Everyone’s favourite cheese toastie blowtorcher Brooklyn Beckham has been back in the kitchen.

This time, he made burgers… and they’re being compared to McDonald’s (not in the complimentary sense).

The 25-year-old has caught plenty of heat online in recent years for his culinary, erm, skills.

Whether he’s making pasta inside a whole cheese wheel or drowning his chicken in avocado oil, the son of David and Victoria Beckham is an endless meme, with his latest dish causing a stir, once again, for the wrong reasons.

Taking to social media to showcase his latest creation, the budding chef whipped up a homemade burger and fries in a sponsorship with Chosen Foods.

‘Today I’m making a Flying Dutchman,’ he began in the video.

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Brooklyn Beckham has a new culinary treat for us (Picture: Instagram)

Brooklyn Beckham
Homemade burgers! (Picture: Instagram)
Brooklyn explained: ‘You first start off with grounding your meat, then we cut up some potatoes.

‘Next up is the onion. Two similar sizes so it can be replaced by the bun.’

The former photographer filled a saucepan with ‘pure avocado oil’, fried his potato chips, and tossed them with salt before draining them.

Then came time to plate up his burgers.

As he did so, viewers noticed that not only had he used ‘the wrong type of potato’, but he was also cheating with processed cheese slices.

Nevertheless, he was proud of his creation and facing the inevitable wrath of the internet didn’t deter Brooklyn from sharing the ‘tutorial’ with his 16.4million followers.

People were still incredibly savage in the comments, though.

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People weren’t a fan of him using processed cheese slices (Picture: Instagram)

Brooklyn Beckham
Well, the budding chef enjoyed it (Picture: Instagram)

Brooklyn Beckham
…even if he was slammed for using the ‘wrong’ potatoes to make his fries (Picture: Instagram)
Instagram user rhona4804 wrote: ‘He could get a job at McDonald’s’.

marycee13 commented: ‘No not the processed cheese slices’.

‘Not the right kind of potato to make fries’, blasted milliciously_me.

Dragging Posh Spice into their criticism, abazilindita wrote: ‘Victoria would throw that in the rubbish right away’.

Surprisingly, though, there was a decent amount of praise for ar Brooklyn too.

Fans defended him from the barrage of hate, hailing his burger as ‘delicious’ and urging trolls to leave him be.

He was also supported by his number one cheerleader, dad David, who reposted the clip to his Story with the text: ‘My boy just loves to cook. Just like his dad’.

VB also joked: ‘He gets it from me!’

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The former photographer has brushed off criticism in the past (Picture: Steve Granitz/Getty Images)

Brooklyn Beckham
He’s going to keep doing what he wants (Picture: Instagram)
Brooklyn’s latest dish comes after he responded to being the subject of criticism online with a totally unbothered attitude.

In a recent interview with Insider, Brooklyn declared that he ‘works [his] bum off’.

He said: ‘To be honest, I’m used to the hate. It doesn’t really bother me. Cooking makes me happy.

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Read More Stories‘I have more important things to worry about than people saying a little bit of rubbish about me… I’m doing my thing and working my bum off.’

The nepo baby added: ‘To be honest, I’m used to the hate. It doesn’t really bother me. Cooking makes me happy. I have more important things to worry about than people saying a little bit of rubbish about me.’

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Dad David gave the burgers his stamp of approval (Picture: Instagram)
When asked what he wishes to say to the haters, Brooklyn replied defiantly: ‘My message to them is to keep writing whatever they want to write. There are always going to be people out there who try and pull you down.

‘I’m doing my thing and working my bum off. So they can keep writing what they want, but it’s not going to bother me — I’m just going to keep doing my thing.’