WATCH: Gordon Ramsay and James Corden judge toddlers on ‘Masterchef’

WATCH: Gordon Ramsay, James Corden judge toddlers on ‘MasterChef’

02:59 PM August 03, 2017

On “MasterChef,” celebrity chef Gordon Ramsay is no-holds-barred when it comes to criticism, and has inspired blogs listing his most iconic insults.

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He proves much kinder on “MasterChef Junior” where he mentors children aged 8 to 13 and his fatherly instincts take over.

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Now, he and so-called celebrity food enthusiast James Corden take on the toughest competition yet: “MasterChef Junior Junior,” where the cooks are all under 5.

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The challenges Corden and Ramsay must face are not only being unable to communicate with their contestants, who hardly speak a word of any language yet, but also tasting their creations, which may or may not be Play Doh.

James Corden hesitates to try the kids’ creations. Image: Screen grab via YouTube/The Late Late Show with James Corden

There may be such a thing as starting them too young. Image: Screen grab via YouTube/The Late Late Show with James Corden

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With creations like ground meat and sprinkles, the foul-mouthed Ramsay may just have met his match.  /ra

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