Gordon Ramsay’s controversial episode in Portugal will be broadcast on two channels simultaneously
The new season of the National Geographic series Gordon Ramsay: Uncharted premieres on October 15th. The first episode, which will be broadcast simultaneously in the kitchen, was created in Portugal, where the renowned chef, one of the most popular today, chased pigs, hunted barnacles and competed with Portuguese chef Kiko Martins. But not only.
Get ready, because you’ll finally have the opportunity to see Gordon Ramsay preparing recipes that have been getting talked about on social media, such as breakfast – with fried eggs, sautéed vegetables and black pork – which made a lot of ink flow in the summer. .
It was in June that Ramsay shared a video on Twitter to promote the third season of his program through images recorded in Portugal, but the Portuguese were quick to express their displeasure in the comments. Apparently, the chef prepares a typical Portuguese breakfast without coffee, toast or even the popular pastel de nata. Later in August, your steak it was also not consensual.
According to the statement about this new wave of adventures, such as Gordon Ramsay’s recipes are inspired by the ingredients he picks, the dishes he tastes or the people he meets in the different regions he visits. In Portugal, we’ll see him in the water on camera looking for the best crustaceans, discover vineyards with unique characteristics on the planet and even try to surpass chef Kiko Martins, in a delicacy to be served to the president of Nazaré, Walter Chicharro.
In addition to Portugal, in this new season, the Brit also explored Croatia, Iceland, Mexico, Puerto Rico, Texas, Maine and the Great Smoky Mountains, in the United States. At each destination, Gordon Ramsay uses local experts to learn about the history of the sites and their products, then reproducing recipes inspired by the trip.
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