'Gordon Ramsay: Uncharted' sees the famed chef dive into Morocco's unique food culture and ancient traditions
After spending a week in Peru and another in New Zealand, learning all about the local ingredients, cuisine and culture, Gordan Ramsay is now headed to Morocco for his next adventure on 'Gordon Ramsay: Uncharted'.
The famed chef is a household name, especially for his appearance as a judge on various cooking competitions. He is often seen yelling and cussing at people who he finds incompetent. While we all know there is more to Ramsay than what meets the eye especially when he judges 'MasterChef: Kids', we have also come across a new adventurous side to him in the new 'Uncharted' series.
Gordon Ramsay breaks down a few of the most popular flavors found in Moroccan cuisine. #Uncharted pic.twitter.com/qm2oKYjjKP
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Airing every Sunday night on National Geographic, the recently released series showcases Ramsay as he travels through six countries and tries out the local food and ingredients. He hunts and harvests the ingredients for his food and in the end has a small friendly cookoff with a local expert who helped him through the journey.
With two episodes done and dusted, when 'Gordon Ramsay: Uncharted' returns on Sunday night, we will see him travel to Morocco and learn about a whole new cuisine the local way and more.
In this episode, we get to see Ramsay dive into the food culture and ancient traditions of the indigenous Amazigh (Berber) people. In a sneak peek that was released by the network, Ramsay can be seen listing out popular flavors of Morocco.
Ramsay will also reportedly visit Fez and forage the heart of a palm that he claims to taste like an artichoke in the video. In the trailer, Ramsay can also be seen rappelling down a river to find the perfect mushroom.
Listing out the popular flavors of Morocco, the sneak peek teases that we might get to see Ramsay hunt for all this by himself. The sneak peek also reveals that Ramsay will hunt and harvest his own heart of palm as well as learn to make olive oil from scratch. Whatever he is cooking in the teaser sure looked delicious and we can't wait to see what goes down into getting these ingredients.
'Gordon Ramsay: Uncharted' airs every Sunday night on National Geographic channel. Check your local listings for more information.