The celebrity chef world comes with big palettes
- and even bigger mouths.
Some of our favorite celebrity chefs are known
for being the meanest critics when it comes
to their peers.
Here's a look at some of the horrible things
celeb chefs have said about each other.
Andrew Zimmern and Tyler Florence
In 2009, Bizarre Foods host Andrew Zimmern
made zero attempts to hide his disdain for
Tyler Florence.
In a now-deleted blog post, Zimmern said,
"Monday's episode [of Momma's Boys] featured
the world's least talented TV chef, Tyler
Florence, once again churning out the questionable
cooking advice and leading the ladies through
a menu of the mom's fave recipes.
Watching Florence wolf down the food, stare
and ogle every a** that strolled by his cutting
board and play the role of local TV stud was
high comedy of the highest order."
In a quick response on Facebook, Florence
threw it right back at Zimmern by saying,
"This guy Andrew Zimmern... has decided to
diss my life's work because I did, my personal
friend, Ryan Seacrest, a favor and helped
him out with his first big television production,
Momma's Boys…
It's bubble gum reality, who cares?
I guess it's hard to have a sense of humor
when you're on your 10th take of eating Yak
testicles, smiling to the camera, wondering
where your life went wrong.
Mmmmm, delicious!
Go get 'em guys."
Yikes!
Anthony Bourdain about Sandra Lee
According to Anthony Bourdain, Sandra Lee
is
"...pure evil… this frightening Hell Spawn
of Kathie Lee and Betty Crocker seems on a
mission to kill her fans, one meal at a time."
He's not a fan of her store-bought ingredients,
which led to him calling her out during a
Food for Thought Forum in 2009 over her now-infamous
Kwanzaa cake.
"Please go home, Google Sandra Lee and Kwanzaa
cake.
Then, count how long it's gonna take for your
head to explode!"
Several years later, he still wasn't over
it.
In his second book, Medium Raw, Bourdain mentions
a night at a party where Lee snuck up behind
him and slid her hands up his jacket in a
way that even left his then-wife shocked.
She said he had been a "bad boy" and Bourdain
says he felt like it was something out of
the movie Cape Fear.
We think it's safe to say he may avoid dissing
her cooking style in the future.
Anthony Bourdain and Guy Fieri
It's no secret that Anthony Bourdain has no
filter when it comes to speaking his mind
about his colleagues… especially Food Network
star Guy Fieri.
Bourdain has made it very clear he's not into
Fieri's style, even calling Fieri's Time Square
restaurant a "terror dome."
In 2011 when Fieri's Lamborghini was stolen,
Bourdain tweeted that he borrowed it for a
drive and "it smells like Ed Hardy in here."
And in 2015, Bourdain told Atlanta Magazine,
"I sort of feel in a heartfelt way for Guy.
I wonder about him.
He's 52 years old and still rolling around
in the flame outfit…What does he do?
How does Guy Fieri de-douche?"
For the record, Fieri was only 46 when Bourdain
was ripping him.
Fieri definitely had words to say about Bourdain's
behavior, telling GQ Magazine in 2015,
"I know he's definitely gotta have issues,
'cos the average person doesn't behave that
way.
… It's just, what are you doing?
What is your instigation?
You have nothing else to f---ing worry about
than if I have bleached hair or not?
I mean, f---."
Martha Stewart and Rachael Ray
In a Nightline interview, Martha Stewart said
she thought Rachael Ray was more of an entertainer
than an actual cook, saying,
"Well, to me, she professed that she cannot
bake…
She just did a new cookbook which is just
a re-edit of a lot of her old recipes.
And that's not good enough for me."
Ray took it in stride and actually agreed
with the statements, telling Us Weekly,
"Why would it make me mad?
Her skill set is far beyond mine.
That's simply the reality of it."
Stewart eventually extended an olive branch,
saying on her show,
"I truly believe that Rachael has done a terrific
job bringing people, many people who would
have never even stepped into the kitchen or
made a dish to cook…
I really had a great time being a guest on
her show, and it was a lot of fun to have
her on this show making pie with me too.
Come on back, Rachael, anytime you want…"
Alton Brown and Anthony Bourdain
Finally someone challenges Anthony Bourdain.
After vocalizing to People that 252 episodes
of his show Good Eats is plenty to make his
resume worthy, Alton Brown went on to question
Bourdain's place in the kitchen, asking,
"When was the last time you saw Anthony Bourdain
actually cook anything?
…I've spent 14 years cooking my own food
on television and I've never seen him cook
a meal."
Brown tempered his remarks with some words
of praise - for Bourdain's writing, though,
not his cooking.
"I think that [he] is probably the best writer
about food.
I'm jealous of his work.
He pokes a lot of things and that's fine;
you have to have critics, issue provocateurs,
so to speak…
I'm a fan, and the few times I've gotten to
work with him I enjoyed it immensely."
Gotta love a little friendly competition and
trash talk every once in awhile.
Gordon Ramsay and Jamie Oliver
These two have been feuding for what seems
like decades.
Ramsay has been all over Oliver, nicknaming
him "one-pot wonder" and throwing shade at
him for being too busy to attend his own restaurant
opening.
But Oliver gives as good as he gets, telling
The Mirror,
"Gordon [...] is deeply jealous and can’t
quite work out why I do what I do and why
he can’t do that.
He is too busy shouting and screaming and
making our industry look like a bunch of shouters
and screamers.
He’s paid to rant.
He’s paid to shower negativity."
The worst part?
Poor James Corden is caught in the middle.
"Where did you seriously learn to cook?"
"Um…
Jamie Oliver, really.
That's the truth"
[Laughter]
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