Many would be scared to question renowned, fiery-tempered chef Gordon Ramsay in the kitchen, but that hasn't stopped Twitter users roasting him over a picture of lamb cutlets he shared.
One social media user even compared the meat to an unskinned raccoon "burnt in a house fire ", while another told the Brit: "you've just cremated my most favourite meal of them all!"
The television personality, 55, posted a video of smoking lamb cutlets made at his restaurant Lucky Cat in Mayfair, London, with the caption: "Herdwick lamb cutlets at Lucky Cat... delicious!"
Many foodies were quick to offer their own interpretation of the meal, saying it looked burnt.
One person said it looked like the dish had been "cooked on an ashtray", while another asked: "Who put the lamb bones in the ashtray?"
Others said: "Why does meat always have to be raw as f**k or burnt to a crisp?" and "Is someone seriously going to eat that burnt offering".
Commenting on Gordon's post from Tuesday, one Twitter user said: "Are they edible or is it some sort of charcoal", while others commented: "These look burnt" and "looks more burnt than coal".
Some fans were more complementary however, with one person saying: "Looks good to me, I could go for it now."
Others said the meal looked "delicious", while another simply posted "That looks good."
Gordon has previously given savage feedback to people who've tweeted him pictures of their meals, with some perhaps taking their revenge by poking fun at his lamb.
Lucky Cut's menu advertises spiced Herdwick lamb chops with chilli sauce and tofu cream for £25.
The Szechuan chilli beef sirloin goes for £38, while the 1KG rare breed T-Bone is sold for £90.
Cumin spiced BBQ pork ribs are lower down the price scale, at £15.
The restaurant opened in 2019 and takes inspiration from Tokyo's 1930s kissas and Shanghai's drinking dens.
Last week, the dad-of-five's £7million mansion in south west London had an extremely lucky escape as Storm Eunice swept through his neighbourhood.
The ferocious storm, with winds reaching more than 75mph in the capital, uprooted a huge tree outside of his lavish home.
The tree appeared to cause damage as it crashed into a brick wall outside one of his neighbour's properties.
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The restaurateur is set to make his TV comeback this year with a new cookery show called Future Food Stars – which carries the cheeky, and very Gordon-appropriate, nickname FFS.
The show is said to emulate The Apprentice and will follow 12 food entrepreneurs battling for investment from the F Word star.
The show hasn’t even started airing yet but has already been greenlit for a second season on the BBC, while the rights to broadcast the show in the USA have already been bought by the Fox network in a reported “multimillion pound deal.”