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Sophie Law

Gordon Ramsay brands fan a 'doughnut' for steak and mashed potato wedding cake

Gordon Ramsay has branded a fan a "doughnut" for making a wedding cake out of steak and mashed potato.

The 53-year-old Scottish TV chef, known for his fiery attitude in the kitchen, has been savagely roasting amateur chefs on Tik Tok.

In his latest video, the celebrity watched in horror as a budding cook slathered expensive steaks with potato to make a 'cake' decorated with roses made from bacon.

Sharing the video with his 11.9 million Tik Tok followers, Gordon filmed himself watching in disgust as he unleashed his critical opinion on the dish.

"Steak cake? Oh no come on!" Gordon said.

When the cook flavoured the raw meat, Gordon added: "Ok season, smart, nice. Bacon roses? What’s happened to you man? Ok good flavouring there."

Gordon then asked: "What are you going to do with all that meat now? No! Potato icing? For God's sake man!"

When the cook revealed he wants the cake at his wedding, Gordon blasted: "Wedding cake? That should be served at divorce proceedings you doughnut!"

"What’s happened to you kid? seriously? Ice cold mash!" he added.

The amusing video once again went down a treat with followers who took to the comments to share their views.

"'You donut' will never stop being funny," one person wrote.

another added: "Right ice cold mash and ice cold steak and bacon....what the bloody hell indeed."

A third person commented: "VEGANS WORST NIGHTMARE CAKE."

Meanwhile, another fan wrote: "I'm not gonna lie, it looks bomb haha."

 
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