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Rajasthan Goat Curry – Gordon Ramsay

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Rajasthan Goat Curry – Gordon Ramsay

Gordon’s cooking with royalty as prince ‘Bozzo’ gives him a lesson in desert cuisine. Gordon learns to cook a slow-cooked goat dish for Bozzo’s desert dinner party with a melon spice indigenous to Rajasthan.

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18 responses to “Rajasthan Goat Curry – Gordon Ramsay”

  1. paul singh

    thats some poor hygiene

  2. Thermomaster3000 Promotions

    Interesting, goat is very commonly eaten meat in many countries.

  3. Tua Ya Pek

    3.20 : any other shitty bits u want me to do, chef?

  4. Qin ShiHuang 秦始皇

    Lard for Chinese cuisine and Ghee for Indian cuisine FTW! Fuck olive oil in Oriental cuisine!

  5. carfive175

    2:54 Gordon calls hum a cunt HAHA

  6. James Hamlett

    He looks like a kid in a candy shop, it's brilliant.

  7. Diwaker Moses

    whats the song at the end?

  8. Guyza1geza

    lol ''come back please Gordon'' dont ask a paki to beg they love begging  

  9. HeyPusa

    PART 22222222222222222222222222222222

  10. starlaeuropa

    See you next Tuesday hahahaha!!!

  11. Jigme Norbu

    nice

  12. Terin Rajan

    WTF THEY HAVE BANANA LEAVES IN RAJASTAN??????

  13. G. Agarwal

    what is the name of the dish?

  14. Rishi Rathore
  15. Vishal Gupta

    I laughed my ass off in the latter part of the video…

  16. kuwarikutti

    remove your earplugs

  17. Rogelio Vela “Roger”

    2:50 Rage Quit! lol

  18. toudal89

    They dug a ditch, and covered it in coals on both sides before they covered the ditch up. Took 2 hours as far as I remember

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