JAKE ROSENBERG/NETFLIX A culinary expert slammed Meghan Markle's cooking skills. "Meghan Markle should be nowhere near a kitchen," celebrity chef Jameson Stocks, who cooked for King Charles III, told Daily Express. NETFLIX Stocks was shocked when Meghan microwaved chocolate in an episode of With Love, Meghan. "It's certainly not a cardinal sin, just unconventional. Much like many of her cooking habits - whether it's leaning over the stove to stir pots on the back burners or the recent turkey blunder she posted on social media, there's a constant flow of questionable methods," Stocks continued, referring to the Duchess of Sussex recently being dubbed "Salmonella Sussex" for seemingly mishandling a turkey. "It seems those around her are aware of the correct methods, but she deliberately chooses to do things differently," he continued. "In my opinion, she shouldn't have a platform to showcase this." View this post on Instagram Meghan's culinary show often focuses on easy shortcuts for creating gourmet dishes at home, but some of her tips might need some tweaking. "Microwaving chocolate can be a bit tricky," Stocks shared. "You have to place it in, set the power to low, heat it for 20 to 30 seconds, take it out, stir, and then repeat the process." "The risk is that the chocolate can burn very quickly. For this reason, I always recommend using a bain-marie; it's a foolproof technique," he added. View this post on Instagram Due to food safety concerns, Stocks doesn't think Meghan should be seen as a leading voice in the food space. "Meghan Markle should be nowhere near a kitchen! Especially when presenting such absurdity to the audience. It's more a spoof than a lifestyle show," he said. "For those who frequently melt chocolate, small tempering machines are an affordable and user-friendly option. However, I always recommend the bain-marie method for its simplicity and ease." @gleamygleamyglamglam The Co-CEO of Netflix Ted Sarandos has stated many times that Her Royal Highness Meghan the Duchess of Sussex has tremendous power and is an asset yet people who are not CEO's and follow everything she does continue to call her irrevelant. ♬ original sound - Shajuana Despite the criticism, Netflix's CEO, Ted Sarandos, defended the streaming giant's partnership with Meghan. "I think Meghan is underestimated in terms of her influence on culture," Sarandos told Variety. "When we dropped the trailer for the Harry & Meghan doc series [in 2022], everything on-screen was dissected in the press for days. The shoes she was wearing sold out all over the world. The Hermès blanket that was on the chair behind her sold out everywhere in the world." "People are fascinated with Meghan Markle," he continued. "She and Harry are overly dismissed." The post Meghan 'should be nowhere near a kitchen' appeared first on Wonderwall.com.