Gordon Ramsay reveals his key rule to make sure Christmas dinner goes smoothly as he plans to host 25 people for festive lunch
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Gordan Ramsay has revealed how he will be spending Christmas this year, revealing he'll be forgoing the traditional turkey dish and his step-by=step guide to serving dinner for 25. The celebrity chef, 58, has a big year ahead of him with three new restaurants set to open, as well as a cookery school and central London sky bar - though he is hoping his Christmas will be a laidback 'no rush' affair.
Speaking with The Times, the Kitchen Nightmares star explained that he would be spending the day with family in their southwest London home. Though the Ramsay Christmas meal might look different to many others in the UK, with the chef revealing he will be sitting down with a whopping 24 others and will skip the turkey lunch for an evening beef wellington.
The Ramsay west London home will play host to all their children, who, after a three year refurbishment are reportedly keen to move back in to the family home. He even said that his four eldest children had put their apartments up for rent' to return to the Ramsay nest.
Attending the turkey-free Christmas will be his wife Tana, 50, and their six children, Megan, 26, twins Holly and Jack, 24, Matilda, 23, Oscar, 5, and Jesse, one. Filling up the huge 25 person table, will be the partners of Gordon's eldest children, with Holly's fiancé, Olympic swimmer Adam Peaty, set to join in on the festivities.