Gordon's Cooking & Shopping Guide For Spices
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- čas přidán 31. 10. 2020
- Gordon shows how to use spices for big and bold flavours as well as showing the best way to shop for them.
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I've seen him yelling and cursing like sailor but his narration voice is so relaxing!!
I agree, man. This is very relaxing.
That is so true! I’ve watched him in the kitchen on others shows and his voice is so soothing 😌
He trusts his own cooking so there’s nothing to fuss about
The only reason he yells his head off on Hell's Kitchen is because he's (supposedly) working with professional chefs, so there's a level of expectation that comes with their performance.
He is even, dare I say, whimsical😂😂😂
I love the way he jumps when he explains
Hahaha same
he love his job ..and he do it with love ..my dream to be his student oneday
Me too! I learn a lot from his videos!
@@alothmanalie797 It's either that or he's always so hungry he can't wait to get eating. ;)
I love it too
I love seeing a Gordon’s tablespoon of olive oil and his touch of salt
I love it too 🏅
Compared to a classical restaurant he is using barely any fat. Usually they just soak everything in olive oil and butter and then you wonder why this pasta dish tastes so much better than at home, but in the restaurant it has 4000 calories.
Every time lol that's how I cook too
@@WilliamAndrews0 fr lol
I love the half a bottle of red wine
Me: That lambs looks kinda undercooked.
Gordon ramsay: Delicious
Me: Delicious
amazing
Ah, look at that. Perfect
Keep spices away from heat, moisture, and direct sunlight. Avoid tacking a spice rack above the stovetop or oven - heat and moisture can negatively affect spices’ quality. And when sprinkling spices into a dish, pour into your hand before adding them to food: Shaking the jar directly over a steaming pot can cake up the rest of its contents. Another stay-dry tip is to replace the lid immediately after use.👍👍🤩🤩🧂🧂🧂
2:18 I bet that the spice woman is still selling that bag pf paprika after she scooped some of it out of the bag and then put it in again
Gordon: touch of turmeric.
Also gorden: invades the whole spice shop.
Colonialism all over again
"Touch of dried oregano" and then sprinkle almost a handful in there.
same with the "tablespoon olive oil" --> puts in so much the US was preparing to invade the kitchen
He's baking 4 whole lamblegs. For 4 whole things a meat. yeah. thats a touch.
That is his way of assuming you are cooking one piece of meat.
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I do believe that Gordon has become a master at his craft. And he is a pleasure to watch. Not only does he cook delicious food. but he also educates you on techniques. Styles and does it with a great flair. Marvelous!
nobody:
not a single soul:
not even yourself:
the jars moving by themselves: *hey*
Just hit me
Stop motion
hes the only person that doesn’t cry to cutting onions
The onions cry to Gordon's cutting.
Onions have never made me cry
I never have cried from onions
as long as your knife is sharp enough you don't have to worry about crying because of onions
Just don't cut the roots first.
No joke, I thought bout how "roots" would be heard as roots or rutes.
Sugar. Spice. And everything nice. These were the ingredients chosen to create the perfect little girl
SUPRISE! I am the funniest YTer evah!!!! Just kidding, it was no surprise. Everybody knew already. HAHAHHAHA!!!! That was an amazing joke (it was real talk though). WAWAWAWAWA!!!! Good afternoon, dear cub
dragonflies and katydids, but mostly chewed up little kids! 🐯
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But then Gordon Ramsay accidentally added a the secret ingredient.
LAMB SAUCE.
Sugar, in. Spice, in. Everything nice, in. Look at that. A little bit of ooliv ooul. *Smashes bottle*
I learn way more here than anywhere else in terms of cooking
Cinnamon, my dad always had to hide the cinnamon sticks from me as I would eat them all the time :D
These days smoked Paprika powder is my top spice I LOVE it.
I never knew sosomeone eat cinnamon spice
So you deadss would just like eat cinnamon sticks on their own
@@mangotree1032 Yep, did that with more herbs and spices.
not to sound mean or sarcastic or anything - but craving for pungent herbs may (usually does) indicate a parasitic invasion - this is the body’s way of asking for help. Cloves and oregano are also helpful for this
@@eugeniab2990 i guess ive been subject to foreign invaders for like... 20 years
Here's the thing I observed that is common with Ramsay's language and a grandma's: their verbal measurement "words" are not the same as actual written recipes. Which to me is understandable. They say, a "touch" of oil, they tend to use more than 2 tablespoonfuls of oil. They say a "sprinkle" of salt, then they put in a couple shots of salt. They say a "bit" of sugar, then they shovel in spoonfuls of it in the food. They say "some" red wine, and they slosh in the bottle contents liberally without measuring cups.
It's more of their upbringing. Classically-trained chefs like Ramsay knows recipes like the back of their hand. His estimates on ingredient amount is because he has decades of experience cooking high-end recipes in Michelin-star restaurants under/with serious chefs, for so long, he developed a feel for ingredient amounts. He only measures when the recipe demands exacting measurements, like pastry or recipes that involve some form of pastry. Same with old grandmas. They have decades of experience cooking home recipes, for so long, recipe "amounts" to them are like routine. Their hands know the amount by touch and memory.
I do love Gordon Ramsay, and feel his recipes really work for me at home. I also find being from UK and as a British chef, he has really tried to understand food and the way food comes together from across the world. I also love that he recognises other cultures' strengths and mastery in food and cooking. Being a "professional" chef isn't just a master French baker or Fine Italian cook. In Asia, our mothers are the masters of the kitchen.
"Don't worry about the speed the speed comes with practice""- Gordon Ramsay
Those "touch of salt" are literally the most satisfying parts
I am really happy that spice shop lady favorites the Hungarian grounded paprika. It is an honor that someone in Britain like paprika since i am from Hungary. Thank you very much Spice Shop UK!
I'm going to stick to using McCormick because it doesn't cost as much as gold
Dude I'm 14 and I cook better than my parents because of you
Damn
😳😳😳
Always remember to be humble with your parents food, okay ?
But that's amazing, keep going buddy.
@@literallyme30th very true. That humbleness will go a long way no matter how subtle or small it may be.
@@nmdskuro_bianco4670 yeah, being confident and aknowledging your skills is very healthy and useful. But kindness is always important too so don't overdo the confidence.
"my shopping guide to buy spices"
Indians: "are you challenging me...?"
Yessir
wow dude
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😂
You know I have never made one of your recipes but the way you explain wat the food does flavor wise has made my cooking allot better and i have more inspiration in cooking
Great inspiration man! Thanks for always pushing me to be confident and experimental in the kitchen and giving tips
gordon ramsey's wife: We ran out of lube!
gordon ramsey: Olive oil in!
olive oil: all in a days work
Wow... That's nasty. Have some respect.
@@naominagler7290 its the internet, get used to it 🙄
Stay safe Gordon, safe and healthy
I could watch him cook all day sat his kitchen with a glass of wine 🥂
Seen your comment now I either need a cup of tea or a glass of wine
Gayyyyyy
Why is it gayyyyy??! I'm a women!
i could watch him beat some meat all day. like, beef n stuff.
The hotter the spice, the better
are u really kim jong un ....cruel leader of north korea...
why are you here dear leader?
What are your spices there, sire?
Any chance I can be in one of your re-education camps? The ones in Vietnam are all pussies.
I kinda want to taste my food not burn my mouth. Otherwise I could eat a loaf of bread and some hot pepper.
I reckon when Gordon logs into his CZcams channel his recommended videos are SALT
Comments: 55 Minutes ago
Video: 47 Minutes ago
Me: *Visible Confusion*
magic 🧝♂️
Video: 2006
@@real_III big brain
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@@danashow1637 hi from an abandoned island
These are some great advices! Especially for cinnamon! Thanks!
Thank you Chef for keeping our spirits high and our mouths watering through this difficult time!
Others: Cook/Eat to live
Gordon: Live to cook & eat
Yup!
@@fleurdwicooking4570 hehe.....
After the herbs guide yesterday I am so glad he also touched on spices today
Gordon, thank you for sharing your experience and ideas.
WOW..Such a Wonderful cooking. awesome.
I've never been so early on a Gordon Ramsay video.
Same Here
same loll
Same
I can clearly imagine what the spice shop smells like.
Oh me too! 😋😋😋
Where i live the spice shop smell is always dominated by the coriander and the cumin
@@naiyazahmed339 cumin
Your lamb recipe is my boyfriend’s favorite dish! I make it for special occasions. Your mashed potatoes and spinach are great side dishes!
Chef Ramsey always come through with some useful content! Great ideas to think about as I develop my own CZcams channel. Thanks Chef!
Thank you for sharing chef this is wonderful
"Paprika is just powdered bell pepper."
...TIL
like wtf how did i never know this, capsicums are my favourite (bell peppers are capsicums)
In the balkans they sell various dishes called "paprika" and it is really actually fresh bell pepper prepared in different ways
very popular in serbia
In many languages "paprika" is just the name for bell pepper, and dried bell pepper is dried paprika
Would always confuse me when going to other countries as a kid and expecting "peppers" on the English menus to mean... something spicy (because I hated cooked bell peppers)
Cinnamon, my dad always had to hide the cinnamon sticks from me as I would eat them all the time :D
These days smoked Paprika powder is my top spice I LOVE it.
Bonjour grand Chefs et merci pour les partages gourmands, les conseils, astuces et trucs de chefs ! C’est superbe merci
I good almost smell and tast it when she rolls the cinnamon then the other spices wow what a great moment my mouth was watering. 😀😋😄
No skipping commercials Cheff👏🙏🥰
Your videos are life savers really.
This is so helpful !!!! Finally found this
Awesome, now i can cook this for my family
Love ‘em spices. It livens up any dish.
His voice is so calming
I learned so much in so little time!
You always amazed me with new cooking tips, thank you that o found you.You are a great teacher,right from the very start i found you i became your Subscriber and followed all your new releases,new friend here,just beginning 😘
I use Cumin and Nutmeg almost in everything.
I am more of a chilli 🌶 man, also cumin, garlic and basil / oregano
cumin garlic for every meat
why nutmeg in everything
@ you didn’t understand the joke lol
Lol😂 nice one
the best chef ever ...you make me love he kitchen .and work with love and adicted
4:56
I think he wants to say "just the touch" 😂
Very happy... now everyone get to know about spices 😍
I am such big fan of your Gordon Ramsay
Oh Gordon - I think you should totally do a Kitchen Nightmares show with one or all of the KBS Enterprises restaurants in Pigeon Forge / Gatlinburg Tennessee. ( Holston's, Crockett's Breakfast Camp, No Way Jose's, JT Hannah's, Greenbrier in Gatlinburg, Five Oaks Farm Kitchen, Blaine's Bar & Grill). Your best bet would be JT Hannah's - the newer restaurants are a little more in order, but the older ones they have are off the chain and need some Gordon Ramsay throw down for sure.
I think sometimes its hard to know exactly how to use these wonderful spices!
... that's always be the hardest part on me 😔👍🏻
Turtleproof
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These shows give me such happy feelings, whether I'm serving a fresh cooked meal to my lady love or my parents I am so happy.
So no one's going to talk about the dog who passed in the camera but went back at 0:46?
I don’t think that was a dog
Love this video really helped
Love your videos Gordon, keep it up!!
another great video gordon! I learned a lot!
Hello ramsey
I am korean fan of you.
I get a lot of help thanks to you!
and I respect you very much.
But it’s hard to understand you
because I’m not good at English.
So if it's not rude, can you put simple Korean subtitles in the video?
I need them very much. 😭😭
Thanks for watching this!
And I am using a translator right now,
so please understand that there may be incorrect sentences.
CONGRATZ OF YOUR 16 MILLION SUBSCRIBERS GORDON😃🎉🎉
Sumac is a highly underrated spice. We cook with often in Iraqi cuisine. It goes really well with kebab or even just on some freshly chopped onions.
Love gordon ramsay he is so funny and my mom has tried to be like gordan ramsay because his food looks so good.
Great. Thanks for the information.
You are inspiration quite literally
Don't tell me I'm the only one who saw that person peek in at 0:45-
I'm still laughing at that
All about spices in there. Look tender and nice. Great to eat with rice.
Watching Gardon while eating is so appetizing
My mom's has the biggest spice collection I've ever seen 😂👍 I love using them ❤️
Very nice of her
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I absolutely LOVE her analogy for spices being like a personal Cologne/Perfume. You have your own that you almost identify with, even though you like them all.
All I want in life is a meal cooked by this legend.
Gordan is the best chef
a true place to get your passion in life
That looks good chef🔥
Going to try it oneday!
I have them all and more... I love cooking.
I love Gordon Ramsay..I want to visit his restaurant in London..oneday🙏❤
I like how the recipe he shows is basically lamb with every spice previously mentioned in the video
My awesome cheff👏👏
Thanks for this!
Gordon at the start: This is my guide to buying spices.(cuts to saffron)
Me: hah, yeah, I’ll buy that some day, heh...
I'm going to stick to using McCormick because it doesn't cost as much as gold
*Ahhh it looks so good!!! 😻*
*Watches this, taking notes while eating the food that has "All Purpose Seasoning" I put in everything*
The most amount of spices i ever used was making slow cooked Beef rendang with Nasi Briyani
When I make chicken and dumplings I use a lot of spices and a lot of seasoning and let it cook for 12 hours adding the cream at the very end
But rendang is so worth it, so intensely flavored
Biryani*
I see youre a malay as well
An Indonesian chef thought my In-Laws his recipe for rendang....till now it’s still my favourite ... better than those i had in restaurants.
everyone talking about his touch of seasoning and tablespoon of olive oil but this man just poured half a bottle of red wine
When my friend first saw you he said he looks soo old then I told him that you were the greatest chef in the world he was so amazed
Oh my god. thats look fantastic.
This video is so nice thank you so much for this the lamb looks lovely 🏅🏅🏅🏅🏅
Don't fear the spices. Love the spices
I am trying to learn cooking and am just curious when he talks about degrees, is Fahrenheit the standard or celsius?
I believe, as is usually in UK, he is giving temps in Celsius, unless otherwise noted! I recently watched a video in his kitchen up close and as he stated the temp, i watched the cam on the oven & zoomed in -- it was Celsius! Note in North America, most temps are in Farenheit, and so are the stoves still... I believe!
I've heard him say throw in a pan "nice and hot" without giving any indication of how hot. Or put in the oven for 60 minutes without giving a temperature. Maybe you have to buy his book to get the details?
Gordon your the best.
Have tried raw pepper of the tree before drying it black .put the pepper with the branch in salt and spices to make it a pickle taste great with yogurt❤❤🎉🎉
3:08 that made me burst out laughing
Spices are essential for delicious foods!
OMG! I hope they have lamb shanks at the market/butcher tomorrow. Gordon’s recipe looks delicious! (I have all the spices already ;))
AMAZING
Good educational video