Firefighters battle huge blaze at Rachael Ray’s upstate New York home

BREAKING: Firefighters battle huge blaze at Rachael Ray’s upstate New York home

  • Warren County Sheriff’s Office confirms there is a fire at a house on Chuckwagon Trail in Lake Luzerne 
  • The home belongs to celebrity cook and television personality Rachael Ray

Firefighters are on the scene of a blaze at the upstate New York home of talk show host and TV chef, Rachael Ray.

Ray’s home is located on Chuckwagon Trail in Lake Luzerne, north of Saratoga Springs. 

The cause of the fire is currently under investigation. 

In a statement, representatives of Ray confirmed there were no injuries although the extent of the damage is unknown. 

Rachael, her husband and their dog Bella are said to be safe. 

Ray, 51, has been filming and cooking up a storm from her home since the coronavirus pandemic began and in April posted video online of her kitchen. 

The chef shares the home with her husband, John Cusimano, and reveals in the video that she designed it herself by drawing it out on a piece of paper.

Quarantine buddy: Back in April, she gave a YouTube tour of her home in Lake Luzerne, New York, where she’s been spending quarantine with husband John M Cusimano, 52

Rachael hosted her cooking show from in the kitchen from April when the pandemic began

Rachael hosted her cooking show from in the kitchen from April when the pandemic began

The spacious, open-plan design allowed Ray to film her show from the comfort of her own kitchen. 

In a video clip that gave a tour of the kitchen, she revealed that her two favorite appliances was the six-burner gas stove and her wood-fired pizza oven, which she referred to as her ‘treasures.’   

Open-plan: Rachel made her kitchen just how she wanted it ...by designing it on a piece of paper

Open-plan: Rachel made her kitchen just how she wanted it …by designing it on a piece of paper

Cosy living: The kitchen certainly had a country cottage vibe to the decor

Cosy living: The kitchen certainly had a country cottage vibe to the decor 

Environmentally friendly: The chef uses organic dish soap as well as growing her own herbs

Environmentally friendly: The chef uses organic dish soap as well as growing her own herbs

Busy: Her kitchen top appeared to be full of little trinkets

Busy: Her kitchen top appeared to be full of little trinkets 



Read more at DailyMail.co.uk