Tilly Ramsay To Follow In Dad Gordon’s Footsteps, Set To Host Amazon Cooking Show

It looks like the apple doesn’t fall far from the Ramsay tree, as Chef Gordon’s daughter Matilda (who goes by Tilly) Ramsay is poised to follow in her father’s footsteps. She will be hosting a new cooking show on Amazon Prime Video and FreeVee called “Dish It Out.” Featuring 15 episodes, the concept centers around Tilly partnering with chefs around the world to prepare a dish using mysterious box ingredients. To pull off a special recipe, they’ll have to put their culinary wits to the test.

The show was produced in partnership with Tastemade, an award-winning London-based film studio. According to Deadline, Lauren Anderson from Amazon MGM studios had this to say about Tilly’s upcoming show, “We are so pleased to partner with Tastemade’s award-winning team to bring Tilly Ramsay’s fresh and fun approach to cooking to our Amazon customers. Tilly’s charm, exuberance, and ability to create memorable food experiences has already delighted her millions of followers, and we look forward to introducing her to a new audience of food, cooking, and lifestyle enthusiasts.”

As of now, there’s no word on when it will premiere on Amazon Prime Video.

Feature photo: @tillyramsay / Instagram

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