@@Woozlewuzzleable I feel like every form of professional art related environment is toxic. Ever seen music instructors? Any form of teacher chef? Theater teachers? Even some painters? They all feel like a disappointed father trying to lecture you into learning something. Ever watched the movie Whiplash? That was more or less my experience with music teachers over the years(minus the throwing of the chairs and smacking). My first teacher spoke calmly and attacked at insecurities, het intimidated people by just staring down at them and embarrassing them with their failures, my most recent teacher yells at you for the smallest mistake. Its a stressful and loud environment so it completely makes sense, same thing with a kitchen.
@Maestro What are you on about? If you only look at the handful of chefs TV shows center around then of course you haven't heard of them (apart from the fact that Arrington is on a show with Ramsay). Are those the only renowned chefs in the world? ...No, of course not.
"Whether you're on top or the bottom, it still goes in" Hmm. Wise words, Gordon. Wise words. Edit: this is both the top comment of this video and one of the silliest comments I ever wrote. Gotta love the Internet sometimes.
Kinda getting a bit old now, every clip I see of him recently he brings up Gino. Saw one earlier this evening when he tried Prime and he said it tasted like Gino's cooking. Ha ha ha right.
if you've watched the food/travel show they did together it's clear they're trying to force through a top gear dynamic where Gordon is Jeremy, Gino is Hammond and Fred is James
@@ZombieLincoln666incorrect on the Ireland but as u may have some confusion Ireland itself is an independent country but Northern Ireland is apart of the UK
These are some unfair comparisons. For the first snack, they should have used southern biscuits with honey for the american snack. The third snack, brits should have flavoured puffs instead of regular. Fourth snack, sausage roll is a better comparison than beans on toast
And red licorice for the American snacks instead of Toxic Waste. They were really comparing licorice snacks to sour candy? Toxic Waste is arguably the sourest candy in the world so of course the British would win that round.
@@sebastiannamoore yeah beans on toast is a classic but it's still unfair to pit against a hotdog, sausage rolls definitely fit better for that matchup
Nah for candy america should of went kit kat. And for chips instead of cheeto's which personally I think taste awful they could of gone with ruffles which is such a good potato chip brand. And then even if not ruffles they could of opted for lays or pringles. Cheeto's will give you awful dry mouths.
Gordon Ramsay makes me laugh every time he's put in a situation when it comes to food or going through the worst (nostalgia) snacks hahaha, almost every British snack he ate, I ate them too as I grew up (I'm a child of the 90s).
French from the 90s and same. And I'm literally on the opposite side of GB relative to our respective borders. And no, I don't have British family. It's just common European snacks imo.
I think what we see on reality TV is just for show. Even the participants admit they act more than half of the time. Its fun to watch but it's hardly "reality"
@@donn-nd3bsHave you ever seen an 80-year-old person? Big difference. But Gordon has made jokes about the wrinkles in his own face. He definitely looks his age. But he is in excellent shape.
I agree. I think it should have either been PB&J or, nutella on bread, or, if they really wanted to put a processed food up against the jam/crea,/scone, maybe use a toaster strudel or something. That was just unfair. At least try and use something remotely comparable.
I feel like English food has some hits and misses. Like the desserts look delicious, but y’all need to use more spices when cooking 😭😭 (this is said with the knowledge that the U.S. is known for horribly processed and unhealthy foods lmao)
@@brenna_boop6341 we use loads of spices (cloves, nutmeg, cinnamon, saffron etc), just differently to America. Also, the nation’s adopted favourite dish is curry. You would struggle to find a town in the UK that doesn’t have a curry house. The myth that all British food is bland partly comes from ww2 when we physically couldn’t get any spices, and afterwards whilst rationing and poverty continued. Some of our food is bland sure, but who doesn’t like a proper plate of fish and chips? Or a steak and ale pie?
@@08mlascelles that’s very true, I was surprised by how much curry I saw when I visited the UK. Simple stuff like beans and toast seems very bland to Americans (though I disagree with my country on that particular dish. I make something I call a “bean sandwich” which is literally just beans and bread and it’s fantastic). I would say garlic and onion are the U.S.’s biggest flavor profiles lmao
To be fair, america is basically a compilation of all cultures foods that have evolved in america. It's pretty hard to actually beat them as any single country lol.
Probably so, i don't like foods that leave a long-lasting lingering taste in my mouth. I remember when i travelled around the west coast USA i got sick, it was like the food wasn't real food. Except this road-side diner, the lady at the counter made me some grits and they were literally the best. Just plain with butter i think, sooo good, made me feel a lot better. The bread in the USA is weird, as are the crisps/chips, even the potatoes tasted strange with a strange texture, kinda smoky(like cigarettes) notes in the actual potatoes, and slightly chewy. The veggie burgers tasted like charcoal too, but i actually liked that.
@@RoxanneLavenderWest Coast USA also has the worst pizza I've ever had and I'm a upstate NY native so I know I've had the best and some of the worst pizza here, or so I thought until I got to Portland and realized their pizza has nothing on ours.
Clotted cream and jam on top of scones-- yes!!! Poptarts used to have real jam now it's like flavored vegetable oil. You can't compare these two. Gordon Ramsey? Always a yes!!!
A lot of people don’t know this but gordon was supposed to be a professional footballer. He had signed a youth contract with Scotlands SECOND biggest team glasgow rangers (booo hisss) when he was around 16 but his knee got badly injured snd the injury kept reoccurring and he couldn’t play anymore. A shame but he’s climbed higher as a chef as he ever would have as a footballer
Same! Was gonna comment something similar. They always use Toxic Waste and I’ve literally never seen it in any stores in my 42 years on this planet, all of which have been in the US.
@@JeffKelly03 they're a more recent thing and usually found in bargain stores like dollar tree. It's basically the same thing as the more popular War Heads
I absolutely love Gordon…watching him go from being intense in the kitchen, to sweet and gentle with kids, to just letting loose and being an absolute child himself with some of the best jokes is so fun. He’s awesome!
Gordon and Paul have come a long way from his first TV programme, when Gordon was bollocking Paul for using a dirty cloth to clean a plate and told him he could “f*** off back to Gary Rhodes” if he did it again 😂
I'm American and I ❤ beans on toast. I didn't know it was an English thing. I was eating toast and beans separately and I put them together and I thought it was amazing
It's always fun to see how much fun Gordon has, when he is not all serious and yelling at someone in the kitchen 🤣He sure seems like a hilarious guy to be around, really cool guy 🙂
I totally agree, wotsits should’ve been pickled onion flavoured or at least the roast beef! Flaming hot is the worst flavour of them all. Plus it was unfair to put beans on toast against a hotdog. Both should’ve been veggie so I think grilled cheese sandwich would’ve been a better choice.
I love pork scratching and beef jerky. I find pork scratchings have more flavour but I did enjoy going through a packet of jerky when doing work. It’s great as a study snack
I have a lot of students from other countries and they all think beans on toast sounds like a terrible idea. They need a cold, wet British winter to truly appreciate it!
Beans with toast and cheese too….yum in Canada too. Then wieners cut up and cooked in the beans. Hotdogs with right sausage and bun is good too. Definitely liquorice all sorts.
I never liked baked beans even as an adult and as an American...you can't go wrong with a hotdog (I hate most hotdog condiments besides chili and cheese)
As an American I would much rather have British snacks XD I brought home a suitcase full of snacks from my trip the UK earlier this month. Biggest regret is only getting one multipack of Crunchies.
I'm Irish and grew up eating beans on toast too. Such a comforting lunch. I can't get my head around how my 7 year old doesn't like beans! Plus they're a source of protein and fibre too.
I think it's an Irish/English thing. We have our own brands manufactured here too. Great for a quick breakfast too. Ah sure anytime of the day it's good wherever it originated from!
@@moorenicola6264 Well I’m from England so I doubt you had a good time here if so then that’s a rarity. I think we are most hated on the planet but we will be extinct soon so that will make everybody happy I could never feel proud of where I come from like you. But I can’t change where I’m from so I’ll take this to the grave with me god bless to you tho 🙏🏽
Next Level Chef continues Wednesday’s at 9pm on ITV1 and ITVX
why do you always give the s**t food that the UK has? 🙄
You guys are so bad at picking British snacks it makes me sick
Awful show. Concept makes 0 sense
Biltong is better than jerk or scratching
All of it disgusting?
Gordon's laughter when he's in a relaxed atmosphere is so contagious
He's the posterboy for a toxic hostile workplace.
@@Woozlewuzzleable Thought that was Amazon tbh. But also tbf every restaurant/food service place on the planet has an extremely toxic atmosphere
No one know that even possible, until today.
Hm
@@Woozlewuzzleable I feel like every form of professional art related environment is toxic. Ever seen music instructors? Any form of teacher chef? Theater teachers? Even some painters? They all feel like a disappointed father trying to lecture you into learning something. Ever watched the movie Whiplash? That was more or less my experience with music teachers over the years(minus the throwing of the chairs and smacking). My first teacher spoke calmly and attacked at insecurities, het intimidated people by just staring down at them and embarrassing them with their failures, my most recent teacher yells at you for the smallest mistake.
Its a stressful and loud environment so it completely makes sense, same thing with a kitchen.
Gordan is so chaotic... I love it😅😂
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Who is Gordan? Jk i love it to🤣
*Gordon lol
Hes still a british schoolboy half the time in non formal settings
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I love this trio. They all balance each other out. Bring them back for a second video
Nope they don’t stop being deluded
@@gdg4760 honey go and be miserable somewhere else. I’m not entertaining it. Have yourself a wonderful day.
@@srideout91 Perfect response 😂🙌
@Maestro What are you on about? If you only look at the handful of chefs TV shows center around then of course you haven't heard of them (apart from the fact that Arrington is on a show with Ramsay). Are those the only renowned chefs in the world? ...No, of course not.
@@gdg4760 your pfp is the embodiment of the word « cringe »
Fun fact: The reason beef jerky comes in non crunchy bags is it was made to bring hunting so you can eat quieter.
Wow really? I didn't hear that before but it makes so much sense.
@@AC-jp1lmI kno I was just thinking that makes so much sense now! I mean it basically is their national dish 😂
Damn shame the deer can smell it downwind. I go for odorless candy myself lol
Yet it's one of the loudest snacks in existence. 😆
@@Dranwulf Yah, that smacks of urban legend.
Gordon still has the energy of a child. I love it
That's what happens when ya eat good food and succeed at life I guess lol
He’s been traumatized that’s why. Bless him
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"Whether you're on top or the bottom, it still goes in"
Hmm. Wise words, Gordon. Wise words.
Edit: this is both the top comment of this video and one of the silliest comments I ever wrote. Gotta love the Internet sometimes.
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Love how Gordon is slagging off Gino when he's not even there 🤣🤣
Multiple times as well 😅
Kinda getting a bit old now, every clip I see of him recently he brings up Gino. Saw one earlier this evening when he tried Prime and he said it tasted like Gino's cooking. Ha ha ha right.
@@chilli-iceolive-abode2447Bore off
@@sneer0101And piss off to you too. Tosspot.
if you've watched the food/travel show they did together it's clear they're trying to force through a top gear dynamic where Gordon is Jeremy, Gino is Hammond and Fred is James
Y'know, when he isn't hamming it up and screaming at people, Gordon actually seems like a genuine fun and nice person.
Same with my ex lmao
He has a very sensitive reputation to protect. Of course he’s gonna be strict
Hamming it up... guess you've never met a Scottish person beofre
Its almost like its for entertainment on TV…
@@joshuallewellyn2648 He has lived in England for nearly 50 years.
I have NEVER seen Gordon Ramsay laugh so much, he should do it more often he's got a really nice laugh
I like Gordon claims to be Scottish even though he's lived in England so long he sounds English enough to judge the snacks 😂
He was born in Scotland though
Hi American here - Scotland is actually part of Britain along with Ireland.
@@ZombieLincoln666incorrect on the Ireland but as u may have some confusion Ireland itself is an independent country but Northern Ireland is apart of the UK
@@ZombieLincoln666One, Britain isn’t England, two, Ireland is part of the British Isles, but isn’t part of the U.K., only Northern Ireland is…
🤣 bestest American geography person ever.
These are some unfair comparisons. For the first snack, they should have used southern biscuits with honey for the american snack. The third snack, brits should have flavoured puffs instead of regular. Fourth snack, sausage roll is a better comparison than beans on toast
These are all pretty good points!
And red licorice for the American snacks instead of Toxic Waste. They were really comparing licorice snacks to sour candy? Toxic Waste is arguably the sourest candy in the world so of course the British would win that round.
It wasn’t “regular puffs” the crisps were literally flaming hot monster munch…. And no, beans on toast is a classic British snack so.
@@sebastiannamoore yeah beans on toast is a classic but it's still unfair to pit against a hotdog, sausage rolls definitely fit better for that matchup
Nah for candy america should of went kit kat. And for chips instead of cheeto's which personally I think taste awful they could of gone with ruffles which is such a good potato chip brand. And then even if not ruffles they could of opted for lays or pringles. Cheeto's will give you awful dry mouths.
Gordon Ramsay makes me laugh every time he's put in a situation when it comes to food or going through the worst (nostalgia) snacks hahaha, almost every British snack he ate, I ate them too as I grew up (I'm a child of the 90s).
90's kid too!
French from the 90s and same. And I'm literally on the opposite side of GB relative to our respective borders.
And no, I don't have British family. It's just common European snacks imo.
@@GreyPunkWolf bonjour
same here and im a child of the 2000s nothings changed there
Nice Spawn pfp
The contrast between him in a kitchen and him with friends is funny lol
I think what we see on reality TV is just for show. Even the participants admit they act more than half of the time. Its fun to watch but it's hardly "reality"
Gordon’s acting like a 10 year old 😂😂
I would, too, if I were as rich as him. Not a care in the world except for health and romance. He worked his way from the ground up. Very admirable.
@@koreanjesus1983 Good for you lol?
Looks 80
@@donn-nd3bsHave you ever seen an 80-year-old person? Big difference. But Gordon has made jokes about the wrinkles in his own face. He definitely looks his age. But he is in excellent shape.
@@koreanjesus1983You can also be happy without being rich.
Gordon's humor is such a joy, it's fun to hear how he even cracks up the crew! Lovely, much needed fun and laughter. Thanks everyone!
Gorden genuinely looked shocked/concerned when Nyesha didn't like baked beans on toast at 6:28 🤣
I've had it, and there's no way to like it, unless you were brainwashed from birth to consume it
I agree with her though you don't stack two starches on top of each other.......
@@darkenedpsynoid why not
"What?! Why?!" Haha, he sounded so offended.
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Putting clotted cream, jam, and a scone up against a Pop Tart? It's like putting eggs benedict up against a McMuffin.
I agree. I think it should have either been PB&J or, nutella on bread, or, if they really wanted to put a processed food up against the jam/crea,/scone, maybe use a toaster strudel or something. That was just unfair. At least try and use something remotely comparable.
Hey, don’t be bashin McMuffins. But I agree that the pop tart was fighting well above its weight class in that one. Not apples to apples comparison
@@OCRay1 LOL dude I love McMuffins! But I will punch a McMuffin to get to an Eggs Benedict 😁
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Lol. No argument here
Sausage and egg mcmuffin from McDonald over any eggs benerdict
It's just Gordon and Paul trying to convince Nyesha that our food isn't shit 😂
I feel like English food has some hits and misses. Like the desserts look delicious, but y’all need to use more spices when cooking 😭😭 (this is said with the knowledge that the U.S. is known for horribly processed and unhealthy foods lmao)
@@brenna_boop6341 we use loads of spices (cloves, nutmeg, cinnamon, saffron etc), just differently to America. Also, the nation’s adopted favourite dish is curry. You would struggle to find a town in the UK that doesn’t have a curry house. The myth that all British food is bland partly comes from ww2 when we physically couldn’t get any spices, and afterwards whilst rationing and poverty continued. Some of our food is bland sure, but who doesn’t like a proper plate of fish and chips? Or a steak and ale pie?
@@08mlascelles that’s very true, I was surprised by how much curry I saw when I visited the UK. Simple stuff like beans and toast seems very bland to Americans (though I disagree with my country on that particular dish. I make something I call a “bean sandwich” which is literally just beans and bread and it’s fantastic). I would say garlic and onion are the U.S.’s biggest flavor profiles lmao
To be fair, america is basically a compilation of all cultures foods that have evolved in america. It's pretty hard to actually beat them as any single country lol.
@@brenna_boop6341 we have a tonne of good dishes but allot of people can’t cook them properly! We do baking good really well though!
Ramsay is the Tarantino of cooking. No matter how experienced he is, he always has a childlike delight and enthusiasm when around food.
I’ve actually never thought of that before but it’s honestly so accurate! 😂👍
The fact that the actual pro chef version is the most immature version of these snack wars is absolutely cracking me up
lol yea i clicked on this vid bc all the other celebs are fun and stuff, and i thought gordon would be hella serious, but he’s even more fun 😂❤
Did a delivery to Gordon’s restaurant couple months back and he was surprisingly there. And what a nice fella
Gordon and Nyesha relaxed and laughing is awesome. Paul saying he prefers the flavor going away is just so British.
Probably so, i don't like foods that leave a long-lasting lingering taste in my mouth. I remember when i travelled around the west coast USA i got sick, it was like the food wasn't real food. Except this road-side diner, the lady at the counter made me some grits and they were literally the best. Just plain with butter i think, sooo good, made me feel a lot better. The bread in the USA is weird, as are the crisps/chips, even the potatoes tasted strange with a strange texture, kinda smoky(like cigarettes) notes in the actual potatoes, and slightly chewy. The veggie burgers tasted like charcoal too, but i actually liked that.
@@RoxanneLavenderWest Coast USA also has the worst pizza I've ever had and I'm a upstate NY native so I know I've had the best and some of the worst pizza here, or so I thought until I got to Portland and realized their pizza has nothing on ours.
i have never seen gordon laugh so much in my entire life 😂😂
It’s so fun to see Gordon eating regular food.
2:12 Gordon being a prankster is honestly wholesome.
"This turned my lips into a cat's butthole" - Gordon Ramsay. I love Gordon Ramsay and his funny food insults.
Toxic waste is for children only.
I want to see Gordon test snacks from all over the world
Gordon Ramsay Uncharted, he tests snacks from all over the world
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I was wondering if we ever get to see Gordon Ramsay on snack wars but this exceeds my expectations. ❤❤
first i thought Trinity from the Matrix..after reading your comment i thought...nevermind!😏
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Gordon taking about use flamming hot cheetos for coating is just perfection.
05:38 : "You've changed"
Couldn't sum it up any better 😂
Nothing like a happy Chef Ramsay enjoying himself 😂
We need more Gordon Ramsay reviewing international snacks😂😂
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When Gordon isn't in the Kitchen, the man is hilarious to watch! Such a massive tease!
Omg I can watch Gordon like this all day reviewing snacks all around the world. So entertaining and funny
Clotted cream and jam on top of scones-- yes!!! Poptarts used to have real jam now it's like flavored vegetable oil. You can't compare these two. Gordon Ramsey? Always a yes!!!
Gordon absolutely flambé'ng Gino was the cherry on the chaotic cake of his presence in this episode.
Gordon’s comments, as always, we’re priceless. If we could can his laughter, world wars would be settled immediately as his laughter is so infectious.
Yes finally Snack Wars with “Gordon Ramsay” yay 😃😃
Shame they used dead “snacks”
Gordon is such a child at heart. I love it 🥰
The only thing they're missing from the beans on toast is cheese melted on the top😅
Gordon was having everyone behind the camera laughing their asses off 🤣
A lot of people don’t know this but gordon was supposed to be a professional footballer. He had signed a youth contract with Scotlands SECOND biggest team glasgow rangers (booo hisss) when he was around 16 but his knee got badly injured snd the injury kept reoccurring and he couldn’t play anymore.
A shame but he’s climbed higher as a chef as he ever would have as a footballer
The famous arrow to the knee
A lot of people do know this actually
@@hashgnome9326chances are millions of people don’t especially Americans who aren’t into football(soccer)
This isn’t uncommon knowledge and rangers are the biggest team in Scotland Celtic shouldn’t even be a club they support child molestation
Loads of people know this
I’m in the us and I’ve never heard of toxic waste. Gordon’s reaction to that was PRICELESS though! 😂
Same! Was gonna comment something similar. They always use Toxic Waste and I’ve literally never seen it in any stores in my 42 years on this planet, all of which have been in the US.
@@JeffKelly03 o wow really?? I’ve never seen or even heard of it but I can kinda see it being at something like rocket fizz to be honest
@@JeffKelly03 they're a more recent thing and usually found in bargain stores like dollar tree. It's basically the same thing as the more popular War Heads
Same
Was really glad to see Chef Arrington. She's def one of my favorite Gordon friends. This vid was fun.
Sour candy over licorice all day any day, too.
Never seen Ramsey this happy lol, he should be with friends in more videos
Gordon seems like a nice guy when he’s not yelling at people in a kitchen
I love Gordon I used to fall asleep to his home cooking videos 😭 so relaxing. he’s so multifaceted!
Never seen Gordon so happy and relaxed and I’ve watched all his different shows
I have never heard Gordon laugh that much 😂
Why does he compare everything to his granddads toenail 🤣 I need to see this toe
I think that is the most gnarly feature of his grandad that he can remember 🤣🤣🤣
his grandads dead so u probably don’t wanna see his feet
@@user-ro8ue7bm6w you're not very bright
@@Clyde 😂
the three of them together just need a show, they’re so mfing funny
They have a show! It’s called Next Level Chef UK
@@leticiaaleixoHe means another show. They should have two shows. Minimum.
Gordon always bringing up his grandad’s toenail in these shows 😂
disgusting!🤮🤣🤣🤣
Honestly people dont actually realize how much fun Gordon is when hes not dealing with delusional restaurant owners 😂
I absolutely love Gordon…watching him go from being intense in the kitchen, to sweet and gentle with kids, to just letting loose and being an absolute child himself with some of the best jokes is so fun. He’s awesome!
This has got to be the best snack wars episode till date and why did it feel like it was taking a piss out of British snacks 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Gordon and Paul have come a long way from his first TV programme, when Gordon was bollocking Paul for using a dirty cloth to clean a plate and told him he could “f*** off back to Gary Rhodes” if he did it again 😂
Could have been worse he could have told him to F off back to
Jamie " olive oil "
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Love the chefs edition. Adventurous eaters with actual expertise in food.
No one else in the world puts beans on toast because they actually like to enjoy food and just life in general
I'm American and I ❤ beans on toast. I didn't know it was an English thing. I was eating toast and beans separately and I put them together and I thought it was amazing
8:30 As a kid who grew up on these and pretty much has an immunity to sour candy: I laughed in anticipation.
GORDON RAMSAY giving the win to "Flaming hot Cheetos" is unexpected
He said he puts it in American food so if people are buying it then he won't say they are shite lol 🤑
Gordon is by far the greatest celebrity chef, not just good food but good vibes
Gordon has some real trauma from his granddads toes
I’ve never seen Gordon so relaxed and laughing so much, I want to see this side of him 24/7 ❤
Hearing Gordon talk about breading with hot Cheetos is validating af
Hot Cheetos are life, I cannot eat them often due to the unpleasant side-effects, but when I do, I'm in heaven!
Few minutes in, ramsays banter is off the charts, great stuff!
I love the snacks wars series. Brilliant stuff! Hollywood has forgotten his roots 😂
It's always fun to see how much fun Gordon has, when he is not all serious and yelling at someone in the kitchen 🤣He sure seems like a hilarious guy to be around, really cool guy 🙂
What’s up with Gordon always roasting his grandad bro 😂😂😂😂
Gordon: Oh come on, that's an insult to pop-tarts
[5 seconds earlier]
Gordon: they're shit!
I totally agree, wotsits should’ve been pickled onion flavoured or at least the roast beef! Flaming hot is the worst flavour of them all. Plus it was unfair to put beans on toast against a hotdog. Both should’ve been veggie so I think grilled cheese sandwich would’ve been a better choice.
Flaming hot is gorgeous! Beef is the weakest flavour in my book
i adore seeing Ramsey being himself..made the whole show.
I love how much fun Gordon was having he was cracking up haha
I love pork scratching and beef jerky. I find pork scratchings have more flavour but I did enjoy going through a packet of jerky when doing work. It’s great as a study snack
This is absolute gold 🤣🤣🤣
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@@Clyde this comment is useless!!🤣🤣🤣
@@GrandCrystalStar this comment is useless!!🤣🤣🤣
Ramsey at his finest, enjoyed that immensely.
This is the most I’ve ever seen Gordon laugh💀
I loved how laugh Gordon, so infectious, a Jolly guy
Biscuit its a scone i screamed when i heard biscuit
I have a lot of students from other countries and they all think beans on toast sounds like a terrible idea. They need a cold, wet British winter to truly appreciate it!
Try it with hp sauce
@@kristyhawesnah bit of Perrin's worchester sauce on top , slaps
should have put Greggs sausage roll up against the hotdog,
That's a great shout
Hotdog still all day
Gordon is awesome! Glad he did one of these
How the hell is a pop tart going to compare to homemade scones and clotted cream? Bring some southern biscuits with honey to the table!
Beans with toast and cheese too….yum in Canada too. Then wieners cut up and cooked in the beans. Hotdogs with right sausage and bun is good too. Definitely liquorice all sorts.
Gordon seems a lot of fun 😂
I feel like beans on toast vs hot dogs should have been a draw simply because the two together are a magical combination.
I never liked baked beans even as an adult and as an American...you can't go wrong with a hotdog (I hate most hotdog condiments besides chili and cheese)
Yes they go so well together!
@@Awood2207 bet you've never had English baked beans, completely different to American ones
@@Gomzillaa no...but I hear that English baked beans are in tomato sauce which I've had in the past and I didn't like them
@@Awood2207 i don’t like hotdogs unless they’re real sausages which they barely are so beans on toast are the one for me, even better with cheese
I love Gordon’s little digs at Gino 😂
Should’ve been scones against biscuits and gravy
6:03 huh Gordon was wrong this time, its beans on untoasted bread.
Gordon Ramsay one of the best entertainers.
i bet my life savings that the crew will laugh every time gordon breathes.
20 quid?is that all you managed to save??
@Clyde That's 0.009 USD btw.
Lighten up you gimp
Lighten up you gimp
Not using pickled onion monster munch is just a crime.
Gordon it is so awesome to see u enjoying yourself. Love the laughter.
Gordon Ramsay extolling the virtues of hot dogs is like watching Da Vinci do Paint By Numbers and I love it
As an American I would much rather have British snacks XD
I brought home a suitcase full of snacks from my trip the UK earlier this month.
Biggest regret is only getting one multipack of Crunchies.
This is the one we’ve all been waiting for 🎉
I'm Irish and grew up eating beans on toast too. Such a comforting lunch. I can't get my head around how my 7 year old doesn't like beans! Plus they're a source of protein and fibre too.
Good ol English snack
I think it's an Irish/English thing. We have our own brands manufactured here too. Great for a quick breakfast too. Ah sure anytime of the day it's good wherever it originated from!
@@moorenicola6264 I thought Irish hated anything to do with British lol now they eating our lame beans on toast now lol
For a century 😂 Hey I've had fabulous times in the UK so no hate here!
@@moorenicola6264 Well I’m from England so I doubt you had a good time here if so then that’s a rarity. I think we are most hated on the planet but we will be extinct soon so that will make everybody happy I could never feel proud of where I come from like you. But I can’t change where I’m from so I’ll take this to the grave with me god bless to you tho 🙏🏽
Gordon Ramsay seems like a legend to hang out with.