That's why Gordon is as good as he is, he goes all over the world learning about cooking styles and foods nobody's ever heard of or thought about. He never stops learning.
Videos like this and the caviar farm are my favorite kinds of Gordon content. He has such a deep appreciation for these things but just a surface level knowledge of the technical process of it that he can dive in with such genuine enthusiasm.
I'm sure the craftsman guy was only too happy to welcome the world-famous chef and his film crew from National Geographic, because of ... his enthusiasm, that's it.
@@AlanHope2013 he is talking about himself liking Gordon’s enthusiasm in the videos had nothing to do with the craftsman this comment literally makes no sense lmao
Ramsey is great. He's so quiet and respectful when with someone he knows he can learn something from. Now his teaching on the other hand... He's tough, but you can tell he cares.
watch Masterchef Junior, a lot of why he explodes is people who should know better doing the wrong thing and refusing to even admit it is the wrong thing. And a lot of times it is stupidly simple things that any chef should know better.
My favorite is when he blows up on the restaraunt owners in Kitchen Nightmares, since they basically shouldn't have any business working with food since they ignore basic food safety protocols.
@@DeNihility having worked in many kitchens and having lots of friends in the industry I can say those food safety procols get ignored all the time, even in high end restaurants.
@HahThatsWhatSheSaid Yeah, obviously not every joint is like this but a surprising number don't really follow protocol, especially places with an extremely high volume of customers
@@staym4961 Yeah, but Gordon is human and flawed just as any of us in other aspects, he can make mistakes as well in who to respect and not to, personally you don't know Gordon so whose to say he's disrespecting those who do deserve respect? He's not god outside of culinary arts my friend.
@@squirreltastic-k5v Have you only seen him on American shows? They amp up his antagonism for the drama. The British shows are much better at showing him as a deep and caring professional.
Ahhh ! Now now you know all too well you’re like me you have 5 children because you didn’t know what causes that. 😂 I have 2 sons now grown men who are married when they were born I was stunned to oblivion. 😳 Now I see their children actually my grandchildren! 😳 oh my goodness peel Me off the ground I feel like I belong in a mental institution 😂 🧬 GENETICS. Wow !!! I hope you have more 🎂 cakes from your oven. He heeee ! From 🐝💫🌍 Godspeed sincerely 🙏🏻
@@phattwratt8176 aphrodisiac but why? Because of the enormous zinc content, 1-2 oysters is probably enough to intake for daily zinc need, around 10-15 mg
If you watch the UK versions of his show, it is more realistic. He would point out the mistake, but also show them how to correct it so they can learn. It is just the American version have excessive editing and sound effect, focusing on the conflicts and him shouting at people.
Hes probably the most diverse. Hes literally been everywhere and tried all cuisine and fully understands it probably more than anyone seriously. The places hes been... little tribes hes cooked with... took their methods that are 1000s of years old and respected it. Hes not some tv cook... hes the most experienced and diverse probably in the history of culinary arts
But Gordon screams at people on Tik Tok if they dont cook things like a frenchman. Strange. He tbinks there's onky one wsy to make food but cant make a grilled cheese. Stop worshiping rich people.
This may be the best video of Gordon Ramsey I've ever seen. His appreciation for something so beautiful and natural in the United States warms my heart.
The whole show is basically like that. Gordon taking us along, learning about food and culture you not usually hear about (which after watching each episode - it is a shame)
@@GYI5U yeah but it's Maine with the right to roam - naming the spot = people showing up. Either legally or illegally. The kind that even ask 'where is this???" are clearly those that want to flood the area regardless of the law.
I am from new england and love the fact we have so many areas for fresh oysters. Each region has a different taste so when you are at an oyster bar you have your pick of 7-8 regions ranging from sweetness to levels of brine. They are delicious.
You just have free, unlimited protein, zinc, selenium, etc all free, organic, fresh. How amazing. Maybe I'll visit Maine and hike along those rivers and have a fresh oyster like they did.
The oyster bar near me has a cool story. It started out as an oyster farm but as they got bigger the owner ended up buying a dockspace for workers to use. The space had a rundown restaurant on the land, so he ended up turning it into a restaurant to sell the oysters. They did really well and now its like a 5 star restaurant with a weeks-long waiting list out in the marshes.
It's amazing when you realize how much great food is put on earth for us to enjoy. I don't think I'll ever be able to appreciate oysters, but I'm sure this is exciting for many.
I was always that weird nerd in class who was super interested in really odd or random stuff other people weren't, and it SUCKED getting bullied because of it. It's been so amazing to grow up and watch how experts like Gordon Ramsay nerd out in the exact same way about random stuff like fresh oysters in a riverbed. It makes me feel like I'm not weird after all. Or, maybe more accurately, I am weird and there are lots of other people just like me.
Keep learning about about new and interesting things - Let bullies remain ignorant. It's their lose, and you have everything to gain from not letting them drag you down like crabs in a bucket. You'll be the better off one, in the long run.
A lot of Oyster farms use cages to keep the Oysters together and of consistent size. My dog doesn't have wings, but he goes in a cage (Kennel) when I leave the house.....
Best things in life: - watching people pretend they enjoy scotch - watching people pretend they enjoy caviar - watching people pretend they enjoy oysters
I lived in a boat that was docked near an oyster packing plant, they would return the shells to the shore and at low tide….. it was the best. There were shrimp that hung out on the docks at night, a fish net, flashlight and stick and you could scoop up two pounds of them. This video brings me back.
Some people don't appreciate how good a *happy* Gordon is. Always warms me to see him enjoying what's going on and having so much fun learning new things about what he loves. 💕
Even in these short videos, Gordon shows he's much more than just that "screaming chef" for which he's (in)famous. He is intense. He listens intensely, is intensely enthusiastic about food, intensely empathetic towards customers, and cares intensely about the processes of preparing food. I've learned a lot simply by observing his mannerisms in different situations. He's one of the most engaged listeners I've ever seen. If I go to a new job or if I'm in a position where I'm gathering information, I try to emulate his behavior when he's listening and taking in as well. Notice how little input he gives, besides affirmations, questions and short recapitulations. When he gets to try an oyster, he doesn't do what many TV-personalities do; "look at this, big, creamy, that's perfect, wow, tastes fantastic, there's so many of them here, look right here..." - no, just a simple "wow...", and he lets the other person take the initiative again. This, to me, is what separates him from his peers; he can be the most intense leader with abrupt and even abrasive communicative behavior, but he can also put himself in the most extremely passive, listening role when the situation asks for it, and let the expert and his food do all the talking for him.
Canned smoked oysters are absolute garbage compared to freshly smoked ones. I really love canned ones but the moment I tasted freshly smoked ones down on fisherman's wharf, it was a complete paradigm shift of preference. They are that good
@@r0bz0rly Recently moved to New England. I am not exaggerating when I say it is 90% because when I was traveling around the area (Rhode Island, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, and Vermont), I had to struggle to find a bad meal. And yes, the seafood in the coastal towns is as good as it looks. New Bedford scallops are my personal favorite.
It’s an absolute beautiful thing to watch someone with as much expertise as Ramsey learning something from other people and cultures! The way he opens up and takes it all in is like a child in a candy store, wanting to try the next thing!
I have watched this clip at least a dozen times. Love the interaction, love the back story of the bed, love the explanation to smoking oysters and lone the beautiful setting of Maine.
I can't get over the story he told. I'm not sure most people watching this understand just how lucky Adam is. He basically accidently introduced oysters to a near perfect environment for them and created a goldmine for himself out of nothing
@@billfred9411 Right!!??!! I know of a law suit in Washington in which $100,000s were spin litigating a claim between a tribe and other land owners because the land owners spent thousands upon thousands to improve an oyster bed. Goldmine indeed. and that mine did not disturbed the beauty or environment at all.
Gordon is a true chef, he knows there's always something more to learn and shows respect to the masters who can teach him. That's what being a chef is, a master pursuing culinary knowledge to the ends of the Earth. (No disrespect to chefs who don't have Gordon's budget or anything like that, I just mean that a true chef has a never-ending appreciation for the culinary arts.)
There is a down side to oysters in Maine. They are an invasive species and they do damage the natural river bed. They also out compete other native bivalves. But they are very tasty. I recommend the ones that come from the Damariscotta river in Damariscotta/Newcastle.
My dude I get the joke but pretty much all my favorit dishes are raw and I bet Gordon would join me for some steak tartare some carpaccio or some sushi. All has to be as fresh as possible
@@jayt1791 Here it's with the quail egg, I tell them to hold the capers and they serve it with little mini toasts. I only know 2 restaraunts around here that serve it well.
@@kevinkarbonik2928 if I tried to do that with the meat they sell in my city I’m sure I’d die. Sounds like you gotta be rich to afford meat that fresh all the time
I love seeing experts in a certain field explain their ways of doing things. Gordon being so interested and listening makes it even better.
@Stick This is some kid just trying to make it as a content creator, commenting and sparking interest in his channel, lay off him dude.
That's why Gordon is as good as he is, he goes all over the world learning about cooking styles and foods nobody's ever heard of or thought about. He never stops learning.
@@Goshjij Still spam.
He’s always a student of the game 👊
@@Goshjij he literally has 0 videos, the only content he's creating is these comments
Videos like this and the caviar farm are my favorite kinds of Gordon content.
He has such a deep appreciation for these things but just a surface level knowledge of the technical process of it that he can dive in with such genuine enthusiasm.
I'm sure the craftsman guy was only too happy to welcome the world-famous chef and his film crew from National Geographic, because of ... his enthusiasm, that's it.
Grilled cheese is pretty good 😁
@@AlanHope2013 he is talking about himself liking Gordon’s enthusiasm in the videos had nothing to do with the craftsman this comment literally makes no sense lmao
I know what youre talking about, i loved the caviar video
I liked the caviar episode too, do you like the wild boar episode?
Ramsey is great. He's so quiet and respectful when with someone he knows he can learn something from. Now his teaching on the other hand...
He's tough, but you can tell he cares.
watch Masterchef Junior, a lot of why he explodes is people who should know better doing the wrong thing and refusing to even admit it is the wrong thing. And a lot of times it is stupidly simple things that any chef should know better.
My favorite is when he blows up on the restaraunt owners in Kitchen Nightmares, since they basically shouldn't have any business working with food since they ignore basic food safety protocols.
@@DeNihility having worked in many kitchens and having lots of friends in the industry I can say those food safety procols get ignored all the time, even in high end restaurants.
@HahThatsWhatSheSaid Yeah, obviously not every joint is like this but a surprising number don't really follow protocol, especially places with an extremely high volume of customers
Lol I could’ve taught the same things when I was in 3rd grade in California
"Gotta have some secrets" Gordon sniffs "Honey"
Adam to his small shoulder radio: “Ready the snipers”
Yeah
Yeah
Yeah
Yeah
Seeing Gordon around someone he respects is truly amazing.
Honestly he lacks respect most of the time and could be a lot more humble for his own good
@@squirreltastic-k5v Gordon respects people who deserve respect
@@staym4961 Yeah, but Gordon is human and flawed just as any of us in other aspects, he can make mistakes as well in who to respect and not to, personally you don't know Gordon so whose to say he's disrespecting those who do deserve respect? He's not god outside of culinary arts my friend.
@@squirreltastic-k5v Have you only seen him on American shows? They amp up his antagonism for the drama. The British shows are much better at showing him as a deep and caring professional.
@Allen Tokyoo are you referring to Ramsey or the people he disrespects for often dumb reasons
"Let's go smoke some big ones".
No wonder Gordon was eating so many oysters.
Was half expecting snoop dog to pop his head out…
i was hoping to see a comment about this
gotta smoke to increase your munch
This is how the best days begin and end
Hahahha
"There is a reason I had 5 kids" too funny.
Ahhh ! Now now you know all too well you’re like me you have 5 children because you didn’t know what causes that. 😂
I have 2 sons now grown men who are married when they were born I was stunned to oblivion. 😳
Now I see their children actually my grandchildren!
😳 oh my goodness peel
Me off the ground I feel like I belong in a mental institution 😂 🧬 GENETICS.
Wow !!! I hope you have more 🎂 cakes from your oven. He heeee ! From 🐝💫🌍 Godspeed sincerely 🙏🏻
I don't get the joke
@@edsoniyo oysters are an aphrodisiac
@@edsoniyo boom boom time!
@@phattwratt8176 aphrodisiac but why?
Because of the enormous zinc content, 1-2 oysters is probably enough to intake for daily zinc need, around 10-15 mg
Love seeing Ramsey outside of “reality” tv
Just him and his love of food and personality is really him at his best.
Even in the reality tv, that is what he is like. He always responds well to people with passion.
If you watch the UK versions of his show, it is more realistic. He would point out the mistake, but also show them how to correct it so they can learn.
It is just the American version have excessive editing and sound effect, focusing on the conflicts and him shouting at people.
@@EnycmaPie The American version is literally like adding vine boom sound effects.
Hes probably the most diverse. Hes literally been everywhere and tried all cuisine and fully understands it probably more than anyone seriously. The places hes been... little tribes hes cooked with... took their methods that are 1000s of years old and respected it. Hes not some tv cook... hes the most experienced and diverse probably in the history of culinary arts
@@adamturner8732
HaHaHa 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Always love seeing Gordon enjoying food from other places
Reminds me of Anthony Bourdain
@@Flashisgreatfr I could tell you’re a kid from the first word of your comment
@@MyLifeAsLouis RIP Anthony
@ THINK PATH
I subscribed
But Gordon screams at people on Tik Tok if they dont cook things like a frenchman. Strange. He tbinks there's onky one wsy to make food but cant make a grilled cheese. Stop worshiping rich people.
The way Gordon goes for a high five then grabs your hand all awkwardly as they connect should be a felony.
He’s not going for a high five, he’s going for an upward handshake. There’s a difference
@@hotdawg8286 An upward handshake? Is that a European thing?
@@hotdawg8286 Still awkward!
That is what they call a "Hand Hug" lol
That's called a "Signature Move", young buckly....
This may be the best video of Gordon Ramsey I've ever seen. His appreciation for something so beautiful and natural in the United States warms my heart.
He was far more amazed when he tried the farmed caviar
Just came to say the farmed caviar episode. He was swooning
The whole show is basically like that. Gordon taking us along, learning about food and culture you not usually hear about (which after watching each episode - it is a shame)
@@rossegan7244 I love this European insecurity.
plot twist: there's no honey in the jar and the guy lied to protect his secret recipe
Love the chemistry between Gordon and Adam. What a life he must have over there.
"where is this exactly?" -1000's of social media hipsters that want to visit, take the oysters and destroy the ecosystem there...
Where did you learn to say this sort of thing?
@@eadweard. Probably by seeing a dozen spots of all variety get ruined by those exact people once they're named online lmao
This isn't wild lmao, it's his own farm
@@GYI5U yeah but it's Maine with the right to roam - naming the spot = people showing up. Either legally or illegally. The kind that even ask 'where is this???" are clearly those that want to flood the area regardless of the law.
"Let's go smoke some big ones!!!" LOL 😆
I'd love to smoke fat doinks from Amish and some fresh oysters
Lol and a cringe emoji you must be such a fragile tween victim
“Chefs share the secrets”
“Eh ones enough”🤣🤣🤣
I am from new england and love the fact we have so many areas for fresh oysters. Each region has a different taste so when you are at an oyster bar you have your pick of 7-8 regions ranging from sweetness to levels of brine. They are delicious.
You just have free, unlimited protein, zinc, selenium, etc all free, organic, fresh. How amazing. Maybe I'll visit Maine and hike along those rivers and have a fresh oyster like they did.
The oyster bar near me has a cool story. It started out as an oyster farm but as they got bigger the owner ended up buying a dockspace for workers to use. The space had a rundown restaurant on the land, so he ended up turning it into a restaurant to sell the oysters. They did really well and now its like a 5 star restaurant with a weeks-long waiting list out in the marshes.
There's something wholesome about men flexing on each other how many kids they have lol
Genghis khan just warms the heart
@MontalbanJR Why would having kids be a mistake?
If Gordon wanted to flex he'd have told him about the time he banged *_two chicks at the same time_*
@@ikigai47 w h a t
Now they talk about how many cats they have
Plot twist: When he said "Let's go smoke some big ones" he wasn't talking about the oysters
Lmao giving Gordon that nice Maine welcome.
good tree in maine :)
Big Doinks
1:58 is the most wholesome thing I've seen
It's amazing when you realize how much great food is put on earth for us to enjoy. I don't think I'll ever be able to appreciate oysters, but I'm sure this is exciting for many.
Yes, but.... the single most important question goes unanswered: HOW CAN I BUY THIS MAN'S OYSTERS?????
Come up to maine 😂
Look up 'North Haven Oyster Company', that's the farm that Adam Campbell (the oyster farmer in the video) runs.
lame, they don't sell the smoked finished product only the raw oysters@@danw4237
Im pretty sure Gordon knows KFC’s 11 herbs and spices.
Not hidden where revealed over 10 years ago.
Ahhha
Ty gun
Smoked oysters are a very underrated food. Absolutely delicious
@nismo 1 I live in the mid Atlantic so anything I’ve had has been locally sourced thank god
They are so good. I love putting hot sauce on them :)
Exactly! Sometime they're just so slimy for some reasons. Grilled oysters with cheese is my go to
@@timstradley5819
Chesapeake Bay seafood for the win
@@frankrosemeck9898 yessir 👍🏻👍🏻 been eatin blue crabs since I was a tyke
"Guess how many kids i've got?"
Gordon's such a dad
I was always that weird nerd in class who was super interested in really odd or random stuff other people weren't, and it SUCKED getting bullied because of it. It's been so amazing to grow up and watch how experts like Gordon Ramsay nerd out in the exact same way about random stuff like fresh oysters in a riverbed. It makes me feel like I'm not weird after all. Or, maybe more accurately, I am weird and there are lots of other people just like me.
Glad your got your r ❤️😘edemption through and in life.
You freak.
Jk
Keep learning about about new and interesting things - Let bullies remain ignorant. It's their lose, and you have everything to gain from not letting them drag you down like crabs in a bucket. You'll be the better off one, in the long run.
"nothing's caged"
amazing right? i hate it when oysters fly away when i approach them
Certently 😂😂
lol
@@Flashisgreatfr Not much of a learner are ya? Beside that, old ''fact'' you've been using the same ol' trick for a while now.
A lot of Oyster farms use cages to keep the Oysters together and of consistent size. My dog doesn't have wings, but he goes in a cage (Kennel) when I leave the house.....
@@Flashisgreatfr : ur a pathetic kid
When he said "Guess how many kids I got?" I thought he was going to say "Zero" and laugh like a cheeky runt
Ramsey: "I think I'm becoming a Mainer"
Maine: "Y'aint droppin' ya r's yet fellah"
Gordon is everywhere
And i love it
@DREEZ how is he abusing he's verified status?
@@superneird3255 his* (might as well edit it again)
So was Karl Pilkington
Lol the old reality star
I wish he would’ve eaten the first oyster and said “It’s RAW!”
God you guys really want him to be 110% fired up USA Kitchen Nightmares gordon all the time dont you
@@Rhapbus1 give me a hit of that crack brother
@@eduardobone8857 you would want crack
Lol!
@@7kortos7 well, i want whatever he had, but i assumed it was crack
Born and raised in Maine, glad to see our great state get the recognition it deserves :)
Can’t get there from here !! Englander here so.
Gordon actually really vibed with this fellow father. Pretty cool
Love how Gordon shows way more respect for hard working humble people that what he shows even for millonaries eating at his restaurante.
I think Gordon is the last guy you want tasting your secret sauce on camera. He’ll start naming every ingredient. He has a gift of palette.
“share the love.” the best thing i’ve heard today.
He loves food so much, he reacted like a crack junky being offered another fix, when he got asked if he would like to try one oyster right now xd
Deer camp, beer, smoked oysters and super sharp cheddar!!!
Few sleeves of saltines and I’m in
We are now the best of friends!!
Best things in life:
- watching people pretend they enjoy scotch
- watching people pretend they enjoy caviar
- watching people pretend they enjoy oysters
It’s really magical
I lived in a boat that was docked near an oyster packing plant, they would return the shells to the shore and at low tide….. it was the best.
There were shrimp that hung out on the docks at night, a fish net, flashlight and stick and you could scoop up two pounds of them. This video brings me back.
That’s illegal
Some people don't appreciate how good a *happy* Gordon is. Always warms me to see him enjoying what's going on and having so much fun learning new things about what he loves. 💕
Love how he takes every food description so deep love it
@@Flashisgreatfr spamming every comment will not help your channel, kid.
Gordon likes going deep… 😅
@@roody59 Creep
@@rossmacrae749creep in the deep
Even a master can still be a student.
Gordon is humble, acknowledges when he learns and thanks the teacher.
Gordon always down to earth and willing to listen to people who are good at what they do. Politicians do the opposite.
So one kid shucking an oyster created a whole man’s life supply of food
Adam: "There's a secret ingredient."
Gordon: "Sniff sniff..... LAMB SAUCE!"
Even in these short videos, Gordon shows he's much more than just that "screaming chef" for which he's (in)famous.
He is intense. He listens intensely, is intensely enthusiastic about food, intensely empathetic towards customers, and cares intensely about the processes of preparing food.
I've learned a lot simply by observing his mannerisms in different situations. He's one of the most engaged listeners I've ever seen. If I go to a new job or if I'm in a position where I'm gathering information, I try to emulate his behavior when he's listening and taking in as well.
Notice how little input he gives, besides affirmations, questions and short recapitulations. When he gets to try an oyster, he doesn't do what many TV-personalities do; "look at this, big, creamy, that's perfect, wow, tastes fantastic, there's so many of them here, look right here..." - no, just a simple "wow...", and he lets the other person take the initiative again.
This, to me, is what separates him from his peers; he can be the most intense leader with abrupt and even abrasive communicative behavior, but he can also put himself in the most extremely passive, listening role when the situation asks for it, and let the expert and his food do all the talking for him.
That’s spot on
be honest. youre a fan
We get it. You hate Gordon Ramsey's guts.
I think this is how he normally is. He’s probably a hardass in the kitchen but US kitchen nightmares he probably exaggerates
I love canned smoked oysters. I can't imagine how fresh smoked oysters taste. They must melt in your mouth.
They are the best I love canned oysters as well but fresh is hands down the best
Canned smoked oysters are absolute garbage compared to freshly smoked ones.
I really love canned ones but the moment I tasted freshly smoked ones down on fisherman's wharf, it was a complete paradigm shift of preference. They are that good
Adam: "we have olive oil with other secret ingredients ."
(Gordon takes one wiff)
Gordon.- "I can see right through you."
"Gotta have some secrets"
Gordon: I'm about to interrogate this man's career
yeah
Lmao Ramsey is a savage took a jar to figure out the ingredients 🤣
u cant hide "secrets" from him
Im glad someone realized that. And he felt bad saying no to him on TV.
Chefs easily can deconstruct ingredients with time lol.
@@Hellopleesh you bet that's why gordon took the jar. he's gonna sit there and have a session of enjoying them while trying to make them himself xD
Definitely one of my favorite snacks but with a drop of Tabasco. I can't believe that Gordon didn't drop an f bomb in there somewhere.
Hot sauce ain’t a bad choice, but you’re sleeping if you’re not messing with the lemon/cocktail sauce
Are you kidding me? I'm in NYC and have tried it all. Invest in the "Sauce Bible". Best book I ever bought.
Some hot sauce and horseradish .
@@INDRIDCOLD83 you got that right chief. Those two with oysters is a match made in heaven imo.
@@INDRIDCOLD83 Just the strong horseradish for me. The kind that will send your lungs 🫁 to another dimension.
2:14 Gordon throwing shapes on the dance floor
🤣 made my day, thank you
Good to see Gordon in New England. It is an underrated gem of the culinary world.
I live in Australia and it makes me so sad to be so far away from New England. The seafood there looks absolutely unreal.
@@r0bz0rly Recently moved to New England. I am not exaggerating when I say it is 90% because when I was traveling around the area (Rhode Island, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, and Vermont), I had to struggle to find a bad meal. And yes, the seafood in the coastal towns is as good as it looks. New Bedford scallops are my personal favorite.
It’s an absolute beautiful thing to watch someone with as much expertise as Ramsey learning something from other people and cultures! The way he opens up and takes it all in is like a child in a candy store, wanting to try the next thing!
I’m sure there’s a satisfaction that comes from Gordon loving your food
@nismo 1 the jarred ones
@nismo 1 he loved both of them lol
Game recognizes game
3:18 literally chews it and throws it 😂
What a cool spot to be at. Oysters were everywhere. Little disappointed Gordon didnt cook something up. Was fun to watch. Great video
I have watched this clip at least a dozen times. Love the interaction, love the back story of the bed, love the explanation to smoking oysters and lone the beautiful setting of Maine.
I can't get over the story he told. I'm not sure most people watching this understand just how lucky Adam is. He basically accidently introduced oysters to a near perfect environment for them and created a goldmine for himself out of nothing
@@billfred9411 Right!!??!! I know of a law suit in Washington in which $100,000s were spin litigating a claim between a tribe and other land owners because the land owners spent thousands upon thousands to improve an oyster bed.
Goldmine indeed. and that mine did not disturbed the beauty or environment at all.
We need a reality knockout style show called "AMERICA'S FAVOURITE MOLLUSC".
America's Next Top Mollusc
@@r0bz0rly Keeping up with the Krustaceans? Would certainly make better viewing.... XD
Great interaction between these men. Gordon deeply enjoys these down to earth methods and flavors. I loved the connection with the earth and water
Gordon knows every secret recipe in existence just one sniff and your screwed...
Need to stop watching these clips when hungry before bed… 🤤
One of the best Nat Geo episode ever 👀
@@Flashisgreatfr Well fat people do love bacon
@@AttilatheThrilla lmao
Gordon is a true chef, he knows there's always something more to learn and shows respect to the masters who can teach him. That's what being a chef is, a master pursuing culinary knowledge to the ends of the Earth. (No disrespect to chefs who don't have Gordon's budget or anything like that, I just mean that a true chef has a never-ending appreciation for the culinary arts.)
It’s the hand movements that Gordon does that makes me need to watch him all the time.
There is a down side to oysters in Maine. They are an invasive species and they do damage the natural river bed. They also out compete other native bivalves. But they are very tasty.
I recommend the ones that come from the Damariscotta river in Damariscotta/Newcastle.
Ah I didn’t know that. What mollusks are native there, blue mussels and clams?
Actually north haven (featured in this video) is just southeast of the damariscotta. Very close to each other
Dscotta have the best for sure
now that's a quality problem
@@benh4222 naa if it's invasive and tasty it's sure going to be a delicious problem
That five kids joke was well-timed, I wonder how many times he’s nailed that one 😅
Please can somebody explain me the joke?
@@sumitkumarsingh4 If you still care a year later, oysters are full of zinc, which gets you a bit frisky and improves your performance
thanks @@Dopeypoke
Smoked Oysters are a treat.
Last time I tried something smoked, they kept me in jail for 6 months
@@Flashisgreatfr fun fact: did you know that spamming the same thing on every comment will get you reported?
Its always nice when Gordon finds someone he respects.
I'm surprised he didn't say "they are not seasoned"
They are naturally seasoned
They're salty !
You mean “its RAAAAAWWWWW”
Well that's easily done. Just pee upstream and you get some tang to it.
*they are f*cking rawwwwww”
Wow I’d build a log cabin right next To the Oyster river bed.
been buying those in cans in south africa since the 70's...
I want to try Some mate
Congrats
It is such a pleasure to see Gordon HAPPY and SMILE when he discovers something GOOD in America.
I read it like "Gordon Smokes Oyesters" and I was like what now
he just smoked it
Hes so polite when learning!
Amazing person!
I loved watching this episode. I vacation in Maine and as soon as I saw Bar Harbor, I knew where he would visit next!
My greatest fear is that Maine will become an overly popular vacation spot!
Chef Ramsay most def knows the value of listening and learning.
_"May I take one?"_ The guy worth hundreds of millions of dollars wants a freebie.
But hes the God of food.
Sometime some stuff is worth more than money
Gordon Ramsay just said your oysters were delicious. No cursing. No filler words. Wonderful
Corrections, Gordon has *6 kids now
Gordon looked like a kid when learning about the cooking methods. Love that
"lets go smoke some big ones"
This is taking an interesting turn XD
i was thinking cigars
@@ellllllo77 big doinks
How can I ordera jar if the smoked oysters
The Uncharted series is by far my favorite of Gordon’s shows.
2:35 That intense Witcher 3 style music got me hyped for Oysters.
I live in Maine. It's the way life should be
2:30 smoke some big ones
"Alright, let's go smoke some big ones" My guy!!!
3:39 when someone laughs and smiles after eating something, you just know it taste great
I'm surprised he didn't scream "IT'S RAAAAWW!!!" when eating them straight out the water...
My dude I get the joke but pretty much all my favorit dishes are raw and I bet Gordon would join me for some steak tartare some carpaccio or some sushi. All has to be as fresh as possible
@@jayt1791 Steak Tartare is one of my Faves... every thinks i'm sick.
@@kevinkarbonik2928 It's fairly commen here though I prefere not to have it with the raw egg
@@jayt1791 Here it's with the quail egg, I tell them to hold the capers and they serve it with little mini toasts. I only know 2 restaraunts around here that serve it well.
@@kevinkarbonik2928 if I tried to do that with the meat they sell in my city I’m sure I’d die. Sounds like you gotta be rich to afford meat that fresh all the time
Something really wholesome about two fathers being happy for each other having a healthy sized family.
Oysters are supposed to be an aphrodisiac. They're comparing their virility.
@@karlspace5695 thx for explaining this
it just got me. Gordon doesn't know how to do a high five 😂
I just noticed that hahaha
Props to the cameraman zooming in on the man's bare handed sharp pocket knife shucking
You gotta be ready when Gordon gives you a five
1:54 So unfair. Nature gets a pass for undercooked meal.
Those high fives were so brutal😂
That last one where Ramsay just grasps his hand was pretty cringe.
These two could be best friend for sure.
Honey smoked oysters sounds oddly amazing I want to try