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Updated · Fox News · May 24
Gordon Ramsay Says Manners Matter Most for 6 Kids as Late Seasoning Drives Him Insane
Updated
Updated · Fox News · May 24

Gordon Ramsay Says Manners Matter Most for 6 Kids as Late Seasoning Drives Him Insane

1 articles · Updated · Fox News · May 24
  • Gordon Ramsay said the top lesson he drills into his six children is simple manners, calling them the most important thing in life because they cost nothing.
  • At FOX Upfront 2026, Ramsay contrasted that home rule with the kitchen mistake he says he sees repeatedly: cooks seasoning only at the end instead of building flavor in small stages throughout cooking.
  • That approach, he said, means food is ignored for 90% of the process; seasoning should start early, continue in the middle and be corrected at the finish.
  • Ramsay also said competition TV still excites him because mixing social media stars, amateurs and professionals creates friction before the cooking pressure even begins.
  • FOX has renewed several Ramsay series, including "Kitchen Nightmares," "Hell's Kitchen," "Next Level Chef" and "Next Level Baker," extending a TV run he says is fueled by that chaos.
How does Gordon Ramsay's fiery TV persona square with the strict 'good manners' rule he enforces for his six children?
With a billion-dollar empire and nine Michelin stars, what is the next frontier Gordon Ramsay aims to conquer in food or media?
Beyond seasoning, what is the one cooking mistake that separates amateurs from professionals in Gordon Ramsay's eyes?