Sir Cliff Richard’s recipe for Christmas gravy has been branded “absolutely vile” after he shared it on morning tv.
The legendary singer, 84, has claimed that his weird recipe might be the “greatest in the world”, however then once more ought to we actually belief the person that unleashed Mistletoe and Wine onto the world …
His recipe, which options all 4 sorts of inventory cubes; beef, hen, lamb and vegetable, in addition to teriyaki and soy sauce, has gone viral after being featured on British TV present This Morning.
Chopped and fried onions are added whereas a splash of Worcestershire sauce is then thrown in so as to add additional taste, as a result of clearly it might be bland in any other case and under no circumstances an assault on the senses.
“I don’t know it’s the best gravy, but it could be the best gravy in the world,” he mentioned on the present.
“I’m thinking of trying to get in contact with a company. You know how Paul Newman has his own thing in America? I thought we could have a Cliff Richard gravy and underneath it should say: ‘Probably the greatest gravy in the world.’”
British TV chef Tom Brown was left flummoxed by the weird recipe, telling The Telegraph:
“I’m not actually positive what the correlation is between teriyaki sauce and gravy. I’m not taking any cooking suggestions off Cliff Richard anytime quickly. It sounds completely vile.
“I think pop stars should stick to singing songs and chefs should stick to cooking and not try and be rock stars.”
Viewers on social media have been simply as baffled, with one tweeting: “This is the worst thing I have ever heard.”
Whereas one other remarked: “I will most certainly not be attending his Christmas dinner.”
In the meantime, final yr on the identical present, Sir Cliff Richard sparked fury amongst viewers after his “fat shaming” remarks.
ITV anchor Alison Hammond, 48, referred to as out the Summer season Vacation singer, 83, for his blunt feedback made concerning the late king of Rock and Roll, Elvis Presley.
Sir Cliff was discussing his “one chance” to fulfill The Marvel Of You hitmaker with Alison and co-host Dermot O’Leary, together with particular visitor presenter Sarah Ferguson.
Sarah requested if Cliff had ever met Elvis, to which he replied: “No I didn’t.
“I had one chance through a journalist when I was promoting Devil Woman in the States,” the singer continued.
“He said ‘Oh I know Elvis’ because he knew I was influenced. He said ‘would you want to meet him?’ and I said: ‘Yeah.’ At the end of the interview though I said, ‘Can we put it off?’ because he had put on a load of weight. And I thought if I am going to have a photo with him and it’s going to be hanging on my refrigerator he’s got to look good. So I put it off – and then of course he died.”
Alison set free a small giggle and sniped: “You should never have put it off, just because they are a little bit heavier.”
Cliff tried to point out his remorse as he added: “If you’re a fan of anyone’s and you get the chance to meet them, meet them – even if they have put on weight.”