[03/09/18 - 09:36 AM] Video: Epic Baking Fails on Netflix's "Nailed It!" Hosted by Nicole Byer and master pastry chef Jacques Torres, this is a show for anyone who has tried to copy a Pinterest recipe and epically failed.
[via press release from Netflix]
IF YOU'RE NOT FAILING IN THE KITCHEN, YOU'RE NOT HAVING ENOUGH FUN!
NAILED IT! IS NOW STREAMING ON NETFLIX! PLAN TO DEVOUR IT!
Watch & share the trailer here.
Check out this hilarious clip from the series.
Hosted by Nicole Byer and master pastry chef Jacques Torres, this is a show for anyone who has tried to copy a @Pinterest recipe and epically failed. Nailed It! is where everyday home bakers attempt to recreate amazing treats... and don't always get there. From gingerbread men that look like monsters to wedding cakes that would make any bride say, "I don't." The baker who comes closest to success will walk away with $10,000 and the chance to finally say... Nailed It! without the irony.
Binge-watch Nailed It!- get inspired - laugh - and share your baking fails on @Pinterest.
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