James Corden is joined by Gordon Ramsay to judge the "The Late Late Show" crew's homemade Super Bowl appetisers. The celebrity chef in the "Super Bowl Snackdown" segment ends up spitting out practically everything he tries.
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The "Late Late Show" team's Thursday big-game dishes were up for evaluation, and the celebrity chef didn't mince words. Literally.
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When choosing Super Bowl munchies, the Philadelphia Eagles and the Kansas City Chiefs aren't as picky as Gordon Ramsay.
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In reference to Rihanna's song "S&M" from the Halftime show, Ramsay served "S&M" sausage and mozzarella stromboli, fillet cheesesteak puff pastry, tomato bisque, and teriyaki meatball sliders. She remarked that the sliders looked like her dog's excrement.
In reference to Rihanna's song "S&M" from the Halftime show, Ramsay served "S&M" sausage and mozzarella stromboli, fillet cheesesteak puff pastry, tomato bisque, and teriyaki meatball sliders. She remarked that the sliders looked like her dog's excrement.
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However, associate producer Channeler Jackson's vegan seven-layer dip was the wackiest — and most entertaining — of the goals.
However, associate producer Channeler Jackson's vegan seven-layer dip was the wackiest — and most entertaining — of the goals.
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Ramsay remarked, "It looks like the inside of my grandpa's colostomy bag," to loud applause from the audience and host James Corden.
Ramsay remarked, "It looks like the inside of my grandpa's colostomy bag," to loud applause from the audience and host James Corden.
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Yes, he also spit it out.One item did receive his approval: the guacamole with pomegranate and tahini tacos made by production coordinator Pedro Dommet.
Yes, he also spit it out.One item did receive his approval: the guacamole with pomegranate and tahini tacos made by production coordinator Pedro Dommet.