
Matilda “Tilly” Ramsay is stepping confidently into the culinary spotlight, but she’s making it clear that her style will be quite different from that of her famously fiery father, Gordon Ramsay. In a recent interview with TV Insider, the 23-year-old chef and TV personality opened up about her new Prime Video cooking series Dish It Out and the personal philosophy behind it.
While Gordon Ramsay built his reputation on high standards, blunt criticism, and fiery outbursts in the kitchen, Tilly says her approach is softer and more inviting. “I want my show to feel like a place where people are encouraged to learn and grow,” she explained. “With cooking, you never stop learning. That’s the exciting part.”
Dish It Out combines trendy recipes from social media with home-style meals, and it frequently welcomes guests ranging from celebrity friends to members of the Ramsay family. But unlike her father’s famously intense shows, Tilly envisions her series as a supportive space, especially for those who may be new to cooking. “I know not everyone has the confidence to jump straight into the kitchen,” she said. “I want people to feel inspired, not intimidated.”
This more nurturing tone has struck a chord with fans. Social media reactions to the trailer have praised Tilly for bringing warmth and relatability to the world of televised cooking, while still honoring the legacy of her father’s culinary empire.
Still, she credits Gordon Ramsay for much of her training and inspiration. “I’ve learned so much from my dad and always will,” she admitted. “But Dish It Out is also about finding my own voice. I want it to reflect who I am.”
For Tilly, that means showcasing her personality—less shouting, more smiles, and a focus on building confidence in viewers who might be picking up a frying pan for the very first time. As she put it, “At the end of the day, cooking should be fun. That’s the spirit I want to share.”
With Dish It Out, Tilly Ramsay isn’t just following in her father’s footsteps—she’s carving her own path, proving that the next generation of the Ramsay family is ready to make a mark on global food culture, one dish at a time.