We not going to mention the time Gordon Ramsey had a bunch of turkeys he raised for food and named after all the chefs he didn’t like, classic right there
The first time I even saw Alton Brown was catching a part of Cutthroat Kitchen, which I hated. How stupid. Then another night clicking through channels, nothing new to watch and again found his show. Ahh shits and giggles, why not. The third or fourth time I stumbled onto it, I was actually starting to enjoy the concept. There doesn't seem to be any new episodes now, and I actually miss it. I did see him on Chopped Alton Brown's Challenge recently and now I realize he is a real chef, not just a silly host and I have more respect for him.
dustigenes His show aired for a very long time do there are plenty of old episodes to catch up on. Also his show is returning either this year or next to both Food Network and some form of streaming (I think).
If anyone thinks Gordon Ramsay is just about screaming negative feedback on tv they need to pay a little more attention. Watch enough kitchen nightmares and you see a completely different side of Gordon. You see a Gordon who is sympathetic, who really cares and wants to help as long as you aren't literally insane. Between Oliver and Ramsay there is only one king. And one jester.
I have friends who work for Gordon and they say he is in reality a very pleasant kind giving person. He is as Jaime said paid to act on tv. Gordon's retention rate is in the mid 80's which is almost unheard of in the industry.
I saw a few of his Hell's Kitchen episodes filmed in Europe. He doesn't yell and scream and make obnoxious comments. Instead he works with the people in a calm professional way. I actually like it better, the American version is just too over done.
One of the restaurant owners in Florida that Gordon visited on his tv show did an interview and said that alot of that tv show is acting.This owner was a pretty good chef who trained in France and actually worked at the same restaurants as Gordon in France. He said that Gordon stood behind the cameras while they filmed then he would jump out and start his usual cursing and yelling then turn it off quickly and go back behind the cameras. He said the director was there giving Gordon instructions and it was acting.
A couple friends of mine were on one of the original Hell's Kitchen episodes(confirmed cuz I saw them on Netflix) and said they edited it to make him look loud and nasty, but he was actually very very nice. But that wouldn't make as exciting television, so meh.
If you watch anything that is actually a cooking video with him rather than a "someone paid me to rant at people" video you'll notice it immediately. He obviously was in a tough time back when he first appeared on TV on Boiling Point, right after he didn't get the three stars and was hung out to dry for it by the press. He also likes to take the piss, which americans don't get at all, so that might be why they never changed their opinion on him...
Alton Brown. The man is great in every sense! Who else could have gotten my husband and two adult sons into the kitchen? They have become enlightened. And educated. We all cook together (okay, I'm still the one cleaning up) and when dine out, they all have something to say about the dishes we order. If a man can get a family closer, does he not deserve the accolades? Thank you, Alton! Keep on keeping on.
You left out Anthony Bourdain and Paula Dean, Anthony Bourdain and Gia. De Laurentis, Anthony Bourdain and Bobby Flay, Anthony Bourdain and Emril Lagazzi... Anthony Bourdain and..... Everyone else!!!!!!!
ladyi7609 ... deserved it?! Deserved what? Anthony Bourdain is an angry prick because he was never as famous as all the people he's intentionally argued with... he's a coattails wanna be. If his personality wasn't that of a jealous and complaining, whiny, douche bag, maybe he would have achieved the status or recognition he felt he deserved.
Mark Lewis absolutely! I'm sorry he's gone, but if in life he wasn't such a self rightous prick, he might have actually made a name for himself as a chef & not a drunk food taster. I think he had a problem with these real chefs, because like you said, he was simply jealous that they gotten to that level of achievement that he couldn't. He just seemed like an overall douchebag, whereas most of these people, some shown in the video, some not, seem to be genuinely decent people.
Alton Brown and Anthony Bourdain are my favorite TV personalities, cooking or not. They both just seem like very intelligent, driven people who do far more than just sit in a kitchen mixing pre made ingredients into a bowl. Their shows give me more of an education into the history and culture of a region/dish than just mixing pre made ingredients into a bowl. That being said, they definitely seem like polar opposites in personality and views. But it's actually good to watch stuff that doesn't line up exactly to your own views. Again, more of an education than just a comforting voice making a meal.
I agree with you on Alton Brown as his is the only cooking show I have watched more than a few times. Bourdain is more of a travel and food show which does not really appeal to me.
Bourdain also worked in a restaurant before he started the original run of no reservations on food network. I don't actually think Alton has ever worked in that industry outside of TV. Nope, he hasn't. He majored in film at University of Georgia. While Alton's show is a great thing, attacking a man who cut his teeth in the hardest part of the industry is pretty low brow. So what if he doesn't cook on TV? I wouldn't either if I had to work in the nightmare that is a popular restaurant in Manhattan. Ride that luxury train while you can.
3:14 Wow, shows how much more character Rachael Ray has than Martha Stewart. She took the high road when she really didn't have to considering Stewart went to jail for insider trading.
Also, add me to the list of people who got started cooking thanks to Rachael Ray, namely her show "30 Minute Meals". That was my cooking school, and several years later I became good enough to whip up an entire Thanksgiving dinner on my own, including pumpkin pie and cornbread dressing made entirely from scratch and a succulent roast turkey. (The only premade anything on my menu are the rolls.)
To the woman who narrates the Mashed clips: respect for pronouncing (more times than I can imagine) with full Italianate accent the last name of the douchey Food Network-constructed show host who legally changed his American name to an Italian one. How you can do this without laughing mid-segment is impressive.
I was kinda bummed when I saw Alton Brown and Anthony Bourdain paired up because I like their work immensely. Happy to discover there wasn’t much vitriol to it and they’re amicable towards one another.
MW S I like Lidia’s cooking, but I’ve read she and her son aren’t good to the help, so she’s dropped a few spots in my estimation. For me Pepin is the best, natural instincts, no bullshit, no pretense.
And Pepin doesn't hold a candle to Anton Mosimann, an actual non-celebrity chef. People today actually believe the crap they see on tv. You will not find Mosimann on TV or the internet but his reputation and skill exceeds these tv hacks.
Pepin obviously knows his shit, and has great knife skills....but.....when you douse most of your meals with butter and heavy cream, you could make shoe leather taste good
0:48 - "because my personal friend, Ryan Seacrest" words you should NOT choose when defending yourself from the charge of shallow, vapid pop TV douchery.
Jamie's also a huge fake and an actor of his own, except he playacts his entire fucking life. That accent is completely put-upon and he was actually raised in a wealthy, upper crust family. He would have crumbled in a second had he had Gordon's rough-and-tumble upbringing, the little bitch.
Correction: Medium Raw wasn't his second book. Not counting Kitchen Confidential, he wrote four novels, a cookbook, and three other books (The Nasty Bits, A Cook's Tour, No Reservations) before Medium Raw was published in 2010.
RIP Keith Floyd. I really liked him. I own and have read Bourdain's books. I'm a big fan of Gordon and Jamie as well. I've heard of Guy F. but never seen him before.
I never liked Sandra Lee, and to know Anthony Bourdain was like yeah um no. The fact she even boldly did something like that at a meet and greet? My wife would have thrown her down off camera somewhere for doing something as cringy as that. Also that “Kwanza Cake” was the pinnacle of her absolute failure and good riddance. and Martha Stewart I love ya girl
I'm just glad I'm not the only one. I mean, it's not that he overly handsome or good looking, but it's his personality that makes him such a cutie pie.
Jacques is the greatest chef we all have. Ive learned more skills just watching all his shows than in cooking school. He is a great teacher and human. Loved watching him and Julia. These tv clowns would be nothing without the great teaching chefs before them.
Wow, Nicely handled Rachael! Martha knows better and should have kept her opinion to herself!! Martha may be a better cook? however, Rachael is a way better human being ☺
We live in a weird day and age where celebrities in various fields feel they need the trash talk each other and it's very unprofessional ... you see it permeating everything... terrible example being set to the youngest generation... so they will grow up thinking this is normal behavior everywhere unless their parents and others teach them otherwise and tell them it's just they screwed up trend that's all
The comment about Ramsey is kinda right - he IS getting paid to rant, and it's beneath him. He's not really "that guy" you see on American TV. Watch his British shows, and you get a better picture. Yeah, he swears a lot, but you very quickly realize that's just how he grew up speaking; the cussing doesn't really mean anything other than emphasis. Kinda like punctuation, where someone might write an exclamatory sentence with two or three exclamation marks. He actually appears to be more interested in being a coach and mentor, and encourages more than he denigrates, when he's allowed to be himself.
To get michelin stars you have to pander to their whims, the fact that Gordon is friends with many michelin inspectors should showcase how far his tongue is up their backside. Jamie does his own thing and is a worth a lot more money than Gordon, so yeah Gordon is bitter and jealous. He hate Marco Pierre White also despite the fact that Gordon wouldn't be what he is today without him.
Qwe Qwe lmao Gordon Ramsey is definitely not jealous of anyone and Michelin stars are earned and notoriously hard to earn. Stop acting like a bitch taking sides, you don't know them. lol
IDK if Anthony Bourdain should be on here as "celebrity chef". Hes more of just a celebrity who has a food show. He pokes fun at himself in his show and one of his books about how admittedly he was never a stellar chef. He even says he was always boozing and partying, and it was dumb luck he managed success in the travel-food niche hes made for himself.
That wasn't even Guy Fieri's best response. He landed a particularly personal one a couple years ago about how Bourdain did all of his cooking at CIA with a spoon and a Bic lighter. I like Bourdain, but he sometimes goes a step too far and needs to be taken down a peg in kind.
Ray has said she can not bake and she has no chef license, she is not a actuarial chef... She also was sued for her dog food because there are products in it that are not all natural
Kinda curious does anton brown and guy fieri ever say anything regarding anthony bourdain when he heard the news of his passing? Even emille legasse sends his condolences
I'm sure I'll regret it but but I've never been one to turn down new information... you know how we do, look how we ate up islam and christianity, talk about hilarious (¬3¬)
Rainy Chain I'm going to have to look this up myself. Nothing against anyone's personal beliefs, but a white lady making a Kwanzaa cake? Seems about as authentic as a Hispanic guy making a Hanukkah dessert like Raspberry Rugelach.
I feel like alton brown has more beef with guy fieri than he does with anthony bourdain. i don’t think he has ever complained about him though, it’s probably due to them being a part of the same network. A lot of the quarrels featured on this video are typically of chefs across networks.
Gordon Ramsay is jealous of Jamie Oliver because he sells more cookbooks then he does. Plus there’s the Jamie Oliver brand products at Safeway or Sobey‘s.
I thought Bourdaine was exaggerating... google as he says to see a tragic trainwreck of a cake. It was embarrassing that anyone would offer that as instruction.
Quick entertaining and to the point. Wish more videos were like yours instead of all the fluff so they can fit in another ad. Thanks. Keep up the good work.
Sky Andropoulos Bourdain had no reason to be jealous of anyone. He trained at the CIA (Culinary Institute of America) and worked his way up to THE chef at Les Halles, one of the highest rated restaurants in NYC. He then had a fabulous article he wrote (“Don’t Eat Before You Read This”) published in The New Yorker magazine. It was about what goes on behind the scenes in restaurant kitchens. It was so well written that a publisher asked him to flesh it out into a book, which became “Kitchen Confidential”, was an instant best seller, and even made into a very short lived t.v. show starring Bradley Cooper. He found his true calling as a writer. His combined talents of cooking (read that “being a top rated Chef”) and writing led to his wildly popular t.v. shows. Yes, he had some demons, and they swallowed him up in the end; but he left a huge legacy that other t.v. cooking personalities can only dream of. As for Ewok Emeril...BAM!
@@cydkriletich6538 he didn't do anything extraordinary, and Burt Wolf was one of the first, if not THE first person to do the travel/cooking program (Burt Wolfe's Travels & Traditions), and he did a better job of it, as well as actually cooking on his show. Plus Burt Wolf has a stellar reputation and never once badmouthed any other chefs.
I have never heard any of Gordon’s restaurants go bankrupt or shut down but i have seen Jamie’s,not paying staff and stuff like that,i like them both but Jamie seems more like a show off and Ramsay is real.
Please! Gordon is awesome and Jamie Oliver is jealous. I read alot about Tyler Florence.Every one says hes a gentleman and kind.Andrew Zimmerman to is jealous.
Veronica Ferguson I accidentally disrupted Tyler during an on location shoot once, and he took it all in stride. I was the one feeling bad about disrupting the shot! But he was all, "oh nice to meet you.."
I'm a huge Bourdain fan, and I think he'd agree with Alton's assessment. Even he himself admits that he mostly stepped out of the kitchen long ago. There's a reason why he's on the Travel Channel and not Food Network. I'm also a huge fan of Zimmern, and he was right; Tyler Florence is a turd.
The funniest thing is, they all sold out to be on camera. None of them are real chefs anymore. They’re something else now. Sure they cook, but at home or in front of a camera, not on a line in a packed dinner service for hungry paying customers that can actually ruin you
Which feud is the dirtiest?
You WISH you were Nicki Swift, nigguh.
Just stop
Mashed
Get it together.....it was a corvette that was stolen not a lambo... u b surprised to know who really owns that lambo u seen him in lol
Get your fucking shit together mashed its not fieti
MARIO... get that guy in JAIL!
We not going to mention the time Gordon Ramsey had a bunch of turkeys he raised for food and named after all the chefs he didn’t like, classic right there
Calvin Daniels hilarious!
Alton Brown is my favorite chef. He breaks down the science of food and can teach anyone if they watch him. He's all class.
The first time I even saw Alton Brown was catching a part of Cutthroat Kitchen, which I hated. How stupid. Then another night clicking through channels, nothing new to watch and again found his show. Ahh shits and giggles, why not. The third or fourth time I stumbled onto it, I was actually starting to enjoy the concept. There doesn't seem to be any new episodes now, and I actually miss it. I did see him on Chopped Alton Brown's Challenge recently and now I realize he is a real chef, not just a silly host and I have more respect for him.
I absolutely love him. ❤
(as much as I could love someone I don't know, will never meet and have only seen cooking/hosting tv shows. lol) 💖
dustigenes His show aired for a very long time do there are plenty of old episodes to catch up on. Also his show is returning either this year or next to both Food Network and some form of streaming (I think).
TY!
Christopher Thomas "his show"----> Good Eats
If anyone thinks Gordon Ramsay is just about screaming negative feedback on tv they need to pay a little more attention.
Watch enough kitchen nightmares and you see a completely different side of Gordon. You see a Gordon who is sympathetic, who really cares and wants to help as long as you aren't literally insane.
Between Oliver and Ramsay there is only one king. And one jester.
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I have friends who work for Gordon and they say he is in reality a very pleasant kind giving person. He is as Jaime said paid to act on tv. Gordon's retention rate is in the mid 80's which is almost unheard of in the industry.
thomm yost wow!!!
that is high.
I saw a few of his Hell's Kitchen episodes filmed in Europe. He doesn't yell and scream and make obnoxious comments. Instead he works with the people in a calm professional way. I actually like it better, the American version is just too over done.
One of the restaurant owners in Florida that Gordon visited on his tv show did an interview and said that alot of that tv show is acting.This owner was a pretty good chef who trained in France and actually worked at the same restaurants as Gordon in France. He said that Gordon stood behind the cameras while they filmed then he would jump out and start his usual cursing and yelling then turn it off quickly and go back behind the cameras. He said the director was there giving Gordon instructions and it was acting.
A couple friends of mine were on one of the original Hell's Kitchen episodes(confirmed cuz I saw them on Netflix) and said they edited it to make him look loud and nasty, but he was actually very very nice. But that wouldn't make as exciting television, so meh.
If you watch anything that is actually a cooking video with him rather than a "someone paid me to rant at people" video you'll notice it immediately. He obviously was in a tough time back when he first appeared on TV on Boiling Point, right after he didn't get the three stars and was hung out to dry for it by the press. He also likes to take the piss, which americans don't get at all, so that might be why they never changed their opinion on him...
Alton Brown. The man is great in every sense! Who else could have gotten my husband and two adult sons into the kitchen? They have become enlightened. And educated. We all cook together (okay, I'm still the one cleaning up) and when dine out, they all have something to say about the dishes we order. If a man can get a family closer, does he not deserve the accolades? Thank you, Alton! Keep on keeping on.
You left out Anthony Bourdain and Paula Dean, Anthony Bourdain and Gia. De Laurentis, Anthony Bourdain and Bobby Flay, Anthony Bourdain and Emril Lagazzi... Anthony Bourdain and..... Everyone else!!!!!!!
Anthony and Emeril Lagasse* made up in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, though. And Paula Deen deserved it.
ladyi7609 ... deserved it?! Deserved what? Anthony Bourdain is an angry prick because he was never as famous as all the people he's intentionally argued with... he's a coattails wanna be. If his personality wasn't that of a jealous and complaining, whiny, douche bag, maybe he would have achieved the status or recognition he felt he deserved.
Mark Lewis 👏 EXACTLY!!!
Mark Lewis absolutely! I'm sorry he's gone, but if in life he wasn't such a self rightous prick, he might have actually made a name for himself as a chef & not a drunk food taster. I think he had a problem with these real chefs, because like you said, he was simply jealous that they gotten to that level of achievement that he couldn't. He just seemed like an overall douchebag, whereas most of these people, some shown in the video, some not, seem to be genuinely decent people.
I used to like Bourdain until all he wanted to do was rip his own country any chance he got.
Alton Brown and Anthony Bourdain are my favorite TV personalities, cooking or not. They both just seem like very intelligent, driven people who do far more than just sit in a kitchen mixing pre made ingredients into a bowl. Their shows give me more of an education into the history and culture of a region/dish than just mixing pre made ingredients into a bowl. That being said, they definitely seem like polar opposites in personality and views. But it's actually good to watch stuff that doesn't line up exactly to your own views. Again, more of an education than just a comforting voice making a meal.
I agree with you on Alton Brown as his is the only cooking show I have watched more than a few times. Bourdain is more of a travel and food show which does not really appeal to me.
Bourdain also worked in a restaurant before he started the original run of no reservations on food network. I don't actually think Alton has ever worked in that industry outside of TV. Nope, he hasn't. He majored in film at University of Georgia. While Alton's show is a great thing, attacking a man who cut his teeth in the hardest part of the industry is pretty low brow. So what if he doesn't cook on TV? I wouldn't either if I had to work in the nightmare that is a popular restaurant in Manhattan. Ride that luxury train while you can.
Figures all these chefs are so good at roasting....
3:14 Wow, shows how much more character Rachael Ray has than Martha Stewart. She took the high road when she really didn't have to considering Stewart went to jail for insider trading.
Also, add me to the list of people who got started cooking thanks to Rachael Ray, namely her show "30 Minute Meals". That was my cooking school, and several years later I became good enough to whip up an entire Thanksgiving dinner on my own, including pumpkin pie and cornbread dressing made entirely from scratch and a succulent roast turkey. (The only premade anything on my menu are the rolls.)
To the woman who narrates the Mashed clips: respect for pronouncing (more times than I can imagine) with full Italianate accent the last name of the douchey Food Network-constructed show host who legally changed his American name to an Italian one. How you can do this without laughing mid-segment is impressive.
So sad seeing Bourdan in these videos. Won't hear his truthful comments anymore. 😔
I was kinda bummed when I saw Alton Brown and Anthony Bourdain paired up because I like their work immensely. Happy to discover there wasn’t much vitriol to it and they’re amicable towards one another.
I love Bourdain. The guy is refreshingly honest.
Bourdain is hysterical and ridiculously smart.
Well I guess there’ll be a lot of chefs are off the hook. RIP Anthony B.
LOL at "one pot wonder"... I love Gordon.
Not ONE of these fools can hold a candle to Jacques Pepin!!
Thank you! Finally, someone who said it. Notable mentions to Eric Ripert and Lidia Bastianich.
MW S I like Lidia’s cooking, but I’ve read she and her son aren’t good to the help, so she’s dropped a few spots in my estimation. For me Pepin is the best, natural instincts, no bullshit, no pretense.
Jacques Pepin truly is the epitome of a Master Chef.
And Pepin doesn't hold a candle to Anton Mosimann, an actual non-celebrity chef. People today actually believe the crap they see on tv. You will not find Mosimann on TV or the internet but his reputation and skill exceeds these tv hacks.
Pepin obviously knows his shit, and has great knife skills....but.....when you douse most of your meals with butter and heavy cream, you could make shoe leather taste good
Rachel Ray! She rocked that response like a true boss! :)
0:48 - "because my personal friend, Ryan Seacrest"
words you should NOT choose when defending yourself from the charge of shallow, vapid pop TV douchery.
It`s obvious Gordon is a better chef than Jamie
Also, HE is paid to yell? Gordon is a chef, and his own boss, it`s just that jamie is a homecook soyboy, he doesnt understand what a restaurant is
Jamie's also a huge fake and an actor of his own, except he playacts his entire fucking life. That accent is completely put-upon and he was actually raised in a wealthy, upper crust family. He would have crumbled in a second had he had Gordon's rough-and-tumble upbringing, the little bitch.
Anthony Bourdain has no culinary talent just like Alton Brown stated
I freaking love Anthony Bourdain, he's hilarious
RIP, Anthony Bourdain.
Bourdain was an asshole.
Being blasted by Anthony B. is amazing!
Correction: Medium Raw wasn't his second book. Not counting Kitchen Confidential, he wrote four novels, a cookbook, and three other books (The Nasty Bits, A Cook's Tour, No Reservations) before Medium Raw was published in 2010.
Rachael Ray seems pretty classy, as much as people hate on her.
What makes a chef so pretentious? It's cooking food, for chrissake.
Bourdain actually relented and squashed his beef with Alton, mentioning his kid loves Altons show.
I like Sarah Lee the best. She just shuts up and makes the best pound cake EVER!
😄😄😄 Good one!
Ooo, these are some feisty chefs
RIP Keith Floyd. I really liked him. I own and have read Bourdain's books. I'm a big fan of Gordon and Jamie as well. I've heard of Guy F. but never seen him before.
I never liked Sandra Lee, and to know Anthony Bourdain was like yeah um no. The fact she even boldly did something like that at a meet and greet? My wife would have thrown her down off camera somewhere for doing something as cringy as that. Also that “Kwanza Cake” was the pinnacle of her absolute failure and good riddance. and Martha Stewart I love ya girl
Kwanza cake isnt real, just like Kwanza
Gregory Everson exactly 🤣😂
I'm glad these Food Network hacks are being exposed as just TV personalities, not real chefs.
I have such a crush on Alton Brown. ❤
loverainthunder He's probably the most likable chef featured in this video
He’s gay
he's dad af
I'm just glad I'm not the only one. I mean, it's not that he overly handsome or good looking, but it's his personality that makes him such a cutie pie.
@@gregkosinski2303 and you sound cool, not.
So this is Nicki Swift about food tho right?
RIP Anthony, may the Kwanzaa Cake no longer haunt you.
Jacques is the greatest chef we all have. Ive learned more skills just watching all his shows than in cooking school. He is a great teacher and human. Loved watching him and Julia. These tv clowns would be nothing without the great teaching chefs before them.
Wow, Nicely handled Rachael! Martha knows better and should have kept her opinion to herself!! Martha may be a better cook? however, Rachael is a way better human being ☺
Gordon has no room to talk about Jamie missing his restaurant opening since Gordon himself missed his child's birth over his job.
We live in a weird day and age where celebrities in various fields feel they need the trash talk each other and it's very unprofessional ... you see it permeating everything... terrible example being set to the youngest generation... so they will grow up thinking this is normal behavior everywhere unless their parents and others teach them otherwise and tell them it's just they screwed up trend that's all
I’ve watched Anthony and Alton. At least Alton tells you how to cook. So does Rachael.
2 different shows moron, Alton doesnt teach, its called reading
BOURDAIN...I LOVE YOU MORE DAILY.
He is something else,an OG speaking up!😏😏😏😜❤
You DON'T challenge Alton Brown. He's very smart, has effortless cooking skill and hasn't even shown what he is really capable of.
No one looks good bad mouthing other people in their profession. Never ever ever.
The comment about Ramsey is kinda right - he IS getting paid to rant, and it's beneath him. He's not really "that guy" you see on American TV. Watch his British shows, and you get a better picture. Yeah, he swears a lot, but you very quickly realize that's just how he grew up speaking; the cussing doesn't really mean anything other than emphasis. Kinda like punctuation, where someone might write an exclamatory sentence with two or three exclamation marks. He actually appears to be more interested in being a coach and mentor, and encourages more than he denigrates, when he's allowed to be himself.
Don't even know the guy feuding with Ramsey after years of watching Ramsey. lol
Jon Idoncair I love the food network and just cooking shows in general. Still never heard of him. lol
Andy Mejia and yet Jamie Oliver is worth 3 times what Gordon is. Maybe that’s why Gordon is so salty.
WatchReport.com Lol okay pal.
To get michelin stars you have to pander to their whims, the fact that Gordon is friends with many michelin inspectors should showcase how far his tongue is up their backside. Jamie does his own thing and is a worth a lot more money than Gordon, so yeah Gordon is bitter and jealous. He hate Marco Pierre White also despite the fact that Gordon wouldn't be what he is today without him.
Qwe Qwe lmao Gordon Ramsey is definitely not jealous of anyone and Michelin stars are earned and notoriously hard to earn. Stop acting like a bitch taking sides, you don't know them. lol
This was phenomenal
IDK if Anthony Bourdain should be on here as "celebrity chef". Hes more of just a celebrity who has a food show. He pokes fun at himself in his show and one of his books about how admittedly he was never a stellar chef. He even says he was always boozing and partying, and it was dumb luck he managed success in the travel-food niche hes made for himself.
Maybe if Florence cooked bugs and intestine Andrew Zimmern would like his cooking.
That wasn't even Guy Fieri's best response. He landed a particularly personal one a couple years ago about how Bourdain did all of his cooking at CIA with a spoon and a Bic lighter.
I like Bourdain, but he sometimes goes a step too far and needs to be taken down a peg in kind.
the last one though lol.
CHEF FIGHT!!!!!!
anthony bourdain is a chef? news to me
Ray has said she can not bake and she has no chef license, she is not a actuarial chef... She also was sued for her dog food because there are products in it that are not all natural
Gordon Ramsay is a chef, and Jamie Oliver a jumped-up pub cook. Oliver is not fit to wash dishes in Ramsay's kitchen.
haha I agree with Anthony about sandra lee!
Rip Anthony 💚
Kinda curious does anton brown and guy fieri ever say anything regarding anthony bourdain when he heard the news of his passing? Even emille legasse sends his condolences
I'm pretty sure Bourdain also took a jab at Ramsey in Medium Raw. Well, not Gordon specifically; he called out the show Hell's Kitchen.
How can anyone in good conscience put down Sandra Lee. She's a sweet thing at least on TV.
I wonder...what would happen if we have Gordon Ramsay and Alton Brown work together in one single kitchen...would it be a masterpiece or a disaster?
It's difficult to believe that Brown doesn't know the difference between jealousy envy.
Kwanzaa cake LOOOOOOL
I'm sure I'll regret it but but I've never been one to turn down new information... you know how we do, look how we ate up islam and christianity, talk about hilarious (¬3¬)
Rainy Chain I'm going to have to look this up myself. Nothing against anyone's personal beliefs, but a white lady making a Kwanzaa cake? Seems about as authentic as a Hispanic guy making a Hanukkah dessert like Raspberry Rugelach.
I will always miss him Anthony bourdain😂😂❤️❤️❤️💕
Sandra Lee really is the worst.
I'll drink to that! xD
And still more successful than you.
If buying pre-prepped everything and mixing it a bowl means success to you, well... There you go.
I feel like alton brown has more beef with guy fieri than he does with anthony bourdain. i don’t think he has ever complained about him though, it’s probably due to them being a part of the same network. A lot of the quarrels featured on this video are typically of chefs across networks.
Gordon Ramsay is jealous of Jamie Oliver because he sells more cookbooks then he does. Plus there’s the Jamie Oliver brand products at Safeway or Sobey‘s.
I thought Bourdaine was exaggerating... google as he says to see a tragic trainwreck of a cake. It was embarrassing that anyone would offer that as instruction.
Quick entertaining and to the point. Wish more videos were like yours instead of all the fluff so they can fit in another ad. Thanks. Keep up the good work.
Gordon has what? Three failed restaurants of his own but he makes a living telling other people how to run theirs?
Sigh, Anthony Bourdain was right about everyone he ragged on.
Anthony Bourdain doesn't get along w/ anybody, does he XD
Tony Bourdain also once called Emeril an Ewok, he never seemed to have much respect for his fellow chefs, maybe he was just jealous of them.
Sky Andropoulos Bourdain had no reason to be jealous of anyone. He trained at the CIA (Culinary Institute of America) and worked his way up to THE chef at Les Halles, one of the highest rated restaurants in NYC. He then had a fabulous article he wrote (“Don’t Eat Before You Read This”) published in The New Yorker magazine. It was about what goes on behind the scenes in restaurant kitchens. It was so well written that a publisher asked him to flesh it out into a book, which became “Kitchen Confidential”, was an instant best seller, and even made into a very short lived t.v. show starring Bradley Cooper. He found his true calling as a writer. His combined talents of cooking (read that “being a top rated Chef”) and writing led to his wildly popular t.v. shows. Yes, he had some demons, and they swallowed him up in the end; but he left a huge legacy that other t.v. cooking personalities can only dream of. As for Ewok Emeril...BAM!
@@cydkriletich6538 he didn't do anything extraordinary, and Burt Wolf was one of the first, if not THE first person to do the travel/cooking program (Burt Wolfe's Travels & Traditions), and he did a better job of it, as well as actually cooking on his show. Plus Burt Wolf has a stellar reputation and never once badmouthed any other chefs.
Guy Fieri food is so good his restaurant shut down.
The phrase "Celebrity chef" is an oxymoron.
He couldn't show up at his own place? Really? REALLY?
It seems the late Anthony Bourdain didn't care for any chef other than himself.
I have never heard any of Gordon’s restaurants go bankrupt or shut down but i have seen Jamie’s,not paying staff and stuff like that,i like them both but Jamie seems more like a show off and Ramsay is real.
ramsey is a real wanker
We miss you Bourdain!
anthony bourdain has talked shit about every celebrity chef because he actually made his name before he did tv. Not the other way around
I came here for Gordon Ramsay’s raw roasts
WELL ANTHONY BOURDAIN IS OUT OF THE PICTURE NOW..
Please! Gordon is awesome and Jamie Oliver is jealous. I read alot about Tyler Florence.Every one says hes a gentleman and kind.Andrew Zimmerman to is jealous.
Veronica Ferguson I accidentally disrupted Tyler during an on location shoot once, and he took it all in stride. I was the one feeling bad about disrupting the shot! But he was all, "oh nice to meet you.."
opwave79 Thats awesome! Im glad that the stories are true
Alton Brown is my Boi!
I'm a huge Bourdain fan, and I think he'd agree with Alton's assessment. Even he himself admits that he mostly stepped out of the kitchen long ago. There's a reason why he's on the Travel Channel and not Food Network. I'm also a huge fan of Zimmern, and he was right; Tyler Florence is a turd.
Other than eating the testicles of other things, what actual talent does Zimmern have?
Being knowledgeable about food and culture and being entertaining to watch.
He is none of those things.
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Turns out Anthony Bourdain was indeed miserable and his attitude reflected that, sucks but it's the truth.
Yeah, see, the thing is...
GUY FIERI IS NOT A CHEF.
Look that Kwanzaa cake was an absolute abomination.
Anthony Bourdain seems like a bully (not surprising). Alton remains my hero.
That Kwanzaa cake is an abomination.
Zimmern looks like Homer Simpson
Jamie Oliver has the vocabulary and grammar of an elementary school student.
Jamie Oliver needs to have an operation to open his eye slits.
I went to Oliver's Italian restaurant in Melrose Arch, Johannesburg. Best Italian food I've had.
Medium raw isn't bourdain's second book
I want a clip exposing the horrible things Chiefs say about Alton Brown. I can't stand the guy.
Listen, listen, listen chefs-EVERYONE SHUT THE FUCK UP!
Whomever makes me the best fucking carrot cake right now wins my fucking soul!😆
I hope Guy now has some remorse for Anthony after his death, if not be just mimics what Bourdain (?) said all this time.
The funniest thing is, they all sold out to be on camera. None of them are real chefs anymore. They’re something else now. Sure they cook, but at home or in front of a camera, not on a line in a packed dinner service for hungry paying customers that can actually ruin you