Cleaning sensation Mrs Hinch sparks debate with recipe for ‘quickest pie ever’ with spaghetti hoops

Mrs Hinch’s recipe for ‘the quickest pie ever’ featuring layers of tinned spaghetti hoops and cheese topped with mashed potato is branded ‘chaotic slop’ by baffled fans

  • Cleaning sensation Sophie Hinchliffe, 30, sparked fierce debate online with meal
  • Mrs Hinch shared recipe for the ‘quickest pie ever’ with her 3.7 million followers
  • Included a tin of spaghetti hoops, mashed potato and fried eggs baked in oven 
  • Many said they were horrified by the recipe, while others leapt to her defence
  • One commented: ‘What a parent chooses to feed their child is no ones business’

Cleaning sensation Mrs Hinch has sparked a fierce debate online after her recipe for ‘the quickest pie ever’ featuring a tin of spaghetti hoops and mash potato went viral.

Sophie Hinchliffe, 30, from Essex, shared a series of clips on her Instagram stories with her 3.7 million followers revealing her recipe for the quick and easy meal.

The recipe includes layers of spaghetti hoops, spinach and mashed potato topped with fried eggs and grated cheddar cheese before being baked in the oven. 

But after Twitter user @RachelDocca shared the clips online, some fans said they were horrified by the meal, while others leapt to the social media star’s defence.

Cleaning sensation Mrs Hinch has sparked a fierce debate online after her recipe for ‘the quickest pie ever’ featuring a tin of spaghetti hoops and mash potato went viral

Cleaning sensation Mrs Hinch has sparked a fierce debate online after her recipe for ‘the quickest pie ever’ featuring a tin of spaghetti hoops and mash potato went viral

The recipe includes layers of spaghetti hoops, spinach and mashed potato topped with fried eggs and grated cheddar cheese before being baked in the oven

The recipe includes layers of spaghetti hoops, spinach and mashed potato topped with fried eggs and grated cheddar cheese before being baked in the oven

Sharing the clip, Rachel posted: ‘It’s been over 24 hours and yet my mind is still consumed by the chaotic slop Mrs Hinch had for her lunch yesterday.’

In the videos, Sophie fried two eggs in a saucepan before adding spaghetti hoops to a small casserole dish.

The social media star then added a sprinkling of cheese, followed by a layer of spinach, before repeating the process.

She topped the creation with buttery mash, before adding further spinach and cheese. 

Social media users were divided over the controversial dish, with some saying it was 'chaotic slop' and others defending the  mother-of-one

Social media users were divided over the controversial dish, with some saying it was ‘chaotic slop’ and others defending the  mother-of-one 

Sophie completed the pie with the two fried eggs before ‘popping it’ in the oven for an undiclosed amount of time.

But after revealing the final product of her efforts, many social media users were divided by the ‘pie’.

Some said they were horrified by the lunch, with one saying: ‘Well individually, aside from the hoops and the clearly packed-bought mash, and the uncooked random spinach, and the –

‘Okay nevermind, it’s just bad.’ 

The cleaning sensation offered her Instagram followers a step by step guide on how to make the simple meal

The cleaning sensation offered her Instagram followers a step by step guide on how to make the simple meal

The cleaning sensation offered her Instagram followers a step by step guide on how to make the simple meal

Another wrote: ‘Chaotic slop should be the name of her next “book”.’ 

A third commented: ‘This is the lady who gives processed ham to her one-year-old and puts cheese strings on a cottage pie.

‘Seriously, who is letting this woman share recipes on her cleaning page like this?’ 

However others jumped to the defence of the social media star, with one saying: ‘She’s making food that her toddler can eat – erm – what’s the problem?’

It comes as Mrs Hinch opened up about how 'daunting' and 'petrifying' her experience of fame had been

It comes as Mrs Hinch opened up about how ‘daunting’ and ‘petrifying’ her experience of fame had been

Another commented: ‘Sweet god what a disgraceful thread! What any parent chooses to feed their child is absolutely no ones business but theirs. 

‘I had spaghetti hoops as a child and still eat them as an adult. Judgemental much.’

It comes as Mrs Hinch opened up about how ‘daunting’ and ‘petrifying’ her experience of fame had been.

Speaking to Phillip Schofield and Holly Willoughby on This Morning yesterday, the social media influencer said she had struggled to keep up with her ascension to fame.