ITV's James Martin horrified after sparking huge kitchen fire: 'It's exploded'

ITV Saturday Morning chef James Martin was left horrified after a huge fire caught in his kitchen.

James Martin sparked a huge explosion at his home

James Martin sparked a huge explosion at his home (Image: ITV)

ITV celebrity chef James Martin has recounted the terrifying moment when a 'huge' explosion led to his house catching fire. Chatting on Simon Rimmer's Grilling podcast, James shared the hair-raising tale of how his homemade Italian pizza oven caused quite the stir.

The 52 year old chef revealed: "I set my side of my house on fire. That was a good one because... I mean, I love builders and particularly... a certain group of Irish builders, who are fantastic, that decided to build an Italian pizza oven roof."

He amusingly added, "Instead of having metal, [they] built it out of wood, which is quite handy."

The drama unfolded as he described: "Next minute, there was an almighty bang. It was like, honestly, it was [a] huge explosion, and you get bits of lamb chops, pork chops, sausages flying over the top of this house. It was massive."

James Martin on Saturday Morning ITV

James had a huge fire in his home (Image: ITV)

James went on to say: "There was an air gap in the brickwork, and it basically overheated and exploded - the whole thing - with my dad stood next to it. The image that I've got is just chops going about 20-30 feet in the air. It was hilarious.", reports Birmingham Live.

Miraculously, no injuries were reported following the incident. In a light-hearted twist, James mentioned that they even collected the scattered food to carry on with their festivities.

Martin resides in a lavish country estate in Hampshire, where he also films his beloved cooking show. His impressive abode sprawls over 1.5 acres, featuring seven bedrooms, an outdoor kitchen, and a greenhouse.

James recently opened up about his unusual sleeping habit after deciding to stay in a campervan, as he said he never wants to stop working to keep his career going, as he worries about it ending.

He said to Simon Rimmer: "I worry about it ending for sure, not that I'm pressed about it now as much as I was. But I still care more than I did before, if that makes sense?

""Because when I do This Morning, none of the home economists can understand why I'm in there at five o'clock in the morning. They don't understand."

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