Jason Atherton reveals horrific Saturday Kitchen blunder which left him injured and in pain ‘for days’
JASON Atherton has revealed his horrific Saturday Kitchen blunder, which left him injured and in pain ‘for days.’
Michelin-starred chef Jason, 51, is the restaurateur behind several upmarket restaurants across the globe.
And he’s become a known face on TV screens too following his chef success, including Saturday Kitchen.
While appearing on the show as a guest chef, Jason explained that he was at the other end of a horrific injury.
The star explained: “Gizzi Erskine was presenting, and she shook a pan for me.
“She then moved the handle out the way and left it over an open flame and then turned off the gas a couple of seconds later but the handle was already hot.”
Jason continued to tell The Sun: “I then went in all guns blazing and grabbed the handle, which pretty much stuck to my hand live on Saturday Kitchen Live.
“I did everything with my human power not to swear at the top of my voice and continue to do my little segment before I could go and plunge my hand into an ice bath.
“It really hurt during that time and I had blisters for days to come. But that stuff happens.”
It was just at the end of last year that the celebrity chef was left with yet more injuries, after defending his daughter from sex pests.
The host of the BBC‘s The Chefs’ Brigade was left with two black eyes after a shocking bar brawl in the Philippines.
Trouble erupted just after midnight on Christmas Eve after Atherton dined at the F Cafe and Bar in Cebu City with his wife and daughter.
The girl, 17, was pestered by a group of men as she waited for the bathroom, according to state governor Gwen Garcia.
Atherton asked them to apologise – sparking an outburst of violence.
Shocking footage shows fists flying and someone on the floor being stamped on.
Governor Garcia criticised the bar in a Facebook post accompanied by a picture of her with the bruised chef.
She said: “This gracious, gifted man certainly did not deserve the shameful treatment he got, right here, in Cebu.”