A Glaswegian social media star appeared on ITV's Next Level Chef to cook some Scottish deep-fried delicacies for host Gordon Ramsay.
Dazza, known for his frying habit and Scottish cooking skills, met the cooking icon on the set of his new competition programme, Next Level Chef.
In a promotional video for the show and also for Dazza's unique cooking habits, the TikTok star and avid comedian decided to cook some unusual treats for the unsuspecting chef.
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Dazza uploaded a behind-the-scenes video to his Facebook page captioned: "I deep fried food for Gordon Ramsay", and he stuck to his word. Dazza opened the video by explaining where he was and said: "I hope Gordon Ramsay doesn't kick me out the kitchen, let's get right in about it."
In the video, you can see Gordon helping Dazza find his deep-frying ingredients so he can crisp up a fresh piece of sea-bass for the chef. The chef laughed and joked along with the social media star as they had some fun in the kitchen.
Gordon, alongside Next Level Chef co-hosts Nyesha Arrington and Richard Blais, were presented with a beautiful plate of deep-fried sea-bass, a side of baked beans, and a tequila shot to drink away the pain of the eclectic dish.
The judges looked on in shock as the influencer explained his concoction, and to Dazza's surprise, Gordon enjoyed the sea-bass!
He said: "I liked the sea-bass, it was the beans on the side, they didn't quite match. Good job."
The full video of Dazza cooking to impress the three Next Level Chef judges will come out on all of Dazza's social media channels at 6:20pm on Friday, January 13.
You can also watch Next Level Chef on ITV on Wednesdays at 9pm. Episodes are available for catch-up on the ITV Hub.
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