Weโve covered this topic more than once over the years, so hereโs all our coverage combined into one extended video!
You would probably never classify a well-known chef as a picky eater, but even the most famous celebrity chefs have foods they just can’t stand โ and some of them are definitely not what you would expect.
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Truffle oil | 0:00
Soup du jour | 1:22
Takeout of any kind | 2:07
Store-bought mayonnaise | 2:58
Lentils | 3:38
Carrots | 4:30
Frozen pizza | 5:07
Most breakfast foods | 6:06
Bananas | 6:52
Green peppers | 7:16
Wasabi | 7:30
Pineapple pizza | 7:53
Deep-fried turkey | 8:18
Coconut | 8:35
Cookie dough | 8:50
Cilantro | 9:13
Pre-grated Parmesan cheese | 10:24
Peanut butter | 11:46
Cauliflower rice | 12:47
Cooked salmon | 13:50
Durian | 14:27
Eggs | 15:20
Fast food | 16:39
Anything in a ramekin | 17:34
Vegan food | 18:28
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You would probably never classifyย a well-known chef as a picky eater,ย ย but even the most famous celebrity chefsย have foods they just can’t stand โ andย ย some of them are definitelyย not what you would expect. Truffles might be right up there at the topย of the list when it comes to classy foods,ย ย
But truffle oil? Given that it’s notย made from real truffles, not so much. Gordon Ramsay and Joe Bastianich both made theirย feelings about truffle oil perfectly clear in oneย ย tense episode of MasterChef. When one contestantย drizzled her dish in white truffle oil, theyย ย
Didn’t pull any punches. Bastianich walked over toย her station and threw the cylinder of truffle oilย ย in the garbage after saying any restaurant who hadย it on the menu wasn’t worth it. Ramsay called it: “One of the most pungent, ridiculousย ingredients ever known to chef.”
They’re not the only ones that refuse to haveย ย anything to do with truffle oil.ย Alton Brown once told Grub Street: “Truffle oil sucks.” And when Today asked Martha Stewart what wasย on her naughty list, she had this to say:
“Oh, I would never use truffle oil, oh never.ย It’s bad. They’ve done many studies on truffleย ย oil. It’s synthetic, it’s fake, it’s horrible. Itย clings to your tastebuds, it’s a hideous thing.” Anthony Bourdain was on the list ofย truffle oil-haters, too, once calling it:
“About as edible as Astroglideย and made from the same stuff.” It’s an old joke. The customer asks the server:ย ย “What’s the soup du jour?” And theyย respond: “The soup of the day.” According to Gordon Ramsay, though, the soupย du jour isn’t actually a laughing matter.ย ย
It’s one of the items on a restaurant’s menuย that he absolutely wants nothing to do with. When Town & Country asked himย what he recommended never,ย ย ever ordering at a restaurant, heย had this bit of wisdom to offer: “Ask what yesterday’s soup duย jour was before today’s special.ย ย
It may be the case that it’s the soup do month.” The idea of getting something served up that’sย been reheated and reused for days suddenly doesn’tย ย sound so good. The idea of “soup of the day” makesย it sound like it’s going to be super fresh, butย ย
Take it from Ramsay. You should probably followย in his footsteps and opt for something else. Every so often, we hear somethingย about our favorite celebrity chefsย ย that really serves to remind you thatย they live in an entirely different world.
Take Mary Berry. She’s written more than 70ย cookbooks and made the world fall in loveย ย with her on the Great British Bake Off,ย but if you think that after a long day ofย ย filming she might grab some takeoutย on the way home, you’d be mistaken. On James Martin’s Christmasย With Friends, she remarked:
“You won’t believe this, but Iย haven’t ever had a takeaway.” Berry has been vocal about herย belief that Britain, quote,ย ย “orders in and eats out” way too much, andย should start making more home-cooked meals. It’s entirely possible she’s the only personย in Britain who’s never ordered out for a pizza,ย ย
A curry, or even fish and chips. And accordingย to The Telegraph, that’s not just a shame,ย ย it’s a sign that she’s missing out on anย entire section of British cuisine and culture. Store-bought mayonnaise is weird. It’sย shelf-stable, but it’s filled with allย ย
Kinds of things that definitely aren’t. Doย you know who else thinks so? Rachael Ray. She said on The Rachael Ray Show: “You know, we did not grow up withย mayonnaise in my house. We justย ย didn’t have it around. It’s weird toย me. The consistency is weird to me.”
But she’s fine with mayo and aioli as longย as she makes it fresh. And according to Theย ย Huffington Post, there’s a lot of people whoย can’t stomach the idea of mayo. They chalkedย ย it up to a few reasons. It’s an inanimate objectย that shouldn’t wiggle, but does, that whole “roomย ย
Temperature” thing, and it just looks likeย something that’s going to make us sick. Yum! Lentils are basically edible seeds, according toย Healthline. They’re a part of the legume family,ย ย and extremely nutritious. Whileย they’re packed full of vitamins,ย ย nutrients, protein and iron that they’re aย perfect thing to add to a vegetarian diet,ย ย
None of that will ever convinceย Bobby Flay to put them on his menus. He told The New York Times: “Whenever I tell somebody I hate lentils,ย ย they’re shocked. There are aย lot of lentil fans out there.”
And it’s not just a personal hate. Flay dislikesย lentils so much that when he opened Bar Americain,ย ย he vetoed a beet and goat cheese salad, andย it got the axe based solely on the fact thatย ย it contained lentils. That’s not to say you’llย never get lentils at one of his restaurants.ย ย
When the boss is away, it turns out thatย the chefs will, indeed, play. He stated: “When I go on vacation, theyย run specials on lentils.” Now you know how to tell if he’s out of town. Carrots might seem like an odd thing to swearย off, but according to The New York Times,ย ย
It’s one thing that Alex Guarnaschelli wantsย absolutely nothing to do with. She stated: “I will serve baby carrots. But once it getsย over two inches long, I break into a cold sweat.” Why? Early in her career, she was aย sous-chef at an upscale Paris restaurant,ย ย
Julienne carrots were always on the menu.ย Like, always. Permanently. And that meantย ย she was responsible for julienning aย lot of carrots. It’s understandableย ย how little carrots might be something thatย she’d never want to see again. She said: “Now, I have a panic attack when Iย see shredded carrot in a salad.”
It doesn’t matter how much of a foodie youย are, everyone keeps a few frozen pizzas inย ย their fridge for those nights where theyย just can’t. They’re quick, they’re easy,ย ย and if you happen to have some extraย cheese and toppings to throw on, they’reย ย
Usually not terrible. But Ted Allen says that heย absolutely won’t eat a frozen pizza. He told Time: “People should not eat frozen pizza. Ever. It’sย terrible. All of it’s awful, just packed with theย ย lowest quality ingredients, lousy sauces, andย they’re overpriced for what they are. It’s notย ย
A good product. There’s so much sodium, so manyย calories, and artificial crap, and preservatives.” “And it’s not exactly pizzaย either, it’s Almost Pizza.”ย “Come on, that’s pizza!” “Nope, it’s very nearly pizza, but not quite.” But sometimes you just want something thatย will cook itself in the time it’ll takeย ย
You to find something on Netflix. Allen has aย suggestion, and it’s pretty brilliant: next timeย ย you order out for a pizza, order an extra one,ย individually wrap the slices, and freeze them. If there’s one thing that American cuisine doesย right, it’s breakfast. There are just so manyย ย
Options, from breakfast sandwiches to yogurtย parfaits to stacks of pancakes with a sideย ย of bacon. But there’s one chef that refuses toย eat any of those things, and that’s Ina Garten. She told Bon Appetit: “I’ve had the same thing for breakfast everyย single day for ten years: coffee and McCann’sย ย
Quick-cooking Irish oatmeal with lots of salt.ย I don’t want it to taste like wallpaper paste.” That’s a lot of oats! Atย least they’re good for you! The Barefoot Contessa might not haveย any doughnuts hanging around her house,ย ย but for all the breakfast foods she doesn’tย eat, there’s four things that she says areย ย
Always in her freezer: homemade stock, soup,ย vanilla Haagen-Dazs, and Grey Goose vodka. Sounds like a party. Food Network Star Ree Drummond doesn’tย ย hold back about what she doesn’t like. Whenย it comes to bananas, Drummond has three words: “Abhor, loathe and recoil.”
Drummond has developed a few bananaย recipes for her fans over the years,ย ย but they are not her favorite. When asked aboutย her perfect dish by Design and Living Magazine,ย ย she immediately took a shot at the yellow fruit. “Oh gosh, well again, if it doesn’tย have bananas. I don’t like bananas.ย ย
I like to drive that point home.” There’s not much to hate about greenย ย bell peppers. They’re like lettuce โ crispย and crunchy without any strong taste. Butย ย that’s exactly why Chef Aaron Sanchezย told Food Network he won’t touch them. “I like red bell peppers and yellowย peppers, but green bell peppersย ย
Just don’t taste like much of anything.” Many chefs love spicy food with bold flavors, “BAM! That’s a little ‘bam’ right there.” โฆ but not everyone can get on board. Chef Katieย ย Lee told the Food Network thatย she just can’t handle wasabi.
“I love spicy food, so I’m not sure why I haveย this aversion to wasabi, but I really detest it.” While Lee holds the wasabi, she’s up forย other spicy bites, noting that she keepsย ย hot sauce in her purse, just like Beyoncรฉ. Some people think pineapple pizza is the perfectย ย
Blend of sweet and savory. Chef Gordon Ramsayย disagrees. When hosting The Nightly Show, Ramsayย ย decided to order pizzas for the audience. Audienceย members called out toppings while he phoned in theย ย order, and when one person asked for pineappleย pizza, Ramsay lost it in his signature way.
“Let’s have ten of the … pepperonis?” “Pineapples!”ย โHow many pepperonis?โ “You don’t put f***ing pineapple on a pizza!” ย Ramsay doesn’t just hate pineapple pizza. Heย also won’t do grits or an American Thanksgivingย ย favorite: deep fried turkey. A friend inย Los Angeles convinced him to try it, and …
“And it was f***ing disgusting.” “Oh, it’s so good!”ย “Dry turkeyโฆ there’s a reason whyย we only eat that bird once a year.” ย When chefs don’t like certain foods,ย they have to decide if they are stillย ย willing to create recipes withย them. Many people love coconut,ย ย
But Chef Giada De Laurentiis can’t stand it andย doesn’t like to cook with it. She told People, “I don’t like coconut. I may have one coconutย recipe in all the recipes I’ve ever written.” ย Bizarre Foods host Andrew Zimmern toldย People that even though he enjoys someย ย
Of the strangest foods on theย planet, he can’t do raw cookieย ย dough โ and some other perfectly normalย foods, including oatmeal and walnuts. “Raw cookie dough. Won’t eat it. Can’t stand it.”ย “I love fermented walrus anus, soย I get to not like some things.” Fair enough!
“You gotta love this kind of thing.ย ‘Cuz it’s kinda like eating sand.” One of the most famous celebrity chefs had one ofย the most widespread food aversions. That’s right,ย ย Julia Child could not abide cilantro.ย The fact that this opinion is so commonย ย
Partly comes down to genetics. According toย a genetic survey from researchers at Cornell,ย ย a distaste for cilantro has toย do with the presence of the geneย ย OR6A2. This gene is related to aldehydeย chemicals, which are also found in soap,ย ย which is why some people who don’t likeย cilantro claim that it tastes soapy.
Child spent much of her career living inย France, where it would’ve been unlikelyย ย for her to come across cilantro, which is farย more common in Mexican or Indian cuisines. Butย ย she also had an aversion to arugula,ย a peppery salad leaf that she would’veย ย
Been far more likely to come across in herย travels in France or neighboring Italy. Asย ย she told Larry King in a 2002 interview,ย she would never order it, as she admitted, “I would pick it out if I sawย it and throw it on the floor.”
But aside from these two greens, Child had aย rather adventurous palate. As she told King, “If it’s properly cooked and properlyย served, I can’t think of anything I hate.” Ina Garten has quite a bit in common withย Julia Child. They’re both Francophile cooksย ย
Who had very successful, non-food-relatedย careers before turning to the kitchen.ย ย Child developed shark repellent forย the agency that would become the CIA,ย ย while Garten was a budget analyst for theย Nuclear Regulatory Commission. Furthermore,ย ย both ladies have absolutely adorable andย adoring husbands to spoil with their rich,ย ย
Buttery cooking. And both of them hateย cilantro. As Garten told Time Magazine in 2017, “I just won’t go near it.” And that’s not the only thingย Garten won’t eat, as she also noted, “I’m not big on things with eyeballs. And foam.”
That sounds all well and good, because unlessย you’re buying whole fish or dining in aย ย Michelin-starred restaurant, it’s unlikely you’llย come across eyeballs in your meal. But there isย ย one common food item that this cook who’s soย famous for telling people that “store-boughtย ย
Is fine” cannot abide: pre-grated Parmesanย cheese. And honestly, she has a point. Not onlyย ย is it highly suspicious when a dairy product isย shelf-stable, but the FDA found in 2016 that someย ย brands of shaker cheese were cutting the productย with cellulose, also known as sawdust. Woodsyย ย
Aromas in wine are one thing, but when it comesย to actual wood in your cheese, we’ll have to pass. “Are they made of โฆ wood?” One of the United States’ favorite sandwichย fillings is a bit more divisive abroad. Indeed,ย ย peanut butter confuses theย heck out of most non-Americans,ย ย
Which is clear enough during a cursory glanceย on Twitter. As one person tweeted in 2019, “Americans? You mean the people who think aย ย peanut butter and jelly sandwich is anย acceptable thing to eat for a meal?” Meanwhile, another went so far as to posit,
“Peanut butter and jelly sandwiches areย proof all americans have brain worms.” One foreigner who really can’t standย peanut butter is Austrian super chefย ย Wolfgang Puck. Despite living in the U.S.ย since the 70s, he’s never gotten on-boardย ย with this nostalgic American classic, asย he explained to The Daily Meal in 2013,
“I donโt eat peanut butter! I donโt knowย why I have no taste for peanut butter,ย ย but we have Nutella, which isย a chocolate hazelnut paste.” Nutella is far sweeter and much moreย of a dessert than a sandwich spread,ย ย so it’s not hard to see where Puck is coming from.
Sometimes, a food trend takes on a life of itsย own. Such is the case with cauliflower rice,ย ย which began its rise to fame in theย wake of a surplus of low-carb diets.ย ย Fast forward a few years into this trend,ย and bags of these pellets have made theirย ย
Way into the likes of Trader Joe’s.ย But for Italian-American celebrityย ย chef Giada De Laurentiis, this is a veryย unwelcome addition to the culinary scene. During a 2021 appearance on the Milk Streetย Radio podcast, she chatted about her new book,ย ย
While also taking a moment to focus onย cauliflower. As she writes in her book,ย ย it’s having its, quote, “Hollywoodย moment” thanks to its neutral flavor.ย ย While cauliflower is indeed versatile, and deย Laurentiis celebrates it for being somethingย ย
Plain enough that kids will eat, she isn’tย a fan of its riced form. As she explained, “Right now, cauliflower riceย is having its heyday. I wishย ย it would go away soon, because it’s gross to me.” She then made her feelingsย unmistakably clear, as she insisted,
“I f—ing hate it. I don’t likeย cauliflower rice, Okay? Leave me alone!” Rachael Ray is nothing if not approachableย in her style and palate, as she leans intoย ย shortcuts like pre-shredded cheese to helpย dinner get on the table fast. But despite herย ย
Gregarious personality and humble attitude,ย there are a few things she just can’t stand. It wasn’t until recently that sheย revealed her dislike of cooked salmon,ย ย an aversion that she shares with herย husband John. She likes raw salmon,ย ย
But the cooked version just isn’t her bag. It’sย not quite as bad as her loathing of mayonnaise,ย ย but it’s still significant nonetheless.ย Enough so that we sure won’t be servingย ย her any grilled salmon if she everย comes around our place for dinner!
Durian is a divisive food, with a pungentย aroma that even led Singapore’s public transitย ย authorities to forbid the fruit from subwaysย and buses. Foodies from 17th-century missionaryย ย Jacques de Bourges to New York Times journalistย Thomas Fuller have waxed poetic about this Southย ย
Asian fruit, which hides a creamy-textured treatย beneath a spiky exterior. As Fuller put it, “You’ll experience overtones of hazelnut,ย apricot, caramelized banana and egg custard.” He also proclaimed, “There is no other fruit like it.” But for others, that uniquenessย isn’t exactly a positive. Lateย ย
Foodie Anthony Bourdain reportedlyย once said that after eating durian, “Your breath will smell as if you’d beenย French-kissing your dead grandmother.” And Food Network star Chef Bobby Flay isn’tย a fan either, as he told People Magazine, “It’s awful. I don’t want to be around it.”
On Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives, Guy Fieriย seems to like pretty much everything heย ย sinks his teeth into, from crocodileย burgers to a three-pepper hot sauceย ย so spicy it could cook raw chicken.ย In fact, he has a policy of keepingย ย things he doesn’t like to himself. Asย he explained to The Hollywood Reporter,
“If I don’t like the food,ย you won’t see it on my shows.” But there is one particular food thatย this spiky-haired chef really can’t stand,ย ย and that would be eggs, although this wasn’tย always the case. He in fact used to love eggs,ย ย and as he confessed in anย interview with Extra Crispy,
“A fried egg sandwich with processedย cheese on white bread when I wouldย ย go to my friend’s house was theย greatest thing in the world.” But then at around the age of 10,ย he had a revelation. As he put it,
“I came to a very clear understanding ofย how chickens grow โ when we opened the egg.” As Fieri recalled, the shell cracked toย reveal, not a blood spot, but an entireย ย chicken. But this actually wasn’t the experienceย that made him swear off eggs. As he explained,
“That didn’t really freak me out. Youย know what it was? It’s that I had aย ย bad hard-boiled egg. It was the chalky yolk.” Considering this backstory, it remainsย pretty clear that you probably won’tย ย see any boiled eggs on Diners,ย Drive-Ins and Dives anytime soon.
In a world where toxic chefs are beingย exposed seemingly all the time, Emerilย ย Lagasse still seems like a genuinely good guy.ย As he noted in a 2011 interview with Grub Street, “There’s enough drama in the real world, Iย really stay out of it in the food world. Iย ย
Find it to be a huge waste of time […] There’sย no room for that kind of nonsense in my life. Ifย ย I’m confronted with negativity, all I can thinkย is, ‘You can’t be everything to everybody.'” It’s perhaps no surprise then that if Lagasseย has nothing bad to say about any person,ย ย
Then he has nothing bad to say about anyย food either. And that’s true for the mostย ย part. He told Grub Street that he doesn’tย consider himself a food snob, as he noted, “I can go to any regularย restaurant and find good about it.” However, he does draw the lineย somewhere, as he admitted,
“My children will never, ever eat at fast-foodย restaurants. It’s strictly not allowed.” Nigella Lawson is the textbook definitionย of low-key when it comes to cooking. Theย ย Domestic Goddess is known for taking viewersย along as she seeks a sweet midnight snackย ย while wearing pajamas and for demonstratingย non-traditional cooking methods. She evenย ย
Proudly leans on a much-maligned kitchenย tool despite her bizarre pronunciation. “But I still need a bit of milk full fat,ย which I’ve warmed in the ‘meecro-wah-vay.'” Lawson’s lack of pretension is perhaps what hasย led to her aversion to a particular kitchen tool:ย ย
The ramekin. Maybe she thinks it’s too fussy, orย maybe, as she’s indicated on Twitter, she justย ย doesn’t like the way the word sounds. But to herย credit, her issue isn’t so great that she can’tย ย clamor for a chocolate chip cookie dough pot.ย And honestly, we get it. They look awesome. Maybeย ย
She’d be okay with mixing up a meecro-wah-vay’dย chocolate mug cake in a ramekin as well? Gordon Ramsay has long been known for hisย hot-headedness. Indeed, he’s made a whole careerย ย out of it. So it was really no surprise that heย didn’t hold back regarding plant-based diets. Whenย ย
Someone asked him on Twitter in 2016 if he wasย allergic to anything, he quipped, “Vegans.” And itย ย turns out that he’s got a history of not exactlyย being friendly to vegetarians. As he once said, “If one of my daughters’ boyfriendsย turns out to be vegetarian,ย ย I swear to God I’d never forgive them.”
Ramsay has also joked aboutย what he would do if one ofย ย his own children adopted the diet. As he put it, “My biggest nightmare would be ifย the kids ever came up to me and said,ย ย ‘Dad, I’m a vegetarian.’ Then I would sitย them on the fence and electrocute them.”
But Ramsay has been eating his words lately. He’sย rolled out vegan items at his own restaurants, andย ย he even told TikTok that he was, quote, “turningย vegan.” And when Piers Morgan had the audacity toย ย critique the vegan roast at Ramsay’s London-basedย Bread Street Kitchen, the chef pulled no punches.
“So, Piers Morgan is now a food critic.ย Go and fโk yourself. Seriously? Really?”

47 Comments
I dont care for a lot of the fancy smancy food that high class chefs cook. I prefer old fashioned country cooking.
Cilantro does taste like soap. Itโs and amazing way to ruin an amazing taco!
They seem like a bunch of third graders
I heard people were always staring at Giadaโs coconuts and she just got sick of it! ๐
Beyonce's 'hot sauce' might not be hot sauce…just saying
can't imagine what a frozen slice of dominos pizza warmed up would taste like, its bad enough fresh ๐คฎ
I dont love lentils by themselves…they do need salt and something to help them…if done right lentils are really good, especially with rice…im really surprised chef Flay doesnt like them.
i kind of agree with Chef Alex, but with one caveat.. it's canned carrots that i hate… the texture of them.. ick
I agree with the cauliflower rice, its bland and not good at all.
I always find it humorous when people who eat beans on toast for breakfast think that Americans are crazy for eating PBJ sandwiches.๐
That thumbnail is not the real Gordon Ramsey…
Snobs just ludricous
Katie Lee is such a fake
Joe Bastianich should be more concerned about not cheating his employees out of $$$$
Gee, imagine that, Gordan Ramsey is a hypocrite.
Hate cilantro. Love Julia Child.
The green being chopped in this vid is parsley, not cilantro
As a little girl I had a black goldfish name .Moby Dick and my mother got a little tipsy. And decided to clean his fish tank and he went down the drain also. From that point on I will not eat fish it smells it stinks I hate eating fish but I will eat. Shrimp and crab legs. Calamari. But I will not touch smelly fish .๐๐ท๐คข๐คฎ
Anything hazelnut tastes like sawdust. Absolutely hate it. Any gene there?
Cilantro, lime and lemon are all soap flavors. ๐คข
And…Guy Fieri is a walking health code nightmare.
No gloves, fingers in EVERYTHING.
No hairnets or even a hat.
Shorts and flops? Gtfo.
Won't eat anywhere he has been.
i am not a chef, celebrity or otherwise, but happy to say that i have never eaten at a fast food joint, nor have i sampled so much as one bite of frozen pizza. and i intend to keep it that way
Congratulations and thank you for using an apostrophe correctly.
Lentils are grossly overrated. They have some protein but mostly theyโre starch. Iโve been an insulin-dependent diabetic for over 50 years and they just raise my blood glucose too much.
Baby carrots are made from misshapen carrots that otherwise wouldnโt sell. Itโs a great way to use food that would otherwise end up as pig food.
The problem with lentils is they make me fart. A lot.
Cilantro and raw onion-I detest them–
Rachel Ray, Gordon Ramsey, Bobby Flay, Ina Garten, Giada Delorentes are so obnoxious! Donโt care for their food or style of cooking!
Do your research, bots. Bourdain (RIP) liked durian. He was just describing the nasty bad breath itโll give you.
Yep. Frozen pizza is absolutely disgusting. It's a hideous perversion.
Everyone would be in awe when they find out what they will eat when they are truly starved! As a Chef I see it every day. Someone comes to a restaurant and says " I'm so hungry or starving". Then leave half the meal for the compost can!! Guess they weren't starving after all. If you're so high minded that some foods are unacceptable to you, I hope there comes a day when some find out that eating something is better than eating nothing at all!!
Chefs are great, they save one the trouble of seeking out menus from other cultures world wide. Many of their ideas are derived from different cultures in even the most isolated, even primitive cultures. This is how they make money, many of them are on utube, Help yourself.
I am anti cauliflower. Pretending it is something else is disgusting.
I am 56 yo. Lived in the south my whole life. I cannot stand grits.
the worse food in the world is spaghetti o s
Nutella is disgusting!
Mayo is fine. It's just a condiment, and the ingredients are simple. It's also the most popular condiment in the world.
Lentils are incredible.
Bananas are the perfect fruit.
Green bells are perfect for savory dishes like red beans and rice.
Pineapple pizza is ok if you put it on cold after the pizza is cooked.
Coconut is delicipus.
Then why does gordon serve truffle risotto in his hell's kitchen restaurant. We wanted risotto without truffles ๐ . Waiter told us no can do.
09:24 – what on God's good earth is that person doing with the knife?
Iโve got some of Gordon Ramseyโs vegan recipes & theyโre super flavorful!
Iโm not a big lentil fan either.
Once saw Fieri eat brains on the show. THAT he would eat, but eggs he has a problem with?
Thereโs no such thing as cauliflower rice you donuts! There is rice and then there is cauliflower. There is no such thing as cauliflower rice!
Update on my previous comment from ChatGPT:
You're correct. Cauliflower rice is a rice substitute made from cauliflower but is not an actual grain like traditional rice. It's a popular option for those looking to reduce carbs or add more vegetables to their meals.
Cauliflower rice is not rice you f**** nobs!
What kind of wack job calls grated cauliflower rice? They must be on drugs.
Iโm half Asian idk what planet youโre from if you can confuse cauliflower and rice. You must have been effed in the butt by that weird jellyfish UAP.
You should be locked in an insane asylum if you eat cauliflower rice or even think itโs a real thing.
I love cilantro and arugula