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Even famous chefs like it Rachael Ray can experience mishaps that can be linked too quickly in the kitchen.
Ray, 56, uploaded a cooking video for her TikTok followers on Thursday, January 2, in which he gave a handful of ingredients in a food processor.
“Once you put the cheese in this mixture, it tends to make it white and cloudy and hard to navigate,” Ray said, fiddling with the lid of the device. “You know what else is hard to navigate? Switch on a new food processor.”
Then Ray called for her husband, John Cusimanoto assist
“John flies in from the director’s chair!” she quipped. “Mic’d or not, can you just fix the food processor, please? Make it go. ‘Make it go,’ that’s my broken English way of saying, ‘Please make it work.’ We’ll see how long it takes John to figure it out.”
The video then sped up as Cusimano, 57, fiddled with the food processor and accompanying string. Ray tried to help, pointing out different ways to resolve the situation to no avail.
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“This is becoming a party joke: How many people does it take to make the Cuisinart work?” she added. “Did we even check it was plugged in?”
Although Cusimano was certain that the processor was indeed plugged in, Ray continued to double check, just “to be sure.”
“No reason for that not to work,” he said with a laugh after Cusimano plugged the processor back into an outlet. “Can you believe I have a cooking show?”
Once Cusimano finally got the processor working, Ray corrected the buttons he pressed.
“No, pulse, pulse, pulse, pulse,” said Ray. “Now, John, take off the lid and add a cup of this.”
However, Cusimano lamented possibly jokingly as he pulled the lid when “it took (him) every chapter” to successfully secure it on the processor.
Ray has been married to Cusimanowho helps run her vast lifestyle empire, since 2005.
“One of the things, I think, that has been essential to my life and my success over the years is the partner I chose,” Ray said on a November 2024 episode. his podcast “I’ll Sleep When I Die”.. “I love my husband, John, and (he) works with me and has built our business and our brand together.”
She added at the time, “My husband didn’t marry until very late in my life (at) the age of 37 or 38, but it was very important to me that I married him because I thought the person could this is true. partner in what I believe in and helping people.”
Cusimano mostly stays behind the scenes during filming, but occasionally helps Ray in the kitchen. she say Us Weekly last month how Cusimano “contributes a ton” to holiday meals.
“I always give him the task of making the eggnog from scratch,” Ray said only Us in December 2024. “He has a killer recipe where he skims milk and then shakes in cardamom, cinnamon, rum and egg. It’s lighter than store-bought eggnog but just as tasty.”