"The food on set was unbelievable. We were cooking and the way they set it up was (real-life chef) Marcus Wareing created the dishes and then we would have recipes.
"All the other cooks were not extra actors; they were cooks that work in Michelin star restaurants around London. We were cooking the food, so we were eating the food. In between takes we would eat a lot of the meat.
"I was trying to lose 40 pounds, so it was kind of a nightmare to do a cooking movie in between. You'll see scenes in the movie where my face is two inches wider than other times because we shot out of sequence," he said.
"I shucked 60 oysters. There's no double in the whole movie. In fact they did this thing where the guy loosened about 10 of them but we got through them in seconds.
"I had this stupid idea that I'd bring the bag of oysters, which wasn't pre-shucked. That was the first day of shooting.
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