely terrible person that belongs in prison

    • @Givisba
      @Givisba Рік тому +37

      @@Χριζαϊων_Ζηνόβῐος why is that?

    • @Master51506
      @Master51506 Рік тому +52

      @@Givisba yo i want to know too lol I thought this comment was old

    • @isaacs8528
      @isaacs8528 Рік тому +7

      @@Χριζαϊων_Ζηνόβῐος based on what?

    • @warvester
      @warvester Рік тому +293

      @@Givisba he beat a head chef to the point that he broke the dudes leg, he'd be unpredicable and violent, and he treats customers horribly
      edit: thanks for the replies, I just tried remembering where I heard about it, but yeah he is part of the reason Gordon Ramsay is who he is. I now know what actually happened thanks to the replies so yeah that's on me, my bad

  • @mikeelek9713
    @mikeelek9713 Рік тому +569

    You can see how Gordon Ramsay is laser focused on every detail, soaking up all of his information. When he speaks today, he often is repeating the lessons learned from being an apprentice. He speaks from practical experience of doing something thousands of times. You also can see his knife skills and how he handles ingredients with respect.

  • @mmrafi2847
    @mmrafi2847 2 місяці тому +1

    "I didnt make Gordon Ramsay cry. He made himself cry"

  • @angeleyeszarai
    @angeleyeszarai Рік тому +1498

    It's so.... ODD. Seeing Gordon Ramsey so young & still learning to be a chef. And also getting a chance to see one of the teachers he looked up to, IN ACTION teaching him. This is wild thanks for the upload. 🙌

    • @AzureKyle
      @AzureKyle Рік тому +23

      And yet, he still looks almost exactly the same as he does now, just with a few more wrinkles now.

    • @Snookbone
      @Snookbone Рік тому

      Ramsay

  • @simpleasliam657
    @simpleasliam657 Рік тому +1854

    Marco is insanely talented, confident and experienced.... love seeing the old footage of these two in the same room, you hardly ever put them together these days, but you can see where Gordon leaned his craft

    • @youraveragegrandma568
      @youraveragegrandma568 Рік тому +29

      Tbf their relationship has grown sour over the years, so it makes sense we don’t see them together as much nowadays

    • @walterwhite4398
      @walterwhite4398 Рік тому +1

      @@youraveragegrandma568 what happened

    • @fkaiba94
      @fkaiba94 Рік тому +36

      @@walterwhite4398 Marco cheated on Gordab

    • @youraveragegrandma568
      @youraveragegrandma568 Рік тому +20

      @@walterwhite4398 Lots of "alleged" stuff, you can look online for those. But apparently Marco and Gordon have both issued their apologies and reconcile, which I didn't know of until now

    • @markwood7045
      @markwood7045 Рік тому +88

      @bastiatand you've provided absolutely 0% of insights to this thread. So quit throwing your weight around until you actually share something we don't know.

  • @debinareftw7338
    @debinareftw7338 Рік тому +1201

    When Marco asked Gordon if they had gone through the pasta twice, you could tell that Marco truly trusted that Gordon was focused enough on the pasta so he could easily demonstrate the process with the production team. That is why Gordon and Marco are the goats

    • @cmonster67
      @cmonster67 Рік тому +24

      I thought that was Marco! Never seen him in such old footage.

  • @Aj00098
    @Aj00098 6 місяців тому +21

    0:58 my mom in a nutshell

  • @hwh6237
    @hwh6237 Рік тому +1033

    You can clearly see how in the zone Gordon is with him. Like automatic movements and muscle memory. He clearly bought in to his teaching. Even in other trades you see these changes and characteristics with future leaders during their training. As a manger in my field I love this when it starts to take shape.

  • @Noway-sg8md
    @Noway-sg8md Рік тому +4168

    Imagine being someone who ate at that restaurant, potentially eating food prepared by both Marco Pierre White and Gordon Ramsay. To have such a meal prepared by both legends today, would pretty much be impossible to come by.

    • @doriandundee9906
      @doriandundee9906 Рік тому +325

      The people who ate there at the time probably didn't care or even know who either of the two were.
      High society straight up doesn't care.

    • @nothanks9503
      @nothanks9503 Рік тому +8

      Gordon and who?

    • @nothanks9503
      @nothanks9503 Рік тому

      @@doriandundee9906 gordon Ramsey is on TV and his restaurants are in casinos
      🎩
      🧐

    • @Desdress
      @Desdress Рік тому +143

      its just a food man. u are hungry, u eat some and u are not hungry anymore. sure its nice if its a nice food but there is no need to imagine getting it from some TV personas. their pasta tastes probably 90% the same as from any other cook on the block. just go find some real hobbies.

    • @briangalloway3684
      @briangalloway3684 Рік тому

      @@Desdress sounds like you are in poverty. Pick your head up

  • @Im_Jaaylen
    @Im_Jaaylen Рік тому +5245

    Folks don't understand Gordon's story. Dude really worked hard to get to where he is now.
    Much respect Mr. Gordon👍🏾💯

    • @paulfarmer1276
      @paulfarmer1276 Рік тому

      No, he didn't. He literally cheated and stoled stuff and lied. Then he screamed at a lot of people.

    • @NoOne11279
      @NoOne11279 Рік тому +39

      Mr Ramsay.

    • @reallydoe2552
      @reallydoe2552 Рік тому

      Buddy

    • @dragonayr22
      @dragonayr22 Рік тому +15

      clearly u are the only one who does, so enlighten us all, what's his story?

    • @evanndaniel5177
      @evanndaniel5177 Рік тому +44

      still cant make a grilled cheese

  • @applewillance3276
    @applewillance3276 3 місяці тому

    I like how the shot is framed making Gordon look like a prevalent character throughout the series of a show.

  • @WRAAEEE
    @WRAAEEE Рік тому +149

    Its great to remember Marco Pierre White is only 5 years older than Gordon, just older brother age, and Marco made Gordon cry somewhere between this age and older

  • @TheMaddogmvf
    @TheMaddogmvf Рік тому +381

    You can tell how focused he is here, just listens, works & speaks when necessary. A true student of the game

  • @iwontbebeat7111
    @iwontbebeat7111 Рік тому +2335

    You see ? Gordon now joking around and yelling people for the TVs but back then he was truly serious about this art . I mean dead serious as you can see . I respect that immensely.

    • @theajtruth
      @theajtruth Рік тому +273

      When you're a learner, you're quiet.
      When you're a teacher, you're loud.

    • @bulkturtle9362
      @bulkturtle9362 Рік тому +5

      I agree

    • @iwontbebeat7111
      @iwontbebeat7111 Рік тому +38

      @@theajtruth Do you know how long that prodigy took to be able to take that giant leap from a learner to be an Master ? Countless dishes and countless years & years of trainings under intense pressures.
      That's how an regular coal turns into a Real natural Diamond .
      Gordon Ramsay is that.
      A Diamond is Forever .
      Gordon Ramsay stay shining forever ! 🌟 ✊ !!!

    • @thefknzipster9137
      @thefknzipster9137 Рік тому +39

      He is still dead serious, we are scottish, angry is in our nature even when we are being nice lol

    • @YGPMBDD
      @YGPMBDD Рік тому +29

      Gordon yells at Chefs who claim to be the best and produce items that aren't the best. Watch him with people that aren't Chefs that say they're the best

  • @elcampeon212
    @elcampeon212 6 місяців тому +4

    A lot of people see Gordon as a “tv chef” and he is much more than that. He put the hours and work in to get where he is today.

  • @ma_welae6724
    @ma_welae6724 Рік тому +539

    He truly worked so hard to be where he’s at. This just made me respect him more.

  • @thehorrornoobs5481
    @thehorrornoobs5481 Рік тому +971

    It’s insane how Chef Marco Pierre White more or less crafted Gordon to become who we all know and love today but as far as I know this is one of only a few known clips on UA-cam where they are both present, I figured they would have been working together on different projects such as a special guest appearance by Marco on Masterchef for example.

    • @OLALALA1019
      @OLALALA1019 Рік тому +11

      He’s been a guest on masterchef Australia and he was on Hell’s Kitchen.

    • @ranahan2458
      @ranahan2458 11 місяців тому +26

      One may suspect that gordon ramsay does not like marco as a person - with good reason

    • @SavedbyHim
      @SavedbyHim 11 місяців тому +10

      Thing is Gordon tried to sabotage MPW's restaurant by sframing MPW for stealing book full of pre made customer orders. People used to phone in advance and tell the waiter what they'll be eating and also leave a phone number. It hurt Marco deeply

    • @jas_bataille
      @jas_bataille 11 місяців тому +15

      @@SavedbyHim What in Christ's name are you talking about? You're telling me someone who worked for the most famous restaurant at that time and gained 16 Michelin stars across the world have done this?!!! Bwahaha. Right. And for some reason, no one knows!!! Do you even realize what you're saying....? Gordon would have never been able to set foot in a kitchen again.

    • @sheridanvance7426
      @sheridanvance7426 11 місяців тому +1

  • @brandonmininni6601
    @brandonmininni6601 Рік тому +288

    This video shows he earned his place. He worked hard, didn’t talk back, and kept on pushing. You can tell he’s learned incredible life lessons from this kitchen.

    • @sinalcopepsi6455
      @sinalcopepsi6455 Рік тому +2

      In some places you get misunderstood entirely.
      You not talking back to them theyre taking that as a sign of disrespect. Crazy as it sounds.
      Have a good one.

  • @drunkcommentsco8131
    @drunkcommentsco8131 6 місяців тому +1

    "you wanna lead? learn to follow"

  • @natebardwell
    @natebardwell Рік тому +609

    It's crazy how young they all were, yet said young group basically defined their entire generation setting new standards of excellence. It's so cool to see the before and after of all this passion!

    • @Kingryangarcia
      @Kingryangarcia Рік тому +1

      Gordon baby ua-cam.com/video/k8Na2uKKmx4/v-deo.html

    • @sugoish9461
      @sugoish9461 Рік тому +3

      @@satireofcircumstance6458 And kids who play with cardboard and build cardboard houses are clearly the same as actual carpenters who build real houses

    • @Nikotheleepic
      @Nikotheleepic Рік тому +4

      @satireofcircumstance6458 and what do you do, undermining the creations of others by speaking generally about them isn't really accurate to the reality. They make amazing food that you couldn't make in a million years, that earns them millions and is loved by many, foodisartandascience

    • @user-ij3bx6vr5w
      @user-ij3bx6vr5w Рік тому

      @@satireofcircumstance6458 They cook amazing food, you bitch & moan in youtube comments over nothing. 🤔

    • @natebardwell
      @natebardwell Рік тому +1

      guys, let's keep this a bit more positive. Appreciate people who are passionate about what they do. Maybe not 'no matter what' because that's a slippery slope, but in this case I think it counts haha

  • @aeonb.2517
    @aeonb.2517 9 місяців тому +783

    From “yes chef” to “hello, I’m chef” what a chad

  • @flavius_pisapia_sculpture
    @flavius_pisapia_sculpture Рік тому +676

    I started out at 19 years old working as a commis chef at Zafferano, when Giorgio Locatelli was the head chef. This was after chef school in Italy. After two years of chef work at the Michelin Star restaurant I went back to college in London and eventually became an artist. Chef life was like being in the military. Far less creative than I had hoped it would be. Way too stressful, but some aspects were quite satisfying.

    • @Zombie101
      @Zombie101 10 місяців тому

      exactly. not worth it. would rather keep it as a hobby to enjoy for myself, as opposed to feeling like a mass production food line thats on a ticking time bomb @gunzor8717

    • @shadyjesusrodriguez.2821
      @shadyjesusrodriguez.2821 10 місяців тому

      ​@gunzor8717 Some people dont have a choice. While that percentage may be low, i am one of em. Im an apprentice under Chef Kai, and i dont necessarily WANT To be a chef. But its what im best at, and im well rounded in this trade as an apprentice under his wing. This was the only trade i could choose which would suit me best and give me a chance at a decent life. Its stressful yes, but its something one must do to survive. While it may not be sumn I Want. It is something im passionate about. Otherwise; For others who yearn for this and want this their entire life. All the power to you. Just know, its a helluva title and job to withhold. Its not easy, and you'll fumble hard. But if you have determination and give a shit, pay attention and have a certain amount of love for it. Then you can do it. I wish anyone who wants to be a chef the best of luck in their career!

    • @LadyVoldemort
      @LadyVoldemort 10 місяців тому +32

      I second this. The money is good, but the stressful environment almost killed my passion to food-making. I am also turning to art after 2 failed attempts at pizzeria/restaurant and bakery business. I'm too soft-spoken and slow for the fast-paced, harsh, tough culinary business. I barely earned anything today, but my life is peaceful and happier than ever. 😅 I respect and admire people like Gordon Ramsay, but I could never be like him...just hope that someday I can afford his craft even just once before I die. I want to know what the food made with such passion tastes like. ❤

    • @saigonroll
      @saigonroll 9 місяців тому +6

      Some people have a strong mental and can just thug it out, others prefer a more comfortable desk job, depends on the person really

    • @SuperOpinion8ed
      @SuperOpinion8ed 9 місяців тому +4

      It looks like what my cousin went through. Talented artist. Got a degree in some kind of design. But went to work for a newspaper doing layouts to pay the bills. Following your dreams is fine, but there's no guarantee it'll put food on your table. This looks like a grind. Many professions are similar. Most "pro golfers" actually work in proshops doing club fittings and checking in foursomes or giving lessons...not playing tournaments. Most chefs I guess, especially not head chef or executive chefs, spend their day cleaning and doing prep, and then preparing the same few dishes at a station many times a day. You have to work up to being the creative leader.

  • @assassin4726
    @assassin4726 Рік тому +55

    1:33 that short “yes” by gordon lol, usually see him talk alot

  • @Tarikkb
    @Tarikkb Рік тому +206

    This is why Gordon isn’t just a famous chef who yells , he studied and carefully learned his craft for years under the best chefs and strictest mentours , he earned his stripes

  • @spookyookycooky
    @spookyookycooky Рік тому +836

    Gordon always praises and appreciates Marco Pierre White for how he gave him a start as a Chef. Love seeing them together back in the day!

    • @Romy---
      @Romy--- Рік тому +12

      Remember what Gordon did to him with the reservation book? ...

    • @cesarthoughtsthings772
      @cesarthoughtsthings772 Рік тому +6

      Please tell everyone know how Gordon stabbed his master in the back. If you don’t, look it up

    • @MattyBlades
      @MattyBlades Рік тому +16

      @@cesarthoughtsthings772 are you going to say this under every comment?

    • @fihyohunnie
      @fihyohunnie Рік тому +1

      Wait a minute marco is that masterchef dude? He kinda look.. Cute back then

    • @Singleraxis
      @Singleraxis Рік тому +1

      @@cesarthoughtsthings772 It's the sith way