@@milanfan81 it takes 24 hours to cook the bread in the geothermal sense, so it's not at a temperature that would go to burning. Even the stores on Iceland when they cook rye, they go at 200 degrees Fahrenheit for six to nine hours.
Don't you love to see Gordon doing these spots for Nat Geo!! He shows such a different side of himself. I love it! Served two year in Keflavik, USN. The world has no idea how much Iceland has to offer. A beautiful country in it's own right, (lava rock and all).
I think that is the most interesting cooking technique I have ever seen. The fact that that rye bread came out so perfect, and just jumped right out of that pan is a Marvel. Boiling/Baking bread under the ground perfectly. Now I have seen it all
looks good what the recipe looks like. I can recommend Danish rye bread. made from wheat flour, rye flour, water, beer, rye kernels, sugar, salt. try it.
As much as I love watching Gordon rag on bad food, I enjoy watching him shower adoration on great food even more. He loves food so much it makes me love food more just watching him.
Ever since this Masterchef judges exploring more techniques of cooking, gain more knowledge and experienced from all over the world he became more wise and cool chef what a Nobleman.
I used to do the exact same thing in boy scouts, its far less glamours than they make it out to be. The fact is you have to wait the better part of a day+ for food, but the goal was to learn how to survive and plan ahead.
I mean the human can survive and average of 2 weeks without food and 1 week without water so yeah if your were stuck with nothing else I'm sure you could wait 1 day
you would know how hot that water from the ground is when Gordon touched it with his bare hands and said it's hot(coming from someone who dips his entire hand into boiling water to pick up a strand of pasta to taste it)
Chief Ramsay has been to so many places across the world to experience all kinds of food... this is why when he judges someone’s food his opinion should be respected
That bread looks really good! I hope it's not brown because of brown sugar or anything! It was so lovely how the cake of bread was taken out and sliced by Gordon!
He almost looks like he could be related to Christian Von Koenigsegg. lol. His actions and demeanor reminds me of him, truly passionate for what he is does and being able to share the experience. 👍
4:09, as he pulls apart the brown cakes and takes a big whiff, euphoria takes over as he is overwhelmed with the idea of diving in the smelly cakes mouth first.
Im polynesian. We used to boil foods and make steamed in hot springs. We used to also throw tea pots in hot pools to make tea because not everyone had oven's.
I remember when the team took Gordon's food to try and make the show more interesting. He's trying to say he's the creator when this method has been used longer then writing.
I first saw someone cook in geothermals on a show called New Scandinavian Cooking. I forget what they were cooking. But it wasn't bread. This was cool.
Love how Gordon just runs up like he came from the nearest town
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It's very great to see Winston Churchill and his son cooking together
🤣🤣
bruh really
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
That’s not Winston Churchill you idiot. He died many years ago so it’s impossible for him to be there with Gordon Ramsay.
@@samconstantinou2335 DO U HAVE NO HUMOR HE WAS JOKING
love how he just sticks his hand in the boiling water
A true expert in the kitchen!
You get use to it over time.
@@Bunnypudding you clearly saw him quickly remove his hand then he said “ahh, yes it’s hot” so no, I don’t he’s “used to it”
I mean who wouldn't, But you just saw how he just shurg it off as if it was nothing.
He's Marco's apprentice, after all. That was the only way to survive.
Gordon finally got his geothermal rye and it wasn't stolen overnight
I still can’t believe he thought that story had any credibility
@@40950999 all that land and the “thieves” just happened to randomly dig up the tiny bread tin 😂
F's in chat for all those who don't get the reference.
@@40950999 what actually happened to the bread?
Nothing? Maybe it's still buried there (in Iceland) somewhere 14+ years later lol ...
Gordon: "May I take a little slice?"
Siggi: "Yeah sure"
Gordon: *Cuts entire loaf in half*
It's not "entire" when gordon said it's half. If gordon says it's half, it's half
Twice
Siggi
@@erlingurjonsson2580 Thanks, mb
😂😂😂😂😂
Finally, Gordon made this bread without anyone stealing it from him
Always wondered about that.. For me, i’ve always felt like it got burnt but what do I know haha
@@milanfan81 it takes 24 hours to cook the bread in the geothermal sense, so it's not at a temperature that would go to burning. Even the stores on Iceland when they cook rye, they go at 200 degrees Fahrenheit for six to nine hours.
Volcano :>
No, they used the other guys bread remember? Gordons was likely stolen overnight again.
which video where it gets stolen
"yeah, you hit the spot right here"
right, you sound like my wife"
LMAOO!!!!!
Ramsay is known for his cheap vulgarity.
So funny
😂😂😂
Did you see him with Sophia Vergera?
😂🤣😂😂keep shoveling the response also perfectly matched the dirty talk😂🤣😂
Ziggy plays more than just guitar - he'd played Gordon into digging an unnecessary hole.
Ziggy needs bread for tomorrow too, lol!
It is said that Gordon is still doing manual labour for ziggy to this day.
@@scottwpilgrim yeah i was just about to say XD he made him make another pice of BREAD LOL
It's "Siggi" not Ziggy. You can see it if you enable captions.
@@HelpCleanRoblox nah nah nah its clearly shaggy
Chef Ramsay always loves learning new ways to cook. Gotta respect the fact that he is willing to take time to always grow his perspective of cooking.
Gordon cutting and splitting the bread as if he's revealing a juicy burger😅😅
i have a feeling he knows what he's doing
Makes much more sense here than doing it with a burger dont you think?
Decades in cooking probably killed any sense in his hands lol.
@@jonasg6920 with a burger he does it so he can see if it's layered pretty and to see if the meat is cooked.
Gordon is such a pro. STraight up ignoring 59 trillion bugs flying into the bread.
That the protein
Actually, my husband counted them, there were 58 trillion million thousand bugs.
@@thevillageeclectic lol
Adds to the flavor 😋
I love how Gordon has shown his learning side & completely revamped his career I absolutely love it
Teacher: No eating in class.
Kids at the back of class:
i feel bad for the janitor
Ngl, at first glance this is the thought that came to my mind- "why is he sniffing bricks?"
Yeah in the thumbnail
Me........too....... 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Nothing like the smell of pure heroine
Well in the context of "sniffing bricks", this is probably the best and most legal method.
HAHAHAHHA SaMe LmAo
1:57 "We have the sun for 24 hours..." Flat earth destroyed on a Gordon Ramsay cooking show.
Always deadly seeing him truly enjoy someone's cooking. Doesn't happen often
Don't you love to see Gordon doing these spots for Nat Geo!! He shows such a different side of himself. I love it! Served two year in Keflavik, USN. The world has no idea how much Iceland has to offer. A beautiful country in it's own right, (lava rock and all).
I think that is the most interesting cooking technique I have ever seen. The fact that that rye bread came out so perfect, and just jumped right out of that pan is a Marvel. Boiling/Baking bread under the ground perfectly. Now I have seen it all
looks good what the recipe looks like. I can recommend Danish rye bread. made from wheat flour, rye flour, water, beer, rye kernels, sugar, salt. try it.
honestly that looks way better than any other bread I’ve ever seen in my life
I would love to go to Iceland so long as there is an opportunity to try and buy his bread lol 😂😋😛!
You must be living in USA!!
As much as I love watching Gordon rag on bad food, I enjoy watching him shower adoration on great food even more. He loves food so much it makes me love food more just watching him.
I see Siggi in Mount and Blade all the time. He says something like- "I'TH WILL DRINK FROM YER SKALL"
The only time Gordon Ramsey did not get mad at someone cooking in a different way
Literally the 4th different video where I’ve seen Siggy making this bread.
yep its amazing lol
i remember him in a great big story video
Zac efron made bread withhim
This two are perfect duo. Wish to see them again together.
Love Gordon Ramsey. He's game for anything, food-wise.
If you can impress Gordon Ramsay you are officially one of the best cooks in world
4:05-Seriously Gordon,Iceland itself looks like a heaven
Gordon, National Geographic, and this guy who's in every video about geothermal baking in Iceland. Great combo!
I dont know what it is but i can watch Gordon, James , Clarkson and Hammond do anything and it will always be entertaining.
James who?
@@micah.101 James February
if Gordon Ramsey likes our unusual way of cooking food then I’m happy
Keep digging , oh you hit the spot .
Ramsy: you sound like my wife 🤣
just noticed that 😂
Have you used a shovel before? Classic.
no mosquitos can have a second on ramsay, he doesn't stop moving every part of his body
I's funny how Gordon calls this "innovative" when it's actually a very old, traditional technique in Iceland for baking bread.
Ever since this Masterchef judges exploring more techniques of cooking, gain more knowledge and experienced from all over the world he became more wise and cool chef what a Nobleman.
I used to do the exact same thing in boy scouts, its far less glamours than they make it out to be. The fact is you have to wait the better part of a day+ for food, but the goal was to learn how to survive and plan ahead.
I mean the human can survive and average of 2 weeks without food and 1 week without water so yeah if your were stuck with nothing else I'm sure you could wait 1 day
@@maxd3str0y3r 4 days without water I’m pretty sure
@@orbcat1790 dehydration can occur in 3 days but noone survives more than 5 or 6 days without water
Why did I think Gordon was putting his face in between 2 bricks in the thumbnail?
never imagine Gordon in national geographic
Same quite surprising
yeah, its a lovely series, he travels the world making exotic food in exotic ways :)
God is such an artist! What A beautiful world we live in!
Out of all the books and scriptures, it is the food which tells the most about the history and the story of a place.
you would know how hot that water from the ground is when Gordon touched it with his bare hands and said it's hot(coming from someone who dips his entire hand into boiling water to pick up a strand of pasta to taste it)
3:34 is whenever someone tries to compliment me
Siggi- you hit the right spot
Gordon-you sound like my wife
Me 😂😂😂😂
The real secret to the flavor is all those flies that end up getting into the batter.
The more flies, the batter.
@@Seepferdchen91 booo.
That was so brilliant cooking under the ground with the hot water springs 💯
New Zealand Maori use the same technique to cook a hangi. The taste is amazing.
The moment of releasing that Nature is a true gift...
I just love how natural is everything there.😄
Making bread, a sign of civilization.
4:57
Such a powerful handshake
Chief Ramsay has been to so many places across the world to experience all kinds of food... this is why when he judges someone’s food his opinion should be respected
Never wanted a slice of rye bread so much
He finally gets to taste volcanic bread .
ikr since the last one that he made was stolen
Water: *boiling*
Gordon: *dips his hand in the water*
Water: Am I joke to you?
And also Gordon: (exciting)
Hahahaha!
It doesn't hurt if you only do it for a quick second like he did.
They’re a joking around and clowning then Gordon suddenly snaps and hits him with the shovel and breaks his nose
Never underestimate a hungry belly and how it will get full
Ingredients:
4 cups rye
2 cups flour
1 stick of butter
400 flies
yes theres way too much flies
That bread looks really good! I hope it's not brown because of brown sugar or anything! It was so lovely how the cake of bread was taken out and sliced by Gordon!
It's brown because of the rye flour they use which becomes quite dark when cooked
Oh so when I start digging holes in the middle of nowhere, people call the cops!
But when Gordon digs holes in the middle of nowhere, he gets bread!
*Water visibly bubbling and steaming*
*Touches it*
*Siggi trolls Gordon by letting him dig a hole
Bless you.
Its like a natural instant pot or crockpot! You could put anything in 2 pots and come back a few hours later and have dinner! 🤗💜
He almost looks like he could be related to Christian Von Koenigsegg. lol. His actions and demeanor reminds me of him, truly passionate for what he is does and being able to share the experience. 👍
Legend says the bread is still buried there till today.
Chewy.
Dense.
Rich.
Delicious.
4:09, as he pulls apart the brown cakes and takes a big whiff, euphoria takes over as he is overwhelmed with the idea of diving in the smelly cakes mouth first.
even though its rye bread, everytime i watch this video I feel like they are making chocolate cake;)
It does have that spongy cake texture doesn't it, I know what you mean
Azores’s island - Portugal … they use to prepare nice food in the same way !! You need to go there and see !! Very interesting video!
amazing how his bread didn't get stolen this time
How Gordon Ramsey acting with that bread is me when I pick up some crazy loud 😂
Im polynesian. We used to boil foods and make steamed in hot springs. We used to also throw tea pots in hot pools to make tea because not everyone had oven's.
Great big story did a video in this guy. Cool video!
"You got a little problem? Bend ova"!!🤣🤣☠️
He finally managed to bake the bread without someone trying to steal it, the last time he visited Iceland to make bread
"I just want to live in it" is what I thought of when he said "I just want to dive in it"
I love how he loves our bread or his bread I love watching these videos (ég elska hverni hann elskar okkar brauð eða brauðið hanns)
My time as a human I have to say one of biggest thrills is the variety of foods you have
It doesn't matter how humble you are.
if it's raw, you're done
this is actually one of the things I wanted to do on my bucket list, was go to Iceland and make that Bread, also to visit the lagoon
3:33 That hit him right in the feels haha
This time no one jacked his bread 😂😂
Yeah he's true to his promise it's unlike any rye bread
Gordon: I'm in heaven
Thats what floki said
It's a vikings reference
I absolutely love innovative stuff like this
Someone must have done this, like 3 thousand years ago.
It's actually a very old, traditional technique in Iceland for baking bread.
i love Gordon Ramsay and National Geographic
Gordon: "Your not just a pretty face"
Siggi: "Proceeds to laugh in the most hideous way"
Supposed to be a cooking adventure, it's bloomin comedy central 🤣
Gordon meets nat geo, I lived long enough to see this momentous video 😬
Christian Von Koenigsegg and Gordon Ramsey in one video, WOW !!!
"May I just take a little slice?"
*cuts off half the loaf*
i really want to eat rye bread now
I remember when the team took Gordon's food to try and make the show more interesting. He's trying to say he's the creator when this method has been used longer then writing.
I mean after you eat his bread he has to have more right? lol dig that oven 😅
Amazing video love to see Gordon doing that.
Nature is beautiful. Must learn to respect it
i started dying when he just put his hand into boiling water
Makes me think of Boston brown bread.... I've always loved that ever since I was a kid.
Lot’s of love from India 🇮🇳
I first saw someone cook in geothermals on a show called New Scandinavian Cooking. I forget what they were cooking. But it wasn't bread. This was cool.