"You still didn't do the washing up" Haha, you gotta love that mum attitude. Doesn't matter if you're a world renowned chef, mum keeps you on your toes :)
@@joes9983 his dad was an abusive alcoholic to his mom and his brother was addicted to heroin and im pre sure one of Gordon's sister had a abusive boyfriend too
Gordon had a bad childhood. His dad was an alcoholic who beat his mum. Gordon Ramsay plus his brother and 2 sisters were often placed in care. In the end the ambulance crew who took her to hospital called the police and a womans refuge. He also had his dreams of being a professional footballer shattered through an injury. So no, Gordon didn't have a good childhood. It makes it all the more interesting that he cares so much for people, and tries to help as much as possible, including where he introduced baking to a prison in brixham which is still going strong, selling the products to the general public and also gives the prisoners a recognised qualification in baking
I find that no matter where you live or where you eat, you always come back to that familiar comforting taste you grew up witg. Nobody makes better food than what your mother cooked for you as a child. I will never forget that my mother never opened cans or frozen meals, when I came home from school there was always soup and a second-course meal cooked by my mother. She was a working mother but always found time to cook for me and my brother, now I'm the one who mostly cooks :P
Gordon Ramsay’s mum needs a show of her own where she’s the one doing the cooking and talking. I would genuinely love to see her recipes and style of cooking.
That’s not always a good thing. They could have an big curse because of that. Imagine eating Gordens food all the time and every where you go, you can’t eat something, because nothing tastes you. Youre Taste is on Gordens standards and normal things that other people cook just doesn’t taste you, because they are not near his standards.
good on you Gordon, for never forgetting your roots and never looking down on on someone who has lesser means than you do nowadays. that kitchen of yours is an absolute DREAM of mine since I love cooking and baking, but, alas, it's 4 old-fashioned stoves and a sink for me atm. Every bit of preparing, I have to literally do on the stove. I still turn out 3-4 varieties of christmas cookies out each year, the sheets just have to rest on my bed while the next portion is going in, and I can make a full 3 course meal if asked to. I guess that's the real skill, making something out of nothing and make the best out of the tiniest of spaces. Thought me a lot. Still can't wait for a bigger kitchen so I can *really* spread my culinary wings Thanks again for these videos
I hope you can get the kitchen of your dreams soon and cook the best of food full of love and passion, because you really seem to like what you do! Best of luck in accomplishing your beautiful kitchen dream!
the thing about shepherds pie is every kid in the UK grew up on on it. To this day when i end up going home mum still Cooks it for me no matter how bad a day or week is going home and having Shepherd's pie on the table with family around you is the moments i cherish
Oh my goodness this takes me back to my gran she always did a dinner and pudding from scratch her food was so good steamed treacle pudding with custard and she made a shepherds pie to die for
I remember those dishes as well. Also my mum did a steamed bacon and leek pudding, that was delicious. As Gordon's mum said, brings back good memories. As a kid I wanted cheap burgers etc. Now I would gladly give up everything for my mums home cooked food. She also did a fantastic cheese and onion pie made her own rough puff pastry
@@lizb853 omg my mum's was to die for. But as a kid you just want to eat fast food. Unfortunately my mum died 16 years ago, only 73, so no chance until, and if we meet up again. Her cheese and onion pie went like this: large pie dish greased with butter, rough puff pastry baked blind, cheese onion and potato filling the rough puff pastry topping with added cheese in it and cheese sprinkled on top. My mouth is actually watering lol
@@helenvertannes691 😊 How fantastic. I'm sadly notorious for my poor and small apetite, but that description of your mother's cheese and onion pie, is actually making me feel quite hungry.
@@lizb853 I was anorexic for about 4 months, suddenly it was that pie. Just a nice smallish slice, spoonful of buttery mash and spoonful of peas. I'm glad the description did justice to the pie x
So endearing to watch Gordon cook with his mom. One can see the genuine love and respect. The shepperd's pie and dessert look amazing.! Oh well, everything does. Thanks for the recipes. PS: What can i replace the wine with please?
What a beautiful family affair producing scrumptious looking meals. I now have my dinner planned. Thank you for sharing your beautiful family, home and meals. Whatta pleasure watching.
Gordon is an amazing chef and is very fun to watch even if you dont know how to cook you would wnjoy watching his videos please keep it up Mr Gordon you’re amazing! 🙂
That's a great breakfast, I start work at six in the morning, tomorrow I'll get up at three follow Gordon's instructions, wash everything up and be ready for a hard day, can't wait.
13:51 Gordon's Mom: Nice & slow... Gordon: (before looking at his mom - who the hell are you to instruct me?! and realized oh it's my mom) what a wonderful moment...
I love how regional and fresh the british ingredients always look. And the Recipes must be so different than the German ones. I should try some of both Countries. Maybe I can cook some nice Regional, old fashioned, German Recipes!
King Edward potatoes are also popular in the Canary Islands, where the variant is called "Chinegua", which came about from the locals trying to say "King Edward"
I like this type of Gordon ramsay he's not shouting and kind🤣BUT just imagine if they created another show just the same as kitchen nightmares oooh i would love to see gordon on fire again🤣but that's just maybe alr
Nice food...lovely mother sweet wife n lovely kids Mr Gordon u have.. God bless u n urs family.. No doubt u r champion chef but U r also very lucky person having such a sweet family living all together ...👍👍💐💐
awww this brings back so many good memories for me too, my Grandpa was Walsh, he came to South Africa after his dad got the black lung from the first world war. My Grandpa used to make those potato cakes he called them potato pan cakes, I loved his food. After he passed away I always wanted to know how he made them, and here you are making them, now I can finally make them myself, I tried a few times but never tasted like my grandpa's but I got a feeling the way you made them Gordon is going to be the way to go.
Great to see Gordon's mum Helen in the kitchen again, & along with the children joining in. I love Gordon's recipe for Shepherds Pie than the old way my Nanna & mother made it, I dislike carrots & peas being in the meat & enjoy them separately, of course some people can't eat peas but can eat beans, or broad beans. I always put red wine in my meat casseroles it gives it a great boost & makes it more flavoursome. All the other dishes look completely yum & I wouldn't change them. Wonderful video thoroughly enjoyed this.
Cat: shows up
Gordon: Disappear, go chase some mice
Cat: Yes chef, sorry chef
That poor cat
😆kyutie🐈
Time?
lol
cat: but I am here to help...to eat😈😈
"You still didn't do the washing up" Haha, you gotta love that mum attitude. Doesn't matter if you're a world renowned chef, mum keeps you on your toes :)
Allergic to the soaps 🤣🤣
seeing Gordon and his mom cook together and smile together warms my heart, considering what Gordon's childhood was
His Dad was a T**T
What has to him again his brother was a junkie o know
Even if Gordon is one of the best chef in the world , nobody can top the cooking skills of their own mother
Yee
agree
My mum can’t cook well at all but my Nans food was the best I’ve ever eaten. I get sad never being able to taste her Sunday roast again.
@@SD-oi9gr so sorry
Hehehehe. Eiter my mom and grandma are feeding my ego, or I'm a much better cook than both...on some dishes.
Gordon: “Just a touch of Red wine”
Also Gordon: Pours half a bottle of wine into the pan
2 shots of vodka flashbacks
imagine his daughter taking a bit
🤣🤣
megapint
A lil bit o' olive oil
Gordon's camera crew must been having the best days of their lives whenever Gordon cooks
Remember me when this comment blow up
Yes
They get to smell all that food and maybe even get some samples
@@creeper-p8m exactly.
@@Tray-v5u me to
His poor mum has been through a lot and you can tell she still carries the scars. Brave lady
Gordon’s mum is the best, and deserves more attention.
Gordon's dad and brother were drug addicts so yeah
Gordon’s Mum is awesome, you can tell she’s got a heart as big as Scotland and adores her Grandchildren.
are you sure? his dad n brother was a drug addict?
@@joes9983 his dad was an abusive alcoholic to his mom and his brother was addicted to heroin and im pre sure one of Gordon's sister had a abusive boyfriend too
Must be nice growing up in a loving and caring family that develops a passion for the rest of your life.
I bet they get to do the dishes 😉
His dad was abusive
Are you referring to Gordon's children or Gordon himself? because Gordon didn't have that good of a childhood.
@@synerzu yup...
Gordon had a bad childhood. His dad was an alcoholic who beat his mum. Gordon Ramsay plus his brother and 2 sisters were often placed in care. In the end the ambulance crew who took her to hospital called the police and a womans refuge. He also had his dreams of being a professional footballer shattered through an injury. So no, Gordon didn't have a good childhood. It makes it all the more interesting that he cares so much for people, and tries to help as much as possible, including where he introduced baking to a prison in brixham which is still going strong, selling the products to the general public and also gives the prisoners a recognised qualification in baking
The way Gordon behave when he's at home or on a british show is way more interesting than how he has to be on americans shows
He hams it up for the American audiences. It's all an act (or most of it is, anyway).
@@shahancheong9792 tru
Yeah and he's a different bloke in Australia as well, really friendly and nice.
@@shahancheong9792 aA aA aA rha tha tha tha na na na
I think his one of those guys who's very different when his working. It might be the people (adults) who makes him angry.
Imagine if he just started cussing them all out 😂😂. "NOT LIKE THAT YOU ABSOLUTE DONKEYY"
Lol
He wouldn’t dare. At least, not with his mother around.
@@akshaymundkur pretty sure he doesnt give a fuck who it is that's on the receiving end 😆😆😆
Lol XD
Gordons mum: YOU DARE CUSS AT ME?
Gordon: no chef,sorry chef
Family's finally sitting at the table ready to eat.
Nobody:
Mom:
"You still didn't do the washing up"
😂🤣she's like me
My god, Gordon mum is the best. She is so sweet and she’s just so precious.
I find that no matter where you live or where you eat, you always come back to that familiar comforting taste you grew up witg. Nobody makes better food than what your mother cooked for you as a child. I will never forget that my mother never opened cans or frozen meals, when I came home from school there was always soup and a second-course meal cooked by my mother. She was a working mother but always found time to cook for me and my brother, now I'm the one who mostly cooks :P
Yes, my mum always made anything g taste good, even the simplest things, God rest her soul..mums r the best.
Gordon: this is my kitchen
Me: that’s three times my house
MONEY 😩
I mean come on! That's the world best chef kitchen you are talking about
In Africa, it's the size of a whole village!
Gordon's recipes are unbeatable! Even when he isn't screaming about the lamb sauce
yeahhh
Gordon Ramsay’s mum needs a show of her own where she’s the one doing the cooking and talking. I would genuinely love to see her recipes and style of cooking.
Tilly: "How does a skeleton call their friends? On the skele-bone"
Gordon: "Tilly, come on! That was shit!"
Gordon’s kids have been eating one of the most delicious meals in the world all their life 😭
I know lucky fuckers lol. I eat beans on toast
@@crooked420s5 oh dang I feel sad about you
#GazaUnderAttack
@@crooked420s5 ত
That’s not always a good thing. They could have an big curse because of that. Imagine eating Gordens food all the time and every where you go, you can’t eat something, because nothing tastes you. Youre Taste is on Gordens standards and normal things that other people cook just doesn’t taste you, because they are not near his standards.
Beautiful how Gordon adds this family scene. Love it. Love how he elevates simple recipes. My esteem of Gordon keeps rising.
Without a doubt you can tell where Gordon gets his passion from , his mother is a gem , and Gordon really is a great cook
British shepards pie with wine?😅
Mama Ramsay's banter with Gordon is priceless.
It's so wholesome!
It’s quite weird to watch a none aggressive/screaming Chef Ramsay.
Yes
It's how he is normally. Most of the screaming you see comes from the Fox network.
Don't watch his American shows then.
Yeah
You mean when he’s not acting. Not really. This is him normally
good on you Gordon, for never forgetting your roots and never looking down on on someone who has lesser means than you do nowadays. that kitchen of yours is an absolute DREAM of mine since I love cooking and baking, but, alas, it's 4 old-fashioned stoves and a sink for me atm. Every bit of preparing, I have to literally do on the stove. I still turn out 3-4 varieties of christmas cookies out each year, the sheets just have to rest on my bed while the next portion is going in, and I can make a full 3 course meal if asked to. I guess that's the real skill, making something out of nothing and make the best out of the tiniest of spaces. Thought me a lot.
Still can't wait for a bigger kitchen so I can *really* spread my culinary wings
Thanks again for these videos
I hope you can get the kitchen of your dreams soon and cook the best of food full of love and passion, because you really seem to like what you do! Best of luck in accomplishing your beautiful kitchen dream!
you are such a sweetie-pie, thank you so, SO much!
Absolutely amazing, so good to hear from Gordon's mum about her cooking and knowing Gordon still loves her food.
Gordon to his cat : Honey , piss off. Go chase the mice
Cat : Huh what ?
Cat sees Gordon with knife
Cat : yes chef .
I don't know about the cat, but I would be scared as well if a world-class chef had a knife and was telling me to disappear.
it’s Ernie not honey . honey is what u have with your pancake
The face his mum makes while eating tells me that she still isn‘t completely convinced by his shepards pie😅
I love to watch Gordon and his mum cooking together 😊 so sweet x
I loved the joy & camaraderie, Gordon has with Mum when cooking.❤
So Gordon finally learnt his lesson from last time when he challenged his mom on apple pie cook-off, and cooked sheperd's pie instead
Shepherd's Pie!
He won the Apple pie
@@uhhyep2753 he made a titanic pie tho
it became an apple pie because of his mum
You can see the sparkle in his eyes when he cooks - the passion for food
18:06 Such a adorable daughter❤
the thing about shepherds pie is every kid in the UK grew up on on it. To this day when i end up going home mum still Cooks it for me no matter how bad a day or week is going home and having Shepherd's pie on the table with family around you is the moments i cherish
Awe this was bloody lovely! Love how much manners Gordon had to his mum, definately on his p's and q's
Love watching this, I love the family atmosphere and what a bonus having Nan there. Love how Gordon ramped up family favs.
Gordon Ramsay's family is really happy, I hope my family is also like him
Love how his mum brings him back down to earth. Way to go Mrs.
‘A touch of red wine’
*proceeds to pour half the bottle*
Oh my goodness this takes me back to my gran she always did a dinner and pudding from scratch her food was so good steamed treacle pudding with custard and she made a shepherds pie to die for
I remember those dishes as well. Also my mum did a steamed bacon and leek pudding, that was delicious. As Gordon's mum said, brings back good memories. As a kid I wanted cheap burgers etc. Now I would gladly give up everything for my mums home cooked food. She also did a fantastic cheese and onion pie made her own rough puff pastry
@@helenvertannes691
Cheese and onion pie is one of the loves of my life. I'd eat that 7 days a week, if I thougt that I could get away with it.
@@lizb853 omg my mum's was to die for. But as a kid you just want to eat fast food. Unfortunately my mum died 16 years ago, only 73, so no chance until, and if we meet up again. Her cheese and onion pie went like this: large pie dish greased with butter, rough puff pastry baked blind, cheese onion and potato filling the rough puff pastry topping with added cheese in it and cheese sprinkled on top. My mouth is actually watering lol
@@helenvertannes691
😊 How fantastic.
I'm sadly notorious for my poor and small apetite, but that description of your mother's cheese and onion pie, is actually making me feel quite hungry.
@@lizb853 I was anorexic for about 4 months, suddenly it was that pie. Just a nice smallish slice, spoonful of buttery mash and spoonful of peas. I'm glad the description did justice to the pie x
Cooking with your mum was so sweet. I laughed all through. God bless your home
You can tell he loves his family, he is so gentle and kind with them, he worships his Mum, it is beautiful 😍
Love the interaction between mum and son! The dishes looked so tasty!
Gordon had a lot of resolve holding back the curse words, while the family was invading HIS kitchen 😂🤣
I can still remember
Gordon's mum: "Is it cooked in the middle? From my angle I can see the middle... sinking, Titanic!" 😂🤣
So endearing to watch Gordon cook with his mom. One can see the genuine love and respect.
The shepperd's pie and dessert look amazing.!
Oh well, everything does. Thanks for the recipes.
PS: What can i replace the wine with please?
Use vinegar as a substitute for wine especially apple cider vinegar... It's acidic in nature so, covers almost all of the wine qualities
You could use red wine vinegar or apple cider vinegar. If you wanted you could also see about a combination of balsamic vinegar and white vinegar
Grape juice
Stock
Beef stock
'You still didn't do the washing up!' Gordon... lol! Credits to your mum who brought you up right! 😂❤
l really love Gordons mum she seems like such a sweet lady
Love how she still scolded him about washing up at the end. Mothers will always be mothers
What a beautiful family affair producing scrumptious looking meals. I now have my dinner planned. Thank you for sharing your beautiful family, home and meals. Whatta pleasure watching.
Thoroughly enjoyed this episode! God bless Nanny Ramsay & her lovely son, beautiful daughter in-law & beautiful grandkids 💛
Gordon is an amazing chef and is very fun to watch even if you dont know how to cook you would wnjoy watching his videos please keep it up Mr Gordon you’re amazing! 🙂
I like how you interact with your mother. This might bring back memories of old day
Cat: exists*
Gordon: go chase some mice 😂
BEAUTIFUL BOND OF A SON AND MOTHER. LOVED THIS PROGRAM!!!!
HE IS A GOOD CHEF, SON, HUSBAND AND FATHER
Though this is an old video republished, love your mom, she is so sweet. Love shepherd pie, yum-yum !!
Love your mum. Bless her. I was always told men are chefs and women are cooks. Tilly's so sweet.
Feels so good that he doesn't curse at home loll xD
Love how the cat just looks at Gorgon when he commands it to leave, never see a human get away with that
We all know he's just a softie at heart, it's all a show
I didn't know that this is an old video until Tilly appeared
Gordon: Ernie, psst, disappear! go chase some mice
Ernie: why don't you disappear and scream at some chefs 😤
I really enjoyed this, in fact I really enjoy Gordons stuff and even when he doesn't swear. So much better than when he doesn't swear at Americans.
"A little touch of red wine"
*empties whole bottle*
I think he's amazing. His passion just comes shining through.
That's a great breakfast, I start work at six in the morning, tomorrow I'll get up at three follow Gordon's instructions, wash everything up and be ready for a hard day, can't wait.
That’s a 30 minute dish. Easily achieved at the weekend.
I'm pretty sure a round of toast is beyond your capabilities by the sound of it.
Tilly's dad jokes are on point.
Nan is as Scottish as they get, straight to the point lol
Gordon : "Honey, psssh... Disappear, go chase some mice"
Cat : "why i has to if there's a bacon up there ?"
Mom always always be a mom, even if you're a 3 star michellin chef.
i love that silly little smile he does when he actually like something ;D well played on the food, looks tasty
The zoom ins on Gordon’s house actually makes it look like a villains lair XD
13:51
Gordon's Mom: Nice & slow...
Gordon: (before looking at his mom - who the hell are you to instruct me?! and realized oh it's my mom)
what a wonderful moment...
Drink everytime he says "growing up", "seasoning/season", "potatoes", "pollock", "olive oil", "pan" and "butter"
I’m in A&E now, thanks 😓
I love how regional and fresh the british ingredients always look. And the Recipes must be so different than the German ones. I should try some of both Countries. Maybe I can cook some nice Regional, old fashioned, German Recipes!
2:15 I’m literally eating bacon, beans, sausage, toast and egg
Love this man....his mum must be so proud
Lovely 👌🏻 Greetings from Scotland 😊 Have a wonderful day everyone 🌻
I love Gordon because he is a family man and has a cute little cat called Ernie . Yes of course the delicious food he cooks .
This show just makes me literally drool all over aaagghhh
Gordon is always at his best with his family!
0:22 I love your family Gordon Ramsay!
And also your foods! There so scrumptious and delicious as always! 🤤🤤🤤🤤🤤
King Edward potatoes are also popular in the Canary Islands, where the variant is called "Chinegua", which came about from the locals trying to say "King Edward"
Lovely family recipe stuff, will definitely be doing this as my monthly shepherds pie recipe!
Hardest people on shows are sometimes the nicest.
I like this type of Gordon ramsay he's not shouting and kind🤣BUT just imagine if they created another show just the same as kitchen nightmares oooh i would love to see gordon on fire again🤣but that's just maybe alr
The cat: That looks amazing, absolutely gorgeous 😇
Whenever I hear Shepherd's pie...
My brain: that's what Rachel puts in the trifle!!
ROFLMFAO 🤣
Anyone else remembers the shepherd's pie that made gordon throw up?
Kitchen nightmares
Such a great video! Love shepherds pie. I’m sure it tastes great 😁
Yeah love it. By the way your DNA videos are great man 🧬🧬
@@temlee7865 oh thanks pal
Nice food...lovely mother sweet wife n lovely kids Mr Gordon u have..
God bless u n urs family..
No doubt u r champion chef but U r also very lucky person having such a sweet family living all together ...👍👍💐💐
2:20
Cat - yes chef
awww this brings back so many good memories for me too, my Grandpa was Walsh, he came to South Africa after his dad got the black lung from the first world war. My Grandpa used to make those potato cakes he called them potato pan cakes, I loved his food. After he passed away I always wanted to know how he made them, and here you are making them, now I can finally make them myself, I tried a few times but never tasted like my grandpa's but I got a feeling the way you made them Gordon is going to be the way to go.
No wonder he owns multiple restaurants, so that he doesn't have to wash the dishes on his own!
Lovely to see your family taking part in the hummy delicious traditional food amazing
Gordon's ketchup bottle is so cute😄😆
21:59 So posh even Tilly has a glass of wine
I think I've seen this video a million times already.
I can see this again for the 10 time :P
Great to see Gordon's mum Helen in the kitchen again, & along with the children joining in. I love Gordon's recipe for Shepherds Pie than the old way my Nanna & mother made it, I dislike carrots & peas being in the meat & enjoy them separately, of course some people can't eat peas but can eat beans, or broad beans. I always put red wine in my meat casseroles it gives it a great boost & makes it more flavoursome. All the other dishes look completely yum & I wouldn't change them. Wonderful video thoroughly enjoyed this.
"A little touch of wine" - Pours half a bottle.
😂😂😂😂 why does your mum sound like mrs doubtfire 😂 I couldn’t stop giggling