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Brooklyn Beckham slammed for meat that's still 'grazing' in Sunday roast cooking tutorial

Brooklyn Beckham was mocked for his "raw" roast beef after putting his "Michelin style" spin on the British classic.

The budding chef, 23, horrified fans with the incredibly pink meat which he slathered with two blocks of butter.

Brooklyn was joined by former Michelin cook Kevin Lee, who featured in his latest tutorial video on Instagram.

In a step-by-step guide, Brooklyn started with the meat - which was a huge roasting joint. He coated it in butter, garlic and herbs before putting it in the oven.

Then came the potatoes, which the eldest son of David and Victoria splashed with lashings of oil and beef fat to make them "really crispy", as well as a stack of Yorkshire puddings.

Brooklyn Beckham was joined by Michelin star chef Kevin Lee (brooklynpeltzbeckham/Instagram)
He coated the joint in a thick butter and herb layer (brooklynpeltzbeckham/Instagram)

Moving their attention to the vegetables, Brooklyn and Kevin grabbed the butter again which they mixed with carrot juice to create a glaze.

After Brooklyn pulled the joint from the oven, he proudly showed the meat - telling viewers: "'Just like I have it in England. The best Sunday roast."

But not everyone seemed to agree with him, with many joking that the cow looked like it was still alive.

Some fans joked that the meat looked raw (brooklynpeltzbeckham/Instagram)
He covered it with gravy and added cripsy potatoes and veggies (brooklynpeltzbeckham/Instagram)

One wrote: "I don't think I would eat meat like that", while another follower added: "Might as well bite the cow while it's grazing."

A third chimed: "Kind of rare", while others were offended by the sheer amount of butter used in the meal.

One follower joked: "Heart attack on a plate", while another added: "Way too much oil".

He used two blocks of butter to cover the meat with (brooklynpeltzbeckham/Instagram)
Brooklyn has never claimed to be professional chef, but has been mocked for his videos (brooklynpeltzbeckham/Instagram)

"Save some butter for the rest of us!" another joked.

Another made a dig: "Photographer gets Michelin star chef to make him a roast," while one wrote: "The guys have no idea how to cook."

"In conclusion: butter," another joked.

But not everyone felt that way, one person encouraged him to share the recipe, while another wrote: "Incredible!"

Brooklyn has come under fire previously over his videos where he puts together basic recipes.

Brooklyn has been enjoying whipping up British classics (brooklynpeltzbeckham/Instagram)
(brooklynpeltzbeckham/Instagram)

He's become known for whipping up meals like burgers and sandwiches for his hungry fans.

Some have pointed out the fact that he's never trained as a chef, so by appearing on TV shows in America and starring in his own Vlog, he's making a mockery of the trade.

But Brooklyn has made it clear that he is just doing something he is passionate about.

Brooklyn married Nicola Peltz last year in April (Instagram)

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"I'm not a professional chef – at all," he told Bustle.

"I've never said that. I never would say that. Obviously, my dad [retired footballer David Beckham ] knew what he was doing at a very young age. I've only been doing cooking for not even three years."

Brooklyn stressed: "It's okay to be 25, 26, or even 30 and not know what you're doing yet. You know what I mean?"

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