Gordon Ramsay risked pushing Italians over the edge as he proudly made a full English breakfast pizza complete with baked beans.
The celebrity chef, 57, shared a video of himself making the dish on his social media channels this month, causing controversy with many of his followers who couldn’t quite get their minds around his choice of ingredients.
He topped the pie with egg, sausage, bacon and black pudding as made the meal from scratch out in the sun.
The sauce was made from baked beans, tomato and Bloody Mary cocktail ingredients vodka, Tabasco and Worcestershire sauce.
But the idea didn’t go down well with many subscribers to his YouTube channel, with one resident of Italy exclaiming: ‘You f**king murderer. Never come to Italy any more,’ while someone else stated: ‘Gordon declares war on Italy.’
Gordon Ramsay risked pushing Italians over the edge as he proudly made a full English breakfast pizza complete with baked beans
The celebrity chef, 57, shared a video of himself making the dish this month, causing controversy with fans who couldn’t quite get their minds around his choice of ingredients
A Brit wrote: ‘On behalf of myself and the British people, I do apologise, this will not happen again.’
While someone else commented: ‘As a fan of both Italian cuisine and British cuisine I am horrified.’
Another viewer wrote in the comments section: ‘I’ve just heard that the International Criminal Court has issued Gordon Ramsay with a warrant for his arrest. His crime = BAKED BEANS ON PIZZA!!!’
While someone else shared: ‘I am convinced he is intentionally antagonising the Italians at this point.’
‘Beans, seaweed, eggs on a pizza? NO. That cheese is not even melted. The bottom is too burnt,’ posted another subscriber.
And someone else questioned: ‘I understand beans are part of an English Breakfast but beans on a pizza?!?!’
‘If Gordon had been served that abomination in one of his kitchen contests, imagine his comments. And, it was burned black underneath,’ noted another of his fans.
While someone else shared: ‘Imagine if this was served to him on a show 10 years ago? You’d be able to power a small country for a year with the steam from his ears.’
The sauce was made from baked beans, tomato and Bloody Mary cocktail ingredients vodka, Tabasco and Worcestershire sauce
He topped the pie with egg, sausage, bacon and black pudding as made the meal from scratch out in the sun
The idea didn’t go down well with many subscribers to his YouTube channel, with one resident of Italy exclaiming: ‘You f**king murderer. Never come to Italy any more’
Another person remarked: ‘Gordon could come to my home to cook this for me and I wouldn’t touch it. Baked beans mixed with pizza sauce? Disgusting. What in the world was he thinking?’
It comes after diners branded a Gordon Ramsay burger a ‘f***ing mess’ because it has cheese sprinkled on top of the bun, making it difficult to eat.
The dish – which according to the online menu costs £18 and comes with fries – is stuffed with a double beef patty, American cheese, onion and Sriracha mayonnaise.
The TV chef is selling the Next Level Burger at nine Street Burger restaurants across the UK, but social media foodies have slammed the meal online.
He promoted the dish in a social media post last month, sharing an Instagram reel with his 17.3 million followers.
In the clip, the burger is also topped with a spoonful of mac and cheese.
‘Treat yourself to a tasty Next Level smash stack this weekend at @gordonramsaystreetburger!!’ the cook wrote.
Commenters however appeared less than impressed with the offering.
It comes after diners branded a Gordon Ramsay burger a ‘f***ing mess’ because it has cheese sprinkled on top of the bun, making it difficult to eat
‘Looks a right mess,’ one wrote, hitting out at the sauce and toppings spilling out from the bun.
‘Looked great until you put that white stuff on top,’ another added.
Another penned: ‘Making a burger that isn’t easily picked up shows fundamental misunderstanding of a burger.’
Elsewhere, one person simply instructed that the chef ‘start over’.
‘Looks delicious but how are you supposed to eat that?’ one commenter questioned.
‘Way too messy to pick up and eat,’ another remarked.
The dish – which according to the online menu costs £18 and comes with fries – is stuffed with a double beef patty, American cheese, onion and Sriracha mayonnaise
The TV chef is selling the Next Level Burger at nine Street Burger restaurants across the UK, but social media foodies have slammed the meal online
Others also took issue with the price, adding that it was pricey for Britons going through a cost-of-living-crisis.
‘I’m sure it tastes nice but I don’t think the wallet would agree.”
Yet some fans were more convinced, and found the meal looked ‘smashing’ and ‘incredible’.
MailOnline reached out to Gordon Ramsay Restaurants for comment.