Gordon Ramsay has been criticized for showing “disdain” for British and Italian culinary traditions after making an English breakfast pizza.
The TV chef, 57, proudly covered his dough with egg, sausage, bacon and black pudding in a horrific display that has disgusted communities across Europe.
And then he continued making a sauce with baked beans, tomato and the ingredients of the Bloody Mary cocktail: vodka, Tabasco and Worcestershire sauce.
While Ramsay said he was creating “something new, something exciting, something for breakfast,” his plan backfired when an Italian viewer called him a “bloody killer.”
The Kitchen Nightmares star previously slammed his critics after being criticized for slamming £19 fry-ups which included just two eggs, a sausage, a tomato, a mushroom and a small portion of bacon.
But speaking to MailOnline, English Breakfast Society president Guise Bule criticized Ramsay for showing a “complete lack of respect”.
Gordon Ramsay proudly covered his dough with egg, sausage, bacon and black pudding in a horrifying display that has disgusted communities across Europe.
While Ramsay said he was creating “something new, something exciting, something for breakfast,” his plan backfired when an Italian viewer called him a “bloody killer.”
He said: ‘Gordon is one of the British celebrity chefs who constantly lets down tradition when it comes to the English breakfast.
‘The one who serves at the Savoy is constantly ridiculed and the fact that he makes an English pizza for breakfast only confirms his lack of respect for tradition.
“It is proof, proof that he despises tradition and that he is no longer a chef, but an American businessman.”
Ramsay posted a video of himself preparing the unfortunate dish during a visit to Portmeirion, North Wales, earlier this month.
But the idea did not go down well with many subscribers to his YouTube channel, with one resident in Italy exclaiming: “Damn murderer.” Never come to Italy again,” while someone else stated, “Gordon declares war on Italy.”
One Briton wrote: “On behalf of myself and the British people I apologize, this will not happen again.”
While someone else commented: “As a fan of both Italian and British cuisine, I’m horrified.”
Another viewer wrote in the comments section: ‘I just found out that the International Criminal Court has issued an arrest warrant for Gordon Ramsay. His crime = BAKED BEANS ON PIZZA!!!’
The sauce was made with baked beans, tomato and ingredients from the Bloody Mary cocktail, vodka, Tabasco and Worcestershire sauce.
While someone else shared: “I’m convinced he’s intentionally getting angry at Italians right now.”
Ramsay even admitted to his crimes in the video, noting, “Baked beans on a pizza?” They’re going to expel us from Italy!’ – while a voice-over added: ‘And Wales!’
He later added that he wasn’t convinced after taking it out of the oven, saying, “I’m still not sure… baked beans on a pizza.”
While in Scotland, he also put a fry inside a sandwich, although that proved less controversial.
‘Beans, seaweed, eggs on a pizza? NO. That cheese isn’t even melted. The bottom is too burnt,” another subscriber raged against his plate.
Another asked: ‘I understand beans are part of the English breakfast but beans on a pizza?!?!’
‘If Gordon had been served that abomination at one of his cooking competitions, imagine his comments. And underneath it was burned black,’ another of his fans pointed out.
And a third shared: ‘Imagine if you were served this at a show 10 years ago. With the steam from their ears you would be able to feed a small country for a year.
She topped the pie with egg, sausage, bacon and black pudding as she prepared the meal from scratch in the sun.
The idea did not go down well with many subscribers to his YouTube channel, with one resident in Italy exclaiming: “Fucking murderer.” Never come to Italy again’
Another person commented: ‘Gordon could come to my house and cook this for me and I wouldn’t touch it. Baked beans mixed with pizza sauce? Disgusting. What was he thinking?
Ramsay has previously criticized critics who mocked the £19 breakfast served at his Savoy Grill, saying they were only angry because they “can’t afford it”.
The Michelin-starred chef introduced his British breakfast at his central London restaurant on social media in September 2020.
But it was met with a flood of negative comments on Twitter, with many taking offense to the portion size, lack of breakfast components and the £19 price tag.
The foul-mouthed star told Insider: ‘I stand by it. I swear. And it’s a meal I would ever eat as a last supper.
“It has to be a full English breakfast with more baked beans.”
Hitting out at the naysayers, he added: ‘And you know what? If you’re worried about the price, you can’t afford it.”
It comes after diners branded a Gordon Ramsay burger a ‘bloody disaster’ because it has cheese sprinkled on top of the bun, making it difficult to eat.
Basic breakfast: The Michelin-starred chef, 54, introduced his British breakfast at his central London restaurant, the Savoy Grill, on social media in September 2020.
The dish, which according to the online menu costs £18 and comes with fries, is filled with a double beef patty, American cheese, onion and Sriracha mayonnaise.
The TV chef is selling the Next Level Burger in nine Street Burger restaurants across the UK, but food lovers on social media have criticized the food online.
He promoted the dish in a social media post last month, sharing a instagram reel with his 17.3 million followers.
In the clip, the burger is also topped with a scoop of macaroni and cheese.
‘Treat yourself to a tasty stack of Next Level this weekend at @gordonramsaystreetburger!!’ wrote the cook.
However, commentators didn’t seem very impressed with the offer.
“Looks like a real mess,” one wrote, slamming the sauce and toppings spilling from the bun.
“It looked great until you put that white stuff on top,” added another.
It comes after diners branded a Gordon Ramsay burger a ‘bloody disaster’ 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 filled with a double beef patty, American cheese, onion and Sriracha mayonnaise.
The TV chef is selling the Next Level Burger in nine Street Burger restaurants across the UK, but food lovers on social media have criticized the food online.
Another wrote: “Making a burger that is not easy to understand demonstrates a fundamental lack of understanding of what a burger is.”
Elsewhere, one person simply told the chef to “start over.”
‘It looks delicious, but how are you supposed to eat that?’ asked one commenter.
“Too dirty to pick up and eat,” another commented.
Others also took issue with the price, adding that it was expensive for Britons going through a cost of living crisis.
“I’m sure it tastes good, but I don’t think the wallet will agree.”
However, some fans were more convinced and found the food to look “smashing” and “amazing.”
MailOnline has contacted Gordon Ramsay Restaurants for comment.