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Satuday Kitchen host Matt Tebbutt was left red-faced after a chaotic blunder during the latest episode of the show on Saturday morning.
The fan-favourite presenter, 51, was back cooking as he was joined by chefs Karan Gokani and Melanie Brown.
He also hosted special guest Clare Balding as she discussed her broadcasting career and new book.
Olly Smith paired the studio dishes with wines while, Helen Goh baked a Bombe Alaska cake.
While she got to work, Matt helped her by whipping up a meringue to go with the cake.
However, during the segment, Matt interrupted to simply say: 'I've messed up!' as everyone's attention turned to the presenter.


While confessing something had gone wrong in the kitchen, he then tried to distract by asking Claire if she had any 'tips' for him.
Matt then admitted he had accidentally added the egg yolk to the bowl as he asked the crew: 'Can I have an egg, please?'
As his guests including Helen asked what had happened, Matt reminded everyone 'this is live,' before adding: 'It happens. Let's go over it.
'Basically, if you're making meringue, you don't want any of the egg yolk in there because it's not going to wick, right?'
Helen then told him: 'So this is the thing about baking. People say it's really therapeutic because you have to kind of focus.'
Matt jokingly replied: 'Yeah, that's my issue!'
Thankfully the meringue was added to the delicious-looking cake that the guests were able to enjoy.
Meanwhile, it was recently revealed how Matt would replace Gregg Wallace as a judge on the next series of MasterChef: The Professionals.



He will appear alongside chefs Marcus Wareing, 55, and Monica Galetti, 50, for the 18th series of the cooking competition.
The trio will also be joined by a range of guest judges on the programme who will appear in the first stage of the competition.
Speaking ahead of the upcoming series, Matt said it was 'an absolute honour' to be working alongside Marcus and Monica, who he described as 'titans of the food world'.
He added: 'Their knowledge and uncompromising attitude is now the stuff of legend and I look forward to them taking me under their wing, and seeing the chefs get off to a flying start in the competition.'
Meanwhile, Marcus said: 'I'm really looking forward to working with Matt and his experience, both on screen and in the industry, speaks for itself.


'This show is all about showcasing and celebrating the best up-and-coming talent emerging from our country's professional kitchens,
'And Matt, Monica and I will be expecting the highest standards from our chefs this year. I can't wait for what will be a fantastic next series.'
Monica added: 'To have Matt join us is really exciting. Seeing what skills our contestants showcase and tasting their culinary creations is always a delight.
She concluded: 'Marcus and I look forward to welcoming Matt to the MasterChef studios and discovering our next champion.'