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[Food] Favourite/ least favourite tv/celeb Chef ?



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Harry Wilson's Tackle
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Keith Floyd.
Yes I'll put him as my favourite, liked that sometimes he ballsed it up but just accepted it.
Least favourite Jammy Olive.
Favourite is Jamie Oliver. Not for his TV shows but for his recipes. Very simple and very effective. Revolutionized the way I roast meat.

Favorite TV chef telly programme, probably the only one I bothered to watch more than once, was Rick Stein
 




zefarelly

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Favourite is Jamie Oliver. Not for his TV shows but for his recipes. Very simple and very effective. Revolutionized the way I roast meat.

Favorite TV chef telly programme, probably the only one I bothered to watch more than once, was Rick Stein
I like Rick too, I think they key this is that you can relate to them and actually cook the dishes in a normal kitchen on a normal day . . . As opposed to a 24 hour £5k marathon that could well end up in the dog!
 


Flounce

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Favourite is Raymond Blanc, least favourite is Michel Roux junior who I find nauseous and far too smug.

Mention for James Martin, he amuses me. My all time favourite is Keith Floyd

Edit - I am genuinely shocked and sad to see the comments on James Martin off screen :down:
 
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A1X

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Big fan of Tom Kerridge
 






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Jul 6, 2003
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Favourite - the late Anthony Bourdain, the Hunter S Thompson of the celebrity chef world
Least Favourite - another vote for James Martin here, not a spark of engagement with his audience, nor it would appear with his production team
 




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Oct 18, 2006
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Favourite - the late Anthony Bourdain, the Hunter S Thompson of the celebrity chef world
Least Favourite - another vote for James Martin here, not a spark of engagement with his audience, nor it would appear with his production team
Mrs Q went to see him in Brighton. Full of middle aged women she said.
Which Mrs Q is….. but I left it at that.
 




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Favourite - Keith Floyd. Natural charisma, brilliant at his art, interesting, taken far too young.

Least favourite - James Martin. Bored of his shouty ‘big persona’ 15 years ago. Saturday mornings it’s the swiftest of remote control TV channel changes when I hear/see the bore.
 


DavidinSouthampton

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I’m not a great connoisseur of celebrity chefs, but I really can’t stand Nigella Lawson.
To say she “uses” the fact that she is a woman is an understatement.
 


British Bulldog

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Nigella Lawson because she stirs my juices, Keith Floyd for his cooking and slurps.
 




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I’m not a great connoisseur of celebrity chefs, but I really can’t stand Nigella Lawson.
To say she “uses” the fact that she is a woman is an understatement.

I believe that she has never had any training as a chef whatsoever, and never worked as a chef. But that really isn't the point of her programmes, is it :wink:
 
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lawros left foot

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Keith Floyd was an arse. I was in training at HMS Raleigh( Leading Cooks course, not basic training) when he came to do one of his Floyd on Fish programmes. He arrived by helicopter, the down draught of which blew the ‘galley’ we had built out of waste timber, scrap iron etc over 2 days to shit. The premise of that section of the course was we had landed in a place where some kind of disaster had happened and we had to build a functioning galley out of scrap and feed 100 people.

He was just obnoxious and treated his poor young researcher, who actually did all the prep etc, like the shit on his shoe.

Anthony Worral-Thompson isn’t a very good cook.
 


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I really can't stand "professional northerner" james martin, and now that I know he's thoroughly unpleasant I like less. The hairy bikers seem pleasant enough but really aren't cooks. For all of his lad persona Oliver is a good chef. My own faves, sadly very little seen on TV but celebs nonetheless are Sean Brock & April Bloomfield
 


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I believe that she has never had any training as a chef whatsoever, and never worked as a chef. But that really isn't the point of her programmes, is it :wink:
She often raises a point to me.
As an aside her mother’s story is quite interesting although somewhat tragic. Heiress to the catering giants Lyon’s back in the day before awful eating disorders blighted her life. A true socialite.
 






A1X

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I’m not a great connoisseur of celebrity chefs, but I really can’t stand Nigella Lawson.
To say she “uses” the fact that she is a woman is an understatement.
Saw her once in Borough market. Once she’s out of the TV makeup she’s rough as f***.
 


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