Gordon Ramsay opened up about the biggest life lesson he taught to his kids and that’s not cooking.
The father of six spoke to Fox News Digital and revealed the advice he gave it to his children.
“The one thing I’ve taught them all, brilliantly, are manners,” said the 57-year-old.
MasterChef star judge noted that mannerism is the most “important thing in life” but they “cost zero”.
Elsewhere in the interview, Gordon shared what mistake still continues to make him crazy after years of judging cooks.
“He told the outlet, “The one mistake I see over and over that drives me insane, they think seasoning food should be done at the end.”
Gordon explained that whenever “you season food, beginning small, middle small and correct the seasoning at the end. Don’t wait until it’s cooked before you start seasoning”.
“Food needs to be cooked with seasoning, not ignored for 90% of the journey,” added the celebrity chef.
Earlier this year, Gordon pointed out that his daughter Matilda wanted to follow in his footsteps.
“And finally, one out of six wants to be a chef, which has made my entire year, “stated the chef.
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