Gordon Ramsay 'Cookalong' Live
Tonight on Great Britain's Channel 4 (or in half an hour if you live in UK), Gordon Ramsay will be cooking live for 60 minutes with his television audience to prepare a three course meal for four people. In anticipation of the nation's rush to buy ingredients for this special event, supermarket chains have stocked up with the provisions for tonight's menu: pan-roasted scallops with tomato and herb salsa as a starter, steak and chips with a rocket and parmesan salad as the main course, and chocolate mousse for dessert.
Watch the promo for tonight's show after the jump.
Gordon Ramsay Cookalong Promo
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5 Comments:
Oh, that's gonna be great!
ZenKimchi at 2:38AM on 01/19/08
"I can see what you're doing THROUGH THE TELLY and it looks f****** awful!"
Adam Kuban at 10:55AM on 01/19/08
Anna Pickard did an excellent liveblog of it; find it here.
http://blogs.guardian.co.uk/organgrinder/2008/01/watch_with_a_faint_hope_of_thi.html
nibblepig at 7:56AM on 01/20/08
Seriously...how many people will actually cook along? Even if I did get UK television, I don't have a TV in my kitchen. Also, what happens if you fall behind, discover you don't have a certain piece of kitchen equipment, etc. Sounds like you're screwed then.
wunami at 11:07AM on 01/20/08
Well, I didn't cook along, because 1) my wife is allergic to potatoes, which makes steak & chips RIGHT OUT, and 2) I'm in the USA and can't get it live. Still, the recipes, prep lists and equipment lists were published in advance so if one wanted to one could prepare. And judging from the live webcams on the set, there were at least a couple of dozen folks cooking along.
I'll probably try the scallop dish another time, and the butter-on-steak trick looks worth keeping.
BerryK at 5:52PM on 01/22/08