![]() ![]() I’d rather space out the different recipes Gordon teaches over a few weeks and really enjoy them than cram them into a short space of time and get fed up with cooking. I’m almost a complete beginner when it comes to cooking so I’m taking this masterclass at my own pace. There will be a few more reviews and updates as I move further into the course. ![]() This is just part one of my Gordon Ramsay MasterClass review. My Gordon Ramsay Teaches Cooking MasterClass Review (Part 1) Sorry to disappoint you if you came to this review hoping I was going to bash Chef Ramsay. ![]() I’m going to be raving and I don’t have anything bad to say about the course. Now let’s get into my Gordon Ramsay Teaches Cooking MasterClass Review. Now that MasterClass have released their All Access Pass where for just double the price of a single class you have access to their entire library (learn cooking from Alice Waters, Wolfgang Puck, Thomas Keller learn writing from David Mamet, Shonda Rhimes, Judy Blume learn filmmaking from Martin Scorsese, Ron Howard, Werner Herzog), enrolling is a no-brainer for anyone looking to learn from the best. In addition to being enjoyable and educational in all right doses, the Gordon Ramsay Teaches Cooking MasterClass has gorgeous production value and is so highly polished that you can’t help but binge it. It’s also definitely a masterclass stuffed with practical advice beautifully suited to both complete beginner who can’t even cook an egg like me to a seasoned pro looking to hone his craft. The Gordon Ramsay MasterClass is certainly one of the most enjoyable (going head-to-head with Werner Herzog and James Patterson for enjoyability). The Gordon Ramsay Teaches Cooking MasterClass might just be my favourite MasterClass so far (and I’ve taken a lot of them). ![]()
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