Overview
- Brooklyn Beckham shared an Instagram tutorial for a “simple tomato pasta” and served the dish to his wife Nicola Peltz, who reposted it as her “perfect Sunday.”
- Celebrity chef Aldo Zilli has recently faulted Beckham’s carbonara technique for “burning” guanciale, prompting Beckham’s reply that the meat was slow-cooked and not burned.
- Former royal chef Darren McGrady cautioned against cooking pasta in seawater after an earlier video, calling the idea unsanitary and excessively salty.
- Viewers criticized the new recipe as bland and uninspired, questioning the lack of seasoning beyond tomatoes, basil and parmesan.
- The post follows an August 2 vow-renewal ceremony in Westchester County attended by the Peltz family without the Beckhams, as tabloids continue to frame social-media posts by his brothers around the ongoing rift.