Hawkee
09-01-2025, 02:24 AM
I'm noticing that in order to become a famous celebrity chef the first step is to have a cooking show and I have never seen the cooking show genre take off like a rocket so fast. Take for instance I have never figured out how Rachael Ray became a star chef and it seemed that from her cookbooks she would become a big celebrity chef but her cookbooks sell millions of copies and her cooking shows get huge ratings on Food Network. Two other celebrity chefs have also made huge names for themselves in America and how Gordon Ramsay is still a huge popular celebrity chef is beyond me because Gordon Ramsay puts his name on anything from appliances to cookware cookbooks and more and just from having reality shows and cooking shows I think Gordon Ramsay sees himself as becoming a new version of Graham Kerr while Jamie Oliver is fast becoming a star chef by having cookbooks cooking shows and even his own Jamie Oliver channel on Pluto TV and I didn't know who Jamie Oliver was until I got a Nintendo DS game of his and then I saw how Jamie made himself a household name in America. But in celebrity chefs today you won't find another Julia Child or another Jeff Smith. But even celebrity chefs such as Ree Drummond and Ina Garten seem to have begun debuting new cooking shows on Netflix and other streaming services. But I think chefs like Guy Fieri Bobby Flay and the late Anne Burrell showed us what today's cooking shows are like with new celebrity chefs making their marks in cooking shows