Learning Turkish Cuisine | Gordon Ramsay
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- Опубликовано: 15 окт 2024
- Gordon Ramsay goes back to the floor to learn how to make traditional Turkish food.
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I am turkish and that baklava looks overcooked and probably tasted like shit, it is not ideal
Notice how humble Chef Gordon Ramsay is when he is learning something new in someone else's kitchen. They guy is pure class in my opinion.
@冨樫カーン
No. These are Turkish dishes brought by since Ottoman Empire to greeks. They lived under Ottoman Empire culture. This is not Greek dishes.
Greeting from Japan too :p
they actually managed to burn baklavas.
i'm pretty sure they made sarma not dolma lol…
We dont know who made the first baklava but oldest record of something similar is Asurian (mezopotamia) on the other hand the word is Turkish. From Turkish root "bakla" which means wrapping. Dolma means "stuffing" in Turkish, sarma is "rolling/wrapping", youghurt means "condensed" , these things are clearly Turkish, at least linguistically.
If you really want to eat the best from Turkish cuisine, you should go inside of a house and want a mother to cook the dishes for you. You would be one step close to heaven..
Hahaha Ulan Hasan dunyanin en iyi sefi ayagina gelmis senin mutfagini geziyo. Sen adam posta koy ya, Allah seni bildigi gibi yapsin :)
Turkish food is better without a doubt... i love their cuisine as Dutchman.
Aren't those dolmas with the grape leaves called sarma?I thought stuffed paprikas are called dolmas, which is the same basic thing almost.
Yalnız adam baklavayı yaktı yazık oldu o kadar yufkaya falan.
I don't know why people are surprised to see Gordon being taught. I mean he wasn't BORN with all his knowledge after all..the mark of a good chef is the willingness to learn.
The guy is a class act. He continues to want to learn and is humble. You are right, he doesn't know everything and doesn't act like it either.
Haha hasan usta ramsaye vermiş ayarı
All Turkish not greek
even the word dolma means filled and sarma means wrapped so its defenitly turkish,
armenians also use the words dolma and sarma, so they even use the turkish names for it
He burnt the baklava tho man 😩
"Who is this Gordon Ramsay?"
wow he's making fillo dough from scratch for that baklava that must take so much patience..so much to appreciate at this restaurant! You see Turkish food takes so much patience and craftsmanship to perfect..that's why I love and respect Turkish food so much!!
it is not "dolma" by the way, it is "sarma"
wtf they burned the baklava ?!?
Greeks have no shame they Remained under Ottoman Empire for 400 years but they say every turkish foods are greek music instruments too,lol xdexde
well vşdeo shows how much gordon can be respectful when it comes to learning.
"blimey, he's got less patience than me " :D
Turkish food is amazing!
lmfao love gordon but my mom could cook all of those foods perfectly while watching her fav tv show and talking to her friend on the phone.
HAHAHA, this was hilarious!! Hasan Usta kicked Gordon out..
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I'm sorry Gordon your Dolmas were just...too thick. Way too thick. They shoud be as thin, as long and as full as possible!
why edit your comment again?
mcstyle24 I didn't edit it?? what do you mean
It is called "sarma" not "dolma" Istanbul people just don't use the correct word.. :)
And they often use the wrong kind of leaf and make a mess of it.. One should try that in Izmir or somewhere in aegean region.
Hadi bi daha Türkiye'ye gel, şiş kebap ye künefe ye, ayran iç,ezogelin iç,tarhana iç,köfte ye, lahmacun ye,pirzola ye,güveç ye,yaprak sarma ye,dolma ye,karnıyarık ye, mücver ye,baklava ye,pide ye, mantı ye,su böreği ye, Türk kahvesi iç,Türk çayı iç, boza iç,şalgam iç, şerbet iç,kadayıf ye,lokma ye ye babam ye
Aynen :S
sonra mide fesatından geber oh gel babam gel :ASas
Love Turkish food :) Amazing food, amazing country
the history of baklava is not well documented, there is evidence that its current form was developed in the imperial kitchens of the Topkapı Palace in Istanbul based on a Central Asian Turkic tradition of layered breads.
He was kinda of rude c'mon give him a chance
I agree lol let him try for the viewers
indian (proper indian not british indian), Turkish and Italian are just about the best cuisine styles i've ever had
"He's got less patience than me!" XD
a lot of Arabic food is derived from Turkish food specially the desert
Love Turkish food.
@xaylatoxic actually it's classic Ottoman music. There are similar instruments used, and since the Empire occupied a great deal of land, their influences still remain in areas. But many cultures have had an influence of eachother, it's hard not too in this small world :)
Adam Türkiye yemeklerini tanıtıyor. Beğenin gençlik.
Aferin Türkiye!!!
i love to see Gordan, an amazing chef, one of the best in the world, come to places like this and make these kinds of foods which are so hard for him to make but my family makes it quickly because we are from iraq. it makes me happy because we can make something buietiful, taste really good, and impress him
ı am turkish and part greek, ı can tell you that these are all traditional turkish food. ı love gordon ramsay, and ı can't stand seing him being treated badly. he's like my cooking idol and someone undersestimating him looks very funny. btw, ı love that restaurant
much like yoghurt, dolma, baklava and burek came from Turkey, the greeks, having ruled for centuries over the byzantine dynasties naturally adhered these things to their culture.
baklavayı neden yakdınız ya, yakmasaydınız iyiydi..
Yok la tadı öyle çıkıyo
i luv everything about my turkish brothers & sisters. been to turkey & when i told them i was pakistani they treated me like family. love from pakistan
Haha damn the chef was quite inpatient at the end. Big up for Gordon who loves turkish food!
I noticed it to the baklava was burnt
hasan usta baklavalrın üstü biraz yanmış !!!
HAHAHAH never thought i would see chef ramsay look so 'timid' wow
Hey, I am from Greece and I have to say that the two top rated comments are really stupid. I mean ok, there are greek people who actually think dolmades and baclava is greek, but most of us know that this originates from turkey. The reason why greeks started making this kind of food is because the turks had occupied Greece and they forced greeks to make it for them. So, after making it for about 400 years... well, we just kept on making it... and it's pretty tasty
WHAAA?! THEY BURNED THE BAKLAVA!
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Turkish food is the best!
çiğ köfte yaptırsaydın :D
Love Turkish food.. Mediterranean food is the best in my opinion ;)
Turkish food is great.
@IAlanakiI .. stop wining man! This is authentic Turkish food. It might be that Greeks have the same dishes. You lived for centuries together remember. It's normal that you will adapt or take over each others recipes. After all, the most important thing is: IT'S DELICIOUS FOOD!!!! YEAHHHH BABYY
I make Baklava with filo dough brown sugar and clarified butter. That makes the process easier. Wish I had a rotisserie to make shawarma.
I love kunefe, who does?
Afferim sana Ramsey!
Ramsey dwil remzi
That's the cornerstone of being a good chef. Once you master something don't take shit from people pretending they know what they are doing (most of Gordon's anger in the Kitchen comes from this). But if you don't know something at all, you take all the shit thrown at you until you master it, like he does here and in other videos of him learning new cooking techniques.
Does anyone know where I can find the full episode?
What is the exact episode and show is this?
2:25 He's got less patience than me! hahahaha!
@FLT111
bullcrap...... it's turkish.
although i don't blame you.......turks and greeks lived together for a long time so things got a lil messed up.
i'm lebanese and we have all these food except we add a bit more ingredients in our baklawa amazing how related the whole area is here
wael wehbe As a Turk, I prefer Lebanese food.
Gordon gets owned.
TURKISH FOOD IS AMAZING.......LOVEEEEEEE IT!
im doing my school job from turkish food culture :D damn what a job
@isimBulamiyom
same here....no question asks just loving it all....
dolma and baklava very delicious Turkish food :) IT'S OVER! :)
hahaha... finally Gordon Ramsay met his match on this video.... Good job chef Hasan for kicking his butt...
2 minutes to troll up a dolma... are you fucking kidding me... took me like 15 seconds on my first try ever lol
my grandma is macedonian and makes baclava in her basement, people have offered her money to film how she does it and my dumbass never asked to learn how, now shes getting too old and losing her marbles so its probably too late :(
Ramsay making dolma and börek... Damn! Wonders never cease! LOL!
Greece and Turkey border each other and share the Aegean Sea.
Of course their traditional foods are similar if not practically identical.
It says it at the very beginning. It was a show Gordan did where people would cook a long live using their webcams. The name of the show was "Gordan Ramsay: Cookalong live"
of course. that's the point.
They are grape leaves and taste sweetly sour
Just wondering, what does dolma means in Armenian or Greek ?
thats a great video..thanx for share and for trying to make a turkish food !!
0:56 Gordon does the limbo!
that's not dolma.. that is sarma.. dolma is bell pepper stuffed with rice (sometimes mixed with ground meat..) .. the greeks call it dolmades, but turks call it sarma :)
saying The Greeks invented baklava, is the same thing as saying The Italians invented pasta... we all know its not true
@SuperCikociko wait so why are like turkish food and greek food similar? or something im confused
Amazing, I agree that Chef is worse temper wise them Chef Ramsay. Very interesting about that last dessert, looks very yummy.
I have no problem with where the food was born but I have with one ingredient. Clarified butter? Did the mothers' of those chefs used any clarified butter when they made baklava at home?
@FLT111
no it isnt.it's turkish.
Turkish food is sooooo gooood!!
wheres the full video i want to see him clash
from what show is this? and what episode??
People who come here to bash Turkey by saying their cuisine is stolen from other cultures should think before they talk. Do you know what the names of the foods mean? Hahah funny that many dishes eaten in Greece, Armenia, Russia and the middle east have Turkish names. Like dolma for example. The names are words in Turkish so it's obvious..
Dolma is a traditional turkish food mate dont know what your on
what season and episode of cookalong-live is this ? I want to watch the whole thing.
bloody amazing!
these are all mesapotamia outsourced dishes. thus, they are not greek, they are not armenian, they are not turkish. all the countries affected by this culture transformed the same food with their own culture. still i can say that armenian and turkish modifications are quite good. greek is so pale by the means of spice and texture compared to the others.
why bother arguing whether it's turkish or greek? we've lived together for so many years that we cannot possibly know the exact origin. i like to think that it's a perfect combination of both cultures.. it's a "love-child" :) don't let politics win..
Gordon, just in case you don't know.. Turkish food is just small part of middle-eastern foods! and almost everything they have, we have but the taste is better and its different. Go try our foods! in the middle east not in London, I bet Turkish people would say that this restaurant doesn't represent Turkey!
baklava is delicious!same as burek!
LOL Ramsey got RAMSEYED
@alguienPLC Nice to hear such words :))..But Why Turkish food,and Turkish people..Is there a special interest about Turkey in Venezuela
Its beautiful to see how Arabic and Turkish foods are so similar, and how Turkish foods are more than often made in Arabic homes.
Every time there is a video portraing anything, Greek, Turkish, Armenian or Azerbaijani the comments section turns into a fucking pie throwing contest. It's pathetic.
I make Baklava with filo dough brown sugar