He only said: "Yes Sir", but could have been my lord. The main chef was supposedly a real tyrant to his employees, but he recognized the talent of Ramsey.
I wish his mom would had told him stop frowning you are going to wrinkle your forehead!! My mother always told us that!! Then again his mom might have and he was too stubborn to listen!! He's a great chef anyway and hot, that man has a body on him!!
The young Gordon Ramsey used to be a quiet young man, until one day, something clicked. Someone forgot the lamb sauce, and from that point on, he was never the same again.
The anger of not finding the lamb sauce awakened a great anger inside his body, completely consuming him. And since that day, Gordon Ramsay was never the same, the once quiet youngster, now a rage filled man who's destruction can only be calmed by the legendary lamb sauce which can only be found by "the one who cooks with a pure heart".
@@ShizuStream no he was afraid he knew if he made one mistakes hes gonna get yelled and cussed at so hard so that fear kept him listening attentively he made gordan cry before so forsure gordan is gonna be afraid to make the same mistake again
@@christiansantamaria7233 this comment clearly tells me you've never experienced a real competitive environment, you don't understand the way of adult life.
@@ShizuStream and your comment tells me that you have been conditioned to being treated poorly “in the name of the craft.” Being yelled at and having pots and pans thrown at you by a superior is never excusable for even the most competitive environments, the only thing it tells me is that Marco is a pathetic human being. That sort of behaviour towards a junior should be automatic grounds for dismissal in the 21st century.
In most professions its normal to reach master level of skills at this age. Because there is the sweetspot between enough experience combined with youthfull reflexes and condition. Later on the always growing experience helps to offset the dwindling of youth. But yeah, Marco was incredible for his age. He already was a master chef long before this footage.
Fun Fact: Marco (the guy teaching Ramsay here) actually got so furious that he made Gordon cry. Despite how calm he seems in this clip, he was as short tempered as Ramsay himself
He's working for the only guy with higher standards than himself in this clip. Marco Pierre White once made Gordon cry, when asked about it he said "I didn't make Gordon cry. It was his choice to cry." lmao two absolute legends.
I see it a lil differently: before all the tv shows,restaurants,michelin stars and cash. Gordon Ramsay was just an average joe who sucked his bosses balls because he needed the money. 😉 just like most people.
What people don't realize is that the reason Gordon is so adamant about finding the lamb sauce is that Marco requested it from him years ago, and he still hasn't located it
@@notredame3727 I didn't see he yelled at him in the video though. Plus, yelling is part of the process of becoming a better person, so I can't complain.
@@notredame3727 Maybe if you wrote your comment more unambiguously, I would understand what you're attempting to point out. I was a bit confused to what you were referring to.
@@maxa1444 It's not that. Idk him personally but unless his fame has gotten to his head if anyone teaches him something he would be just as calm. It's the proper way to learn, also back then as people say he was treated pretty badly so he just became what we see in this video. After he got up on his own feet he just straight up got the courage to speak and to be respected.
@@Donnie-sg2cj I mean, I'm pretty sure that the OP is talking about Ramsay having to learn with master chefs before he started raging on other apprentice chefs.
Respect? Neither of th an ever served anyone but themselves. Shouting and bullying people into thinking you know if all and becoming your unquestioning slave, is not instilling respect.
@@shuddupeyaface They spent years of their lives serving food to thousands to enjoy. Yes, it is as self-serving as any career. They spent years working for someone else who probably has their arse on the line. Just because you're being shouted at, called an idiot, doesn't mean that you're being bullied. That thought process is truly selfish. Do you know most restaurants generally cannot afford too many mistakes to be made in a night? A H.Chef isn't seeing, say, a few portions of wellington being messed up; they're seeing the potential profit from the night go in the bin. Restaurants are expensive to run. Most people have no idea; particularly young chefs. Most people are ignorant until a memorable incident. That said, in the chef world it was too brutal, it did need to soften up a bit. Was like the army, with less regulations on behaviour of command.
Everyone points out how respectful Gordon was but its great to Marco's trust too. He asked a direct question, got a firm answer, and never questioned it even for a moment. They clearly had eachothers complete respect and confidence.
Gordon said in his book that he was scared shitless of Marco. He would be berated until he was in tears and then Marco would say 'He upset himself, he made himself cry'. There was respect but it was out of fear rather than admiration imo.
@@Thatonederesometimes they become synonymous tho, kind of like a stern teacher and student. Reminds me a bit of the dynamic between Miles Teller and J K Simmons in Whiplash
I remember the people on Hell's Kitchen going "I followed the recipe from my country." and Gordon replying "I've been there, they don't do that." And that's just gold !
Everyone says Gordon is quite in this but he’s always quite and attentive when he’s learning from another chef or in their kitchen, it’s a respect thing.
He is a 1% You can see how he is silent, he learns as much as he can, he analyzes everything, he does it with passion. No wonder why he got so much success
Really, to me it looks like he is right in his element, not as loud as we used to see him, but he still focused. Didn't said a word and did the thing he was suppose to without asking, even Pierre asked if they did it twice, meaning Pierre was to focused on the Interview while Gordon was focused on the Ravioli. Trying no to screw up also applies to Pierre, to everyone infact.
Gordon really shows the quality what a good apprentice is. He is always focused and ready. He tries to aid in the process while no getting in the way of his teacher and only speaks if the master is silent or he is asked
You can tell in his eyes how he is saving everything into his hard drive. No wonder he got the success he has, the man is of focus, commitment, and sheer fucking will.
Gordon yells because he is passionate. He grew up poor, his soccer career ruined due to an injury, so he put his heart and soul into learning the art of cooking. When he travels to different countries, he is respectful, observant, and takes in what he sees. He's constantly learning, constantly improving. So imagine being on that level and then having to deal with people who have inflated egos because all their friends said they make some good spaghetti. That would fire anyone up.
He yells because that’s how it is in « haute cuisine ». He had a lot of his training with old school French chefs and they are super demanding. It’s high stress, suicides happen. It’s not the Pioneer Woman.
1990+ really. First we saw of angry Ramsay on TV was in Boiling Point which was recorded in 98 and aired in 99. th-cam.com/video/hMcmwCTtMiU/w-d-xo.html
Gordon has earned his right to be loud with and demand respect from the people he's teaching, because he was already quiet to and respectful to the man that taught him. This is how Craftsmanship is perfected. Not with swearing, but with calmness.
Ryan Qahtani Yes. He once said it in and interview. He said something like „I don’t know what I was so mad about, but I yelled at him so hard, he sat in the corner sobbing“
I once knew a former Restauraunt Manager, apparently its really not all that uncommon, its such a stress filled enviroment that staff have to subject themselves to for hours every day that even the best employees will sometimes just emotionally snap under all the pressure that has been building up for months
If you think Gordon is scary in the kitchen, just a fair reminder that the gentleman with the long hair in this video, Marco Pierre Whites, reduced Gordon to tears at least one
He respects his chef and know what his job is. You dont argue until you earned the right to do so. It's what he did and what he demands from his students in return
Gordon has admitted to trying to sabotage Marcos career because of the way he was yelled at and berated in the kitchen once around this time. Seems he took that attitude to heart later in life tho
TheDelethar i dont think thats true. i they they relationship get worse when Gordon came with a TV crew to Marco's wedding, and Marco was quite pissed about it.
This is why Gordon is so hard on restaurants and chefs who are so lazy or cuts corners. He had to do so much to get where he is so he know exactly how much effort it actually takes.
I think it really says a lot about a person to see them before their career and how they acted. Gordon really deserves to be where he is. I honestly think hes one of the few big name chefs who do.
You can see the wheels turning in his head. He’s passionate wanting to learn. Doing things before he’s told respectful and humble. This is how legends are made.
Me before knowing Marco: Well he's probably your regular chef. Gordon is so respectful. Me after knowing Marco Pierre White: damn! Massive props to Gordon for not crying. I'd have fainted.
You have to appreciate that not even once did he talk back. Always focused and willing to learn/improve. Thats why hes so good and I honestly can understand why he gets so angry with people who just wont listen to advice. He came a long way!!!
Well, he did revenged Marco by stealing the restauran's guest book and blamed it on Marco, which got Marco fired and basically ruined him in the restaurant industry
> To be a good master one must first learn to be a good student. It is a variation of an ancient Greek credo by Solon actually : "To learn how to rule, you must learn how to be ruled" ( «Άρχεσθαι μαθών άρχειν επιστήσει» ) ... useless knowledge of the day: the ancient version is still written in front of the military academy of Greece and it is in their badge as well, as you can see here: sse.army.gr/sites/sse.army.gr/files/photos/03-1280902562.jpg
@@user-mq3yz1ij2o Who said anything about making a noise infront of Marco Pierre White? I clearly said that Gordon was working hard in silence and his success are making the noises (scolding, yelling, cursing).
Believe it or not, Gordon had to work off his month’s notice from his previous job before he could leave, and Marco would not allow him to do so, he wanted Gordon to start immediately. So for one month, Gordon had two full time jobs, in two kitchens-day and night shift-and survived on two hours sleep. He is as tough as they come, which goes some way towards explaining why he is so tough on others.
Joel DeJonge -that’s awful. Neoliberal politics eradicated the middle classes starting in the mid 1980’s. These days it’s almost essential to have at least two jobs to keep your head above water. In Gordon’s day, it wasn’t essential, he was just so desperate to work with Marco... but I take your point. Try to stay well in this Covid-19 era!
Marco Pierre : I'm about to start this man's whole career
This "man's"...
Slappy sorry, force of habit
Illusion The Redstoner what??
wkwk
@@pratamasurya2246 you can edit
Its like watching a Jedi Master train his apprentice, not knowing the rage resting deep inside him.
reminds me of tai Lun from kung fu panda
It's over Gordon! I have the Lamb Sauce!
You underestimate my seasoning!
But this time. The apprentice took the high ground
chaosincarna lmao so funny 😂
Excecute order Lamb Sauce
Marco: “Is it done?”
Gordon: “yes my lord”
LMFAO XD
Hahaha my goodness
He only said: "Yes Sir", but could have been my lord. The main chef was supposedly a real tyrant to his employees, but he recognized the talent of Ramsey.
a.meme has been unleashed
Henceforth you shall be known as Darth Ramsay.
At age 18, Gordon got his first wrinkle. An extraordinary accomplishment.
i read the last sentence in his voice 🤣🤣🤣
Right?!
He was 22 on this video
Lmao
I wish his mom would had told him stop frowning you are going to wrinkle your forehead!! My mother always told us that!! Then again his mom might have and he was too stubborn to listen!! He's a great chef anyway and hot, that man has a body on him!!
His iconic forehead wrinkles were still in development.
This Gordon Ramsay would’ve said: ‘excuse me, sorry to bother you but does anyone know the location of the lamb sauce’
@@anthonyphung1578 bro you literally took that comment from up there lmfao
lol he became like that cuz Marco Pierre White teach him that attitude
Lmao
Wifi symbol wasn't invented yet
The young Gordon Ramsey used to be a quiet young man, until one day, something clicked.
Someone forgot the lamb sauce, and from that point on, he was never the same again.
The anger of not finding the lamb sauce awakened a great anger inside his body, completely consuming him. And since that day, Gordon Ramsay was never the same, the once quiet youngster, now a rage filled man who's destruction can only be calmed by the legendary lamb sauce which can only be found by "the one who cooks with a pure heart".
You guys should become storytellers
His mama put Lamb sauce on his tounge as a baby
Let's be honest, even marco doesn't know where the lamb sauce is. He uses stock pot
This comment is underated
Marco: Have You Gone Through It Twice?
Gordon: ʸᵉˢ
"Yes sir."
Stolen comment
@@accidentlyinhaledlargeamou8334 well now what are still doing here? Call the police
@@notdog-san7933 🤣🤣
@@accidentlyinhaledlargeamou8334 I don't think so. There's alot of stupid people on youtube I'm sure alot of them thought of this comment.
This is how a legend was born.
Oh hi Nick!
Lol hello
Indeed
Oh hey nick, got recommended to huh.
After 4 years, YT recommended it to Nick HAHA
1989 Gordon: “Does anyone happen to know the location of the lamb sauce?”
HyrulChic ..
Ha hey look i found the lame sauce
@@tylerlewis2061 fok you
Lol sorry i was half asleep i mean lamb sauce
2019: “Where the fuck is the lamb sauce you fucking idiots?”
Back when Gordon Ramsay didn't have wifi symbol on his forehead
Oh my gods
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hahaha brilliant
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That was Raw!
Look at him. All grown up. Calling people donuts and donkeys.
His boss was the old school chef hard drinking n smoking n banging chics... what a life!
You know he only does that for American tv
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Gordon: You f*cking donut of course you don’t microwave a salad
Sven 😘😘😍😍😀
This is just too cute. Just the way Gordon is super cautious and well spoken to Marco is just too innocent.
lmao, and now gordon is angry while marco is calm in master chef australia
@@WhosThatPokemon2024 he was respectful and willing to learn, there's a difference.
@@ShizuStream no he was afraid he knew if he made one mistakes hes gonna get yelled and cussed at so hard so that fear kept him listening attentively he made gordan cry before so forsure gordan is gonna be afraid to make the same mistake again
@@christiansantamaria7233 this comment clearly tells me you've never experienced a real competitive environment, you don't understand the way of adult life.
@@ShizuStream and your comment tells me that you have been conditioned to being treated poorly “in the name of the craft.”
Being yelled at and having pots and pans thrown at you by a superior is never excusable for even the most competitive environments, the only thing it tells me is that Marco is a pathetic human being. That sort of behaviour towards a junior should be automatic grounds for dismissal in the 21st century.
That is the quietest "yes" I heard in my entire life
@Robot Burger you got fking killed if you ignore Marco pierre
@Robot Burger absolutely scary man
@@dramadestroyer825 But if you haven't heard it, you haven't heard it, so it still is the quietest yes they'd ever heard.
ShoRyuBarbie ok
Way to ruin to ruin a joke
Marco: *HAVE YOU GONE THROUGH IT TWICE?*
Gordon: ᵐᵉᵒʷ
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Ingfo mabar Wild Rift, PM ae gan xixixi
LOOOOOL meoww
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It's just mind blowing to me that Marco Pierre White is an accomplished and highly skilled chef at the age of 27-28. What a natural.
In most professions its normal to reach master level of skills at this age. Because there is the sweetspot between enough experience combined with youthfull reflexes and condition. Later on the always growing experience helps to offset the dwindling of youth.
But yeah, Marco was incredible for his age. He already was a master chef long before this footage.
@@gothia1715 he was the youngest michellin star chef. What u just said would be akin to saying its normal to bee a 12 yr old chess grandmaster.
Hes a natural born cook, like every one named White.
@@gothia1715 a “master” of what professions? Plenty of people in their late 20s are still figuring out their life lol
@@SeñorMalc True. But thats not how it should went.
Little did he know...he was training the Darth Vader of the culinary arts.
Marco is a lot scarier than Gordon
If ramsay is the darth vader Marco is the emperor palpatine
John Geo better words could not have been said
😂😂😂😂
Itachi Uchiha that’s good
Emperor Palpatine*
Little did Marco know that there’s a massive raging demon within his apprentice that’s ready to let loose on any sloppy cook in the future
Yaowei Chen gordon actually got that from Marco, Marco even made gordon cry once
Gordon is scary and all but Marco can stare you to death
Why are chefs scary
I read this as little Marco
But marco had said he didn't make him cry, Gordon chose to cry. 😅
Old Ramsay is the type of guy who would walk up to young Ramsay and call his food absolute garbage
but young Ramsay is the oldest Ramsay and old Ramsay is the youngest (current) Ramsay :)
@@Demibrot
Woah
@@Demibrot This comment is underrated
@@Demibrot woah my mind like exploded man
@@Demibrot
That's really deep...
That's what she said.
Fun Fact: Marco (the guy teaching Ramsay here) actually got so furious that he made Gordon cry. Despite how calm he seems in this clip, he was as short tempered as Ramsay himself
Yeah all of Marco's short-tempered fury rubbed off on Gordon LOL
No one really disputes that terror tactics work for training someone, but the second question is whether it's worth it.
No he didn’t, Marco didn’t make Gordon cry, Gordon chose to cry
Marco was never too loud, didn’t need to be, his disappointed glare did it so shouting wasn’t needed 😂 effective.
I believe it, young Gordon Ramsey is terrified of him in this video.
"work hard in silence, let your success be your noise" Gordon took this quote too literally
That man made Gordon cry
@Jay kcin he has the skills to be arrogant yet he isn't but he is rude lmao
@Jay kcin but I luv Gordon the way he is. No homo, I like his personality
Yet still, his mouth is also loud *YOU DONKEY*
I hope everyone understands that Ramsey yelling everywhere is his TV character and not who he actually is lol
he kept his mouth shut while learning the trade
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That's why he's number 1, not to be lumped in with the average 'celebrity chef'
That's what real men do, they work hard and go through the struggle to succeed.
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He's so timid it's actually scary
arnas zenkovas its called wanting to learn, now hes a god
He's working for the only guy with higher standards than himself in this clip. Marco Pierre White once made Gordon cry, when asked about it he said "I didn't make Gordon cry. It was his choice to cry." lmao two absolute legends.
A calmness before a storm
@@GreenyFool wow really , I guess Ramsay's insights came from this man then .
Gordon's tv persona is actually based on Marco. He's not like that in real life.
You can see how respectful, eager and passionate he was. He definitely deserved what he has now.
I see it a lil differently: before all the tv shows,restaurants,michelin stars and cash. Gordon Ramsay was just an average joe who sucked his bosses balls because he needed the money. 😉 just like most people.
Marco: Are u an idiot sandwich
Gordon: ʸᵉˢ ᶜʰᵉᶠ
Yes Marco
Lol
How’d you do that? 😂
IM SLEEP
i'm dead
He went from “yes sir” to *WHERE’S THE LAMB SAUCE*
*WHERES THE BLOODY LAMB SAUCE*
IDIOT SANDWICH
DONUT
OUT!
"FUCK OFF!!"
1989 ramsay - Yes
2019 ramsay - Looks like someone took a shit in the plate.
Time changes everything
I started cooking for 30 days. I can’t believe how shit i was before that😂😂😂😂
You’re
Randomness You’re* an* idiot
On the plate.
What people don't realize is that the reason Gordon is so adamant about finding the lamb sauce is that Marco requested it from him years ago, and he still hasn't located it
He is calm, quiet, respectful, he's learning. See? This is how a legend is born.
yes
yes
Yes
@@notredame3727 I didn't see he yelled at him in the video though. Plus, yelling is part of the process of becoming a better person, so I can't complain.
@@notredame3727 Maybe if you wrote your comment more unambiguously, I would understand what you're attempting to point out. I was a bit confused to what you were referring to.
Gordon:-ʷʰᵉʳᵉ ᶦˢ ᵗʰᵉ ˡᵃᵐᵇ ˢᵃᵘᶜᵉ...ˀ
Marco:-Lamb what?
Gordon:-ⁿᵒᵗʰᶦⁿᵍ.........
Hold the door.
Hodor?
🤣🤣🤣🤣 this is funny af
Idk what happend69 where the foking lamb sauce!
😂😭💖
Underrated reply
1989:he says only 1 word in 129 seconds
2019:he says 129 words in 1 second
Bro😂😂😂😂😂😂
he just knew his place. He was a nobody, but now he is most popular chef in the world and can do whatever he wants
@@maxa1444 It's not that. Idk him personally but unless his fame has gotten to his head if anyone teaches him something he would be just as calm. It's the proper way to learn, also back then as people say he was treated pretty badly so he just became what we see in this video. After he got up on his own feet he just straight up got the courage to speak and to be respected.
i laugh so hard 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
"Yes"
-Gordon Ramsay
That gordon guy seems like a good chef, he should start his own restaurant
you barely saw him do anything, the restaurant would probably fail
Er he's got a few dum dum
@spawnerist no
@@Sonnenmann8 bruh
Overused
The reason why I really respect Gordon is because he learned respect before demanding for it, and this video is proof
He literally just says “Yes” in the video, but okay
Completely agree with you Rickle, his demeanor and mannerisms show how far he's come in his cooking career.
@@Donnie-sg2cj I mean, I'm pretty sure that the OP is talking about Ramsay having to learn with master chefs before he started raging on other apprentice chefs.
Dontae where is your pfp from
Well said
I respect Gordon cause he learnt the meaning of respect before he demanded it well done Gordon I respect u
That's a fair and valid piont.
gaming corner he don’t give a damn about your respect lol
Respect? Neither of th an ever served anyone but themselves. Shouting and bullying people into thinking you know if all and becoming your unquestioning slave, is not instilling respect.
@@shuddupeyaface
They spent years of their lives serving food to thousands to enjoy.
Yes, it is as self-serving as any career. They spent years working for someone else who probably has their arse on the line.
Just because you're being shouted at, called an idiot, doesn't mean that you're being bullied.
That thought process is truly selfish.
Do you know most restaurants generally cannot afford too many mistakes to be made in a night? A H.Chef isn't seeing, say, a few portions of wellington being messed up; they're seeing the potential profit from the night go in the bin.
Restaurants are expensive to run. Most people have no idea; particularly young chefs.
Most people are ignorant until a memorable incident.
That said, in the chef world it was too brutal, it did need to soften up a bit. Was like the army, with less regulations on behaviour of command.
@@shuddupeyaface If you hate the food industry that much why are you here?
this is how gordon expects people to do their job in his kitchen
Exactly. The first thing I thought of when he answered Marco's question.
Why does this only have 1 reply lol
Dumbass
Dumbass
Dumbass
Everyone points out how respectful Gordon was but its great to Marco's trust too. He asked a direct question, got a firm answer, and never questioned it even for a moment. They clearly had eachothers complete respect and confidence.
eh he did ask twice.
Gordon said in his book that he was scared shitless of Marco. He would be berated until he was in tears and then Marco would say 'He upset himself, he made himself cry'. There was respect but it was out of fear rather than admiration imo.
@@Thatonederesometimes they become synonymous tho, kind of like a stern teacher and student. Reminds me a bit of the dynamic between Miles Teller and J K Simmons in Whiplash
This is why Gordon yells. Because he has learned. If you see his round the world journeys he shuts up as an ultimate sign of respect.
as a normal person would do
thats true! He only yells when he knows whats up
Because Pierre White was an absolute bastard to him. Would scream his head off by all accounts.
I remember the people on Hell's Kitchen going "I followed the recipe from my country." and Gordon replying "I've been there, they don't do that."
And that's just gold !
isn't he supposed to wear sth to cover his hair from falling into the food?
This shows why Gordon hates disrespectful people because he himself was not like that in his time
Disrespect wouldn't have been tolerated
He’s a daddy 👌😩👌
EDIT: calm down people I’m joking
@@sonicroachdoggjrraven3263 begone
He is the disrespectful wanker half the time
He is literally known as the rudest chief to date 😂
1989 Gordon: *peaceful animal crossing music*
2020 Gordon: *doom music blasting your ear drums*
THE LONGER THE WELLINGTON IS IN THE OVEN, THE MORE WELL DONE IT WILL BECOME.
@@jinn194 haha good one!
WHERE'S THE LAMB SAUCE!!!!??
@@jinn194 why could I hear his voice while reading your comment
2020 Gordon: Doom Guy coming up to slice you diced and whole.
Everyone says Gordon is quite in this but he’s always quite and attentive when he’s learning from another chef or in their kitchen, it’s a respect thing.
It's a scared shitless thing. You dont want to open your mouth when marco is speaking
This type of Gordon Ramsay is weird to see.
All quiet and shy and now it’s THE FOKIN WATAH IS RAWWWW SEND IT BACK YOU FOKIN DONUT
He had to show respect to his teachers.
@@c54562 & that what got him up there, reason why he get mad when he teach & comes out wrong
Gordon was wide awake, learning the art.
I know so quiet
He was saving his voice for hell's kitchen
Hahahhahahhaha finally
lol underrated
IT'S FOOKIN RAW
@@Ofwhateverrrrrr Yes chef sorry chef
Where's the lamb SAUCE?
Imagine getting so well known you become the center of a video where you barely say a single word
You're f**king not alone.
And your mentor whose hosting the video barely gets a mention (Marco Pierre White)
4th reply yey
I am also making a reply
It's been 3 months and he still has 6 comments
He is a 1%
You can see how he is silent, he learns as much as he can, he analyzes everything, he does it with passion.
No wonder why he got so much success
Gordon looks like he is trying so hard not to screw up
He is
aren't we all
If he mess up he's getting slap for sure behind camera
Mm...hmmm
Really, to me it looks like he is right in his element, not as loud as we used to see him, but he still focused. Didn't said a word and did the thing he was suppose to without asking, even Pierre asked if they did it twice, meaning Pierre was to focused on the Interview while Gordon was focused on the Ravioli. Trying no to screw up also applies to Pierre, to everyone infact.
Gordon Ramsay then: *says yes SO quietly*
Gordon Ramsay Now: WHERE'S THE LAMB SAUCE
Where the lamb SAUCEEEeeeeeeeeeeee
Gordon now: You and you Fuck off😡
Yasso yoo I feel like I saw a few of your comments somewhere
@@Ventro_Devientro 👀
It’s RRRRAAAAAAWWWW!
DONKEY!!!
That "yes" was softer than a newborn kitten.
yes
Wow im the second of reply
Yup
Time stamp
He's level 1 crook. Now he's level 1000 head chef
Gordon was an observer, silent and a listener. Now i know why he succeded in his profession.
Is the answer drugs?
The reason he is so silent is he is scared shitless of Marco, one mistake and that guy would burn ramsey.
No wonder he looses his shit at store bought microwave ravioli
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Kim 😂
lmaooaoaoaooa
U just made my day lol
LOL he enjoyed the process
All I could see in Gordon’s eyes was him learning.
0:52 "ʸᵉˢ"
@@John-X why was it so cute tho JWNDGENSH
@@John-X SO CUTE AAAAA
@@John-X so CUUUUUTE
@@suji4175 ngl it was adorable SGHASFAHFD
Marco: Im gonna start this man whole carrer
@@zxa03 nice UNORIGINAL COMMENT
@@zxa03 You're just jealous you didn't come with it first.
@@vancityguy nice :v
What’s a carrer...
Polo: I'm gonna end this man's whole career.
ramsey's story is very inspiring and motivating. i love how he shares his knowledge on tv today free of charge. he is a great reality star.
I sincerely doubt it is for 'free' the tv companies paid well for those series and it was edited as entertainment.
1989 Gordon: Yes chef.
2019 Gordon: FOKEN ELL!
Karin Hozuki he is more successful than marco now he can fuck anyone anytime anyplace he worked hard as fuck
Makes you wonder what 2049 Gordon will be like.
I
2019 Ramsay would have told that pillock to wear a bloody hair net.
What accent is foken hell hes not from you north
Little did he know, he would be screaming for lamb sauce over a decade later.
😂😂😂😂
Lmaoooo
WHERE'S THE LAMB SAUCE?!?!?
Captain Vul the Albatross 2 decades
He knew.... he knew.
That blonde guy seems like a very posh gentleman. I bet he never curses.
MiniGemini he was a tough boss even made Gordon cry once
Duan Blair he meant Gordon you missed the joke
@CP Productions - Yes, but which one is world-known for cursing? :P
*short haired blonde there fixed it for you geniuses
But I honestly feel like wanted to cut his stringy hair short to make sure that it wudn goes into the lobster ravioli🤨😶
1989 Gordon ramsay: lvl 1 crook
2019 Gordon ramsay: lvl 100 godfather
That's how mafia works
*lvl 1 cook
HAHA
XD
*DEADMEME*
I was thinking, “that aint ramsey” but then I realized he was the silent one 💀
lmao
Lol
SMe
The one talking was his teacher, mentor, gordon apprenticed under him, that is 3 Michelin star, and 5 red knives and forks winner, Marco Parrie White.
Yeah I thought the first guy was him. I was like damn he ages like fine whine untill I saw the real ramsey.
Gordon really shows the quality what a good apprentice is. He is always focused and ready. He tries to aid in the process while no getting in the way of his teacher and only speaks if the master is silent or he is asked
You can tell in his eyes how he is saving everything into his hard drive. No wonder he got the success he has, the man is of focus, commitment, and sheer fucking will.
John wick reference
@@sixeleven637 no sht...
I read that comment in his narration voice. I've been starting to read everything in his narration voice 😭😭
He's not the baba yaga
John Ramsey
0:50
“Have we gone through twice?”
Gordon: * quietly * yes
omfg never heard him so quiet
Jenna A yeah, Marco was a tough boss lmao. He even made Gordon cry one time.
And NEVER u will
@@berniehoe9960 yeah right totally
This is not the Gordon that we know, the quite shy one... I'm scared
@@tsunamifoxy "YeAh RiGhT"
It takes a single search. Stop being ignorant.
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Gordon yells because he is passionate. He grew up poor, his soccer career ruined due to an injury, so he put his heart and soul into learning the art of cooking. When he travels to different countries, he is respectful, observant, and takes in what he sees. He's constantly learning, constantly improving. So imagine being on that level and then having to deal with people who have inflated egos because all their friends said they make some good spaghetti. That would fire anyone up.
Well said. 😎👌
Also Gordon: spits peruvian worm instead of eating it for respect xd
He yells because that’s how it is in « haute cuisine ». He had a lot of his training with old school French chefs and they are super demanding. It’s high stress, suicides happen. It’s not the Pioneer Woman.
Without yelling, he wouldnt be tv star.
@@benjamincook4796 no its soccer
Gordon has always been the most patient when it comes to learning any kind of cooking
He’s respectful and giving 100% concentration to learn and be where he is now.
Pottah
Thank you Drako very cool
Pfft go learn what gordon did to marko and tell me where is the respect
I like to call em “anger wrinkles”
SHIT WRONG COMMENT
*The man who taught Gordon Ramsay.*
*Pretty Legendary*
He’s like the ip man to Bruce Lee
Gordon trained under a few world famous chefs
Marco is like ras al gul and gordon like batman
And hot too lmao
@@28stabwounds19 why are you gae ?
1989 Gordon: “yes...”
2010+ Gordon: *”Fucking Donkey!”*
Gordon voice crack when he yell Fucking Donkey in HK
IT'S FUCKIN RAW!!!
I'd even say 2000+ Gordon
He appears on that show as a character. In his other shows he isn't like that. In Uncharted he is nice and respectful to everyone.
1990+ really. First we saw of angry Ramsay on TV was in Boiling Point which was recorded in 98 and aired in 99. th-cam.com/video/hMcmwCTtMiU/w-d-xo.html
Gordon has earned his right to be loud with and demand respect from the people he's teaching, because he was already quiet to and respectful to the man that taught him. This is how Craftsmanship is perfected. Not with swearing, but with calmness.
You clearly don't know anything about Marco. Gordon treats people the way he was treated by Marco. The above was a performance for TV.
Craftsmanship is perfected? Guy can't even make make a grilled cheese sandwich all these years later 🤣
Thats the softest “yes” gordon ever said
HAHAAHAHAHAHAHAH FCK
HAHSHAHAHHAHA
Lmao
"ʸᵉˢ"
.
That was the softest yes I have heard from Gordon.
"yes sir"
True though, ha.
This is the Karate Kid being schooled by Mr Miyagi..
Timestsmp
@@thanos7794 0:52
Marco: Have you gone through it twice?
Gordon: meow
Woof
LOL
Wth 🤣🤣🤣
And so the wattpad stories begin
Meow
Oh my! This is a prequel before Gordon became the main character, such innocence I'm stunned
Fun Fact: Marco yelled at Gordon once so hard, he sat in the corner sobbing.
Really
Ryan Qahtani Yes. He once said it in and interview. He said something like „I don’t know what I was so mad about, but I yelled at him so hard, he sat in the corner sobbing“
Since then something changed inside him...
Blanket WHERE IS THE LAMB SAUCE?!
I once knew a former Restauraunt Manager, apparently its really not all that uncommon, its such a stress filled enviroment that staff have to subject themselves to for hours every day that even the best employees will sometimes just emotionally snap under all the pressure that has been building up for months
Gordon’s mouth back then: °
Gordon’s mouth Now: *O*
Thats good
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>:O
That sounds so wrong...
If you think Gordon is scary in the kitchen, just a fair reminder that the gentleman with the long hair in this video, Marco Pierre Whites, reduced Gordon to tears at least one
Nahh. Gordon Made himself cry. It was his choice to cry.. Marco said it himself. Lol.
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@@BigMallTV Honestly if Star Wars was real Marco would be one hell of a Sith lord. Dude is pure metal with that remark
@@BigMallTV lol this comment radiates the same energy as people apologizing by saying “I’m sorry you feel that way”
marco is so intimidating even when he isnt trying to be,he is so calm that it scares anyone
Gordon is amazing here he is calm and knows what to do, a legend in making.
He respects his chef and know what his job is. You dont argue until you earned the right to do so. It's what he did and what he demands from his students in return
He was in his early 20s and just got let go by a soccer team due to an injury. I think he had barely any idea of how successful he would be.
@@mechadoggy bis carreer would be over by now... and he's thriving. Best. Injury. Ever
Gordon has admitted to trying to sabotage Marcos career because of the way he was yelled at and berated in the kitchen once around this time. Seems he took that attitude to heart later in life tho
TheDelethar i dont think thats true.
i they they relationship get worse when Gordon came with a TV crew to Marco's wedding, and Marco was quite pissed about it.
TheDelethar source?
This is why Gordon is so hard on restaurants and chefs who are so lazy or cuts corners. He had to do so much to get where he is so he know exactly how much effort it actually takes.
i mean so did marco. marco came from a poor family and he walked around london looking for dishwashing jobs at hotels.
@@InTecknicolour yeah but I'm pretty sure he wasn't going to yell at Gordon because he was actually doing his job
You think Gordon is a ball breaker, while Gordon is handy with his tongue, marco was handy with his fists, in the kitchen.
Very true
That's just for tv
Damn this Gordon Ramsay guy has a lot of potential he's gonna become a world-famous chef one day
@@youdontknowme.8765 gae
But he is wtf. Please don't r/wooosh me
@@artemioskom363 r/wooooosh
@@youdontknowme.8765 beautiful.
You don't know me. Do it to me
Adorable. Gordon was absolutely silent but one can see his thirst for learning...watching EVERY single movement
Wow the shy guy is a really good chef I hope he gets his own show one day.
Nah, seems like a loser destined for a life of inept failure.
Looks like my dad
SPOILER ALERT: he does.
Can't believe you're this stupid 🙄😓😒
@@lukewilliams7027 it...it's... it's called sarcasm you doughnut.
@@lukewilliams7027 ..you dumb fuck😂🤣😂
Funny how he kept the same hairstyle for almost 30 years
If it ain't broke. Don't fix it. lol
That's men hairstyle for ya
We have the same kind of profile pic
Men of culture
Lolz... I thought the same thing
Emperor Marco: Do you want to learn young Ramsay?
Darth Gordon: yes chef.
This comment is perfection
Darth Yeschef to Darth Swearword: The dark side of the force is a pathway to many dishes some consider to be unnaturally tasty.
Ágoston PItlik the microwave is a pathway to many soggy dishes some consider to be unnatural
@@agostonpitlik8045 is it possible to learn these dishes
"Yes Marco"
Fascinating at 1:01... Gordon's movement is much faster, but of course he stops immediately. No ego at all. Perfect student, one have to admit.
Nice catch. Didn't noticed that 😅
Sith Lord Marco: Has it gone through it twice?
Young Gordon: Yes m'Lord.
Mo' work?
Off I go then.
@@Crozbozy work work work
@@Crozbozy gotta love W3
@@AllDayShorts247 Something need doing?
@@destubae3271 Me not that kind of orc!
Gordon in 1989: Yes
Gordon in 2020: C O M E H E R E D O N K E Y S !
🤣😂🤣🤣😂
WHAT THE FUCK IS THAT YOU FUCKING DONKEY! *crushes entire chicken and throws it in the bin*
FOOOOKING RAW!!!!!
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FUCKING LISTEN
It’s weird seeing Gordon being the student instead of the teacher..
A master was once the greatest student.
Mandeep Singh right you are my friend haha
Tristin B
Any master is still a student...
Mr. Personal-ity very true, you ain’t lying haha
It Is interesting to see the pupil before he becomes the master.
I think it really says a lot about a person to see them before their career and how they acted. Gordon really deserves to be where he is. I honestly think hes one of the few big name chefs who do.
Everyone is talking about baby Ramsay but why does Marco look like that weed dealer that sells outside of my 7/11?
Because he is-
You want me to break it to you or you got it.
I just bought from him
Except he ain’t black
Which 7/11 i dont see anyone just people selling crack
"-and a little olive oil."
Narrator: And that's where it began
*_O L O V O L_*
volleyball?
I’m fucking hungry
🤣🤣🤣
0:52 “ʸᵉˢ”
Criminally underrated comment right here.
Now: " *FUCK OFF YES* "
“THE YES IS FUCKING DRY MAN!”
"IT'S SOGGY IT'S WET, I JUST CAN'T TAKE ANYMORE, CALL THE CHEF!"
@@pepefroggie8926 OH FUCK OFF, ITS FUCKING YES
You can see the wheels turning in his head. He’s passionate wanting to learn. Doing things before he’s told respectful and humble. This is how legends are made.
No, I can’t actually see them.
He's 23, and yet, he still dons his iconic forehead wrinkles.
Ah yes, the legendary number 69
No the numbers mason
@@joeldejonge2986 YOU DONUT. Get Out.
@@joeldejonge2986 Sorry, chef. Won't happen again, chef.
FcknScrewby i love these replies lol
@@joeldejonge2986 Maybe you should take a look at your own spelling... it should be “your” not “you’re”.
*Marco: "Have you gone through it twice?"*
*Gordon (Whispers):*
*"ᵂʰᵉʳᵉ'ˢ ᵗʰᵉ ˡᵃᵐᵇ ˢᵃᵃᵃᵃᵃᵘᵘᵘᶜᵉˀ"*
Hassaan Ahmed what
Hahahahaha
You fucking donkey
Stuck up precious little bitch
Lmao that wld be funny if he did say that
Damn u bro I was eating when I saw this comment HAHAHAHAHHAHAHA
Gordon Ramsay =
1990: Anakin Skywalker
2019: Darth Vader
The circle is now complete
2019 : godzilla
Lmao underrated
@@Роза.И lambzilla
@@TJ-uv6wg WHERES THE LAMB SAUCEEEEE
Me before knowing Marco: Well he's probably your regular chef. Gordon is so respectful.
Me after knowing Marco Pierre White: damn! Massive props to Gordon for not crying. I'd have fainted.
Oh marco made gordon cry before. Hes the only person to ever do that, too.
You have to appreciate that not even once did he talk back. Always focused and willing to learn/improve. Thats why hes so good and I honestly can understand why he gets so angry with people who just wont listen to advice. He came a long way!!!
Sam Dario but there was no reason for him to talk back
Sam Dario well said
Bruh it was a 2 minute clip he wasn't even talked to
Well, he did revenged Marco by stealing the restauran's guest book and blamed it on Marco, which got Marco fired and basically ruined him in the restaurant industry
because he wasnt born after year 2000
Gordon Ramsay: "ᵧₑₛ"
And now hes like "WHERE'S THE LAMB SAUCE!"
😂😂
😂
Sksksks😂😂😂😂
@@seansoku67 "YoU pAnInI HeAd!!!!!!"
He uttered one word in this whole video and it was the quietest "yes" I've ever heard. Respect.
no replies???!??
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i didnt even hear it at first
he said yes sir
Respect for stonetoss
A lot of Marco’s characteristics were passed down to Gordon. He teaches a lot like Gordon does now, albeit more calmly.
You don’t know how wild Marco was.
The above was a performance for TV. Gordon learned indeed everything from Marco, including the swearing and reducing people to tears.
The above was a performance for TV. Gordon learned indeed everything from Marco, including the swearing and reducing people to tears.
@@karohemd2426well yeah, except Gordon is a saint and "chill" compared to Marco.
To be a good master one must first learn to be a good student.
Mr. Miyagi? Is that you??
👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼 What a wise word
> To be a good master one must first learn to be a good student.
It is a variation of an ancient Greek credo by Solon actually : "To learn how to rule, you must learn how to be ruled" ( «Άρχεσθαι μαθών άρχειν επιστήσει» ) ... useless knowledge of the day: the ancient version is still written in front of the military academy of Greece and it is in their badge as well, as you can see here: sse.army.gr/sites/sse.army.gr/files/photos/03-1280902562.jpg
@Dick Cheney truest thing
Hes a sponge you can see it taking it all in . Its beautiful really to see where he came from just another line cook
"Work hard in silence and let your success make the noise" Gordon took this quote too seriously. 😂
I don't think anybody in that kitchen ever made noise , especially in front of Marco Pierre White
@@user-mq3yz1ij2o I'm confused 😕, can you even read? If you can then read again!!!
@@timi502 plz elaborate , why r u confused?
@@user-mq3yz1ij2o Who said anything about making a noise infront of Marco Pierre White? I clearly said that Gordon was working hard in silence and his success are making the noises (scolding, yelling, cursing).
Yes! Seriously personally 😅
Believe it or not, Gordon had to work off his month’s notice from his previous job before he could leave, and Marco would not allow him to do so, he wanted Gordon to start immediately. So for one month, Gordon had two full time jobs, in two kitchens-day and night shift-and survived on two hours sleep. He is as tough as they come, which goes some way towards explaining why he is so tough on others.
Have you got a source to back up that statement? just curios.
zombiejuice -of course. The book is called Humble Pie by Gordon Ramsay.
@@ronatopaz2793 Thanks mate!
Joel DeJonge -that’s awful. Neoliberal politics eradicated the middle classes starting in the mid 1980’s. These days it’s almost essential to have at least two jobs to keep your head above water. In Gordon’s day, it wasn’t essential, he was just so desperate to work with Marco... but I take your point. Try to stay well in this Covid-19 era!
@@joeldejonge2986 its tough times friend. Stay strong