Well i never saw that one coming ......snoop dogg and gordon ....getting together in Glasgow food place ........and snoop loves celtic....... and gordon played for rangers ......but when it comes to food i guess ......who knows .....snoop gets together with some great people ......he does a show with martha stewart......... whom i love......... she is fucking awesome .....the fact ...... she did more time that snoop .......makes her the greatest bitch alive ...and incidentally........ did you know that martha served 52 weeks in the can/porridge/cling/tin pail/jail.big house............or her case camp cupcake ......which was prison for rich women .......but still counts ....... her goods ........and such like soared........and she made 52 million bucks ......who says crime does'nt pay ......
However........ gordon and the dogg ........that is an interesting blend of hood....... and chef extraordinaire.......gordon is the best on the planet .......no wonder dogg teamed up with him ........better than that jealous cajun fucker .....Emeril la gasse .....i could never stand him !!!!!!.....i always thought he was a smarmy prick and had that Napoleonic complex.......emeril the gas.....if you translate it ......and all he could come up with was BAM!!!!!!.....throw shit in food .........and the fucking stupid audience used to clap and shout ......he got pissed when gordon knocked his ass off the number one spot .......you don;t need a gimmick if you are excellent .......incidentally ....passion overrides excellence always .....
cant wait to see it when it opens........ good luck double GG......its not going to fail after all gordon is a glaswegian .....nice !!!!!!!
Snoop Dogg is planning to open up a restaurant in Glasgow - with Gordon Ramsay. The 50-year-old rapper first met the fiery Scot on his The F Word show in America five years ago.
Snoop, whose real name is Calvin Broadus J, released his first cook book From Crook to Cook: Platinum Recipes from That Boss Dogg’s Kitchen in 2018 and has turned to Gordon for cooking hacks. Gordon, 55 from Johnstone, has 35 restaurants around the world including five in Las Vegas and the Bread Street Kitchen & Bar in Edinburgh which he opened last year.
He closed his Glasgow eatiere, the Amaryllis in 2004 after only three years because of the death of head chef David Dempsey. Snoop, a big Celtic fan, said: “I have been speaking with my boy Gordon for a while about opening a restaurant together - but the pandemic slowed things right down.
“Gordon has got a few places in Vegas and Vegas is Snoop’s city - so I kind of figured that we would open a place there - but I know Gordon is from Scotland and people know my love for Scotland and for Glasgow as a city so - why not there.” He’s hoping the restaurant will offer his own personal favourites like fried chicken as well as traditional Scots dishes like haggis.
And as well as his personal favourites like fried chicken he’s also thinking of offering haggis at his Scots eaterie. Snoop said: “It would be food everybody could enjoy - food for the family.
“Burgers, mac n cheese, fried chicken - and maybe one or two local dishes like haggis just to keep things authentic.” While Snoop is best known for rap classics like Gin and Juice and Drop It Like It’s Hot and can currently be seen in Netflix vampire movie Day Shift, he’s also a self-confessed foodie who has been cooking for his kids and grandkids for years.
Snoop has teamed up with American celebrity chef Martha Stewart for three series of Martha & Snoop’s Potluck Dinner Party which saw them cooking for celebrities. Snoop’s desire to become a restauranteur was fired up last month when his 81-year-old pal Martha opened her first restaurant, The Bedford at the Paris Las Vegas.
Snoop said: “I’m just a foodie. I don’t look like it, but I am. I love different styles of food, different cultures and different tastes.
“So I do a lot of studying, which I know people don’t believe, but that’s how I was able to put a cookbook together. Now I want to go further and open a restaurant and where better than to start than Scotland?”
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