Gordon Ramsay may boast seven Michelin stars, but his latest recipe has left fans very unimpressed.
The world-renowned chef and restauranteur is usually the one dishing out the insults, but his latest Instagram post has resulted in him being on the receiving end of some very harsh critiques.
Taking to the social media platform earlier this week, the 54-year-old chef unveiled his latest burger recipe to his 12.2 million followers.
Dubbed the "Onion Tatin Burger", Ramsay captioned the video: "Looking for the perfect #Burger recipe for the long weekend? Apple Butter Basted and a bun to wow... this recipe is it."
However, this extravagant burger certainly isn't one you'd expect to find at your standard family barbecue. With apple butter, melted camembert, and a puff pastry bun, this meal is certainly a twist on a beloved classic.
In fact, it proved to be perhaps a little too adventurous for many of Ramsay's followers, who slammed recipe - with some branding it "c**p".

"Burger looks crap to be honest," one unimpressed viewer wrote, with a second adding: "That does not look good at all."
Others criticized the sheer size of the meaty sandwich, with some taking aim at the meat-to-bun ratio.
One Instagram user quipped: "Is that a delicious way to dislocate your jaw?"



Another chimed in: "Is it me, or is that waaayyy to much meat proportionally [sic]".
"I've seen you [laugh] at restaurants because of extreme large burgers that is impossible to give a bite and now you make this [monstrosity], pretty unfair," another typed.

Perhaps the biggest insult came when one social media user wrote: "That’s not a burger that’s a pie."
But this certainly isn't the first time Ramsay's faced criticism on social media, as last year the chef unveiled his $27 breakfast at his Savoy Grill restaurant.
Sharing a picture of the breakfast, he captioned it: "The most amazing Full English.... can’t wait for you to try it from 21st September at Savoy Grill!"
Critics slammed Ramsay's breakfast claiming that it was too small for the price and that it was even missing components of a typical English breakfast.
Reacting to the breakfast, one Twitter user wrote: "Wow £19 for that breakfast...also where's the Beans..."
Another added: "Can't wait for you to try it!!!!! Are the sides £5 each or is that for all of them???? Who is mug enough to pay a fiver for one sausage??? Get a grip GR."
A third said: "£19. If you want black pudding, it'll cost you an extra fiver. File under 'rip off'."
Sharing a picture of a much more substantial looking fry-up, a fourth Twitter user wrote: "Nothing full about that and probably extortionately priced. Try some honest local cafes instead son."
I guess if Gordon's going to dish it out, he's got to be able to take it.