Brooklyn Beckham has again come under fire for his cooking videos, after he used store-bought broth to make Scouse soup.
David and Victoria Beckham’s son, 23, has recreated his version of the iconic soup, which can cost as little as £2 per serving.
The dish, favored by the locals of Liverpool and the reason they are known as ‘scousers’, will no doubt also have ruffled the feathers of his father David who played for rival team Manchester United in his heyday in football.
Brooklyn took to social media to share a video of his latest concoction, Scouse soup, which consists of budget-friendly ingredients including diced beef, potatoes, carrots and broth.
He wrote the caption, “Scouse soup x one of my favorite foods,” for the music video, which was dubbed to Marvin Gaye’s How Sweet It Is (To Be Loved By You).
Criticism: Brooklyn Beckham has again been criticized for his cooking videos, after he used store-bought broth to make Scouse soup

Cooking up a storm: The son of David and Victoria Beckham, 23, has recreated his version of the iconic soup, which can cost as little as £2 per serving
However, fans took to the comments to criticize the recipe, saying he should have made the soup from scratch and added more vegetables.
One wrote: ‘Cardboard stock? Don’t get me wrong, I use it all the time, but a chef never would.
Another agreed, writing: “Sounds good. But if you like to cook you should make your own broth from bones and vegetables. And do everything from scratch.
A third said: ‘Literally no scouse…all Liverpudlians rolling their eyes’.
While a fourth added: ‘Looks like inflation has hit Brooklyn hard with the lack of vegetables.’
And a fifth savagely joked: ‘What’s next. Makes bread, by cutting and buttering the bread.’
Brooklyn’s latest post came after he was called “out of touch” by furious fans for using sumptuous truffles to make tagliatelle in his latest cooking tutorial.
In the video, Brooklyn also appeared to take inspiration from his dad with his top, as he wore a red England number seven shirt, which David himself inherited.





Backlash: However, fans took to the comments to criticize the recipe, saying he should have made the soup from scratch and added more vegetables
In the caption, he raved about his love of truffles, which he generously used to make the dish, writing, “In my kitchen, there aren’t too many truffles.”
But he was lambasted by social media users for using the sumptuous ingredient, who claimed he was ‘out of touch’ to do so amid a cost of living crisis.
Commenting on her post, one person said: “I wish I could afford the idea of ’nothing like too much truffle’.
Another fumed, “We’re in a cost of living crisis in Brooklyn.”
According to 2021 estimates, the black winter truffle has an average price of $20.49 per ounce, while the black Burgundy truffle costs $24.93 per ounce and the black summer truffle is worth $22. $57 an ounce. It is unclear what type of truffle Brooklyn used.

Controversial: The dish, favored by Liverpool locals and the reason they are known as ‘scousers’, will no doubt also have ruffled the feathers of his father David who played for rivals Manchester United at his peak in football
A third wrote: ‘He has to get along with his audience. Most people cannot afford truffles. I worked as a chef, very basic what he does. I love watching him work in a restaurant kitchen and see how he would do.
While a fourth added: ‘These people live in a different world, most people can barely afford to eat right now and this kid is talking about truffles.’
In the cooking clip, Brooklyn was seen making a sauce from scratch, using ingredients including flour, grated garlic, oil and cheese.
He then generously added truffle strips to the creamy sauce which he heated in a saucepan while boiling his tagliatelle pasta separately.

Heading home: Brooklyn took to social media to share a video of his latest concoction, Scouse soup, which features budget ingredients including diced beef, potatoes, carrots and broth
Brooklyn, who is married to heiress Nicola Peltz, then transferred his sauce to a frying pan, where he added the pasta and tossed it to combine.
He was then seen serving his meal in a hand-painted blue bowl, adding more grated cheese and truffle on top to finish.
Brooklyn then tasted his Italian meal and was seen giving a thumbs up as he appeared to approve of his end result.
He often shares his culinary creations on Instagram, but was recently accused of making a recipe that school children would learn in food technology classes.
Earlier this week, fans claimed her vegan lasagna was ‘basic’ and ‘lacks finesse’ as they slammed her take on the Italian classic.

Review: Review: This comes after Brooklyn was called ‘out of touch’ as he used sumptuous truffle to make tagliatelle in his latest cooking tutorial
In the tutorial, Brooklyn was seen chopping onions, garlic and eggplant, before adding them to a pot with a bag of plant-based meat alternative and prepared tomato sauce.
It was unclear if Brooklyn had ever made the sauce himself, but it was not shown during the video as he added it into the mix.
Brooklyn has cooked extensively for Instagram videos over the past few years as he shares basic tips with his followers on meals such as burgers and sandwiches.

Slammed: Brooklyn often shares his food creations on Instagram, but was recently accused of making a recipe that schoolchildren would learn in food tech classes