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Gordon Ramsay Watches In Horror At Tutorial Of Fish & Chips Cooked In Microwave
By Izza Sofia, 05 Aug 2020
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A mother has left Gordon Ramsay horrified with her latest cooking demonstration on TikTok.
Michelle shared her method of cooking “traditional” British fish and chips using root beer, egg yolk and sugar to her TikTok followers. She began her tutorial by advising TikTok users to visit a “watering hole” to find a fish, before proceeding to pick up a dead cod on the seaside.
Placing it under a tap of running water, she explained the importance of cleaning the fish, but she did not descale or cut up the cod. Ramsay was baffled by her method, saying, “But you’ve left the head on.”
She then prepared the batter for her fish, combining flour, egg, sugar and root beer, before sprinkling salt and pepper into the mix. “Your batter should be thick. You want to coat your fish,” she said to the viewers, showing a close up of the thick paste. “Oh my god, no flour, stop it,” a furious Ramsay responded.
She then put her fish on a plate and placed it in the microwave for 20 minutes, before demonstrating how to peel and cut potatoes for chips.
Social media users were in hysterics after watching Gordon Ramsay’s commentary on the video.
Ramsay concluded by saying, “You’ve lost the plot. You’ve never been to Britain.”
@gordonramsayofficial This is what happens when you send me your dishes......##ramsayreacts ##duet with @jchelle36
♬ original sound - jchelle36
Three things, first one, how is she calling that food?
— Alonzo (@elPandr0soBLM) August 5, 2020
Second, why white people only use salt and pepper as seasoning?
We need a Gordon Ramsay full rage reaction to fish and chips
She didn't even clean the fish. All that fish guts in there.🤦🏾♀️Where's @GordonRamsay ? Is that the way they make British fish and chips? pic.twitter.com/IVu0plE8Fh
— Tammy_bluelove (@Tammy_bluelove) August 5, 2020
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