Here is Gordon Ramsay eating the deep fried tarantulas that he just caught with the villagers. I admire and respect his dedication to learning and trying all kinds of food, everywhere. ๐๐๐๐

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Here is Gordon Ramsay eating the deep fried tarantulas that he just caught with the villagers. I admire and respect his dedication to learning and trying all kinds of food, everywhere. ๐๐๐๐
This is the first step to become a great chef ๐ [Shot Of Brandi - Episode 27 | June 14th 2020]
Good cooking technique, 100/10 would recommend
โIf you want to become a great chef, you have to work with great chefs. And that's exactly what I did.โ
- Hannibal Lecter, about his cuisine. (And the ingredients he used to achieve it)
I love Adam Baldwin on Castle!! He plays Sgt. Ethan Slaughter, who is an animal of a cop, but in this episode, we get to see his kinder, more sophisticated side!!
After tasting the delicious and delightful food that Slaughter has just prepared, Castle exclaims, who are you? It's hilarious ๐คฃ๐คฃ๐คฃ
They are working on a case together...
Slaughter's musical theater background comes in handy when they get in trouble and Castle breaks into a song from West Side Story. Slaughter joins in and they get out of trouble much to the amazement of the young man who is tied up at the moment!!
They save the young man and solve the case!!! It's a great episode called Cool Boys!! ๐ I love Adam Baldwin โค๏ธ
Chef Michael Bonacini... a master chef and host of MasterChef Canada ๐จ๐ฆ This man is a phenomenal chef, but what I admire most about him is the way he tells people goodbye on the show. The things that he says are filled with kindness, respect, positivity, and hope. He makes the contestant who is leaving the show feel proud of themselves. He recognizes their growth as a chef while on the show. He fills them with hope and confidence for the future. What makes his comments so meaningful and so touching is that he means every word of what he says. Those people leave that show with their heads held high and a smile on their face because of Michael Bonacini and his sincere words of inspiration and respect. That is a gift that not many people have. To give people that gift when they are leaving the show without winning, takes an incredible individual, and Chef Bonacini is that person. I love this guy. I've learned a lot from him by watching this show. One day, it would be my honor to eat his food at one of his many restaurants. People like you, Chef, make me happy to be alive and proud to be a human. Thank you for everything. You are a very great man. We need more people like you in the world. ๐ซก๐๐๐๐ผ
Marie-Antoine Carรชme, the first celebrity chef, was born in poverty in Paris, France, in 1784.
I'm still streaming Hell's Kitchen, and I really want to work for Chef Gordon Ramsay. Any man who can take someone's scallops and bounce them off the floor and catch them is a man who can inspire me to greatness and to do things that I didn't even know I could possibly do. I love this guy!!! He's hilarious, and he's so passionate. I love that in a person. That can make the world a great place, especially in a kitchen. ๐๐๐๐๐