Message Boards

Food Chat

 

Best British Iconic Chef

Newest Post
 
Grisinni

Posted 6.10PM
Wed 30 Apr 2008

Thank you too gastrosurf Smile

Here's hoping we see more of Marco out and about in one form or another. Smile

 
gastrosurf

Posted 5.25PM
Wed 30 Apr 2008

I think you are spot on there Grisinni.

MPW was the youngest chef in the world to obtain 3 Michelin stars when he achieved them, and he was voted chef's Chef of the decade in 2000 by his peers.

But then if it comes to a popularity contest with the general public, then I can see that he might not feature so highly. Plus, I believe he now refers to himself as 'retired' from the world of professional cooking.

 
Grisinni

Posted 1.05PM
Tue 29 Apr 2008

Thanks schmaltz1. Smile

Am I correct in thinking that this list was comprised by Olive magazine readers only. Therefore this survey is only representative of its readers.

A larger survey which includes people in the food industry may provide a different result.

 
schmaltz1

Posted 7.27AM
Sat 26 Apr 2008

Grissini, you are so right. Because MArco is not being overexposed as a celebrity now, he's not even mentioned. Stupid.

Isn't Marco's Hells Kitchen considered a flop? I heard that they cancelled it in the US after 4 episodes. No one was watching?

Perhps this is why he was ignored as a "Iconic" chef. He's not enough of a "Celebrity".

Really, he's the genesis of much of today's modern British cooking talent.

 
Grisinni

Posted 10.04AM
Fri 18 Apr 2008

Yes I too think Marco could have had the number one spot or at least been in the top 7. Its all about who is on TV these days, especially at the time of the poll. If he had been on TV a lot more in the last 5 years he probably would have been. Maybe he will be in future polls if he continues with a TV presence.

I agree that it must be very annoying for the chefs who have to put food on tables when the TV chef is in the way making a lot of mess and mithering for things.

 
gastrosurf

Posted 11.36AM
Thu 17 Apr 2008

The word "Iconic" is the latest BBC buzz-word - Iconic Gherkin and all that (very Freudian ;-o )

If selecting the most dynamic, serious chef, of the last 25 years, then I would have thought Marco Pierre White was the man to choose, because of his achievements and awards, and influence on some of the celeb cooks we see on TV today.

JO may well be the most popular face cooking on TV, but I wouldn't have thought the two things are the same - personally speaking Smile

I thought Nigella was a "domestic goddess"? Surely the word Chef refers to a professional cook, i.e. a role in an organisation, rather than just what someone does with food?

Tamasin present herself as a 'housewife/ family cook' - often having a bad hair day, and usually 'loving' or 'hating' something or other.

Rosemary is nearer to a chef: but I find her almost military attitude a bit of a turn-off. I think she might upset more kitchen staff than run a smooth commercial kitchen.

One of the few chefs who looks to me as if he could turn his hand to a busy day in a commercial kitchen, and manage staff efficiently, is James Tanner - I think he comes over as a true professional.

I always smile when the TV chefs go with a camera crew into their own commercial kitchens during working hours – the staff usually look well put out and the expressions suggest they wish their celeb bosses would just push off and let them get on with the job.

 
Grisinni

Posted 9.01PM
Wed 16 Apr 2008

If not it would be

1 Nigella 2 Tamasin Day Lewis 3 Rosemary 4 Jamie 5 James 6 Claire MacDonald 7 Nigel Slater

Chef's only 1. Jamie 2. James 3. Jean C Novelli (not British I know but always here) 4 Marco Pierre White 5 Arthur Potts Dawson 6 Atul Kutcher

 
Grisinni

Posted 8.42PM
Wed 16 Apr 2008

What happened to the other thread. As I said in my other post Delia & Nigella are not chefs.

1. Nigella 2. Jamie 3 James 4 Delia 5 Rick 6 Gordon 7 Hugh

if we are chosing the same names that is.

 
babsky

Posted 10.11AM
Wed 16 Apr 2008

Vyvian - your post made a lot of sense...I nver thought of it that way. Frown

"How about those unsung chefs with two or three stars that work day in and day out but aren't on TV? I bet they are better chefs in many ways - albeit not iconic." - so true & on this note I would like to add Marcus Wareing - both (semi) celebrity & full time working chef!

 
Vyvian

Posted 7.08AM
Wed 16 Apr 2008

This is silly.

It seems to be more a list of iconic TV food personalities rather than chefs. Is that all that's important anymore? Celebrity? Sickening.

Nigella isn't even a chef, so how can she be an iconic one?

How about those unsung chefs with two or three stars that work day in and day out but aren't on TV? I bet they are better chefs in many ways - albeit not iconic.

 
cornetto

Posted 1.51PM
Tue 15 Apr 2008

Keith Floyd, Rick Stein,Delia Smith, Gary Rhodes, James Martin, Nigella Lawson, Gordon Ramsay, James Oliver etc. etc. Wink

 
Barshedale

Posted 7.39AM
Tue 15 Apr 2008

1st= Deliah & Rick
3rd. Keith Floyd
4th. Two Fat Ladies
5th. Rhodes (pre-ego)

 
 
 

Food Chat

 

Best British Iconic Chef

Newest Post
 
 

Sky Channel 249, Virgin TV 260
Food On TV Now

Food  All UKTV