Showing posts with label Gordon Ramsay. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Gordon Ramsay. Show all posts

Thursday, October 14, 2021

Gordon Ramsay Has Lunch with Greek Nuns

Monday, May 18, 2020

Saturday, January 19, 2019

Wednesday, November 23, 2016

Monday, August 18, 2014

No better than the wiki article?

Some complaints in the comments section...

Thursday, July 10, 2014

Another Season So Soon?

The current one isn't even over yet. (2 more weeks left, I believe.)

Monday, June 23, 2014

No More Kitchen Nightmares

They never did try to make the FOX show more like the UK version.


Wednesday, May 21, 2014

Already Time for a New Season

MasterChef - May 26.

Wednesday, August 21, 2013

Wednesday, June 12, 2013

Three Restaurants in Las Vegas

He doesn't own all of them, but Gordon Ramsay's name is attached at least - Gordon Ramsay Steak, Gordon Ramsay Pub and Grill, and Gordon Ramsay BurGR, shown on the second episode of MasterChef tonight.

Tuesday, September 11, 2012

Christine Ha Wins MasterChef

'MasterChef' season finale: and the winner is
Fox

Before the reveal, I thought Josh might have won with his lamb chops, but apparently it was Christine's braised pork belly that was the decisive dish.





Meet Blind MasterChef Christine Ha
Seattle Post Intelligencer

Her profile and audition.

official casting site - casting for season 4 now!

The Hell's Kitchen finale was last night, too; are the contests rigged in favor of sensational human interest stories (or PC considerations)? We'll see what happens with the restaurant in LV. How many of the other HK winners still have a job at the restaurants originally seeking executive chefs? (An update from last year.)

Gather.com

Monday, July 09, 2012

How Real Is Reality TV?

How much do they reveal about the personality and character of the contemporary Uhmerican woman? Is reality TV an accurate portrait? Watching Hell's Kitchen could be an eye-opener for some, especially if they are living overseas and not used to women acting poorly.


Saturday, June 02, 2012

Cookalong Live | How To Prepare Steak | Gordon Ramsay on Channel 4


Steak Diane



Gordon Ramsay Steak






Tuesday, August 30, 2011

Tuesday, August 23, 2011

Items of Interest, 23 August 2011

Vivat Latinitas! My lively summer speaking a dead language. by Ted Scheinman (Paideia Institute)

Interview: Gordon Ramsay talks stress, smoking and getting his ass kicked

Interview with Sally Fallon (in which she talks about the Rawesome Foods raid)

Lindsay Curran, Economics has failed us...but there is life after growth! (EB) - a review of Richard Heinberg's latest book.

Sharon Astyk, On Settling Down (EB)
More about community in a post that hasn't been finished yet. Community is important, and a solution must through a concerted effort, but is community in itself enough? What of identity and core values?

Patrick Cockburn, Qaddafi Has Lost; But Who Has Won?

David S. D'Amato, Real Welfare Reform

Asian Americans In California To Benefit From Redistricting
This could not be true, unless ethnic communities existed. Is that a good sign? And, Asians(-Americans) are not a homogeneous voting bloc, though they generally do favor making money?

Sunday, January 30, 2011

TV.com: Gordon Ramsay Talks About The Return Of Kitchen Nightmares

I think the episodes of Kitchen Nightmares are getting stale, formulaic, and predictable -- I prefer the slower pace of the British original.

Wednesday, January 27, 2010

Gordon Ramsay in India
By BINOY KAMPMARK

Ramsay, instead of dealing with the food in detail, takes every chance to focus on his own being. Every opportunity to remove his shirt is taken. There is one scene where he hunts for fish (a particularly unsuccessful enterprise) in Kerala, another where he is riding on a raft dragged by bulls in muddy water. Machismo, in such displays, comes first. He has little to say about the complex interaction of spices and the extraordinary world of food he encounters. He has nothing to say about the cultural values, which he mocks with boorish intensity. One scene is particularly jarring. In a display of childish intensity, he resorts to embracing the meditative ball in a pool. The other attendants, who never touch it, look on in bemusement.


Gordon's Great Escape