Brooklyn Beckham uses a blowtorch to roast marshmallows while creating a boozy take on the classic s’more in his latest cooking clip

Brooklyn Beckham took to Instagram on Friday to show off his s’more toasting skills whilst promoting a specially flavoured version of Baileys cream liqueur.

The budding chef shared a post on Instagram Stories using a kitchen blow torch to caramelise the tops of some marshmallows, surrounded by tasty-looking cocktails.

The 25-year-old asked his followers ‘do you like it roasted? Or do you like it toasted?’ as the clip cut to a slightly less heated marshmallow.

The indulgent drinks were placed next to the chocolate covered biscuits, presumably to finish the s’more making.

Earlier this week Brooklyn took to Instagram to further show off his blow torch skills whilst preparing crème brûlée.

Brooklyn Beckham took to Instagram on Friday to show off his s'more toasting skills whilst promoting a specially flavoured version of Baileys cream liqueur
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Brooklyn Beckham took to Instagram on Friday to show off his s’more toasting skills whilst promoting a specially flavoured version of Baileys cream liqueur

The budding chef shared a post on Instagram Stories using a kitchen blow torch to caramelise the tops of some marshmallows, surrounded by tasty-looking cocktails
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The budding chef shared a post on Instagram Stories using a kitchen blow torch to caramelise the tops of some marshmallows, surrounded by tasty-looking cocktails

The budding chef asked his followers 'do you like it roasted? Or do you like it toasted?' as the clip cut to a slightly less heated marshmallow
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The budding chef asked his followers ‘do you like it roasted? Or do you like it toasted?’ as the clip cut to a slightly less heated marshmallow

David Beckham also took to Instagram to show off his latest kitchen efforts.

On Saturday, the 49-year-old expressed his love and joy for the honey produced by his bees.

During the Insta-stories followers can hear the ex-footballer commenting over the top of they honeycomb, he said: ‘bees have been busy. Busy bees. Bit of sticky stuff’.

David sounded incredibly proud of his bees and his beekeeping talent, he continued: ‘look at that, aren’t they clever’.

In another clip fans watching can hear David and Victoria’s daughter Harper, 12, in the background talking to her dad.

David responded with ‘I’m sorry Harper, but daddy’s bees are very clever’.

David first started making his own honey during lockdown in 2020, with reports he was ready to turn his hobby into a business by launching honey under potential names ‘D Bee, Seven Honey and Goldenbees’.

A source said: ‘Beekeeping started as a fun hobby early in lockdown.

‘But now David has become a bit obsessed. He finds it a total antidote to his mad London and Miami life.’

However they claimed that there’s more than just fun behind David’s interest, suggesting that he thinks it could help his business portfolio as well.

They said: ‘He can see the logic behind adding to his already impressive business portfolio with authentic, clean and natural brands, which is what people are after.’

On Saturday, the 49-year-old expressed his love and joy for the honey produced by his bees. During the Insta-stories followers can hear the ex-footballer commenting over the top of they honeycomb, he said: 'bees have been busy. Busy bees. Bit of sticky stuff'
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On Saturday, the 49-year-old expressed his love and joy for the honey produced by his bees. During the Insta-stories followers can hear the ex-footballer commenting over the top of they honeycomb, he said: ‘bees have been busy. Busy bees. Bit of sticky stuff’

David first started making his own honey during lockdown in 2020, with reports he was ready to turn his hobby into a business by launching honey under potential names 'D Bee, Seven Honey and Goldenbees'
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David first started making his own honey during lockdown in 2020, with reports he was ready to turn his hobby into a business by launching honey under potential names ‘D Bee, Seven Honey and Goldenbees’

David first started making his own honey during lockdown  (pictured with his children Romeo, Cruz and Harper in protective suits in June)
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David first started making his own honey during lockdown  (pictured with his children Romeo, Cruz and Harper in protective suits in June)

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