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Who is your favourite celebrity chef?
I have a few, I think Gordon Ramsey would probably top it for me.
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MPW with Heston in second place, Ramsey just grates on me lately with his rehearsed chats to the side of the camera.
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Ainsley Harriot, lol i know
![]() also nigella & bill granger ( top aussie chef) |
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Jamie Oliver.
Just kidding Either Keith Floyd or Rick Stein
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I always thought that Kevin Woodford was good on Can't Cook Won't Cook mostly saw that over holidays when they did Childrens Specials.
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I like ramsey and oliver, but i must admit i liked marco more on hells kitchen.
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James Martin and Rick Stein. Also, anyone on Iron Chef America. Funniest show ever and it's brilliant to watch them all at work.
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Gordon Ramsey. He's a clear thinker.
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Gordon %^&*ing Ramsey for me.
Keith Floyd could be quite amusing too. |
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I don't really have a favourite tbh... there are individual recipes from a vast number of chefs that I like but no particular one that I follow.
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I like Ainsley Harriot
Gordon Ramsey Marco Whats the one off Ready steady cook who likes chocolate and cooks more traditional type foods? |
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Oh... and, btw, I can't STAND Gordon Ramsey...
...he's got a few good recipes though, I begrudgingly concede... |
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Can't choose just one - all of these are equal favourites
1. Nigel Slater 2. Delia Smith 3. Nigella Lawson |
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Gordon %^&*ing Ramsey for me.
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Can't stand them, mostly over-indulged bigheaded loudmouths. My Mum could out-cook the lot of 'em!
I do enjoy watching Rick Stein and Keith Floyd programmes though. For proper recipes and clear advice with no bad language or fannying about - Delia reigns supreme. Ramsey, Oliver, Blumenthal, Lawson, Slater, Fearnley-Whittingstall, and Worrell-Thompson in particular, I find repulsive in behaviour, personality and even recipe choice. |
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Good old Jamie, Gordon and Hugh for me
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Delia is great
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nigella
gordon marco |
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Pascal Proyart - he is not on TV much but his food is the best I've tasted anywhere.
If you ever get a chance or the money to visit One-O-One in Knightsbridge then jump at it, the best seafood chef around. |
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Ulrika Johnson
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Nigella Lawson!
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Marco Pierre White, obviously
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I've got the biggest crush on Brian Turner.... I quite like his food too
I love to watch Keith Floyd, he's great. And I love the empathy that Rick Stein cooks with. |
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Anyone remember Fanny Craddock? I have always liked Fanny.
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Gino D'Acampo - but not for his recipes
!Quite like Rick Stein's recipes. |
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Either Keith Floyd or Rick Stein