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Cherie
04-09-2018, 09:39 PM
But Dan and Ryan wouldn稚 cook their own :umm2: slightly uncomfortable undertones there


What a line from Hardeep though :joker:

armand.kay
04-09-2018, 09:49 PM
If I believed that someone gave me food poisoning I would just kindly ask cook for myself instead of just laying on my back and barking orders

Vanessa
04-09-2018, 09:50 PM
If I believed that someone gave me food poisoning I would just kindly ask cook for myself instead of just laying on my back and barking orders

this

Elliot
04-09-2018, 09:51 PM
If I believed that someone gave me food poisoning I would just kindly ask cook for myself instead of just laying on my back and barking orders

From what i can tell from what Natalie and dan have said in the past, hardeep is quite protective of the cooking and if you try and do it he値l try and overshadow you/bulldoze his way thru and get moody anyway

Cherie
04-09-2018, 09:52 PM
If I believed that someone gave me food poisoning I would just kindly ask cook for myself instead of just laying on my back and barking orders

This is the thing they were intimating Hardeep gave them food poisoning, that could hurt his career on the outside, is Ryan concerned about that given his recent events

Cherie
04-09-2018, 09:53 PM
From what i can tell from what Natalie and dan have said in the past, hardeep is quite protective of the cooking and if you try and do it he値l try and overshadow you/bulldoze his way thru and get moody anyway

He told them to cook themselves and they started back tracking, its a big kitchen room for all

armand.kay
04-09-2018, 10:10 PM
From what i can tell from what Natalie and dan have said in the past, hardeep is quite protective of the cooking and if you try and do it he値l try and overshadow you/bulldoze his way thru and get moody anyway

He could chain himself to the fringe there is zero chance I would not be eating anything else he made me

Bailey2Be
05-09-2018, 04:20 AM
I mean I’m sorry but if someone was preparing chicken using their bare unwashed hands while flipping and banging the chicken on a worktop with their hairy bare arms touching the chicken; I’d politely try to knock the chicken into the garbage.

But seriously why don’t they just cook their own chicken

GoldHeart
05-09-2018, 04:29 AM
But Dan and Ryan wouldn’t cook their own :umm2: slightly uncomfortable undertones there


What a line from Hardeep though :joker:

It's pretty obvious Dan , Ryan & Gabby can't cook :laugh2: , just putting it out there :whistle: . On Bots there's a clip of Dan interfering when Gabby is making a fry up , but how hard is it to cook a fry up it's easy.

If i was scared i'd been food poisoned then i'd eat something else or cook for myself , also they've gotten far too use to Hardeep cooking for them all . Why don't they offer to cook instead? or are they scared they'll step on Hardeep's toes :rolleyes: . Think i only remember seeing Gabby help cook a curry once .

Jessica.
05-09-2018, 06:39 AM
I don't think most of them can cook at all, which is quite depressing. I wouldn't eat anything made by Hardeep either. I've never seen anyone beat a chicken like that either, it seemed quite intimidating. Wouldn't shards of bone get into the meat and such? Very weird..

tiger_greengrass
05-09-2018, 06:48 AM
I think Kim has something to say about Hacreep's cooking:
https://media.giphy.com/media/3ov9jEVAOyqoe5szEk/giphy.gif

Beso
05-09-2018, 06:55 AM
This is the thing they were intimating Hardeep gave them food poisoning, that could hurt his career on the outside, is Ryan concerned about that given his recent events



Ive been saying this all week...

Matthew.
05-09-2018, 06:59 AM
This is the thing they were intimating Hardeep gave them food poisoning, that could hurt his career on the outside, is Ryan concerned about that given his recent events

a good point

joeysteele
05-09-2018, 08:17 AM
They didn't however indicate they didn't want him to cook, which he loves doing.
All they initially asked for was for the chicken to be cooked to more well done because of their stomach upsets.

No one told him not to cook for them.
After watching his beating of the chicken and did he even wash his hands and arms.
I think I'd have passed eating the meal, a bowl of cereal may have been my order of the day then.

Strictly Jake
05-09-2018, 08:31 AM
He was on masterchef wasnt he? Id trust his cooking

That said I was very concerned for the chickens safety when he was beating it up

I mean it should have been the chicken asking to see the producers not roxy

We asked for the chickens to return for the back to basics approach to this series, now I wish they hadnt, it was upsetting

chuff me dizzy
05-09-2018, 08:37 AM
This is the thing they were intimating Hardeep gave them food poisoning, that could hurt his career on the outside, is Ryan concerned about that given his recent events

:clap1:

Morgan.
05-09-2018, 08:37 AM
This is the thing they were intimating Hardeep gave them food poisoning, that could hurt his career on the outside, is Ryan concerned about that given his recent events

Last night they were literally saying they didn't think it was the chicken and that Hardeeps cooking was fine. It wasn't Hardeep that made himself the victim and tried to act like no one wanted him to cook. Then about 5 seconds after he said he won't cook chicken for them again - he's inside cooking chicken.

tiger_greengrass
05-09-2018, 08:46 AM
Last night they were literally saying they didn't think it was the chicken and that Hardeeps cooking was fine. It wasn't Hardeep that made himself the victim and tried to act like no one wanted him to cook. Then about 5 seconds after he said he won't cook chicken for them again - he's inside cooking chicken.

Cooking the chicken? He was doing to that chicken what Ryan did to Roxy's rib cage

Niamh.
05-09-2018, 08:56 AM
It kind of gave me Shilpa flashbacks, there was a thing about her undercooking chicken aswell and it got very racist.

GoldHeart
05-09-2018, 09:02 AM
It kind of gave me Shilpa flashbacks, there was a thing about her undercooking chicken aswell and it got very racist.

Let's not overreact . I did wonder if Hardeep rushed the cooking,but some people said they mistook the Jacob soggy crackers for raw chicken :facepalm: LOL

But as I've said Gabby ,Dan & Ryan probably can't cook won't cook themselves :whistle:, they're too use to Hardeep doing it . But personally if I thought I got food poisoning ,I'd cook my own food or eat something else . Clearly they're too scared to step on Hardeep's toes and they have no basic cooking skills :laugh2: .

Gusto Brunt
05-09-2018, 09:03 AM
If I believed that someone gave me food poisoning I would just kindly ask cook for myself instead of just laying on my back and barking orders

Why kindly?:joker:

Niamh.
05-09-2018, 09:09 AM
Let's not overreact . I did wonder if Hardeep rushed the cooking,but some people said they mistook the Jacob soggy crackers for raw chicken :facepalm: LOL

But as I've said Gabby ,Dan & Ryan probably can't cook won't cook themselves :whistle:, they're too use to Hardeep doing it . But personally if I thought I got food poisoning ,I'd cook my own food or eat something else . Clearly they're too scared to step on Hardeep's toes and they have no basic cooking skills :laugh2: .

a no, I don't mean it's anything like that level but I think it's just dangerous ground is all and If I were Hardeep and was cooking for everyone and someone implied I might have gave them food poisoning I'd be a bit offended. Although saying that a whole chicken should take longer than an hour to cook

Paula D
05-09-2018, 09:15 AM
They didn't however indicate they didn't want him to cook, which he loves doing.
All they initially asked for was for the chicken to be cooked to more well done because of their stomach upsets.

No one told him not to cook for them.
After watching his beating of the chicken and did he even wash his hands and arms.
I think I'd have passed eating the meal, a bowl of cereal may have been my order of the day then.

How do you know he didn't wash his hands and arms??

They're not in a restaurant, they can't give orders about how they want their food cooked.

smudgie
05-09-2018, 09:16 AM
That poor chicken. He was taking his anger out on it.:joker:
If he is doing all the cooking and couple of them have got the squits then they do right in questioning him.
Dan was his pet, he had a bad stomach after he had eaten a meal prepared by him.
It痴 not just all about how well the chicken is cooked, food hygiene is very important.

GoldHeart
05-09-2018, 09:17 AM
a no, I don't mean it's anything like that level but I think it's just dangerous ground is all and If I were Hardeep and was cooking for everyone and someone implied I might have gave them food poisoning I'd be a bit offended. Although saying that a whole chicken should take longer than an hour to cook

Hardeep must be cranking up the oven and only cooking the outside :joker: , surely he should know how long to roast a chicken??! , is he cutting corners ? :facepalm.

I think they should all cook their own meals,then let's see if Dan & Ryan still feel poorly .

joeysteele
05-09-2018, 09:29 AM
How do you know he didn't wash his hands and arms??

They're not in a restaurant, they can't give orders about how they want their food cooked.

I don't know.
That's why I asked in n the post did he wash his hands and arms, as he used his arms on the raw chicken too.

So can you confirm he did or not for me.
Actually, in a restaurant or anywhere, even at home, I like to be as sure as I can food is prepared and cooked properly.
Particularly as to preparing raw meat and chicken then the cooking of same.
Cooked all through properly through, the whole chicken or joint of meat.

I don't think any risks should be taken preparing and cooking food, even more so for others.
I'd hope anyway, he washed his hands and arms thoroughly both before and after preparing the chicken, before he handled anything else or went on any other workplace.
If you know for sure he did wash his hands and arms fine.

Cherie
05-09-2018, 09:33 AM
It kind of gave me Shilpa flashbacks, there was a thing about her undercooking chicken aswell and it got very racist.

exactly I was hesitant to say it but there are racial undertones and comparisons to Shilpa here

and why does everyone think Hardeep is dirty, yes he has a lot of body hair but that doesn't mean he doesn't wash?

Cherie
05-09-2018, 09:34 AM
I don't know.
That's why I asked in n the post did he wash his hands and arms, as he used his arms on the raw chicken too.

So can you confirm he did or not for me.
Actually, in a restaurant or anywhere, even at home, I like to be as sure as I can food is prepared and cooked properly.
Particularly as to preparing raw meat and chicken then the cooking of same.
Cooked all through properly through, the whole chicken or joint of meat.

I don't think any risks should be taken preparing and cooking food, even more so for others.
I'd hope anyway, he washed his hands and arms thoroughly both before and after preparing the chicken, before he handled anything else or went on any other workplace.
If you know for sure he did wash his hands and arms fine.

If the chicken was undercooked everyone would be vomiting....

GoldHeart
05-09-2018, 09:36 AM
exactly I was hesitant to say it but there are racial undertones

and why does everyone think Hardeep is dirty, yes he has a lot of body hair but that doesn't mean he doesn't wash?


Tbf he does sometimes cook topless and people think hair will go in the food.

Like I said I think they should all cook their own meals, I think they're too lazy though so they just make Hardeep do it while complaining about him :rolleyes: . Why doesn't Dan volunteer to Roast the chicken himself .

Cherie
05-09-2018, 09:37 AM
Tbf he does sometimes cook topless and people think hair will go in the food.

Like I said I think they should all cook their own meals, I think they're too lazy though so they just make Hardeep do it while complaining about him :rolleyes: . Why doesn't Dan volunteer to Roast the chicken himself .

Dan stands in the kitchen topless as well.... I agree he shouldn't do it, but if they are that bothered they really should sort themselves out food wise

GoldHeart
05-09-2018, 09:41 AM
Dan stands in the kitchen topless as well.... I agree he shouldn't do it, but if they are that bothered they really should sort themselves out food wise

Exactly but they're too lazy to cook for themselves and they probably can't cook that well,so instead they let Hardeep :rolleyes: . But if they were worried about food poisoning then they should prepare their own food .

Paula D
05-09-2018, 09:42 AM
I don't know.
That's why I asked in n the post did he wash his hands and arms, as he used his arms on the raw chicken too.

So can you confirm he did or not for me.
Actually, in a restaurant or anywhere, even at home, I like to be as sure as I can food is prepared and cooked properly.
Particularly as to preparing raw meat and chicken then the cooking of same.
Cooked all through properly through, the whole chicken or joint of meat.

I don't think any risks should be taken preparing and cooking food, even more so for others.
I'd hope anyway, he washed his hands and arms thoroughly both before and after preparing the chicken, before he handled anything else or went on any other workplace.
If you know for sure he did wash his hands and arms fine.

So if you were invited to someone's house for dinner would you be asking all these questions before you sat down?

I don't think so. There's a difference between going to a restaurant where you're paying for a meal and can demand it's done how you like it and someone cooking you a meal for free.

If you don't like how someone does something then you cook for yourself. End of. They all panicked when he told them to cook for themselves because they obviously can't cook.

GoldHeart
05-09-2018, 09:46 AM
So if you were invited to someone's house for dinner would you be asking all these questions before you sat down?

I don't think so. There's a difference between going to a restaurant where you're paying for a meal and can demand it's done how you like it and someone cooking you a meal for free.

If you don't like how someone does something then you cook for yourself. End of. They all panicked when he told them to cook for themselves because they obviously can't cook.

Bingo! :laugh2:
Exactly what I've been saying myself ! :clap1:

Cherie
05-09-2018, 09:55 AM
So if you were invited to someone's house for dinner would you be asking all these questions before you sat down?

I don't think so. There's a difference between going to a restaurant where you're paying for a meal and can demand it's done how you like it and someone cooking you a meal for free.

If you don't like how someone does something then you cook for yourself. End of. They all panicked when he told them to cook for themselves because they obviously can't cook.

Great point Paula

Vanessa
05-09-2018, 09:56 AM
I'd cook some pasta for Ryan :love:

MTVN
05-09-2018, 10:10 AM
He was on masterchef wasnt he? Id trust his cooking

That said I was very concerned for the chickens safety when he was beating it up

I mean it should have been the chicken asking to see the producers not roxy

We asked for the chickens to return for the back to basics approach to this series, now I wish they hadnt, it was upsetting

He came second on Celeb Masterchef and he's done quite a few shows involving cooking so probably fair to say he does know what he's doing in the kitchen, moreso than most who assume that role

Niamh.
05-09-2018, 10:11 AM
exactly I was hesitant to say it but there are racial undertones and comparisons to Shilpa here

and why does everyone think Hardeep is dirty, yes he has a lot of body hair but that doesn't mean he doesn't wash?

Yeah i know, it makes me slightly uncomfortable and i was hesitant to say it too because clearly its not on the Shilpa level or anywhere near but it just reminded me a little of it

Crimson Dynamo
05-09-2018, 10:41 AM
I'd cook some pasta for Ryan :love:

would you bone his chicken?

arista
05-09-2018, 10:46 AM
If the chicken was undercooked everyone would be vomiting....


It was served in the dog bowl
chucked in it.

Maybe Dan's bowl
was dirty

joeysteele
05-09-2018, 11:06 AM
If the chicken was undercooked everyone would be vomiting....

Not so.
I've seen it happen where a group of people have eaten the same dish.
Where some have had a bit of sickness after but others not.
However it clearing up fairly quickly.
There's only 7 of them left, 3 had slight stomach upsets.
That's nearly half.

On the outside of the chicken, it may have been fully cooked, its also possible, if he doesn't use thermometers to check the cooked temperature is right and safe.
That it may not have been fully cooked further into the carcass.
So anyone eating that part could, I stress could, have a reaction whereby others would not.

He was only asked initially, to cook the chicken more as to well done.
No one ever said they didn't want him cooking.

He was the one huffed.
In a restaurant on the rare occasions I eat meat, I always ask for it to be cooked well done.
With chicken, I'd personally avoid eating that at all unless I did it myself or was sure full hygiene and correct strict guidelines as to temperature from top to centre of cooked fowl were 100% observed.

Cherie
05-09-2018, 11:09 AM
Not so.
I've seen it happen where a group of people have eaten the same dish.
Where some have had a bit of sickness after but others not.
However it clearing up fairly quickly.
There's only 7 of them left, 3 had slight stomach upsets.
That's nearly half.

On the outside of the chicken, it may have been fully cooked, its also possible, if he doesn't use thermometers to check the cooked temperature is right and safe.
That it may not have been fully cooked further into the carcass.
So anyone eating that part could, I stress could, have a reaction whereby others would not.

He was only asked initially, to cook the chicken more as to well done.
No one ever said they didn't want him cooking.

He was the one huffed.
In a restaurant on the rare occasions I eat meat, I always ask for it to be cooked well done.
With chicken, I'd personally avoid eating that at all unless I did it myself or was sure full hygiene and correct strict guidelines as to temperature from top to centre of cooked fowl were 100% observed.

undercooked chicken will have bacteria that will make everyone ill. It is probably the spices that he is using that is upsetting their delicate stomachs

Crimson Dynamo
05-09-2018, 11:10 AM
His forearms are very hairy it was a little gross as many hairs would go in the chicken

joeysteele
05-09-2018, 11:14 AM
So if you were invited to someone's house for dinner would you be asking all these questions before you sat down?

I don't think so. There's a difference between going to a restaurant where you're paying for a meal and can demand it's done how you like it and someone cooking you a meal for free.

If you don't like how someone does something then you cook for yourself. End of. They all panicked when he told them to cook for themselves because they obviously can't cook.

I rarely eat meat.
I usually find, maybe you don't, when I'm invited for dinner or a meal. I'm asked what I like.
If meat is on the agenda, then yes, I would certainly advised before, that I like my meat cooked very well done.
I've never had a problem from anyone on that asking me and I'm asked to dinner very regularly actually, as I invite people regularly to me too.

I always ask what people like and how they like it done too.
Hopefully that answers your questions.
Perhaps you will now answer the question I asked
Did he and do 'you' know for sure if he did thoroughly wash his hands and arms, before and after preparing raw meat.

joeysteele
05-09-2018, 11:19 AM
undercooked chicken will have bacteria that will make everyone ill. It is probably the spices that he is using that is upsetting their delicate stomachs

It may have been the spices.
That still means what he prepared helped contribute to the sickness feeling of near half the house then.

Vanessa
05-09-2018, 11:36 AM
:joker:would you bone his chicken?

user104658
05-09-2018, 11:36 AM
I haven't seen this tbf but did someone say he roasted a chicken in an hour? :umm2: he probably did give them food poisoning :joker:. A whole chicken takes 1hr30 - 1hr45 to cook through properly.

Niamh.
05-09-2018, 11:42 AM
I haven't seen this tbf but did someone say he roasted a chicken in an hour? :umm2: he probably did give them food poisoning :joker:. A whole chicken takes 1hr30 - 1hr45 to cook through properly.

and that's a small chicken, a bigger one could be in there for 2-2.5 hours

Beso
05-09-2018, 01:03 PM
Can i just say the word spatchcock.

Vanessa
05-09-2018, 01:07 PM
A chicken definitely needs more than one hour to cook. Depending on on size. Probably about one hour and a half,?

Beso
05-09-2018, 01:09 PM
45 minutes...he was doing it for an hour because of dans precious ickle tummy wummy...


https://www.seriouseats.com/2017/01/the-food-lab-how-to-roast-a-butterflied-spatchcocked-chicken.html

GoldHeart
05-09-2018, 01:11 PM
and that's a small chicken, a bigger one could be in there for 2-2.5 hours

Yeah to cook fully through it needs a long time,you can't risk food poisoning. I wonder if Hardeep gets fed up of waiting and rushes the food ,is he impatient as well as grumpy :joker:. I would want to make sure it's COOKED though :nono: .

Beso
05-09-2018, 01:13 PM
45 minutes for spatchcocked chicken.

Vanessa
05-09-2018, 01:14 PM
Yeah to cook fully through it needs a long time,you can't risk food poisoning. I wonder if Hardeep gets fed up of waiting and rushes the food ,is he impatient as well as grumpy :joker:. I would want to make sure it's COOKED though :nono: .

Chicken pieces can take less, but a whole chicken takes longer, i think.

Niamh.
05-09-2018, 01:20 PM
45 minutes for spatchcocked chicken.

Never heard of one of those but I'll take your word for it :laugh:

Beso
05-09-2018, 01:22 PM
Never heard of one of those but I'll take your word for it :laugh:

Thats what all the bashing was for..thats spatchcocked chicken..basically butterflied...whixh takes 45 mins.

Niamh.
05-09-2018, 01:28 PM
Thats what all the bashing was for..thats spatchcocked chicken..basically butterflied...whixh takes 45 mins.

ah ok, thanks

GoldHeart
05-09-2018, 01:39 PM
Thats what all the bashing was for..thats spatchcocked chicken..basically butterflied...whixh takes 45 mins.

I thought you were joking at first :joker:

Beso
05-09-2018, 02:32 PM
I thought you were joking at first :joker:

Mind you,ive never seen it beaten about like an 1980s wwf wrestler before.

GoldHeart
05-09-2018, 02:35 PM
Mind you,ive never seen it beaten about like an 1980s wwf wrestler before.

Even Nick felt sorry for the Chicken :hee:

Vanessa
05-09-2018, 02:36 PM
:joker:Even Nick felt sorry for the Chicken :hee:

Cherie
05-09-2018, 04:13 PM
Ive been saying this all week...

Sorry Parm didnt see that but I agree with you

Robodog
05-09-2018, 04:20 PM
Hardeep was being SO childish about the chicken

They all felt queasy and tried to ask him in the kindest, most diplomatic way possible -'please can you cook it for longer today, we don't feel well'

Hardeep: No, there is only one way i will cook chicken. Like it or lump it.

Like, WTF?

WHy so darned precious about it?

SOme people like their tea weak, some like it strong. Why not give people what they want, especially if they feel ill?

Cherie
05-09-2018, 04:25 PM
Hardeep was being SO childish about the chicken

They all felt queasy and tried to ask him in the kindest, most diplomatic way possible -'please can you cook it for longer today, we don't feel well'

Hardeep: No, there is only one way i will cook chicken. Like it or lump it.

Like, WTF?

WHy so darned precious about it?

SOme people like their tea weak, some like it strong. Why not give people what they want, especially if they feel ill?


Because over cooking chicken makes it dry and rubbery, and they didnt ask in the nicest possible way, they said his chicken had given them food poisoning, only after he said he wasnt comfortable cooking for them that they back tracked

Plus it was only Dan and Ryan, Jermaine had no issues

Robodog
05-09-2018, 04:28 PM
Because over cooking chicken makes it dry and rubbery, and they didnt ask in the nicest possible way, they said his chicken had given them food poisoning, only after he said he wasnt comfortable cooking for them that they back tracked

Plus it was only Dan and Ryan, Jermaine had no issues

To be fair, it probably HAD given them food poisoning

I think they played it down quite a bit, considering.

They know how highly-sensitive he is and didn't want to hurt his feelings.

tiger_greengrass
05-09-2018, 04:44 PM
To be fair, it probably HAD given them food poisoning

I think they played it down quite a bit, considering.

They know how highly-sensitive he is and didn't want to hurt his feelings.

^This

It annoys me how he goes around sulking after someone slightly criticises his **** cooking. Probs full of back hair anyway

armand.kay
05-09-2018, 04:54 PM
Why kindly?:joker:

I'm just a polite person lol. I wouldn't have a go at someone for messing up my food even if my stomach is doing bits

Beso
05-09-2018, 05:22 PM
People can die from food poisoning, hardeep was very wise to refuse cooking dan and ryans chicken.