Saturday Kitchen Live descends into chaos as host ‘smashes up the studio’

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    Saturday Kitchen Live descended into chaos after presenter Anna Haugh "smashed up the kitchen".

    The popular BBC show saw Anna welcome guests Stacey Dooley and chef Chantelle Nicholson to impress viewers with their cooking skills.

    Chantelle made a ricotta using commonly wasted kitchen staples, but while trying to help out Anna led the studio into madness.

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    She picked up some stale bread and brought it over to the food processor as Chantelle continued to explain her recipe.

    Anna warned that the machine "will make some noise" as she started it up and the blades began to churn through the bread.

    The deafening sound continued for a while as the chefs made their way round the kitchen and attempted to speak over the food processor.

    Chantelle was barely audible and gave up trying to talk as Anna took the appliance apart.

    She lifted the processor off the base and made a loud banging noise as it hit the surface below multiple times.

    Anna shot a sheepish look over at her guests as she tried to maintain composure, but her disruption didn't go unnoticed.

    Haugh clambered with with processor for a minute longer before Chantelle turned round to check everything was alright.

    As a clanging noise came from Anna's corner, Nicholson asked: "Are you alright there, love?!"

    Anna laughed off the blunder and threw her hands in the air – wooden spoon in one and food processor in the other.

    Haugh joked: "I know! Just smashing my way around the kitchen here!"

    Chantelle shrugged off the mishap and told the presenter that "it was fine" before she turned back round to her fellow guests and explained more about the recipe.

    Anna got back on track and continued to cook while trying to keep the noise down.

    The topic of discussion for the episode was sustainability and Haugh told viewers that Brits "waste one million loaves of bread everyday" and asked "how that is possible".

    Chantelle agreed that "it shouldn't be possible" but is trying to do everything she can so as not to contribute to the figure.

    Nicholson then urged viewers to "buy less" and "be mindful" of their purchases.

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