Gordon Ramsay Serves His Maori Inspired Meal | Gordon Ramsay: Uncharted
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 16 ม.ค. 2022
- Chef Monique Fiso and Gordon Ramsay serve their Maori inspire dishes to locals.
Follow chef Gordon Ramsay as he journeys to some of the most incredible and remote locations on Earth in search of culinary inspiration, epic adventures, and cultural experiences he will never forget.
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This is exactly why I like Chef Ramsay. He has a love for cooking that goes far beyond cultural boundaries. He is eager to learn the culinary traditions of so many cultures, and shows great humility and respect to the locals.
100% agree with you. It literally doesn’t matter what country or culture he loves and respects all🙏🏼
Life long learning and acceptance of other peoples cultures make Mr Ramsay much more credible and watchable .. .. ..
As a kiwi i find it hilarious they used subtitles for that guy. 😂😂
Well i kinda at the start thought he was speaking te reo, only after a few minutes did i realize he had a strong accent
Bro we carnt talk proper shite al!
I absolutely love seeing the cultures from around the world that most of us may never see or experience. Thank You Gordon for what you do.
Great series love the final menu. Was amazing to watch Gordon gathering all these ingredients. What an incredible part of the world. Thank you so much for sharing
Brilliant episode well done all
Agree. He has really passion in cooking👍👍
The kai looks amazing! What an awesome feast cooked in the traditional Māori way. Yummy!
I want to go to New Zealand some day. It looks so beautiful there and that food looks amazing!
It's shit
It’s beautiful here
A master in any culture and the anticipation of the people waiting was fun to watch. Amazon car hop trays.
Just finished watching this on Disney+ and soooooo impressed Chef Ramsay got in there and his hands dirty and just like I did as a kid spat the huhu grub out hahaha beautiful episode and I'm jealous as I wish I could go free diving for paua (abalone) in Stewart island too - Tino pai Chef 👍
Oh man my mouth is watering!
Gordon is getting a slight taste of his own medicine lol.
Wow, what an amazing view with fancy delicious foods! I truly love it 🤩💕💕👍🏼
Great View nice weather ☀️ and Delicious food 👍👍👍👍
Middle earth is really beautiful
Good job 🐏's super inspirational 👏🏼 🎉
This was incredible, your awsum Gordy!!!😊🤙🥔🥕🌽🍞😋I'm hungry now!!!
Love Fluff… Stewart island,..
I really enjoyed this series and while you can't expect a Brit to pronounce our reo Māori properly, he at least had the proper respect for the kai and the people who were hosting him. EXCEPT I found it a little condescending when he said he was trained in the modern European style while Monique was "trained in the Māori style". Monique went to culinary school and trained in Michelin starred restaurants all over the world, and THEN came home to reclaim Māori kai traditions. So actually her skill set is the same as his but broader. Just sayin.
I think he made the comment about being trained in the Maori style to give kudos to the culture.
Arguably, Monique was disrespectful to a senior chef, telling him to hurry.
Paua is to die for
i wouldnt mind waiting while gordon fuckin ramsay is cooking for me lmao bud take your time lol you earned it
Please visit Philippines too Gordon. We got a lot of diverse food to offer in your show ❤️🇵🇭
this is like the southpark butters hawaii episode.
you mean the hav-eh-hi episode? only Haoles say Hawaii
Did he try Creamed Pāua? Cause that’s mean as
And Rotten Corn because that’s the most unique Māori cuisine lol
0:29 Gordon didn't really think this one through, did he? Lmao. He could have avoided the spilling if he tenderized it somewhere it.
"I didn't think a brit would pick up our way of cooking so fast" does she know who this man is lol
90% of them are Pakeha 🤣
NZ is gods own country.
Decent, but slow ur service on this one but still legit
Gordon gets up & walks off for the cameras at the end as if he's randomly going to going to disappear when he reaches the beach, while everyone else is still there eating lol.. Sit down & finish your meal instead of pretending to be the tooth-fairy :P
Would've liked to have seen more maori people, not just kiwis.
Those are the whitest Maori I have ever seen lmao can’t even pronounce the words properly but props to him doing a Maori karakia (prayer)
Hahaha I know right plastic az😆
@@sunnysamuel6266 probably top of the south sealord "maoris". very plastic and gentrified
Southland, every bastards lily white with a fuuked up accent, even us Maori
look deeper at their eyes and noses
We're a culture not a colour. Been colonised once don't need to be colonised again by a dark skinned fulla. Get a moko and you're part green. Based on your opinion, what does that make you?
Take your opinion back to your iwi and talk it on the paepae.
Kia ora from a coffee with milk coloured Te Rarawa, Ngapuhi, Ngati Kuri, Ngati Awa 56yr old that did the hard 70s and 80s as a real Maori. I did my time in protests and active peaceful revolution for people like you and your prejudice makes me sad.
Edit: Monique Fiso this mastermind of Maori cuisine is part Samoan and her Fiso lineage has a strong presence as people who promote Pacifica and Maori education and employment. Just sayn.
Gordon's pronouncing Moari wrong D:
Can someone please tell him how to pronounce Māori properly.
As someone who has known how to say māori words since I was a kid this is painful to listen to.
How they gonna use the whitest people in nz😂
Whitest Maoris I've ever seen
they dont look very appreciative
didnt even pronouce the karakia properly and claims to be maori 😂🙄
All I saw was a bunch on non Māori looking people wanting to be Māori 😂 sad as shit
perhaps they have more ancestory and knowledge of their whenua than those who think they are to white
maori come in all colours but not orange
Can that women shut up and stop rushing Gordon lol it's why he has 200m dollars because he's a perfectionist and you don't
@@ILubBLOfficial go and tell someone who gives a shit haha
@@codossgames7115 May I refer you to your original post, where I got the impression, you gave some kind of shit?
I believe she's actually one of the top chefs in New Zealand.
@@DeathBringer769 okay cuz
maori food is usually yuck
Naaah you’re missing out chief
They are not real Maori....
Why not? What determines a real Māori other than whakapapa?
@@harleypitihira they are white colonisers
@@sexaul and that finding is based off of what?
@@harleypitihira knowing what a Maori looks like and what a European looks like 👍
@@sexaul obviously you don’t if you’re only basing it off of looks…..hīka mā, ko wai koe ki te kī “ehara rātou i te Māori” 🤦🏾♂️
Kei ngā kōiwi, te toto me te whakapapa tō mātou Māoritanga. Māoridome is defined in whakapapa, not looks. Your comment just shows how ignorant you are