Brooklyn Beckham was mocked by his younger brother Cruz when he posted his latest cooking tutorial on Instagram on Thursday.
The 25-year-old amateur chef posed with his beloved dog Lamb as he stood in front of the stove and spoke to the camera to explain that he was preparing a risotto.
In the comments section, Cruz, 19, joked: “For a minute there I thought you were going to cook risotto for dogs, that looks so cool.”
David and Victoria Beckham’s eldest son went on to skillfully chop onions and garlic before frying scallops to accompany the dish.
Cutting a casual figure, with his baseball cap on backwards, he then sat down to enjoy his meal and gave the camera a thumbs up.
Brooklyn Beckham, 25, was mocked by his younger brother Cruz, 19, when he posted his latest cooking tutorial on Instagram on Thursday.
In the comments section, Cruz joked: ‘For a minute there I thought you were going to cook risotto for dogs, that looks amazing.’
Brooklyn (right) pictured with his brothers Cruz (center) and Romeo, 21 (left)
Earlier this year, Brooklyn impressed Michelin-starred chef Gordon Ramsay when he prepared a beef Wellington with a fillet worth an estimated £120.
She hired Cruz as a sous chef and spared no expense when it came to ingredients for the Instagram tutorial.
After searing the pricey beef filet, Brooklyn set about preparing the mushroom sauce, to which he generously added a splash of $44 Woodinville Bourbon.
He spread the meat with mustard and wrapped it in a layer of mushroom pâté and Parma ham, before Cruz helped wrap it in pastry and add an egg glaze.
A top London butcher told MailOnline: ‘If you look at the piece that Brooklyn is cooking here, I’d guess it would be around 1.2kg of very good meat.
‘Beef fillet is the most expensive ingredient you can find on the butcher’s counter. It’s not a whole fillet, but for a good piece of grass-fed and probably organic beef of that size, I’d guess I’d have spent around £120.’
Proud dad David wrote in the comments: ‘So good boys love you both!’ (sic), while Cruz was overjoyed, writing: ‘Brooklyn and I are opening a store that only sells beef Wellington.’
And Brooklyn even received rare praise from Gordon, 57, who has eight Michelin stars and is known for his blunt, critical commentary.
The amateur chef posed with his beloved dog Lamb as he stood in front of the stove and spoke to the camera to explain that he was preparing a risotto.
David and Victoria Beckham’s eldest son skillfully chopped onions and garlic before frying scallops to accompany the dish.
A casual figure with his baseball cap on backwards, he then sat down to enjoy his meal and gave the camera a thumbs up.
Gordon wrote in the comments: “Looks great @brooklynbeckham.”
It’s no surprise that the TV chef approves of Brooklyn’s recipe, having taught the youngster how to cook a steak Wellington.
In an interview in 2015, he said: “I actually really enjoy cooking. Gordon Ramsay taught me how to make a good Wellington steak.”
Another said: ‘Well we’ve moved on from the humble cold sandwich – not sure if anyone is helping out outside of editing but it looks good, we have to give it credit for that.’
When Brooklyn made his culinary debut on television in 2021, he was ridiculed for making a sandwich.
She baffled Today show viewers with her English breakfast sandwich, a dish she “learned from her great-grandmother.”
And while Gordon applauded Brooklyn for his efforts, others were not impressed when he dipped the brush back into the mustard container after placing it on the meat.
One user criticized: “It looks fabulous, but when you put the mustard in, put some in a separate container so you don’t contaminate the whole container. Basic hygiene instruction!”
Brooklyn cuisine has come under fire in the past, with many criticising its simple recipes, use of expensive ingredients and accusations of nepotism.
Earlier this year, Brooklyn (left) impressed Michelin-starred chef Gordon Ramsay by preparing a steak Wellington worth an estimated £120, with help from Cruz (right).
Gordon wrote in the comments: “Looks great @brooklynbeckham.” It’s no surprise the TV chef approves of Brooklyn’s recipe, having taught the youngster how to cook a steak Wellington.
In a recent interview with Insider, he insisted that he is unfazed by criticism because he knows he is “working really hard” and that “cooking makes him happy.”
He said: “To be honest, I’m used to hate. It doesn’t really bother me. Cooking makes me happy. I have more important things to worry about than people saying some rubbish about me… I’m just doing my thing and working hard.”
Speaking to the publication, Brooklyn said: “To be honest, I’m used to the hate. It doesn’t really bother me. Cooking makes me happy. I have more important things to worry about than people saying some trash about me…”
‘My message to them is to keep writing what they want. There will always be people who try to bring them down.
“I’m doing my thing and working hard. So they can keep writing whatever they want, but I’m not going to mind. I’m just going to keep doing my thing.”
(From left to right) Romeo Beckham, Cruz Beckham, Harper Beckham, David Beckham, Victoria Beckham and Brooklyn Beckham