Not gonna do a poll as there's probably too many and I'll forget about some major ones.
Just caught a bit of Ainsley's Caribbean Kitchen on ITV there and he also just seems like such a nice bloke. I really like the Hairy Bikers too.
Who's yours?
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Not gonna do a poll as there's probably too many and I'll forget about some major ones.
Just caught a bit of Ainsley's Caribbean Kitchen on ITV there and he also just seems like such a nice bloke. I really like the Hairy Bikers too.
Who's yours?
The hairy bikers turned into godawful saps. Not sure who I like these days really though, probably some of the American ones who do non fancy stuff.
Food wise Tom Kerridge, Nigel Slater, and Domhnal Skehan are decent but they're three twats.
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Keith Floyd, assuming being alive isn't a necessary criterion.
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Kevin Woodford from Can’t Cook Won’t Cook.
Rick Stein. Always on the beers.
Kerridge or Stein.
Forgot all about Stein. I shouldn't like him but he's by far the best to watch because he's the only one who sounds like they absolutely love food.
I like Rick Stein as well, even though I'm sure he's never tasted anything on those travel programmes that isn't the best thing he's ever tasted.
I don't really watching cooking shows, but I have developed a bit of a guilty pleasure for watching those trashy US Gordon Ramsay shows (where he goes around pointing out what is obviously wrong with people's disgusting restaurants/hotels). Does it count if he's not doing any actual cooking?
What a life he leads though. Fancy a few weeks guzzling wine on a boat in the Med? "Hello, BBC, I've a cracking idea for a new series..."
Professional Masterchef is the best cooking show though.
I've met Tom Kerridge and he came across really well, but I do remember there being an episode where he kicked off against some TripAdvisor reviews where he acted a right cunt.
My favourite chef who appears on TV is probably Nathan Outlaw or Tom Brown, but I wouldn't say either are really TV chefs.
Who was the really nice one on MasterChef one year too? Was one of the bits where they cook in another chefs kitchen and he seemed sound as fuck.
Paul Ainsworth, he's a great guy.
Bourdain
Chef Luca, off of those Samsung things.
Go Ainsley or go home.
Stein for the bantz, Rimmer for the recipes.
He's never on much but Marco Pierre White is quality. Probably a genuine psychopath too.
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Can we all agree Jamie Oliver is the worst?
I like his books but can't stand him on the TV.
White is on TV here now, but it normally just ends up in him being a seedy slimebag.
Marco 'I'm French' Pierre 'honest' White.
I used to like him in spite of being a bit "oi oi!" right back when was first on telly, and obviously everything was based around him having to make some PUKKA GRUB! to go SKATEBOARDING! or whatever.. Went downhill as he became more of a dickhead and I think that series where he just sat in his garden grumbling about artichokes or whatever is one of the worst series of a cooking show I've ever seen outside of those dreadful gimmicky ones on the dedicated food channels.
His FoodTube channel can be useful though.
Jamie’s 15 minute meals show is good. Or is it 30?
Either way it’s good until he serves it out to his pretend mates at the end.
When he decided to become a nanny for every child in Britain it was all over then.
Jamie Oliver is an absolute helmet.
But, his books are easy to cook from and are a great introduction if you’ve never cooked before. That’s why he sells so much and is on everything, so many other chefs just seem to assume everyone can cook to Michelin star standard.
Nigel Slater
Nigel Slater's recipes are the best, but his TV programmes are bollocks.
It's because he's such a wet blanket of a person.
Jamie Oliver has more money than Beyonce, he needs to just fuck off and enjoy it before the only food that isn't taxed into irrelevance is fresh veg.
Only if it's wonky.
Floyd is king. Stein was good - his recent'ish Spain series was terrific, but he just pursues his own personal memories these days. The quality of his books have declined massively too. I consider his shows travel shows rather than food shows now tbh.
Hairy Bikers peaked 5/6 years ago, now it's all a bit like a crap 30s slapstick with no substance. Slater's recipes are excellent, I just can't stand his delivery. Love a bit of Ken Hom when he crops up.
Tbh, my favourite bits of TV cheffing these days are insights into the lives of pro-cooks. The skills bits in Masterchef the Pros are excellent, and anything that shows off skills in a sort of masterclass style.
Tonya Buxton
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One of the ladies at work, is really into Ansley Harriotts caribbean adventure at the moment. It now seems becuase of this, she is now ball-gobbling me. Asking me about the caribbean and life in Haiti and Jamaica like I give a fuck. I left there years ago and have zero plans about going back full time. It is a great show by the way.
Ive been watching Gordan Ramsey's kitchen nightmares on Youtube. Superb.
Jamie Oliver peaked with his first show, which was actually really good I think. Since then he did a bunch of good other shows, but as his empire grew and he started having PR people and what have you, he's turned pretty shit.
I would quite like to see a show where he's just back in his kitchen cooking some food he likes (and it doesn't have to be italian or indian mate) and not reallt giving a fuck. And also he needs to stop faking an orgasm whenever he tastes his own food.