GORDON Ramsay has been mocked for serving up a £16 "burnt" pizza that fans said looked like it was "cooked in a crematorium."
The sweary chef, 55, was savaged for his corn and chorizo pizza - which foodies said they wouldn't eat for FREE.
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Gordon Ramsay posted the corn and chorizo pizza to his social media - but he was hit with negative comments Credit: Gordon Ramsay 4
Some people were quick to criticise the pizza Credit: Gordon Ramsay
The pizza - which has a sweetcorn puree base and is topped with chorizo and pulled chicken - is on the menu at Ramsay's Street Pizza restaurant chain.
And the celebrity chef - who has been blasted for his pricey portions and “rip off” dishes – posted a video of the meal online, dubbing it a "classic."
For £16 per person, punters get nine pieces of chorizo on top of melted mozzarella, garnished with spring onions and coriander.
But after posting the video on his Facebook page, the chef was inundated with criticism that the pizza was burnt - and contained some odd ingredients.
One foodie bashed the meal: "Corn on a pizza? Why? Was there no sauerkraut to ruin it with?"
While another critiqued that there wasn't enough chorizo on the pizza: "I'd be so angry if that's the amount of pepperoni that came out on my pizza!"
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And another said there was "too much foliage" and that the meal "looks like it was cooked in a crematorium."
While another joked that the coriander looked like "three-leaf clovers."
Another person roasted Ramsay for the "burnt" pizza: "You're supposed to put the salami on 30 seconds before you take out the pizza so it doesn’t BURN!!!"
One foodie - who seemed to know a thing or two about cooking pizzas - said "Pepperoni is best under the cheese. Otherwise, as we can see from the photo, it will burn and harden and subsequently lose flavour."
Another frankly wrote: "Too much oil mate" while another said they wouldn't have it even if it was FREE: "No thank you, not even if it was free."
Using Ramsay's signature insult from his chef TV days, one person added: "Corn doesn’t belong on pizza, you doughnut."
But the reviews weren't all bad - with some saying that the negative comments were just down to cultural differences.
Addressing the chef, one said: "Hey Gordon, a classic in USA haha, here in Italy I don't think so."
'COOKED IN A CREMATORIUM'
Another wrote: "Corn? Who let the Brits get ahold of pizza??" And a third said: "Might as well put pineapple back on it Chef!"
One measured critique said: "Too bad about the corn, otherwise - sounds great."
While another praised the odd combination: "Beautiful combination! I’m always impressed by your cuisine!"
And another wrote: "That looks so good I love all the different things that can be done with pizza.
While one impressed fan added: "Winner, Winner Pizza Dinner!! Looks absolutely delicious. Thank you Gordon for sharing this yummy pizza."
Gordon Ramsay Restaurants have been contacted for comment.
This comes as Ramsay was mercilessly mocked for serving up gravy that looks like "dishwater" - as fans blast: "It's too watery."
The firebrand chef has had a kitchen nightmare after Sunday lunch-loving Brits roasted him on social media.
'IMPRESSIVE'
Potty-mouthed Gordon accidentally sparked a backlash as he showed off a turkey wellington dish available at his restaurants as a festive alternative.
The video showed off the meal, which also features apricot stuffing, pigs in blankets, Brussels sprouts and cranberry sauce.
But fans spoke of their shock after watching as gravy was poured over the meal.
One raged: "Call that gravy? It looks like dishwater."
And in December, the chef was blasted for charging punters £345 for a New Year's Eve dinner that included pigeon as a main course – without booze included.
His seven-course menu for December 31 at the posh eatery was £300 a pop.
It included an automatic 15 per cent service charge, which would bring the price to £345 for a solo diner.
But the biggest bill for those tucking in at Petrus will be the booze – as its wine list included bottles of wines costing thousands of pounds each.
Those wanting to eat there are advised on the site to email the restaurant’s sommelier for a list of wine prices as they are not contained on the website.
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Some people said the negative comments were just down to cultural differences Credit: Getty 4
The pizza - which has a sweetcorn puree base and is topped with chorizo and pulled chicken - is on the menu at Ramsay's Street Pizza restaurant chain Credit: Alamy
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