Gordon Ramsay - Swede and cardamom soup

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  • @blueorange31
    @blueorange31 9 років тому +214

    "almost like snowflakes on christmas morning landing in the back garden"
    I didnt know gordon was a fuckin poet too.

    • @metallijames
      @metallijames 8 років тому +13

      Cooking is art, with a little science thrown in for consistency.

    • @TehStupidBish
      @TehStupidBish 7 років тому +4

      What the fuck do you mean he's a fucking bloody poet you idiot sandwich
      -Poetry-

    • @crackedspyglass
      @crackedspyglass 7 років тому +1

      except for baking. try to get artsy with that and you're in for a bad time.

    • @bored_and_has_no_clue
      @bored_and_has_no_clue 7 років тому +2

      In braveheart william wallace said the scottish were like warrior poets

    • @conorshell8216
      @conorshell8216 7 років тому +5

      "... almost like snowflakes on Christmas morning landing in the back garden in that it's FUCKING FROZEN... FUCK ME!"

  • @Battouga
    @Battouga 6 років тому +23

    Ironically, swedes are called brits in Sweden.
    I just made that up. Sorry. They are called kålrot (cabbage root).

  • @Destinystrike
    @Destinystrike 9 років тому +135

    ... Okay that whole "Please sir, I want more" at the end was adorable. The man looked like a puppy.

    • @adamnoman4658
      @adamnoman4658 6 років тому +7

      Mr. Mystery : It's a quote from the scene in Dickens' "Oliver Twist" when the young Oliver asks for another helping of gruel from the orphanage's cook. The request incenses the penny-pinching Mr. Bumble, the beadle, who manages the poor house and ultimately leads to Oliver's being put out for an apprenticeship.

    • @classicwhitebread
      @classicwhitebread 4 роки тому

      Lol yup

    • @rme1383
      @rme1383 3 роки тому

      @@adamnoman4658 Oliver Twist was asking for a watery awful soup not some thing rich and delicious

    • @johnb8956
      @johnb8956 3 роки тому

      @@rme1383 it was actually porridge but ok

  • @oliverworld
    @oliverworld 10 років тому +28

    Love this recipe. My teenaged son asks for this all the time. It's one of his favorite dishes ever. Thanks for the recipe.

  • @ehyun4787
    @ehyun4787 5 років тому +35

    "Like snow flakes on christmas morning landing in the back garden"
    This man is a gotdamn poet when he describes food and its honestly so beautiful and tender

    • @andreasjohansson2490
      @andreasjohansson2490 4 роки тому

      Yeah, Imagine when he is having sex with his wife. Her clam would be poet subject

  • @johnthor4999
    @johnthor4999 8 років тому +24

    watching this was really relaxing.

  • @michaelbressette2599
    @michaelbressette2599 4 роки тому +4

    I just made this. Its beautiful & very aromatic. I didnt have Honey so I substituted with Maple Syrup & I used Smoked Cardamon in place of the standard & WOW this is elegant. Thanks Gordon for this recipe. :) UPDATE I forgot, I used a turkey stock I made myself so the flavor is likely different than yours but this creamy warm fortifying soup is exquisite & is velvety in texture too. I am unsure it needed the Olive oil because this soup is already super rich on its own or with the cream. The smoked Cardamom lends a very subtle smoky aftertaste allowing the SWEDE to stand out up front. This is amazing how i can pick out individual ingredient flavor in this soup. I am not sure SOUP is an adequate label for this. I think perhaps a bisque minus the seafood maybe more appropriate, speaking of which this soup would be nice with some white fish or haddock in it... Either way it is very delicious & a perfect fall winter pleaser.

    • @ninaelsbethgustavsen2131
      @ninaelsbethgustavsen2131 2 роки тому

      Ah, the cheffy olive oil finishing touch ! 😁
      It could have been worse...
      Here in Norway we had a tv chef who put parsley and garlic in everything ! 😳

  • @salesi712
    @salesi712 12 років тому +4

    Another Ramsay video where you realize what a pleasure it is to learn from a master. The man is still a student and teacher at heart.

    • @tsukie11
      @tsukie11 7 місяців тому

      Beautifully said and very true.

  • @alifewithluna4134
    @alifewithluna4134 6 років тому +7

    One of my favorite soups EVER. I make it with heartier winter squashes and it’s just as good.
    I don’t use a sieve tho, I’m a savage that just eats it blended.
    But that’s why he’s Gordon Ramsay

  • @BISlover544
    @BISlover544 13 років тому +4

    I love his food metaphors...it really makes a great mental picture to how the food feels, almost.

  • @EbonysBlaze
    @EbonysBlaze 8 років тому +63

    Please sir, I want more... videos

  • @roflcopter4388
    @roflcopter4388 11 років тому +17

    I was expecting him to say "FUCKING DELICIOUS" at the end LOL

  • @twistedempire9835
    @twistedempire9835 8 років тому +38

    1:18.. when he says celery. Posh Gordon.

    • @annefrank7820
      @annefrank7820 8 років тому +5

      lol nice one didnt even notice cos not familiar with difference in accent

    • @netweed09
      @netweed09 5 років тому

      Ye olde celery beatstick my good ol' chapp!

    • @joycegreer9391
      @joycegreer9391 4 роки тому

      It sounds just the same as I say it.

  • @xiaodudu891
    @xiaodudu891 8 років тому +70

    Marco P White would use Knorr stock pot for making this soup

    • @PLANDerLinde99
      @PLANDerLinde99 5 років тому

      Knorr Vegetable Stock Pot

    • @naitsirk32
      @naitsirk32 5 років тому

      plus a ton of oliveoil!

    • @sergey5604
      @sergey5604 5 років тому +4

      @@PLANDerLinde99 It's your choice, really. There's no actual recipe.

    • @PLANDerLinde99
      @PLANDerLinde99 5 років тому

      @@sergey5604 Alright. Knorr rubber stock pot

    • @davidnelson7505
      @davidnelson7505 4 роки тому +1

      But it’s your choice

  • @flowergrowersmith449
    @flowergrowersmith449 7 років тому +2

    I reckon he's the most inspiring TV chef by far. Wonderfully talented..

  • @flowergrowersmith449
    @flowergrowersmith449 7 років тому +3

    This is a glorious recipe. Made it straight away. Next time will add a bit less cardamom - this many are a little overpowering IMO. Honestly, a beautiful flavour combo!

  • @CreamofFetus
    @CreamofFetus 12 років тому +2

    Gordon always makes great metaphors... and food.

  • @mjremy2605
    @mjremy2605 Рік тому +1

    Rutabagas likely originated as a cross between turnips (Brassica rapa, variety rapa) and wild cabbage (Brassica oleracea) and are thought to have been first bred in Russia or Scandinavia in the late Middle Ages. Rutabagas are also generally much larger than turnips. So for a quick rule of thumb, the brownish-yellowish ones are rutabagas, and the smaller white and purple ones are turnips. In terms of their flavor, rutabagas are slightly sweeter-tasting than turnips whereas turnips have a slightly more radishy flavor.
    Rutabaga has 1177 mg of potassium each!!! Turnip has only 233 mg. Daily intake is 5000 mg.
    Rutabaga is also higher in Vit B6, Calcium, Vit C, magnesium than Turnips.
    On the downside, carbs are 33 mg to Turnip's 23mg.
    While the glycemic index of rutabaga is fairly high at 72, the estimated glycemic load is just 7. 4. Glycemic load is generally considered the more valuable measurement as it takes serving size into account when calculating a food's effect on blood sugar.
    Looks fabulous and so healthy! Thank you Chef Gordon!

  • @Pestrutsi
    @Pestrutsi 11 років тому +4

    0:38 Holy shit look how consistent the width of those onion strips are, at that speed. Masterful.

  • @oasisbeyond
    @oasisbeyond 9 років тому +139

    I just bought a 5 gallons of oil, I'm ready to cook this.

    • @mattc8870
      @mattc8870 8 років тому +7

      +oasisbeyond you have no idea how to cook properly

    • @theAgentify
      @theAgentify 8 років тому +9

      +Matt C If he wants to give cooking a go for once, who are you to tell him he doesn't know how to cook

    • @NobleSteed00
      @NobleSteed00 6 років тому +3

      yeah, but did you buy five hundred little knobs of butter?

    • @AsWeSpeak154
      @AsWeSpeak154 5 років тому

      Oasisbeyond. Too funny that. Goes nicely with the butter and cream.🤣😂🤣

    • @isaiahvaldez3894
      @isaiahvaldez3894 4 роки тому

      I got Peanut oil, it give the nutty flavor. Little salts.. It give that nice smooth flavor nutty..
      I got the French oil, thow the steak on pan, little salts... Most important... Add more salts and pepper at the end.
      I got carnol oils and vetable oils too
      Got dammit
      .. This steak is fucking raw!!!

  • @takayasweeney
    @takayasweeney 4 роки тому +5

    I love GR, he is so dedicated to his craft. I really appreciate all of the chefs who do things like this so we can all learn. 💙💜
    I LOVE rutabaga/swede, it tastes like jicama.

  • @jaystretch01
    @jaystretch01 10 років тому +56

    Damn Gordon and his floating prepositions!
    "IN!"
    "ON!"
    "IN!"
    "OFF!"
    "ON!"

    • @KhanggiTanka
      @KhanggiTanka 10 років тому +12

      Yeah i like that about him.

    • @CosyGnomeStudios
      @CosyGnomeStudios 7 років тому +4

      To finish it off with a solid verb - Done!!

    • @fluorcyl6112
      @fluorcyl6112 5 років тому

      Yeah that's a signature thing with Gordon. In, on, done. You do the hokey pokey and you turn yourself around!

  • @Goingdownforthekill
    @Goingdownforthekill 12 років тому +2

    I made this Dish about a year ago and it was amazing XD Thanks Gordon!!

  • @one00proof
    @one00proof 15 років тому

    @stevensartifacts not necessarily. this soup is like most thick soups (squash, etc.) in that the veg needs to boil in stock to soften the texture. doing it that way tho, u lose the chance to caramelize it, so his way utilizes both methods. the idea is the product caramelizes but is then subsequently "boiled" when the condensation falls down. caramelization can also lead to a burned flavor, which isn't really in his style.
    to compensate for that tho, he uses honey to give some extra sweetness.

  • @superbuds0714
    @superbuds0714 9 років тому +9

    Fucking wizard at chopping onions! Pro!

  • @umarah4329
    @umarah4329 Рік тому

    Omg the combination of flavours. Wow. Would never have thought to use cardamom. This was delicious.

  • @sheldonmartin1209
    @sheldonmartin1209 2 роки тому +1

    Shred a rutabaga with a potato peeler and make it into a slaw, same recipe as coleslaw.

  • @mickiesmadhouse
    @mickiesmadhouse 8 років тому +7

    I just fell out at the "Oliver Twist" quote! lmbo

    • @adamnoman4658
      @adamnoman4658 6 років тому

      Encouraging to see someone got it.

  • @goodyear2602
    @goodyear2602 12 років тому +1

    The funny thing is, that a lot of Swedish pastries actually have cardamom (kardemumma) as a main flavour spice in it. So (S)/swedes and cardamom = natural combination ;)

  • @ninamarie8654
    @ninamarie8654 2 роки тому

    You are a very nice man I never realized what a good teacher you were because I've never watched you before. Wow this soup looks fantastic 😀👋

  • @matthewsnyder9189
    @matthewsnyder9189 18 днів тому +1

    This is his best demonstration, was this the first episode?

  • @peteryyz43
    @peteryyz43 7 років тому +5

    1:18 "SELLER-REAH"...Gordy's gone all posh: Absolutely spiffing recipe though, may I say

  • @saviour1990
    @saviour1990 13 років тому

    If only videos had smells to them... I'd appreciate this a WHOLE LOT MORE.

  • @cammiltaank
    @cammiltaank 8 років тому +13

    that is a huge jar of nutmeg

  • @captainngoose
    @captainngoose 2 роки тому +2

    I'm very upset!
    He didn't say 'rutabaga' even one time! 1 star!

  • @katelynmonster
    @katelynmonster 12 років тому +1

    He's such a sweetie when he's not on Kitchen Nightmares!

  • @johnjohntv1195
    @johnjohntv1195 4 роки тому +1

    For those talking about his pronunciation of celery @ 1:18, I’m pretty sure it’s because he nearly said ‘celeriac’ by accident but stopped himself.

  • @TaciturnusNox
    @TaciturnusNox 12 років тому +1

    I like watching Ramsay cook when he's not pissed. =)

  • @Elizabeth-d4g1c
    @Elizabeth-d4g1c 10 місяців тому

    First time watching Gordon. I was seeking Swede soup recipes. Fabulous! Sharp, cleaver, succinct and…..sexy! Thank you for sharing the good stuff about tasty and nutritious food and the kitchen. Cheers! (From across the pond)

  • @beatricemtu163
    @beatricemtu163 2 роки тому

    Gordon is a real Chef! We all can see that. This recipe is wonderful...As all of Gordon 's💗💖💗💖💗💖💗💖

  • @whister1985
    @whister1985 11 років тому +3

    I'm a Swede, and I do not approve of this message.

  • @M1E1R
    @M1E1R 12 років тому +9

    I feel my nationality gets confused with a vegetable.

  • @Azulmine
    @Azulmine 14 років тому +1

    he looks so happy cooking this :)

  • @Suzannahartist
    @Suzannahartist 7 років тому +1

    great teacher even down to the use of knives and safely cutting veggies...newbie vegan and don't celebrate Christmas and what to lower body fat -- that being said still enjoyed Chef R and I love videos with him and his daughter --just wish he would do some low fat vegan options for chubby world....

  • @Arrynek01
    @Arrynek01 11 років тому

    Using quality protein and carbohydrates is usualy what takes those dishes to another level. You either taste perfection or eat healthy/cheep. Even the vegetarian meals (at that level) are full of fats and other non-meaty goodness.

  • @oliwiajackie
    @oliwiajackie 11 років тому +1

    I'm glad he compared the celery sticks to spoons

  • @egcfiftyninjas
    @egcfiftyninjas 12 років тому

    Swede is short for Swedish Turnip, also called a yellow turnip, or a rutabaga.

  • @viktorstade
    @viktorstade 7 років тому +2

    The secret is to let X do the work

  • @fooglez
    @fooglez 11 років тому

    Love how he gives a cutting/knife 101 too.

  • @S2Sturges
    @S2Sturges 15 років тому

    Looks very nice, and dead easy too.... that's going on my soupe de jour next week!

  • @adamnoman4658
    @adamnoman4658 6 років тому

    A Literate Chef!
    @ 7 23 "Please, sir, I want more" is a quote from the scene in Dickens' "Oliver Twist" when the young Oliver asks for another helping of gruel from the orphanage's cook. The request incenses the penny-pinching Mr. Bumble, the beadle, who manages the poor house and ultimately leads to Oliver's
    being put out for an apprenticeship.
    A little ironic under the circumstances, though, since a modern-day Oliver isn't going to get withing a 100 yards of getting a first helping of this or any of Gordie's cooking. After all, it's a soup fit for a king, not a thankless orphan, isn't it?

  • @herbalt0ker
    @herbalt0ker 12 років тому

    I've made this its really nice, sweet and fragrant yum. I 'm trying again tonight with some adjustments, doesn't need them though just being creative.

  • @PORTUGAL-AD-AETERNUM
    @PORTUGAL-AD-AETERNUM 5 років тому

    You know when you are a pro when you can put olive oil in the pan and talking at the same time with your camera man just like that. 💪🏻💪🏻💪🏻
    CLEAN SON !!!!!!!!

  • @themocaw
    @themocaw 12 років тому

    yeah, swedes are rutabega. They're a cross between turnip and cabbage. So turnips should work for this soup.

  • @kurosujiomake
    @kurosujiomake 12 років тому

    ok for those not in europe the swede is not a turnip it is called rutabagas here
    at least in the west coast it is

  • @MrThompiTheCat
    @MrThompiTheCat 10 років тому +5

    "Then, you know... Bob is your uncle." Hahahaha wtf xD

    • @MrThompiTheCat
      @MrThompiTheCat 10 років тому

      Thanks for the explanation!

    • @markas5
      @markas5 9 років тому +1

      Clark Ädelheinz Fanny's your Aunt....

    • @jammiiee
      @jammiiee 6 років тому

      Robert's your Fathers Brother!

  • @1984Stephan
    @1984Stephan 15 років тому

    it is a mac knife, not a lot of chefs use them. but they are very nice

  • @irinalensky7403
    @irinalensky7403 2 роки тому

    This looks stunning. If I wanted to make it without cream (I am plant based) and very low/no fat, could I use mash potatoes to thicken it? Or lentils?

    • @Gaggingonacorpse
      @Gaggingonacorpse Рік тому +1

      You could use a plant based milk of your choice, maybe with a bit of cornstarch to make a slurry. I'd use like, half cup of milk to a tablespoon of cornstarch (or any starch really). Just mix it into a bowl before hand and whisk out any lumps and then add it in. Enjoy! I hope it works out!

  • @DexM47
    @DexM47 5 років тому +2

    3:57 Gordon is so intense that he has to smash that lid on the pan lol

    • @DexM47
      @DexM47 4 роки тому

      @Craig Weir Ok grandpa. Thanks for sharing your opinion. Who knows, maybe someone will give a shit about it.

  • @minhhangvu3023
    @minhhangvu3023 12 років тому

    i love his knife skill!!

  • @Gilgamesh417
    @Gilgamesh417 13 років тому

    @mrbeanaswell No, it's quite typical, especially since if you use a really good EVOO, it can complement the soup.

  • @stevensartifacts
    @stevensartifacts 15 років тому

    so it caramelizes without color? but doesn't color give it even more flavor?? is he sacrificing that for a white final product?

  • @Yva_
    @Yva_ 4 роки тому

    “Please sir, I want more.”
    - Adds more olovoil.

  • @Jakathera
    @Jakathera 12 років тому +1

    Is a Swede = rutabaga ? Thanks in advance!

  • @whister1985
    @whister1985 11 років тому

    Aaaand there you killed it. You must be real fun at parties.

  • @AbstractMan23
    @AbstractMan23 12 років тому

    looks great but wonder why he blended it with the thyme stalks and cardamom pod husks still in...

  • @carvaiio
    @carvaiio 7 років тому

    The "please, sir, I wont moh" cracked me up.

  • @alwaystayintheloop213
    @alwaystayintheloop213 12 років тому

    My mouth is literally watering.

  • @brotherhe
    @brotherhe 13 років тому

    I can never get sick of watching Gordon chop up onions...

  • @Spenny124
    @Spenny124 13 років тому

    @FlipSnipeZ yeah, i was a french laundry set on their set- beautiful knifes. i'm happy with my mercers but you'll have to let me know how they are!

  • @cintiaspataro3205
    @cintiaspataro3205 3 роки тому

    Making this now. Thanks Gordon!

  • @konami1979
    @konami1979 5 років тому

    Nice, I see that Gordon is using a MAC knife. I love their blades.

  • @TheMaldenc
    @TheMaldenc 11 років тому

    This is a killer soup, I loved it.

  • @malonesinclaire9201
    @malonesinclaire9201 2 роки тому

    Sunday Nov. 28, 2022. Canada. Made the soup this morning....easy, divinely delicious. As a vegan substituted cream for red lentils 1/2 cup. Turned out very creamy so may add less next time. As a child rutabaga would make me vomit. As an adult it's a main staple and I'm excited to add this soup.

  • @Shabi7891
    @Shabi7891 13 років тому

    @Weazelon
    In north america, it's called a rutabagas

  • @OUWATZAHLE08
    @OUWATZAHLE08 13 років тому

    cardimum is good for the heart we put cardimum in our arabic coffe in middle east recommend it strongley !

  • @zacula
    @zacula 12 років тому

    As a swede, I find this video quite flattering.

  • @PorkIsHalal
    @PorkIsHalal 14 років тому

    @herdondoozer
    Brits call Turnips Swede for some reason

  • @WhiteySD
    @WhiteySD 12 років тому

    I like when he doesn't yell, lol.

  • @ryanboshell6124
    @ryanboshell6124 5 років тому +2

    It's all right Gordon giving us all these instructions, I thought there was no real recipe and it was my choice?

  • @ImAWiseguy123
    @ImAWiseguy123 14 років тому

    never seen such accurate chopping before : O

  • @MorrisonScotch
    @MorrisonScotch 5 років тому

    The hardest thing about this soup is its difficult to find swedes these days. They are all moving away, hiding, or being bred out of existence.

  • @rasputozen
    @rasputozen 12 років тому

    "it's the antony worral thompson of vegetables" lollll man I hope he and antony are good friends

  • @emilandarroz
    @emilandarroz 13 років тому

    @Nilsson021 Yes we do, we eat it all the time, We have it in most of our stocks, and much more. Mire Poix.

  • @smievil
    @smievil 4 роки тому

    "give the Swedes a little seasoning"
    well thank you

  • @Spenny124
    @Spenny124 13 років тому

    @FlipSnipeZ ive been trying to figure out what knife ramsay uses for weeks. thanks!

  • @peeweesherman
    @peeweesherman 13 років тому

    Celery is one of the funnest to chop.

  • @runefang1
    @runefang1 12 років тому

    Nope as a brit Gordon is quite correct in calling this a swede, a turnip is smaller with a white and purple colour peel.

  • @AJO09
    @AJO09 12 років тому

    and he's only pleased when he's doing the cooking himself lol

  • @alpmaster
    @alpmaster 14 років тому

    ..... I have never thought I could be so fucking focused on the creation of a soup

  • @MsSunlight2007
    @MsSunlight2007 12 років тому

    i love gordons cooking techniques..

  • @davvves7977
    @davvves7977 8 років тому +5

    That man has a lot of nutmegs..

  • @Onachdawg
    @Onachdawg 12 років тому

    @Nilsson021 Hur är det med hjärnkapaciteten? :)

  • @sizzlinfr
    @sizzlinfr 7 років тому +2

    why did he blend the thyme twigs lol

  • @ohemgee4419
    @ohemgee4419 11 років тому

    ooo look at how he chops those onions...
    rawr *-*

  • @MrWhiteApples
    @MrWhiteApples 12 років тому

    Love the oliver twist ending ^^

  • @stuteeh
    @stuteeh 12 років тому

    @jamezz34 Even I am hunting the intro instrumental..did you ever find it?

  • @Kcorp2003
    @Kcorp2003 13 років тому

    lol i like his reference. "please sir, i want more" from Oliver Twist

  • @kittykatBflat
    @kittykatBflat 13 років тому

    @PwNyHoRsE I know there are so many oppurtunities for that phrase in this vid lol

  • @SuperCompany007
    @SuperCompany007 7 років тому

    Can you zoom in a bit more I can't quite see the individual atoms