Re: Who is your favourite Celebrity Chef
My favourites are the Hairy Bikers. They are not trained chefs but I love the way the present both the programme and the food. They are far more entertaining than most of the others.Re: Who is your favourite Celebrity Chef
I can only manage cookery programs in small doses but I quite like to watch Nigel Slater, who cooks in a relaxed, simplistic way and is both interesting and relaxing to watch. Most of the television chefs are so frenetic you are left breathless, and they put so much spice and chilli in everything I need a cool drink just to watch them, and yes, as AntiBrown rightly says, their meat is always bleeding...why is that?Re: Who is your favourite Celebrity Chef
I like all the cookery programmes and don't really have a favourite chef. Masterchef is my favourite show as I think what they get the contestants to do now is so different and advanced from the old show in the studio when Lloyd Grossman used to present it.Re: Who is your favourite Celebrity Chef
Re: Who is your favourite Celebrity Chef
But UJ if you cook beef rare to medium rare you don't need any marinade because it is tasty enough on its own. Overcooked beef is a crime The slow cooker is great for cheaper cuts which need long slow cooking but a good quality joint of top rump for example will always be tender and doesn't need cooking all the way through because it ruins the flavour. The same applies to steak. When I hear people in a restaurant ordering a fillet steak well done I groan. Why pay for a top cut of meat when you are telling the chef to ruin it.Re: Who is your favourite Celebrity Chef
I recall recently watching some foodie programme which said that the red that oozes from rare meat is not actually blood but something else but forgot what it was so looked it up (ain't google brill?)
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