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  Gordon Ramsay - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Ramsay is known for his stance against vegetarianism; in one incident, he admitted to having fed a dish to a vegetarian party that contained chicken stock.
Gordon Ramsay is married to Cayetana Hutcheson, a Montessori-trained schoolteacher.
Gordon Ramsay was nominated as a candidate for Rector at the University of St Andrews, but beaten at the polls by Simon Pepper.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Gordon_Ramsay   (1914 words)

  
 Gordon Ramsay - TV
Scottish by birth, Gordon Ramsay was raised in England after his parents moved south to Stratford-Upon-Avon.
His restaurant Gordon Ramsay was voted the Top Restaurant in UK with a score of 28 in the 2001 London Zagat Survey, and was also named as the best Fine Dining Restaurant in the 2001 Harden's Guide.
During 2003, for the second year running, Gordon Ramsay at Royal Hospital Road was named among the five best restaurants in the world by a poll run by Restaurant Magazine.
www.popularq.com /articles/TV/General/Gordon-Ramsay   (539 words)

  
 :: KITCHEN HEAVEN - GORDON RAMSAY ::
In June 2000 Gordon won The Chef of the Year Award at the Cateys 2000 and his restaurant was voted the Top Restaurant in U.K. with a score of 28 in the 2001 London Zagat Survey.
In October 2002 Gordon Ramsay Holdings Limited took over the whole of the food and beverage operation at the Connaught Hotel and launched Gordon Ramsay at The Connaught in October.
January 2004 has seen the start of an excellent year for the Ramsay group with the Michelin star results leading to Angela Hartnett receiving her first star at the Connaught, the Savoy receiving its first star ever and Petrus and Gordon Ramsay at Claridges retaining their stars.
www.penguin.co.uk /static/cs/uk/0/minisites/gordonramsay/biog.html   (521 words)

  
 Gordon Ramsay Biography
Gordon Ramsay studied at Stratford-upon-Avon High School and gained an HND in Hotel Management from North Oxon Techical College in 1987.
Judging from his television persona, Gordon Ramsay is far from deserving of his father's adjective for him when he decided to be a chef: "poncey".
Gordon Ramsay's wife, Cayetana (Tana) Elizabeth Hutcheson, said that she couldn't stand Ramsay when she first met him.
www.biogs.com /famous/ramsay.html   (499 words)

  
 Discover the Wisdom of Mankind on Gordon Ramsay   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Gordon Ramsay has been nominated as a candidate for Rector at the University of St Andrews, and the election takes place on Friday October 28th.
Ramsay is in control of his media status, he mockingly named his turkeys (in the F-Word) Antony Worrall Thompson, Jamie Oliver, Delia Smith, Gary Rhodes and, of course, Nigella Lawson.
Ramsay starred in part of a Give Blood television advertisement, in which he said that another man in the advert had saved his life through some transplant.
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 Gordon Ramsay Books - Signed, used, new, out-of-print
Gordon Ramsay, the temperamental and demanding star of "Hell's Kitchen," which is airing on Fox this summer, is known around the world for his culinary expertise.
Gordon Ramsay's London restaurant serves devastating desserts, and here are the recipes for many of them, complete with clear directions and fabulous photographs by Georgia Glynn Smith.
Ramsay aims his advice at home cooks, especially those who are not used to preparing seafood, and he begins with an entire section on how to...
www.alibris.com /search/books/author/Gordon_Ramsay   (387 words)

  
 AskMen.com - Gordon Ramsay
Gordon Ramsay may be known for his foul-mouthed rants against his kitchen help and would-be-chef contestants, but that infamous spunk of his makes for an unusually entertaining televised cooking show.
Ramsay is the British haute-cuisine chef with an attitude who found fame and fortune with his empire of well-rated international eateries, and increased his profile immensely courtesy of his participation in television reality series such as Hell's Kitchen, Ramsay's Kitchen Nightmares, and The F-Word.
While the Brits are often scoffed at for their lack of fine cuisine, Scottish-born, English-bred Gordon Ramsay has had the last laugh by rising to the top of his game as a highly rated haute-cuisine chef.
www.askmen.com /men/entertainment_200/223_gordon_ramsay.html   (422 words)

  
 Amazon.ca: Gordon Ramsay: Chef for All Seasons: Books: Ramsay & Denny   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Gordon Ramsay, like Marco Pierre White before him, is the current holder of the position of Top Temperamental Chef in London and the embodiment of that paradox of haute cuisine, under which the most exquisite food emerges from the most furious white-hot hell of the professional kitchen.
It is arranged by season, with Ramsay introducing each season by discussing his favourite foods, then showing his virtuosity in a set of recipes designed to show them at their best.
Ramsay and Denny have, for once, actually achieved that rare balance between restaurant and domestic kitchen.
www.amazon.ca /Gordon-Ramsay-Chef-All-Seasons/dp/190275719X   (311 words)

  
 Gordon Ramsay News
TV Chef Gordon Ramsay is spending the week terrorizing employees at a Liverpool, England, eatery for his series Ramsay's Kitchen Nightmares.
Reader comments Tana Ramsay said that she and husband Gordon tried IVF after she struggled to become pregnant The wife of TV chef Gordon Ramsay has revealed that she felt like a "complete failure" when she had...
Gordon Ramsay lays all before him as the heavyweight champion of Britain's burgeoning restaurant industry.
www.topix.net /who/gordon-ramsay   (690 words)

  
 FOX Broadcasting Company: Hell's Kitchen
Gordon Ramsay Holdings Limited took over the whole of the food and beverage operation at The Connaught Hotel in October 2002 and installed chef Angela Hartnett whose restaurant MENU won its first Michelin star In January 2004.
In May 2004, Ramsay headed “Ramsay’s Kitchen Nightmares,” a series of four one-hour programs, which was awarded a BAFTA (British Academy of Film and Television Arts).
The show which saw Ramsay attempt to rescue restaurants around the country in need of immediate assistance, was launched simultaneously with Ramsay’s recipe book “Gordon Ramsay Kitchen Heaven.” This was followed by ITV’s “Hell’s Kitchen,” where Ramsay was given two weeks to train celebrities into Michelin-star chefs.
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 Chef Gordon Ramsay
Gordon Ramsay is just such a chef," lauds Charlie Trotter with regards to one of the hottest young chefs in the U.K and the world.
With the success of his restaurants, Aubergine, Gordon Ramsay and Petrus in London, the former two each earning Two Michelin Stars, Gordon Ramsay is in much demand by the media.
Ramsay expresses strong sentiments about each ingredient, reminiscing on his own experiences with them from the kitchens of France and his own.
www.globalchefs.com /cookbook/archive/cook001che.htm   (354 words)

  
 Scotsman.com News - Gordon Ramsay   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
GORDON RAMSAY is still London's best chef but his dominance of the capital's top-end restaurants could become "stifling", a guide out today says.
FIERY chef Gordon Ramsay is set to call time on cooking fancy food to serve up pub grub.
FIERY chef Gordon Ramsay showed his softer side yesterday when he vowed to help find a cure for a...
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 The Gordon Poole Entertainment Agency   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
At the age of 19 Ramsay now turned his hand to cookery.
Ramsay's company continued rapid expansion under Marcus Wareing as Chef Patron.
The series revealed that Ramsay is a hot-tempered man in the kitchen; he was seen yelling obscenities at his staff and throwing equipment around.
www.gordonpoole.com /speakers/GordonRamsay.htm   (294 words)

  
 Gordon Ramsay: Just desserts: iVillage
Gordon's angry persona has intrigued audiences in television series such as the no-holds-barred fly-on-the-wall documentary series Boiling Point, in which he regularly lost his temper with his staff, and in Kitchen Nightmares, where he tries to turn ailing restaurants into top-notch eating destinations.
His restaurant Gordon Ramsay has three Michelin stars, Gordon Ramsay at Claridges was named Tatler 2002 Best Restaurant and his Boxwood Café combines tradition and relaxed service at the chic Berkeley hotel.
Okay, so Ramsay famously kicked Joan Collins out of his restaurant, and said of Ainsley Harriott: 'He's not chef, he's a f***ing comedian.' But when you're as celebrated and talented as Gordon, you can get away with such things.
www.ivillage.co.uk /food/cook/articles/0,,177266_182390,00.html   (346 words)

  
 Gordon Ramsay
Gordon Ramsay is probably Britain's most talked about chef.
"Gordon Ramsay's Just Desserts" is his fourth cookbook and the first gauged solely towards the sweet-toothed food lover.
Gordon Ramsay has designed a book that possesses a unique feature; each dessert has a suggested recipe that may be paired with the main creation.
www.globalchefs.com /cookbook/archive/cook017gor.htm   (373 words)

  
 BBC NEWS | Entertainment | Chef Ramsay wins £75,000 damages
Chef Gordon Ramsay has accepted £75,000 libel damages over a newspaper article claiming scenes in his hit programme Ramsay's Kitchen Nightmares were faked.
Ramsay's solicitor Keith Schilling said the chef and his fellow claimants - Optomen Television Ltd and its managing director Patricia Llewellyn - suffered damage to their reputations.
Ramsay said Optomen also produced The Naked Chef and Two Fat Ladies and had a reputation for "unprecedented quality".
news.bbc.co.uk /1/hi/entertainment/5098094.stm   (286 words)

  
 Gordon Ramsay's café culture
While Ramsay is always tremendously excited about his restaurants, Boxwood seems to push a different button for him.
Gordon Ramsay has found the construction of the menu at Boxwood particularly enthralling.
It will run with Ramsay's exacting standards and the service will no doubt be flawless, but the staff won't feel the pressure of pursuing stars.
gordonramsay.com /corporate/latestnews/recentreviews/newsitem14.html   (1181 words)

  
 Gordon Ramsay News - Page 2
Reader comments Gordon Ramsay is still London's best chef but his dominance of the capital's top-end restaurants could become "stifling", a guide out today says.
The finals are just around the corner for these three contestants while Chef Ramsay decides to test their leadership skills giving them each a chance to run the kitchen.
GORDON Ramsay's lovingly hand-reared pigs, Trinny and Susannah, are back in his garden tonight.
www.topix.net /who/gordon-ramsay/page2   (954 words)

  
 Gordon Ramsay, Hells Kitchen, Kitchen Nightmares - Gordon Ramsay
Born in Scotland Gordon Ramsay was brought up in England, he seems to have been destined for media fame.
Now Britain's most celebrated Chef, Gordon Ramsay's restaurant group is the only one to have held 7 Michelin Stars and Gordon Ramsay is zealous in his mission to improve the nation's cooking and appreciation of food.
And Ramsay reaches out to the wider public with his own range of chocolates named Secrets available in supermarkets and now his ready meal range which retail as £40.00 a unit.
www.tv-celebrity.co.uk /cookery/gordon-ramsay.htm   (397 words)

  
 Gordon Ramsay on Hell's Kitchen
This was followed by the opening of Boxwood Cafe at The Berkeley alongside the new Michelin star Petrus, which had moved from St. James's.
In May 2004, Ramsay headed the series "Ramsay's Kitchen Nightmares," a series of four one-hour programs where Ramsay attempted to rescue restaurants around Britain in need of immediate assistance.
This was followed by ITV's "Hell's Kitchen," where Ramsay was given two weeks to train celebrities into Michelin-star chefs.
www.wvah.com /programs/hellskitchen/gordonramsay.shtml   (581 words)

  
 Amazon.co.uk: A Chef for All Seasons: Books: Gordon Ramsay,Roz Denny,Georgia Glynn Smith   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Gordon Ramsay's Passion for Flavour by Gordon Ramsay
Here, Gordon Ramsay offers his example of the pursuit of excellence, by presenting a range of delicious and contemporary recipes, which, whilst being designed to appeal to the clientele of his famous restaurant, also adapt for the home cook.
This book is exelent - not only does ramsay share his michlen starred recipes but he also adapts and makes them possible for the home cook.
www.amazon.co.uk /Chef-All-Seasons-Gordon-Ramsay/dp/190275719X   (1078 words)

  
 Amazon.co.uk: Gordon Ramsay's Secrets: Books: Gordon Ramsay   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
International superstar chef Gordon Ramsay scored a hit with the hottest reality show in the U.K. in 2004, Hell's Kitchen, which showcased both his formidable cooking skills and his infamous temper.
In the Heat of the Kitchen is Ramsay's latest cookbook and offers more than 80 delicious recipes including Green Herb Risotto with Sauteed Scallops and Spice-Roasted Duck with Sweet Sour Sauce.
In this collection of recipes, Gordon Ramsay reveals some of his best-kept culinary secrets.
www.amazon.co.uk /Gordon-Ramsay-s-Secrets/dp/1844000370   (914 words)

  
 Wiley::Gordon Ramsay Makes It Easy
International superstar chef Gordon Ramsay scored a huge hit this past summer with his Fox-TV reality show, “Hell’s Kitchen,”; which showcased both his formidable cooking skills and his infamous temper.
Now this three-star Michelin chef is showing a different side in Gordon Ramsay Makes It Easy, his first cookbook geared specifically to the needs of the home cook, with simple, accessible recipes that take very little time to make.
Gordon Ramsay (London, UK), with eight restaurants, is Britain’s most highly acclaimed chef and restauranteur and the only London chef to have been awarded a three-star Michelin rating.
www.wiley.com /WileyCDA/WileyTitle/productCd-0764598783.html   (324 words)

  
 Gordon Ramsay's Just Desserts Cookbook by Ramsay, Gordon - Cooking.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Gordon Ramsay's Just Desserts gives readers and cooks entrée to the in-house patisserie of his critically acclaimed London restaurant.
From the first few chapters dealing with simpler methods, Gordon paces cooks step-by-step, expanding their range with confidence.
Desserts are never mandatory, but Gordon's mission to share his passion for flavor makes these treats simply irresistible.
www.cooking.com /products/shprodde.asp?SKU=292697   (182 words)

  
 Kitchen Heaven - Gordon Ramsay - Penguin Group (USA)
Penguin UK With over 100 brand-new and delicious recipes, Gordon Ramsay's Kitchen Heaven is a cookbook for everyone who simply loves food.
With over 100 brand new recipes—including some of the most accessible and delicious Gordon Ramsay has ever produced—Kitchen Heaven is a cookbook for everyone who loves food, from the complete novice to the more accomplished cook.
With practical insights and fascinating anecdotes, it also provides for the first time, a glimpse of what really drives this professional footballer-turned world renowned chef, who induces not only sheer terror in all those who work with him, but also fierce loyalty.
us.penguingroup.com /nf/Book/BookDisplay/0,,9780141017976,00.html   (665 words)

  
 Amazon.com: Gordon Ramsay: The Biography: Books: Neil Simpson   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
As famous for his volatile persona as he is for his cooking, Gordon Ramsay remains London’s most talked-about chef, an international sensation whose eponymous restaurant boasts three Michelin stars.
And with his hit television show, Hell’s Kitchen, Ramsay is now a household name in the U.S. At 18, Ramsay was a professional soccer player; at 30, he was a multi-millionaire.
Ramsay is a very intelligent and wonderful person, and I have very much respect for him
www.amazon.com /Gordon-Ramsay-Biography-Neil-Simpson/dp/1844542181   (677 words)

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