Brooklyn Beckham showed off her cooking skills while making ribs ragout for her social media followers on Wednesday.
The amateur chef, 25, gave his fans a step-by-step tutorial on how to prepare the dish, and his dad David Beckham couldn’t resist leaving a funny comment on the clip.
In the video, Brooklyn filmed herself chopping carrots and onions before seasoning the ribs and adding avocado oil to a frying pan.
He told viewers, “Right after they get some color, put them aside,” before removing the meat and adding, “It smells good already.”
She then added thyme and rosemary to her vegetable mix along with a small pot of tomato sauce.
Brooklyn Beckham showed off her cooking skills while making ribs ragout for her social media followers on Wednesday.
The amateur chef, 25, gave his fans a step-by-step tutorial on how to prepare the dish.
The former model then cooked his pasta and added lots of cheese before the taste test, where he seemed pleased with what he had made.
Brooklyn’s father, David, commented on the video and asked, “I love it, is it as good as dad’s?”
It comes after David and Victoria Beckham’s son launched his first pop-up restaurant.
The socialite and former model has created a menu for her pop-up restaurant that will offer five courses inspired by her “global upbringing.”
Speaking about his new venture, he told the Mail: ‘I’ve been lucky enough to live in some great places.
‘I got my wife to eat Indian and Chinese takeaways. She now she’s obsessed with it.
‘My nanny Peggy taught me how to make her English breakfast sandwich when I was five and it’s been my favorite ever since.
‘I’ve always loved trying different foods, cuisines and cultures, but that was one of my first memories of loving cooking.
In the video, Brooklyn filmed herself chopping carrots and onions before seasoning the ribs and cooking the pasta.
Brooklyn’s father, David, commented on the video and asked, “I love it, is it as good as dad’s?”
“Spending time in the kitchen is definitely something my dad and I bond over…although I think I make my English breakfast sandwich better, he’s a pretty good one!”
The restaurant will be based in east London and will offer its famous Nanny Peggy breakfast sandwich.
The menu will also include Chicken Tikka Masala, 12-hour slow-cooked Wagyu Bolognese, Pork and Prawn Meatballs, and Buffalo Cauliflower with Brooklyn’s “secret” hot sauce.
Prices will start at £10 and the menu will be available in London between January 25 and 26.
Beckham’s delivery pop-up is the latest in Uber Eats Hosts’ series, giving customers access to “hard-to-reach restaurants” and unique dining experiences.