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Mrs Hinch Makes 'Chaotic Slop' Spaghetti Hoop And Spinach Pie

Mrs Hinch Makes 'Chaotic Slop' Spaghetti Hoop And Spinach Pie

People can't make up their minds about the controversial culinary offering

Amelia Ward

Amelia Ward

House cleaning idol Mrs Hinch has divided the internet by posting a video of a controversial culinary creation - you can watch her method here:

It's been labelled 'chaotic slop' by one social media user, who has a point - there is a LOT going on.

The pie - let's call it that for argument's sake - is made up of a whole load of weird ingredients that you mightn't usually see together.

If you're interested in giving it a go, then you'll need some mashed potato (so far, so good), some spaghetti hoops, some cheddar cheese (yep, we're getting a bit leftfield now), and also two fried eggs.

The 30-year-old home cleaning expert - real name, Sophie Hinchcliffe - starts off by pouring a load of hoops into a glass casserole dish.

She then layers it with cheese and spinach leaves before adding more hoops and then another load of cheese. She tops it with some 'buttery mash' before doing another two layers of spinach and cheese.

The finished product.
Instagram/Mrs Hinch

She goes on to add the pièce de résistance: two fried eggs. And, of course, some more cheese for good measure.

It then goes in the oven... and, erm, voila - the finished product.

As you can see, it's certainly creative.

One of her followers later posted the cooking tutuorial on Twitter, with the caption: "It's been over 24 hours and yet my mind is still consumed by the chaotic slop Mrs Hinch had for her lunch yesterday."

The Twitter user added: "I didn't think her Cheesestring cottage pie could be beaten as the worst scran in history and yet... here we are."

The Cheesestring pie.
Instagram/Mrs Hinch

Indeed - the photo of the Cheesestring cottage pie looks in a similar vein.

Mrs Hinch, if you weren't aware, has a very loyal following, so the tweet caused some controversy, with Twitter users arguing among themselves.

One person replied: "If you don't like it don't watch it. There is absolutely no need to spreading hate for no reason! She is woman who is making dinners for her family and sharing with others."

Another commented: "I didn't realise that Twitter was full of Gordon Ramsays. Imagine letting somebody else's meals impact your lives as much as it has."

Mrs Hinch has released her fourth book.
PA

But another person didn't even believe it was real, writing: "Surely this is a parody account?? That can't be a serious recipe?"

Mrs Hinch has amassed a huge 3.7 million Instagram following thanks to her regular posts involving cleaning hacks and money-saving tips.

Featured Image Credit: Instagram/Mrs Hinch

Topics: Viral, UK News