Wed, Dec 21, 2005
In the final show of the current series reality show queen Sharon Osbourne shares some surgery secrets with Gordon Ramsay when she meets him at the F Word restaurant, plus husband Ozzy Osbourne begs Gordon to teach Sharon to cook. The programme also includes the perfect recipe for cooking turkey and Gordon going head to head with Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall in a recipe challenge. Who will win - Gordon with a rich chocolate tart, or Hugh with chocolate truffle cake? It's up to Sharon Osbourne to decide which dish has the F factor. And it's the final showdown for Gordon's commis chefs - who will win a job with him? And who will end up stuffed like the turkeys?
Wed, Jul 5, 2006
On The F Word this week an all female amateur brigade join Gordon in the kitchen to cook scrambled egg with wild mushrooms, black bream with peas bonne femme and pink champagne sabayon with citrus fruit. Darren Gough takes Gordon on in the recipe challenge. Janet Street Porter finds a new low fat superfood with four legs. And Gordon visits the Isle of Man to take petrolhead Jeremy Clarkson to task for never cooking and to get him into the kitchen to make Sunday Lunch for his wife and kids. And Hugh Fearnley Whittingstall comes to visit Gordon's pigs and there's trouble afoot.
Wed, Jun 28, 2006
On the F Word tonight: Gordon has an amateur brigade of Essex boys in the kitchen and sesame crusted tuna, pan fried sea bass with sorrel sauce and apple donuts are on the menu - every dish something you can cook at home. Gordon teaches Jeremy Clarkson how to cook Lobster, teaches a taxi driver how to cook Sunday Lunch for his kids, and Janet Street Porter throws down the gauntlet in the recipe challenge. Plus Gordon launches his celebrity cookbook amnesty, inviting viewers and diners to send him all the celebrity recipe books they have ever bought and never used, for him to dispose of - all in the name of good food, of course.
Wed, Jun 21, 2006
Gordon Ramsay's F Word is back. In tonight's show get three fabulous Ramsay recipes - salad of red mullet with sauté anchovy potatoes, saddle of lamb stuffed with spinach, apricots and cumin and summer pudding with lime crème fraiche - every dish something you can cook at home. Gordon kicks off his challenge to get the nation cooking Sunday lunch by tackling the real life Men Behaving Badly; takes Tana and the kids to collect the pigs he's going to be rearing in his back garden and faces a tough recipe challenge from actress and passionate foodie Angela Griffin. Each week Gordon's kitchen brigade are a bunch of amateurs so serving 50 diners is a huge challenge - this week he's joined by four butchers from Birmingham. To make it even harder the diners have been told not to pay if the food's not up to scratch. It's going to be a tough night. Gordon Ramsay's F Word: A lot more than just meat and two veg.
Thu, Oct 27, 2005
Episode 1 of the F Word and it's national vegan week so Gordon marks the occasion with a very special and very Ramsay dish. Gordon's children realise that a turkey is just for Christmas not for life when they buy live turkeys to rear and slaughter for Christmas dinner. Star of stage and screen Martine McCutcheon learns how to sharpen a knife and Gordon learns to "keep it simple, stupid" when he challenges comedian Al Murray to make the best bread and butter pudding.
Thu, Nov 3, 2005
In tonight's second show, superstar Joan Collins visits The F Word restaurant. It's the first time the two have met since Joan was famously thrown out of Gordon's first restaurant Aubergine seven years ago.Gordon's mum Helen challenges her son with her favourite recipe for apple pudding. And there's trouble among the turkeys in Gordon's garden. Gary's as sick as a parrot, so Gordon calls in expert advice.
Thu, Nov 10, 2005
In tonight's episode Gordon faces his biggest challenge yet with his ongoing campaign to get women back into the kitchen. Gordon cooks tagliatelle and venison with chocolate: "Bambi never tasted so good." And he travels to the far north of Scotland to try the rare and unusual delicacy that is Gannet - an unforgettable experience.
Thu, Dec 15, 2005
It's the second to last show in the first series, and tonight Gordon joins Martine McCutcheon in her kitchen to help her prepare the perfect roast beef and Yorkshire pudding to impress her friends; while Janet Street Porter is in the restaurant kitchen attempting to beat Gordon with her favourite fig pudding. Meanwhile, Christmas is coming and so is the end to the turkey's short but happy time in Gordon's garden. Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall pops round to give advice on the best way to slaughter the turkeys. Will Gordon be able to handle it and how will his kids say goodbye to Ainsley, Gary, Antony, Jamie, Nigella and Delia - the turkeys they've become so attached to?
Wed, Aug 9, 2006
In this week's F Word Gordon is joined in the kitchen by four farmer's daughters who believe they've got what it takes to thrive in his kitchen. Gordon and his brigade cook three simple recipes everyone can cook at home: a light summer starter of crab mayonnaise rolls with mango salsa, a succulent beef fillet with mushroom gratin and Gordon's all time favourite dessert - hot chocolate fondant. Can the farmer's daughters get more plates paid for than the A&E Doctors (122/150) and return in next week's final show? Plus John Thomson takes on Gordon in the recipe challenge and brings his favourite kitchen gadgets with him; Janet Street Porter takes on the might of the supermarkets; and the time has come to say goodbye to the pigs as Gordon takes Trinny and Susannah to the slaughterhouse.
Wed, Aug 16, 2006
In this week's F Word - the last in the current series - Gordon is rejoined in the kitchen by the best performing brigade of the series: The A&E Doctors. Gordon and his brigade cook three simple recipes that everyone can cook at home: scallops and new potatoes with summer truffles, roast loin and belly of pork (not any pork, this is Susannah and Trinny - the Berkshire pigs that Gordon raised in his back garden and last week took to slaughter) and a fantastic apple dessert. Plus Gordon's wife Tana and his kids are in the restaurant to eat the pigs they helped raise, Gordon gets tooled up to go spearfishing, travels to Scotland in search of his grandfather's butcher shop, teaches Little Britain's David Walliams how to cook Sunday Lunch and faces a barrage of abuse as Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall and Janet Street Porter take him on in the recipe challenge.