Jamie Oliver’s son Buddy, 12, whips up an omelette in cooking tutorial

Jamie Oliver’s son Buddy follows in his famous father’s footsteps as he made an omelette in a new tutorial for his Cooking Buddies series.

The celebrity chef’s 12-year-old son appeared in a video on Jamie’s Instagram page where he showed followers how he makes an omelette.

Buddy, who Jamie shares with his wife Juliette Norton, used ham, cheese and mushrooms for his ingredients.

He took fans through the cooking process, saying, “The first thing we need to do is take two eggs and break them into a bowl.”

“I’ve finished beating my eggs and now I’m going to add a pinch of pepper and stir a little more.”

Tutorial: Jamie Oliver’s son Buddy follows in his famous dad’s footsteps as he bakes an omelette in a new tutorial for his Cooking Buddies series

After pouring the egg mixture into the pan, Buddy advised viewers to wait “twenty to thirty seconds” before adding their ingredients.

When it came time to flip the egg, he told fans to be “very confident” when they did it.

As he tasted the final product, he said, “I think we’re ready for a taste test. That, my friends, is wonderful.’

One fan commented that Buddy was a “little Jamie Oliver,” while another said he was already a “pro.”

Along with Buddy, Jamie and Juliette are also the parents of Poppy, 21, Daisy, 20, Petal, 14, and River, 6.

It comes after Jamie insisted that Buddy would “earn his trade” if he became a chef and didn’t live off his name as a typical “Nepo Baby.”

Jamie told MailOnline exclusively: ‘The only way to do it is to do it right.

“The technical and practical side of cooking is one thing, but the really interesting and emotional thing about cooking is serving people, immersing yourself in food growers and farmers, you can’t fake that.”

Family: Jamie says Buddy will ‘earn his trade’ if he becomes a chef and won’t live off his name like a typical ‘Nepo Baby’

He continued, “When I was running the Fifteen restaurant, where most of our young people were unemployed, out of prison, or out of trouble.

“We’ve put these kids in front of great farmers and artisans, fishermen and producers, that’s what changes you and I certainly would with Buddy, if he wanted to go down that path. He would certainly earn his trade.’

Jamie says Buddy has yet to reveal his future career aspirations and even claims his son isn’t technology oriented despite his success online, admitting “he doesn’t even go on YouTube.”

But the father of five does reveal that the youngster’s cooking talents were developed through sheer practice.

He explained, “When he was ten, and you can find this online, he filleted a mackerel.

Future: Jamie says Buddy has yet to reveal his future career aspirations and even claims his son isn’t tech oriented despite his success online, admitting ‘he doesn’t even go on YouTube’

“It’s not because he’s a special kid, it’s because kids are brilliant and if they repeat things a few times they get good at it – be it cricket, boxing or gymnastics. a cheap fish that’s damn good for you, and he cooked it for his brother River, 90 percent crispy skinned, and you can’t produce that content.

“When I take him to market on a Saturday, he has 70-year-old men saying, ‘I never really liked your old man, but I saw you make that video and came here and brought mackerel.’

“He has that effect on people, especially the older generation. I’m really proud of him, he’s a good boy.’

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