The 'Bake It Up a Notch' host gives us the scoop on 'The Great Big Nailed It Challenge.'
, I caught up with Erin before the Netflix show premiere. Here, she shares the background scoop on the series, how she first began working with Food52, and why making mistakes is the best way to become a better baker. Keep scrolling to read all about it.You became a community member of Food52 in 2009, and your original handle was apartmentcooker. Tell me more about what you were doing at the time.
When I first graduated from pastry school, I had a blog called The Apartment Kitchen. When I was a student, I had access to all of these beautiful kitchens, but now I was moving into my first apartment and only had a bowl and a fork—that was all I had. So it was both about learning to cook in my new kitchen, but I would also profile equipment as I got it.
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