Gordon Ramsay's Spicy Cheeseburger Recipe from South Africa

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Gordon Ramsay's Spicy Cheeseburger Recipe from South Africa


With Labor day around the corner and a UK bank holiday weekend ahead, Gordon’s cooking up a delicious cheeseburger with local ingredients from his trip to South Africa. From a Spicy Braai inspired dry rub to a local halloumi, this is a burger you don’t want to miss.

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  1. The tomato is sliced too thick. Ditto the onion. I hate it when there's a huge wodge of filling in the centre of a burger or sandwich and it doesn't reach the edges. You feel like you're chomping through sawdust at the edges just to reach the filling. Slice thinly and spread over the burger bun to the edges.

    Also the meat patties are way too thick.

  2. I like Gordon but I don't get his obsession with meat: If meat is so delicous, why does he always put so much salt and spices on it? I think a true chef should adjust to current problems and cook modern food, not just overseasoned meat. We would benefit greatly from a more diverse kitchen, not just the old meaty outdated cooking principles from 100 years ago.

  3. Zulu inspired burger? Pele pele is just the word for chili. There has never been a Zulu who put halloumi cheese on a burger. Its a nice combo- but Zulu it is not. Azikho inyama, azikho ishishebo, utswayi ugwalile, ufakile izinto ufunayo. Please name them correctly. Braaing a patty does not make it Zulu.

  4. As a South African, nothing makes me smile as much as hearing Gordon attempt to pronounce "braai". To be fair, he's probably come closer than most foreigners I've heard attempt it. Now.. if he can make a decent attempt at saying potjie or potjiekos.. 🙂

  5. Honestly his burgers dont impress me too much. While the beef is cooked to perfection the rest is a bit meh. For example how do you eat that and whys there lettuce in it? I can get far better burgers from many local burger joints for probably almost half the price. Honestly a good burger barely needs anything but a good bun, good patty, some good cheese and not much more honestly.

  6. You could make a Gordon Ramsay Drinking game. Drink every time he says "beautiful" and drain your glass when he says "literally" ( which he frequently mis-uses!)