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re: Is Justin Wilson tGOAT chef? (Louisiana)
Posted on 7/15/16 at 2:13 pm to TulaneFan
Posted on 7/15/16 at 2:13 pm to TulaneFan
1. He was not Cajun. I am.
2. His accent was not Cajun. It was a bad fake.
3. His recipes were horrible.
4. Some of his stories were good. Most were not.
The GOAT TV chef is Alton Brown.
PS... I will give Justin one Kudo. That was about wine pairings with meals. He said 'drink the wine you like.' It's simple but people are supposed to drink white wine with fish and red wine with meat. I don't like white wine.
2. His accent was not Cajun. It was a bad fake.
3. His recipes were horrible.
4. Some of his stories were good. Most were not.
The GOAT TV chef is Alton Brown.
PS... I will give Justin one Kudo. That was about wine pairings with meals. He said 'drink the wine you like.' It's simple but people are supposed to drink white wine with fish and red wine with meat. I don't like white wine.
Posted on 7/15/16 at 7:59 pm to Zach
Zach, you seem slightly constipated?
Posted on 7/16/16 at 12:32 pm to Zach
Idk why they gave you a thumbs down.
I loved him as a child, but he couldn't cook worth a damn. All of his recipes turn out some very mediocre cajun dishes.
As for Alton Brown, he is the best TV chef. He has about 10 episodes of good eats where he makes zero damned sense (the crawfish episode comes to mind) but by and large he at lwast points you in the right direction.
I loved him as a child, but he couldn't cook worth a damn. All of his recipes turn out some very mediocre cajun dishes.
As for Alton Brown, he is the best TV chef. He has about 10 episodes of good eats where he makes zero damned sense (the crawfish episode comes to mind) but by and large he at lwast points you in the right direction.
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