Brooklyn Beckham launches his new cooking show

Brooklyn Beckham launches his new cooking show
Brooklyn Beckham launches his new cooking show

Brooklyn Beckham has launched his own online cooking show.  

The eldest son of David and Victoria Beckham dropped the first episode on Instagram and Facebook Messenger on Wednesday much to his fans' delight. 

Cookin' With Brooklyn saw the former photography student, 22, rustle up a plate of steamed clams and then pasta and stone crab for his sibling Romeo, 19, and his fiancée Nicola Peltz's little brother Zach, 18. 

'I'm not a chef yet, but I'll work my a**e off': Brooklyn Beckham launched his own online cooking show on Wednesday and whipped up a feast for his family in first episode

'I'm not a chef yet, but I'll work my a**e off': Brooklyn Beckham launched his own online cooking show on Wednesday and whipped up a feast for his family in first episode

As the opening scenes showed Brooklyn travelling America being taught new skills in a host of eateries, he explained: 'I'm not a chef, yet. This is the very start of my food journey. 

'I love making food for people that I love. I'm going to work my a**e off and see where I can get.'

Brooklyn was then seen heading out in search of the perfect clams before preparing a few for his brother and soon-to-be brother-in-law to try. 

While he didn't specify the weight of his ingredients, he revealed the secret to his clams recipe was adding dry white wine, butter, shallots, lemon, parsley, garlic, butter and salt and pepper. 

Yum: The eldest son of David and Victoria Beckham dropped the first episode on Instagram and Facebook Messenger with the help of his brother Romeo (pictured)

Yum: The eldest son of David and Victoria Beckham dropped the first episode on Instagram and Facebook Messenger with the help of his brother Romeo (pictured) 

Tuck in: Cookin' With Brooklyn saw the former photography student, 22, rustle up some dinner for Romeo, 19, and his fiancée Nicola Peltz's little brother Zach, 18

Tuck in: Cookin' With Brooklyn saw the former photography student, 22, rustle up some dinner for Romeo, 19, and his fiancée Nicola Peltz's little brother Zach, 18

HOW TO MAKE BROOKLYN'S STEAMED CLAMS WITH WINE

Place the clams in a pan with dry white wine and butter 

Dice a shallot 

Add lemon, parsley, garlic, butter and salt and pepper 

Let it cook 

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Yet his siblings couldn't help teasing Brooklyn about the dish, with Romeo quipping: 'Yeah it's alright', while Zach cheekily added: 'I'm mildly impressed.' 

Talking to the camera, Brooklyn mused: 'All the brothers give me a hard time! We joke around a lot but at the end of the day we all love each other. 

'Me and my brothers are really competitive with everything, we try and one up each other.' 

Yet Brooklyn insisted there were no hard feelings as he added: 'I love making people happy and that's what I try and do with my food.

'I love cooking for my friends but it's so important to cook for who you love and people you're close with.'

Brooklyn then served up his finished pasta and crab dish to his brothers who were quick to devour their portion. 

As they chatted away about the festive season, Zach then asked Brooklyn to describe a typical Beckham Christmas. 

Brooklyn revealed: ' My dad usually buys us all matching outfits. And we'll put some carrots, milk, whiskey - our Santa likes whiskey - and mince pies out.'

He added: 'Since quarantine, family and people you love has become so much more important.'

Looks good: Brooklyn explained, 'I'm not a chef, yet. 'This is the very start of my food journey. I love making food for people that I love. I'm going to work my a**e off and see where I can get'

Looks good: Brooklyn explained, 'I'm not a chef, yet. 'This is the very start of my food journey. I love making food for people that I love. I'm going to work my a**e off and see where I can get'

Cheeky: His siblings couldn't help teasing Brooklyn about the dish, with Romeo quipping: 'Yeah it's alright', while Zach cheekily added: 'I'm mildly impressed'

Cheeky: His siblings couldn't help teasing Brooklyn about the dish, with Romeo quipping: 'Yeah it's alright', while Zach cheekily added: 'I'm mildly impressed'

Brooklyn delighted his fans with the content, with his followers flocking to the comment section to show their support. 

Among the commenters was Nicola, who penned, 'SO PROUD OF YOU', while his father David wrote 'So so good @brooklynbeckham'. 

Other fans added: 'What a nice man'; 'Your food looks delicious ❤️❤️❤️'; 'Mouth is watering. Food looks amazing'; 'Can’t wait to see this new journey of yours'; 'This is so good!! No one’s better at cooking for family and friends than you. So thankful!!'; 'Bellissimo'; 'Amazing ❤️❤️❤️'. 

While cooking seems to be Brooklyn's latest passion, he was previously pursuing a career in photography.

In 2016, at age 16, Brooklyn photographed a campaign for Burberry BRIT and the following year he released a book of photos, What I See, which was universally slammed by critics.

In 2018, he dropped out of his photography course at Parsons School of Design in New York - where fees cost more than $23,000 per term - after feeling homesick. 

Cooking knowhow: Cookin' With Brooklyn dropped shortly after the star released a Vogue tutorial in which he rustled up a pasta dish which included a $3000 wheel of cheese

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