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Chocolate Sponge with Fresh Ginger – Gordon Ramsay

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This unbeatable combination of chocolate and ginger is sweet and a bit spicy. Perfect for dinner parties, perfect for Valentine’s Day… a really great recipe.

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  1. Anders Kristensen

    A dollop you say, Gordon?

  2. Tim Horton

    You can tell how passionate he is not only about cooking, but also about
    teaching. I love these videos 

  3. PsychoJosh

    What kind of chocolate is he using?

  4. candy pixii

    What is golden syrup?is that honey?!?!?’

  5. darknessseess64nin

    Okay who the fuck can’t calculate 175+175=350…

  6. Doogie Spence

    This guy truly loves and has a passion for food. And he’s still not fat…
    You hear that you fat fuck fellow Americans? You can still love food and
    not be a fat fuck… Go to the gym you cunts. 

  7. ✮ Illuminati ✮

    I’ve never seen a sponge cake made the same way as a regular cake. Most
    people would fold in some fluffed egg whites. 

  8. Nymeria Meliae

    that looks lush… a little tip for people trying it out… if you get a
    good solid metal garlic crusher (like the ones they sell at Ikea) then you
    can crush the ginger through it if you cut the ginger first into cubes
    about the size of a garlic clove. Saves on the grating and gets the same
    results.
    Don’t do it with a supermarket garlic crusher – they break too easily.

  9. Waltiswicked

    “Use the spatula to avoid any peaks…”

    Comes out of the oven with a peak like Mt. Fuji….

  10. paul hardman

    Genuine question…. If you weigh out the ingredients perfectly to the
    gram, how can the final mixture be too thick and in need of milk?

  11. TS Prism

    Question for anyone. I these videos, the degrees are Celcius or F?

  12. Hypesnipe

    diabeetus

  13. Citrunade

    why would you put ginger in such a wonderful cake omfg ;_;

  14. Zoey Walter

    I don’t know what turns me on, food or his whispering voice?

  15. hizzy

    This guy is legit. He should become a professional cook. 

  16. Gordon Ramsay

    New video folks. Sorry newish to Google + so forgot to share with you all
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