Gordon Ramsay teamed up with Home Chef, and the deal is very sweet
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If you’ve ever pictured yourself in an “idiot sandwich” after letting the pasta water boil over, Gordon Ramsay just decided to save you from yourself.

As of Monday, Sept. 8, the famously sharp-tongued chef teamed up with (Post Wanted-beloved meal delivery service) Home Chef for a six-month takeover. Ramsay’s fingerprints are all over this collab: 24 brand-new recipes being released (two a week) now through Feb. 20, 2026, across Home Chef’s Culinary Collection, Classic Meal Kits and Express meals. Translation: dinner at home just got a little Michelin-starred (minus the shouting).

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The recipe lineup reads like Ramsay’s greatest hits reimagined for your Tuesday nights at home. A homestyle Chicken Pot Pie is drowning in rich bacon gravy (yes, bacon gravy), an Inferno Beef Burger stacked with a Parmesan crisp crown, tomato-bacon chutney, and spicy guacamole and a French Onion Filet Mignon that could make you briefly forget you’re in a one-bedroom apartment with a questionable oven. There’s even a personal favorite of mine (that, as a big Home Chef fan myself, I cannot wait to try), and that’s the Idiot-Proof Sausage and Sun-Dried Tomato Pasta. Because when Ramsay himself calls a dish “idiot-proof,” you test that theory.

I’ve tested Home Chef myself, and what really sets it apart has nothing to do with celebrity names (while that’s a huge plus), it’s about the flexibility. You can swap proteins, pick from multiple cooking styles, and never feel boxed (as it were) by a rigid menu. 

That may sound like a small detail, but as someone who’s cooked professionally and doesn’t exactly thrive under strict rules, I can tell you it’s everything. Go ahead and add spice where you’re feeling it, or go with an oven-friendly option (versus stovetop) because, some weeks, just washing that extra skillet can feel soul-crushing. Home Chef allows for that kind of tailoring. 

Home Chef

The portions are generous but never wasteful (no sad half-bags of herbs left to rot in the fridge), and the recipes feel approachable without being boring. It’s the rare meal kit that actually bends to fit my schedule and cravings, not the other way around.

Another detail I loved while testing? The recipes don’t underestimate you. Some meal kits oversimplify to the point of insult, but Home Chef trusts that you can handle a little technique without turning dinner into a three-hour ordeal. You’ll dice, saute and sear, but you won’t be scrubbing 19 pans by the end. It hits that sweet spot between convenience and actually cooking — a balance that makes the food taste like you did more than just “heat and stir.”

Compared to other kits I’ve tried, Home Chef feels more like an a la carte restaurant menu that you get to curate at home. Where others can feel cookie-cutter, this one actually respects that not everyone eats the same thing, or the same way, every night. Ramsay sliding into that setup just means the bar has been raised — because, suddenly, instead of defaulting to a so-so stir fry, you’re plating up filet mignon with roasted asparagus for you and your boo on a Wednesday.

Ramsay brings the talent, Home Chef brings the reliability, and you end up with a weeknight meal that feels a little like fine dining and a lot like winning. And because no Ramsay move is complete without a dramatic finale, there’s a launch deal that feels almost unreal: Page Six readers can use code for $4.99 per serving, free shipping on your first box, and — brace yourself — free dessert for life. Free. Dessert. For life. Ramsay may not be in your kitchen yelling at you, but he’s making sure you’ll never run out of sweets.

Consider it Ramsay’s most generous insult yet: dinner (and dessert), sorted.

 

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