Roasting in Hell's Kitchen: Temper Tantrums, F Words, and the Pursuit of Perfection
by:
Gordon Ramsay (author)
Everyone thinks they know the real Gordon Ramsay: rude, loud, pathologically driven, stubborn as hell. Now, for the first time, the world's most famous—and infamous—chef tells the inside story of his life: his difficult childhood, his father's alcoholism and violence, his brother's heroin...
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Everyone thinks they know the real Gordon Ramsay: rude, loud, pathologically driven, stubborn as hell. Now, for the first time, the world's most famous—and infamous—chef tells the inside story of his life: his difficult childhood, his father's alcoholism and violence, his brother's heroin addiction, his short-circuited soccer career, and his fanatical pursuit of gastronomic perfection—everything that helped mold him into the culinary talent and media powerhouse that he is today. He also dishes the dirt on the rich and famous, and takes you behind the scenes of some of the great restaurants. Honest, outrageous, and intensely personal, Roasting in Hell's Kitchen will not only change your perception of Gordon Ramsay but that of the cutthroat world of haute cuisine as well.
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Format: paperback
ISBN:
9780061191985 (0061191981)
ASIN: 61191981
Publish date: March 13th 2007
Publisher: William Morrow Paperbacks
Pages no: 288
Edition language: English
Category:
Non Fiction,
Autobiography,
Memoir,
Biography,
Food And Drink,
Food,
Biography Memoir,
Cookbooks,
Cooking,
Culinary,
Food Writing
One of the most famous of television's chefs, this is Ramsey's own story, in his own words -- a tale of hard work, ambition, and adversity. Yes, the language is pretty rough here, and it's not terrific writing, but it is very honest. He also doesn't hold anything back on his own crises or family tra...
Gordon Ramsay made people look at culinary arts in a totally different light. This career took on a more "manly" persona, but why? What was it about Gordon's views that made this career as ruthless and difficult as it appeared on "Hell's Kitchen"? Is the career truly so tough, or is it all about rat...