Budding chef Brooklyn Beckham is critiqued AGAIN as he attempts fettucine recipe

Brooklyn Beckham has been critiqued AGAIN for his latest cooking video as he attempted to make fettuccine alfredo on Friday.

The son on footballer David and fashion designer, 23, was called out by his followers on social media as he cooked up the simple dish – while promoting a milk brand.

Many were quite rightly quick to point out that he had used spaghetti instead of the proper fettuccine pasta and made a béchamel sauce instead of an alfredo one.

Others highlighted how he didn’t even season the dish – as one joked in the comments that ‘inflation is hitting everybody’ as he left out key ingredients. 

One wrote underneath: ‘No no and again no! So many mistakes in only one dish! Please no!’

Oh dear: Brooklyn Beckham has been critiqued AGAIN for his latest cooking video as he attempted to make fettucine alfredo on Friday

Result: The son on footballer David and fashion designer, 23, was called out by his followers on social media as he cooked up the simple dish - while promoting a milk brand

Result: The son on footballer David and fashion designer, 23, was called out by his followers on social media as he cooked up the simple dish – while promoting a milk brand

Caption: He penned: 'Fettuccine Alfredo today with @silk Nextmilk. Made from plants, tastes like milk, and brilliant in this dish. Who’s next? #whosnext #SilkNextmilk #ad'

Caption: He penned: ‘Fettuccine Alfredo today with @silk Nextmilk. Made from plants, tastes like milk, and brilliant in this dish. Who’s next? #whosnext #SilkNextmilk #ad’

Another said: ‘Do you not seasoning anything at all? Just milk? Guess inflation is hitting everybody.’

A third angry viewer wrote: ‘You literally described an entirely different dish to the one that’s in your video. 

‘You didn’t use fettuccine and you didn’t make an Alfredo sauce. You used no seasoning or cheese and quite honestly, it looks disgusting. I’d say try again but I honestly dread to think of what you’ll mess up next time.’

A fourth said: ‘Where’s the seasoning where’s the cheese… where’s all the good stuff …just milk?.’

Someone else wrote: ‘Where’s the fettuccine?’

He began his dish by making the milky sauce before combining with the cooked pasta in a frying pan and topping with herb garnish once in the bowl.  

It comes after last week Brooklyn challenged his father David to a pancake-flipping contest as he showed fans his attempt at the delicious treat.

He shared a slow-motion video flipping his pancake, while asking his dad to attempt the same move with his ‘eyes closed’ in honour of Shrove Tuesday.

While David was quick to respond praising his son’s ‘good pancake,’ many of Brooklyn’s followers weren’t so keen. 

Mistake: Many were quite rightly quick to point out that he had used spaghetti (pictured) instead of the proper fettuccine pasta and made a béchamel sauce instead of an alfredo one

Mistake: Many were quite rightly quick to point out that he had used spaghetti (pictured) instead of the proper fettuccine pasta and made a béchamel sauce instead of an alfredo one

Cooking up a storm: She made the sauce and cooked the pasta and then mixed together and put in a bowl

Start: He first made the sauce in a large saucepan

Cooking up a storm: She made the sauce and cooked the pasta and then mixed together and put in a bowl

Reaction: Others highlighted how he didn't even season the dish - as one joked in the comments that ' inflation is hitting everybody' as he left out key ingredients

Reaction: Others highlighted how he didn’t even season the dish – as one joked in the comments that ‘ inflation is hitting everybody’ as he left out key ingredients

Some of Brooklyn’s followers noted his pancake was ‘too thick’ and ‘looked burnt,’ though others were quick to defend his baking skills.

Brooklyn has previously come under fire for using lavish ingredients in his Instagram cooking tutorials, including an excessive use of truffles while cooking a tagliatelle.

In the slow-motion clip, Brooklyn showed he’d inherited his dad’s pancake flipping skills, even proceeding to turn one while his eyes were covered.

He captioned the video: ‘@davidbeckham but could you do it with your eyes closed.’

His father then responded in the comments: ‘I couldn’t do it with my eyes open, looks a good pancake @brooklynpeltzbeckham.’

Earlier in the day, David had shared a clip of himself while flipping pancakes for himself and daughter Harper, with wife Victoria joking that he was ‘such a tosser.’

Many of Brooklyn’s weren’t so keen on his attempt at a pancake, with some noting it was ‘way too thick.’

One wrote: ‘That’s not a pancake that’s too thick,’ while another added: ‘Burnt tho.’

A third added: ‘That’s not a pancake it’s a bloody cake!’

One fan added: ‘Looks more like an omlette lol,’ while one also shared: ‘That pancake is way too thick!’ 

However, some users defended Brooklyn, with one writing: ‘Everyone slating the pancake that’s how I like mine and I don’t understand people who don’t like him and leave nasty comments but still follow him,, what’s the words oh yeah be kind ‼️‼️’

Another commented: ‘He’s being cheeky w his dad , it’s funny . Please stop taking the pancake so seriously…’

‘I don’t get all the hate for him. Just leave him alone and scroll on. I like his post,’ a third added.

Brooklyn has previously been slammed by his followers for his use of expensive ingredients and basic recipes while cooking for Instagram viewers.

He recently used truffle to whip up a tagliatelle, and gushed in the caption that he could never use too much in his dish.

According to 2021 estimates, winter black truffle has an average price of $20.49 per ounce, while burgundy black truffle costs $24.93 per ounce and summer black truffle is worth $22.57 per ounce. It is not known what type of truffle Brooklyn used. 

Last month, Brooklyn also splashed out hundreds of pounds making his controversial ‘Michelin style’ Sunday roast.

Butchers told MailOnline that the meat appeared to be a five kilo cut of 28 day dry aged sirloin which would be worth between £200 and £300 at a meat market.

Brooklyn also used copius amounts of butter, which is currently at a sky high price due to a global milk shortage.

Shocked fans rushed to comment on the cost of the meal, with one commenting: ‘What pains me the most is that probably cost more than most British families can afford to spend on food in a wk. [sic]’

Steps: After making the sauce he poured it into a sauce pan and heated before mixing with the pasta

Steps: After making the sauce he poured it into a sauce pan and heated before mixing with the pasta 

Time to garnish: He then cut up some green herbs to put on the top of the bowl of pasta to finish it off

Time to garnish: He then cut up some green herbs to put on the top of the bowl of pasta to finish it off 

Here he goes! It comes after last week Brooklyn challenged his father David to a pancake-flipping contest as he showed fans his attempt at the delicious treat

Here he goes! It comes after last week Brooklyn challenged his father David to a pancake-flipping contest as he showed fans his attempt at the delicious treat

Unimpressed: While David was quick to respond praising his son's 'good pancake,' many of Brooklyn's followers weren't so keen saying it was thick and burnt

Unimpressed: While David was quick to respond praising his son’s ‘good pancake,’ many of Brooklyn’s followers weren’t so keen saying it was thick and burnt 

That's expensive! Brooklyn has previously come under fire for his use of lavish ingredients in his Instagram cooking tutorials, including truffles while demonstrating a tagliatelle

That’s expensive! Brooklyn has previously come under fire for his use of lavish ingredients in his Instagram cooking tutorials, including truffles while demonstrating a tagliatelle

Others added: ‘Heart attack on a plate. Totally unnecessary amount of it. Most peoples budgets do not include ‘ aged’ any kind of meat. In fact those black gloves put me right off anyway. So unappealing!’;

‘Couldn’t afford the amount of butter used! Rather pay a tenna for carvery than 80 quid in butter’; ‘Wonder the cost because the butter price was about £430’.

However, Brooklyn also recently showed his fans a more budget-friendly option, as he recreated the famous ‘Scouse soup,’ which can as little as £2 a portion.

However, fans took to the comments to criticise the recipe, saying he should have  made the soup from scratch and added more vegetables, rather than using a carton of supermarket broth.

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