SALT Bae has landed himself in scorching water once more after touting a £25 burger that has been branded an “insult to meat eaters and vegans.”
The celebrity chef‘s newest barmy creation has miraculously managed to offend either side by swapping out one of many important elements.
He took to Instagram to advertise the newest addition to the menu at his ridiculously expensive Nusr-Et restaurants the world over.
Within the clip, Salt Bae – actual title Nusret Gökçe – confirmed off his kitchen abilities as he rustled up his controversial creation, the Avocado Burger.
The steakhouse mogul, recognized for his theatrics, filmed the intricate technique of how he places the bizarre dish collectively.
The video posted on Thursday exhibits Salt Bae dramatically pouring a pan of melted cheese on six avocados which have been sliced in half.


He then provides a burger patty to every one, in addition to messily dousing them in some type of discount.
One other hearty layer of molten cheese follows, earlier than the opposite half of the avocados is slapped on high to kind the makeshift burger bun.
And it would not be a Salt Bae particular with out him spearing a knife by means of the center and dumping a big sprinkle of salt on high.
He wraps up the wacky demonstration by proudly displaying his work on a picket board and unusually says into the digicam: “Avocado.”
The Avocado Burger with a facet of herb-crusted fries or parmesan and truffle fries will set you again between £19 and £25 at London’s Nusr-Et branch in Knightsbridge.
Different options on the menu embrace an astonishing £1,350 Golden Big Striploin steak and a £1,450 Golden Giant Tomahawk.
Though it appears Salt Bae was positive he had discovered a distinct segment out there, piggybacking on the success of his £100 Golden Burger, foodies have slammed his avocado creation.
Some have been left baffled as to how the Turkish butcher anticipated diners to eat the burger, saying it might be “not possible.”
Others merely misplaced their appetites after watching the cringe-worthy video, whereas social media customers have been shocked by his weird twist on the basic burger.
One stated: “One way or the other this video manages to offend each vegan and meat-eating sensibilities on the similar time.”
One other commented: “Unattainable to eat. Go!”
A 3rd added: “This avocado burger seems terrible, uncooked room temperature avocado with a scorching burger and melted cheese. And a dumb a** pinch of salt.”
A fourth known as for the chef to be “banned from utilizing avocados”.
Whereas a fifth complained: ” Bro is simply inventing random s**t now.”
Salt Bae’s unimpressed followers even joked they might in all probability have “to promote their home” to afford the Avocado Burger.
His strange and elongated pronunciation at the end of the clip additionally raised eyebrows amongst web customers.
One stated: “Why’s he gotta say avocado like that?”
One other wrote: “Salt Bae is as soon as once more saying avocado within the thickest limerick accent you ever heard.”
The chef appears to be maintaining a operating joke with himself, as he first donned the unusual accent when referencing the favored inexperienced fruit in March final 12 months.
Help for Salt Bae has significantly dwindled after he was seen pestering Argentinian players to hold the 2022 World Cup trophy.


He has been accused of swiping waiters’ tips at his swanky restaurants and sacking terrified employees on a whim like a “dictator” with a “god complicated”.
The 39-year-old has built a £40million fortune with 22 bling steakhouses around the globe since he went viral in a meme.