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Which celebrity chef would you like to cook your Christmas Dinner?
I'd go for Jamie - he always makes you want to eat what he cooks.
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Either Maggie Beer or Wolfgang Puck. Preferably both.
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Delia starter
Gordon main Nigella dessert |
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Michel roux
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Either The Hairy Bikers or Lorraine Pascal
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Ramsay. Say what you like about him, the guy knows how to cook.
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Jennifer Anniston.....please tell me she cooks.
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![]() ![]() Seriously though I wouldn't have any of them cooking my Xmas dinner. Too much messing around with the gravy, stuffing and the like! Port and stilton gravy yuck! Gingerbread stuffing yuckier still! And that's only Nigella. |
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Marco does it for me.
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I'd go for Jamie - he always makes you want to eat what he cooks.
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Gordon Ramsey for me, though my OH wants Rachel Khoo (from the Little Paris Kitchen)
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Michel Roux
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Marguerite Pattern with Delia to assist her as she must be in her 90's by now. Good old fashion proper cooking none of the port and Stilton gravy nonsense.
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Probably Lorraine Pascal (I've have only just discovered her) because she does at least look clean. Most of the others look mucky and mess the food around too much.
I like my food to be hygienically prepared. My mother lives near a famous cook and we have both been to her kitchen on many occasions. It is really mucky and she lets her cats sit on the work surfaces. ![]()
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Nigel Slater for me.
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Nigella for me.
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Michel Roux Jnr - Michel Roux is a bit old now in my opinion.
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Another vote for Michel Roux Jnr only if he brings along Monica as his sous chef
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Hugh FW for me, good ingredients cooked well and kept (relatively) simple
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Gino D'acampo if he just wears the apron...
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James martin in a thong and santa hat.
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Not sure he qualifies as a 'celebrity chef' but Tom Kerridge for me.
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