‘The Big Nailed It Baking Challenge‘ is an upcoming baking contest series that is set to debut on Netflix on August 4, 2023. There will be 10 episodes of cake, cake and more fun cake!
Serving as a spin-off of the widely popular baking show ‘Nailed It!‘, this new series will showcase the talents of 10 amateur bakers as they receive guidance from professional pastry chefs and vie for a “yummy” cash prize.
The show will be hosted by Nicole Byer and Jacques Torres (pastry chef and chocolatier), who are also the hosts of ‘Nailed It!‘.
In comparison to its predecessor (‘Nailed It!’), ‘The Big Nailed It Baking Challenge‘ will challenge the contestants further. They will receive enhanced training and resources to up their chances of success. A lineup of celebrity bakers, will help the contestants guiding them with tricks and tips. They include New York best-selling cookbook author and baking expert Erin Jeanne McDowell,...
Serving as a spin-off of the widely popular baking show ‘Nailed It!‘, this new series will showcase the talents of 10 amateur bakers as they receive guidance from professional pastry chefs and vie for a “yummy” cash prize.
The show will be hosted by Nicole Byer and Jacques Torres (pastry chef and chocolatier), who are also the hosts of ‘Nailed It!‘.
In comparison to its predecessor (‘Nailed It!’), ‘The Big Nailed It Baking Challenge‘ will challenge the contestants further. They will receive enhanced training and resources to up their chances of success. A lineup of celebrity bakers, will help the contestants guiding them with tricks and tips. They include New York best-selling cookbook author and baking expert Erin Jeanne McDowell,...
- 8/4/2023
- by TV Shows Martin Cid Magazine
- Martin Cid - TV
Watch out, fans of Nailed It!, a bigger and more intense baking show is coming to Netflix in the form of The Big Nailed It Baking Challenge.
Similar to its predecessor, the offshoot will feature 10 amateur chefs attempting to bake a variety of confections from plain vanilla to cake in the shape of pizza. However, the grand prize is a whopping $100,000 to the last wannabe chef standing instead of Nailed It!‘s $10,000 per episode. In addition, two professional pastry chefs will guide the contestants through all of the slip-ups and disasters as seen in the trailer above.
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Similar to its predecessor, the offshoot will feature 10 amateur chefs attempting to bake a variety of confections from plain vanilla to cake in the shape of pizza. However, the grand prize is a whopping $100,000 to the last wannabe chef standing instead of Nailed It!‘s $10,000 per episode. In addition, two professional pastry chefs will guide the contestants through all of the slip-ups and disasters as seen in the trailer above.
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- 7/17/2023
- by Jadyn Davis
- TVLine.com
10 bakers will try their best to whip up creations that are recognizable on Netflix’s The Big Nailed It Baking Challenge. In addition to justified humiliation, the new Nailed It format offers the chosen bakers a shot at actually getting better and learning tricks of the trade from world-renowned pastry chefs.
Nicole Byer returns as host along with her sidekick, head judge Jacques Torres. Baking expert Erin Jeanne McDowell and cake artist Robert Lucas mentor the bakers in hopes of turning them into better versions of their baking selves.
Byer, Casey Kriley, Jo Sharon, Gaylen Gawlowski, Claire Kosloff, and Hillary Olsen serve as executive producers. The 10-episode season is set to premiere on August 4, 2023.
Nicole Byer, Jacques Torres, Robert Lucas, and Erin Jeanne McDowell in ‘The Big Nailed It: Baking Challenge’ (Photo Courtesy of Netflix © 2023)
The Big Nailed It Baking Challenge Plot, Courtesy of Netflix:
After seven seasons of eating...
Nicole Byer returns as host along with her sidekick, head judge Jacques Torres. Baking expert Erin Jeanne McDowell and cake artist Robert Lucas mentor the bakers in hopes of turning them into better versions of their baking selves.
Byer, Casey Kriley, Jo Sharon, Gaylen Gawlowski, Claire Kosloff, and Hillary Olsen serve as executive producers. The 10-episode season is set to premiere on August 4, 2023.
Nicole Byer, Jacques Torres, Robert Lucas, and Erin Jeanne McDowell in ‘The Big Nailed It: Baking Challenge’ (Photo Courtesy of Netflix © 2023)
The Big Nailed It Baking Challenge Plot, Courtesy of Netflix:
After seven seasons of eating...
- 7/17/2023
- by Rebecca Murray
- Showbiz Junkies
After seven seasons and several edible treats, Nailed It! host Nicole Byer and judge Jacques Torres are set to up the ante and give a group of inexperienced bakers the opportunity to change their lives forever in The Big Nailed It Baking Challenge. Throughout the new 10-episode show, a group of bakers will utilize every tool and resource they need to go from a mold of dough to a fully realized cake as they’re coached by world-renowned pastry chefs and baking experts. The stakes and bakes are higher than ever because only the best bakers will make it to the end and compete for a huge cash prize of $100,000 that can help make their baking dreams come true. In the trailer above, a contestant bakes a colorful but not very tasty cake; others are in complete disarray, with more than two towers of layered cakes toppling down. But we...
- 7/17/2023
- TV Insider
Netflix is creating a pop-up restaurant on June 30 in Los Angeles featuring dishes by some of the streamer’s most popular chef and drink masters.
The dining experience will spotlight chefs from Netflix’s beloved culinary shows including “Chef’s Table,” “Is It Cake?” and “Iron Chef: Quest for an Iron Legend.” For the first time, attendees will be able to get a taste of their favorite Netflix series.
Netflix Bites will be staged at Short Stories Hotel at 115 S Fairfax Ave.
Acclaimed chefs attending Netflix Bites include Curtis Stone (“Iron Chef: Quest for an Iron Legend”), Dominique Crenn, Rodney Scott (“Chef’s Table: BBQ”), Ming Tsai (“Iron Chef: Quest for an Iron Legend”), Ann Kim (“Chef’s Table: Pizza”), Nadiya Hussain (“Nadiya Bakes”), Jacques Torres (“Nailed It!”) and Andrew Zimmern (“Iron Chef: Quest for an Iron Legend.”)
“Bringing my love of food to people across the world is one of the biggest thrills of my life,...
The dining experience will spotlight chefs from Netflix’s beloved culinary shows including “Chef’s Table,” “Is It Cake?” and “Iron Chef: Quest for an Iron Legend.” For the first time, attendees will be able to get a taste of their favorite Netflix series.
Netflix Bites will be staged at Short Stories Hotel at 115 S Fairfax Ave.
Acclaimed chefs attending Netflix Bites include Curtis Stone (“Iron Chef: Quest for an Iron Legend”), Dominique Crenn, Rodney Scott (“Chef’s Table: BBQ”), Ming Tsai (“Iron Chef: Quest for an Iron Legend”), Ann Kim (“Chef’s Table: Pizza”), Nadiya Hussain (“Nadiya Bakes”), Jacques Torres (“Nailed It!”) and Andrew Zimmern (“Iron Chef: Quest for an Iron Legend.”)
“Bringing my love of food to people across the world is one of the biggest thrills of my life,...
- 6/13/2023
- by McKinley Franklin
- Variety Film + TV
Would you binge eat your favorite binge watch?
Netflix is going to put that to the test, as it expands into an entirely new category: the restaurant business.
Netflix will launch a pop-up restaurant in Los Angeles on June 30. Called Netflix Bites, the food concept will be built around an “elevated dining experience” featuring chefs featured in various Netflix shows.
Among the chefs participating are Curtis Stone, Ming Tsai and Andrew Zimmern of Iron Chef: Quest for an Iron Legend; Dominique Crenn of Chef’s Table and Iron Chef; Rodney Scott and Ann Kim of Chef’s Table; Nadiya Hussain of Nadiya Bakes; and Jacques Torres of Nailed It! There will also be cocktails designed by the mixologists from Drink Masters.
Netflix Bites will be open seven days a week from 5-10 p.m., with an additional brunch service on weekends. The restaurant is at 115 S. Fairfax Ave. in Los Angeles (inside...
Netflix is going to put that to the test, as it expands into an entirely new category: the restaurant business.
Netflix will launch a pop-up restaurant in Los Angeles on June 30. Called Netflix Bites, the food concept will be built around an “elevated dining experience” featuring chefs featured in various Netflix shows.
Among the chefs participating are Curtis Stone, Ming Tsai and Andrew Zimmern of Iron Chef: Quest for an Iron Legend; Dominique Crenn of Chef’s Table and Iron Chef; Rodney Scott and Ann Kim of Chef’s Table; Nadiya Hussain of Nadiya Bakes; and Jacques Torres of Nailed It! There will also be cocktails designed by the mixologists from Drink Masters.
Netflix Bites will be open seven days a week from 5-10 p.m., with an additional brunch service on weekends. The restaurant is at 115 S. Fairfax Ave. in Los Angeles (inside...
- 6/13/2023
- by Alex Weprin
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Professional pastry chef, chocolatier, and “Nailed It!” resident judge Jacques Torres is a sweetheart! He even said I have a beautiful smile. Awwwww. I spent some time with the chef to talk about the making of “Nailed It! Halloween” and living in Rancho Mirage, California, a place I call home. “Nailed It! Halloween” is
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- 10/28/2022
- by manny
- Manny the Movie Guy
Season seven of Netflix’s addictive baking series Nailed It! has a Halloween theme, with home bakers cooking up some truly bizarre and actually a little scary creations that are meant to resemble Halloween treats. The Halloween-centric season shows off its culinary “delights” on October 5, 2022.
The unscripted cooking competition series’ seventh season consists of four 45-minute episodes hosted by Nicole Byer. Byer also serves as a judge along with series regular Jacques Torres.
Netflix offers this description of the new season: “The Emmy-nominated series is back with a season full of tricks and treats as we celebrate Halloween. Featuring ghoulish surprises from some favorite Netflix shows – The Umbrella Academy, Cobra Kai, and The Witcher, the desserts are intentionally scary this time!”
‘Nailed It’ Halloween’
Nailed It! season seven’s official trailer release included details on a mobile app inspired by the popular series that will be available on October 4th.
The unscripted cooking competition series’ seventh season consists of four 45-minute episodes hosted by Nicole Byer. Byer also serves as a judge along with series regular Jacques Torres.
Netflix offers this description of the new season: “The Emmy-nominated series is back with a season full of tricks and treats as we celebrate Halloween. Featuring ghoulish surprises from some favorite Netflix shows – The Umbrella Academy, Cobra Kai, and The Witcher, the desserts are intentionally scary this time!”
‘Nailed It’ Halloween’
Nailed It! season seven’s official trailer release included details on a mobile app inspired by the popular series that will be available on October 4th.
- 9/21/2022
- by Rebecca Murray
- Showbiz Junkies
Nicole Byer is a three-time nominee at the 2022 Emmys, for hosting and producing the competition series “Nailed It” and for writing her variety special “Nicole Byer: Bbw (Big Beautiful Weirdo).” She was previously nominated for Emmy Awards in 2020 and 2021, so does this year’s recognition still give her the same thrill? “It’s always really nice when people are saying, ‘Your work is good and we like it and we think it deserves to be recognized,'” the comedian tells me, adding that she’s “very proud” of both Netflix projects. Watch our exclusive video interview above.
As the nominated host of “Nailed It,” Byer gets to choose one episode to submit to Emmy voters and she went with the Season 6 premiere, “Im-Paw-sible Cakes.” Why did she choose this installment, which featured a dog theme and guest host Wayne Brady? “It was one specific joke,” she reveals, referring to when...
As the nominated host of “Nailed It,” Byer gets to choose one episode to submit to Emmy voters and she went with the Season 6 premiere, “Im-Paw-sible Cakes.” Why did she choose this installment, which featured a dog theme and guest host Wayne Brady? “It was one specific joke,” she reveals, referring to when...
- 8/4/2022
- by Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
After Antoni Porowski was cast on Netflix’s 2018 reboot of “Queer Eye” and skyrocketed to fame as the makeover show’s boyishly charming food expert, he found himself struggling to say no.
For years, he’d hustled as a busboy and waiter in upscale New York eateries while auditioning for acting gigs. So when he finally got the job that meant he could blend, rather than balance, entertainment and food, he wanted to go all-in.
“I went through a weird phase when ‘Queer Eye’ came out where I was like, ‘I’m not going to enjoy myself,’” he says over breakfast at the downtown Manhattan restaurant The Smile. “I’m just going to work and hustle. I’m going to do every single endorsement.”
His yes phase proved to be rewarding, leading to cookbooks, a fast-casual restaurant in New York City’s West Village (which closed during the pandemic), and brand deals to tout espresso,...
For years, he’d hustled as a busboy and waiter in upscale New York eateries while auditioning for acting gigs. So when he finally got the job that meant he could blend, rather than balance, entertainment and food, he wanted to go all-in.
“I went through a weird phase when ‘Queer Eye’ came out where I was like, ‘I’m not going to enjoy myself,’” he says over breakfast at the downtown Manhattan restaurant The Smile. “I’m just going to work and hustle. I’m going to do every single endorsement.”
His yes phase proved to be rewarding, leading to cookbooks, a fast-casual restaurant in New York City’s West Village (which closed during the pandemic), and brand deals to tout espresso,...
- 6/2/2022
- by Rebecca Rubin
- Variety Film + TV
Antoni Porowski, the resident foodie on Netflix’s hit show “Queer Eye,” is taking his culinary talents to another reality series for the streamer.
In his first big swing outside of “Queer Eye,” Porowski will host and executive produce Netflix’s newest cooking competition series, “Easy-Bake Battle.” It already completed filming and will be released in the fall.
Inspired by the popular children’s toy, “Easy-Bake Battle” spotlights home chefs who go head-to-head in two rounds of savory and sweet challenges using only an Easy-Bake-style oven. Adult cooks — unlike the miniature kitchen appliance, this competition series is not suited for children — will compete for 25,000 in each battle. The winner has the chance to win up to 100,000.
Here’s the official synopsis: “Life is complicated, but cooking doesn’t have to be! Enter Easy-Bake Battle, a new culinary competition series inspired by Hasbro’s iconic Easy-Bake Oven, featuring skilled and ultra clever home cooks,...
In his first big swing outside of “Queer Eye,” Porowski will host and executive produce Netflix’s newest cooking competition series, “Easy-Bake Battle.” It already completed filming and will be released in the fall.
Inspired by the popular children’s toy, “Easy-Bake Battle” spotlights home chefs who go head-to-head in two rounds of savory and sweet challenges using only an Easy-Bake-style oven. Adult cooks — unlike the miniature kitchen appliance, this competition series is not suited for children — will compete for 25,000 in each battle. The winner has the chance to win up to 100,000.
Here’s the official synopsis: “Life is complicated, but cooking doesn’t have to be! Enter Easy-Bake Battle, a new culinary competition series inspired by Hasbro’s iconic Easy-Bake Oven, featuring skilled and ultra clever home cooks,...
- 6/1/2022
- by Rebecca Rubin
- Variety Film + TV
Netflix’s hot mess of a baking competition series “Nailed It!” debuts its sixth season Wednesday. In honor of the the show’s return, we spoke with judge and co-host Jacques Torres about how these amateur bakers could actually win the reality contest — even though most of them are predisposed to epic fails — by avoiding the “biggest mistake” he and co-host Nicole Byer have seen.
“We always have at least one baker, sometimes three bakers, that forget the clock,” Torres, who is known as Mr. Chocolate for his world-renowned confections, tells TheWrap. “This is the biggest mistake that they make, they forget the clock. They forget that an hour and a half, or an hour and 25 minutes, come to an end. So they will take their time at the beginning.”
He continued: “Also, what they do a lot of time, they don’t make a roadmap on their mind. They don’t think,...
“We always have at least one baker, sometimes three bakers, that forget the clock,” Torres, who is known as Mr. Chocolate for his world-renowned confections, tells TheWrap. “This is the biggest mistake that they make, they forget the clock. They forget that an hour and a half, or an hour and 25 minutes, come to an end. So they will take their time at the beginning.”
He continued: “Also, what they do a lot of time, they don’t make a roadmap on their mind. They don’t think,...
- 9/14/2021
- by Jennifer Maas
- The Wrap
Netflix released a trailer for Season 6 of “Nailed It!,” which premieres Sept. 15.
In the new season, the bakers face even tougher challenges than ever before, including making paranormal pastries, celebrating Black history by creating edible versions of historical icons, and recreating chocolate masterpieces inspired by judge and chocolatier Jacques Torres.
The trailer, which you can watch below, begins with host Nicole Byer playing with edible versions of herself, Torres and assistant director Weston Bahr as she gears up to have the contestants create pastries in their likeness for a competition.
“I just love seeing the misfortune of others,” says actor Jack McBrayer, who appears as a contestant this season. Naturally, this line of dialogue is followed by him making a mistake of his own while baking.
While McBrayer is the only celebrity contestant this season, celebrity judge in Season 6 include Wayne Brady, Sam Richardson, Reggie Watts, Big Freedia, June Diane Raphael and Sasheer Zamata.
In the new season, the bakers face even tougher challenges than ever before, including making paranormal pastries, celebrating Black history by creating edible versions of historical icons, and recreating chocolate masterpieces inspired by judge and chocolatier Jacques Torres.
The trailer, which you can watch below, begins with host Nicole Byer playing with edible versions of herself, Torres and assistant director Weston Bahr as she gears up to have the contestants create pastries in their likeness for a competition.
“I just love seeing the misfortune of others,” says actor Jack McBrayer, who appears as a contestant this season. Naturally, this line of dialogue is followed by him making a mistake of his own while baking.
While McBrayer is the only celebrity contestant this season, celebrity judge in Season 6 include Wayne Brady, Sam Richardson, Reggie Watts, Big Freedia, June Diane Raphael and Sasheer Zamata.
- 8/24/2021
- by Jennifer Yuma
- Variety Film + TV
“The Great British Baking Show” will be back on Netflix to warn against the dangers of soggy bottoms later this year.
While no specific premiere date has been set, Collection 9 of the popular baking competition series will debut on the streamer this fall. Collection 8 debuted back in September, with Netflix releasing episodes three days after they ran in the U.K.
The show follows a group of amateur bakers as they are put through their paces in a series of weekly challenges by judges Paul Hollywood and Prue Leith. One contestant is eliminated each week, and the winner is selected from the contestants who reach the finals.
Letty Kavanagh, Richard McKerrow, and Kieran Smith serve as executive producers, with series producer Jenna Mansfield serving as showrunner. Love Productions produces the series.
Netflix also made several other announcements regarding its slate of baking shows. First up, “Bake Squad” hosted by Christina Tosi will debut on Aug.
While no specific premiere date has been set, Collection 9 of the popular baking competition series will debut on the streamer this fall. Collection 8 debuted back in September, with Netflix releasing episodes three days after they ran in the U.K.
The show follows a group of amateur bakers as they are put through their paces in a series of weekly challenges by judges Paul Hollywood and Prue Leith. One contestant is eliminated each week, and the winner is selected from the contestants who reach the finals.
Letty Kavanagh, Richard McKerrow, and Kieran Smith serve as executive producers, with series producer Jenna Mansfield serving as showrunner. Love Productions produces the series.
Netflix also made several other announcements regarding its slate of baking shows. First up, “Bake Squad” hosted by Christina Tosi will debut on Aug.
- 8/4/2021
- by Joe Otterson
- Variety Film + TV
Netflix will be breaking your “The Great British Baking Show” fast this fall with the Season 9 premiere of the competition, the streaming service said Wednesday.
Along with the announcement that the “Great British Baking Show” hit will be returning this fall, Netflix revealed it has ordered three new sweets-centric unscripted series — “Baking Impossible” and “School of Chocolate” — and will also be debuting the sixth season of “Nailed It!” in September.
As previously announced, baking contest “Bake Squad,” from Milk Bar founder Christina Tosi, will debut next week on Netflix.
See below for the descriptions of Netflix’s new and returning baking and sweets competitions, along with their premiere dates/windows.
“Bake Squad “- Premieres August 11
Synopsis: In each episode of Bake Squad, four individually brilliant bakers will battle it out to see whose dessert will be chosen for someone’s extra special big day. These bakers have been personally selected...
Along with the announcement that the “Great British Baking Show” hit will be returning this fall, Netflix revealed it has ordered three new sweets-centric unscripted series — “Baking Impossible” and “School of Chocolate” — and will also be debuting the sixth season of “Nailed It!” in September.
As previously announced, baking contest “Bake Squad,” from Milk Bar founder Christina Tosi, will debut next week on Netflix.
See below for the descriptions of Netflix’s new and returning baking and sweets competitions, along with their premiere dates/windows.
“Bake Squad “- Premieres August 11
Synopsis: In each episode of Bake Squad, four individually brilliant bakers will battle it out to see whose dessert will be chosen for someone’s extra special big day. These bakers have been personally selected...
- 8/4/2021
- by Jennifer Maas
- The Wrap
“Nailed It” host Nicole Byer remembers her initial reaction to being nominated for an Emmy last year. “Honestly, when people say it’s just an honor to be nominated, you’re like, ‘That’s bullshit. You wanted to win.’ I was up against RuPaul. And like the people of ‘Shark Tank.’ I was not going to win,” she says. “And that’s okay with me. So, it was an honor to be nominated.”
This year, Byer is once again nominated in the host for a reality or competition program category, for “Nailed It.” And as an executive producer of the Netflix series, she’s also part of the team nominated for the show as outstanding competition program.
“It made me feel like yes, like I elevated hosting, like, I brought something very different to hosting and it was recognized,” she told Variety’s Awards Circuit Podcast, in an interview conducted...
This year, Byer is once again nominated in the host for a reality or competition program category, for “Nailed It.” And as an executive producer of the Netflix series, she’s also part of the team nominated for the show as outstanding competition program.
“It made me feel like yes, like I elevated hosting, like, I brought something very different to hosting and it was recognized,” she told Variety’s Awards Circuit Podcast, in an interview conducted...
- 7/15/2021
- by Michael Schneider
- Variety Film + TV
You can use visual effects and green screens to create everything from monsters to Manila if you got the dough to do it, but a uniquely lopsided, wonky cake? Not so easy. But when the big Covid shutdown of 2020 occurred, executive producers Jo Sharon and Casey Kriley had to find a creative way to maintain production to satiate the appetites of fervent fans of Netflix’s baker recreation series. The solution: baker pairs.
“It was a great way to evolve the show creatively as well as dealing with Covid, because all of those bakers have pre-existing relationships”, says Sharon, regarding this past season which involved laugh-out-loud sweet confections based on sea creatures, fast-food impostors and even recreations of Grandmas. Kriley adds: “Having teams of two, we were so thrilled to see how much more kind of energy and interaction it brought to the show.”
You would think the addition of...
“It was a great way to evolve the show creatively as well as dealing with Covid, because all of those bakers have pre-existing relationships”, says Sharon, regarding this past season which involved laugh-out-loud sweet confections based on sea creatures, fast-food impostors and even recreations of Grandmas. Kriley adds: “Having teams of two, we were so thrilled to see how much more kind of energy and interaction it brought to the show.”
You would think the addition of...
- 6/18/2021
- by Jason Clark
- The Wrap
From celebrity cameos to out-of-the-box approaches to a host who wanted to preside over a competition series from inside a giant hamster ball, producers of reality TV series thought creatively to ramp up production mid-pandemic.
“Producers produce. They’ll find a way to get it done,” says Clay Newbill, executive producer of ABC’s “Shark Tank. “But this was different. It was difficult to produce in a landscape where the rules are constantly changing. And by rules, I don’t mean the safety protocols. I just mean everything because this impacted every single aspect of production.”
Newbill says “Shark Tank” producers started looking at other locations out of concern that Los Angeles County would still be locked down when the show needed to film in August to get on ABC’s fall schedule. After regular Shark and NBA Mavericks owner Mark Cuban saw an impressive presentation by Las Vegas’ Venetian...
“Producers produce. They’ll find a way to get it done,” says Clay Newbill, executive producer of ABC’s “Shark Tank. “But this was different. It was difficult to produce in a landscape where the rules are constantly changing. And by rules, I don’t mean the safety protocols. I just mean everything because this impacted every single aspect of production.”
Newbill says “Shark Tank” producers started looking at other locations out of concern that Los Angeles County would still be locked down when the show needed to film in August to get on ABC’s fall schedule. After regular Shark and NBA Mavericks owner Mark Cuban saw an impressive presentation by Las Vegas’ Venetian...
- 6/17/2021
- by Rob Owen
- Variety Film + TV
Nailed It! is all about seeing the fun in failure and, as host of the show, Nicole Byer brings the excitement and levity needed for this Netflix competition series. Comedian Nicole Byer and French pastry chef Jacques Torres host this reality baking series inspired by the internet trend of people trying and failing to make elaborate cakes. This season of the competition series, dubbed Nailed It! Double Trouble, has double the bakers as the contestants are now in teams of two, which Byer says led to some great pairs. Unfortunately, that doesn’t mean the end result was any better. Due to Coronavirus restrictions, Double Trouble had to be more distanced than the previous seasons, but that didn’t lessen the fun and chaos of the show.
Deadline: Having double the bakers, did you expect better cakes or for the cakes to be twice as bad?
Nicole Byer: You know,...
Deadline: Having double the bakers, did you expect better cakes or for the cakes to be twice as bad?
Nicole Byer: You know,...
- 6/14/2021
- by Ryan Fleming
- Deadline Film + TV
The fifth season of the Netflix reality baking competition series Nailed It! is serving up a new format, where teams of two are competing to re-create edible masterpieces for a $10,000 prize. But, to Emmy-nominated host Nicole Byer’s surprise, two heads aren’t always better than one.
“That’s what you would think. You would think two heads are better than one,” she said during her appearance at Deadline’s Contenders Television: Documentary + Unscripted awards-season event. “I think it’s a symptom of our society. I think people have trouble communicating. And then I think when you’re thrown into a very high-pressure situation — I’m screaming at you. There’s cameras. Jacques Torres is a world-renowned chef — and you’re like, ‘Oh, I have to do things.’ I don’t think having someone extra in the kitchen is always helpful.”
While working in pairs didn’t necessarily elevate the outcome for the amateur bakers,...
“That’s what you would think. You would think two heads are better than one,” she said during her appearance at Deadline’s Contenders Television: Documentary + Unscripted awards-season event. “I think it’s a symptom of our society. I think people have trouble communicating. And then I think when you’re thrown into a very high-pressure situation — I’m screaming at you. There’s cameras. Jacques Torres is a world-renowned chef — and you’re like, ‘Oh, I have to do things.’ I don’t think having someone extra in the kitchen is always helpful.”
While working in pairs didn’t necessarily elevate the outcome for the amateur bakers,...
- 5/1/2021
- by Amanda N'Duka
- Deadline Film + TV
Just when we thought Nailed It! couldn't get messier. On Friday, Feb. 26, Netflix released the trailer for Nailed It! Double Trouble, a spinoff for the hit baking competition. The new season, which premieres March 26 on the streaming service, features beloved Nailed It! hosts Nicole Byer and Jacques Torres as they oversee teams of two that attempt to recreate impressive treats in the hope of winning a $10,000 prize. "Ooh, something smells a little fishy. Could it be Nailed It!? Yes, it is," Byer teases in the new trailer below. "This season is a team competition, double trouble. And, with double the help, maybe we'll get a better cake?" We're not so sure about that! In fact, Torres...
- 2/26/2021
- E! Online
Nailed It: Season 4 is a high energy show that shows a side to amateur baking that we, as an audience, never really get to see – one that will have you all shouting at the screen and rolling in laughter!
If you have not heard of this show before, Nailed It is a series which features completely amateur bakers taking part in the show to try and bake some of the most complicated and difficult cakes I have ever seen, with the hopes of winning some cash. Due to the contestant’s lack of skills it leads to some very hilarious scenes – and cakes – at the end of the show. I think too many times we hear of people who have never baked before being able to make the most wonderful cakes so its nice to see the actual struggle in baking.
This show is hosted by Nicole Byer and...
If you have not heard of this show before, Nailed It is a series which features completely amateur bakers taking part in the show to try and bake some of the most complicated and difficult cakes I have ever seen, with the hopes of winning some cash. Due to the contestant’s lack of skills it leads to some very hilarious scenes – and cakes – at the end of the show. I think too many times we hear of people who have never baked before being able to make the most wonderful cakes so its nice to see the actual struggle in baking.
This show is hosted by Nicole Byer and...
- 4/13/2020
- by Rhys Payne
- Nerdly
Welcome back to Tune In: our weekly newsletter offering a guide to the best of the week’s TV.
Each week, Variety’s TV team combs through the week’s schedule, selecting our picks of what to watch and when/how to watch them. As many across the country continue to practice self-isolation due to coronavirus, why not while away a few hours on some of the shows below?
This week, “Home Before Dark” debuts on Apple TV Plus, and “Hawaii Five-0” signs off on CBS.
“Homefest: James Corden’s Late Late Show Special,” CBS, Monday, 10 p.m.
James Corden seeks to channel the spirit of bringing people together by keeping them apart with this one-hour special packed with music, magic and comedy. The show will feature performances from Bts in South Korea, Andrea Bocelli in Italy, Dua Lipa in London, and the trio of Billie Eilish, Finneas and John Legend from Los Angeles.
Each week, Variety’s TV team combs through the week’s schedule, selecting our picks of what to watch and when/how to watch them. As many across the country continue to practice self-isolation due to coronavirus, why not while away a few hours on some of the shows below?
This week, “Home Before Dark” debuts on Apple TV Plus, and “Hawaii Five-0” signs off on CBS.
“Homefest: James Corden’s Late Late Show Special,” CBS, Monday, 10 p.m.
James Corden seeks to channel the spirit of bringing people together by keeping them apart with this one-hour special packed with music, magic and comedy. The show will feature performances from Bts in South Korea, Andrea Bocelli in Italy, Dua Lipa in London, and the trio of Billie Eilish, Finneas and John Legend from Los Angeles.
- 3/30/2020
- by Will Thorne
- Variety Film + TV
In today’s TV news roundup, Netflix is dropping new episodes of “Nailed It!” in April and Quibi released the official trailer for “Murder House Flip.”
Dates
Netflix is dropping Season 4 of “Nailed It!” on Wednesday, April 1. The show, hosted by Nicole Byer and Jacques Torres, follows home-bakers, who have a poor track record in the kitchen, as they take a shot at re-creating edible masterpieces for a $10,000 prize. The show is produced by Magical Elves with Casey Kriley, Patrick Doody and Gayle Gawlowski serving as executive producers. Watch the official trailer of the upcoming Season 4 below.
First Looks
Quibi has released the official trailer of “Murder House Flip.” The unconventional new home renovation show takes on the country’s most infamous homes in which there have been mysterious murders. Homeowners turn to high-end renovation experts, Mikel Welch and Joelle Uzyel, to take these homes from “morbid to marvelous.” “Murder...
Dates
Netflix is dropping Season 4 of “Nailed It!” on Wednesday, April 1. The show, hosted by Nicole Byer and Jacques Torres, follows home-bakers, who have a poor track record in the kitchen, as they take a shot at re-creating edible masterpieces for a $10,000 prize. The show is produced by Magical Elves with Casey Kriley, Patrick Doody and Gayle Gawlowski serving as executive producers. Watch the official trailer of the upcoming Season 4 below.
First Looks
Quibi has released the official trailer of “Murder House Flip.” The unconventional new home renovation show takes on the country’s most infamous homes in which there have been mysterious murders. Homeowners turn to high-end renovation experts, Mikel Welch and Joelle Uzyel, to take these homes from “morbid to marvelous.” “Murder...
- 3/18/2020
- by Klaritza Rico
- Variety Film + TV
Nicole Byer sure can host Nailed It, but can she nail it herself? In today's episode of Netflix's Youtube series Sleighed It, Byer and Sugar Rush Christmas (and Nightly Pop) host Hunter March step behind the counter to try to bake and decorate their own scary mouse cake. We've got a fun clip from the episode, in which Byer tells March he cannot use a paper towel to cheat part of the mouse's fancy coat, even if they're running out of time. They also end up having to press their panic button, and head judge Jacques Torres has to come over and save their mouse's head from falling off. To quote Byer: What a treat! What a dream! You can also watch...
- 11/29/2019
- E! Online
Round up your loved ones and brew some hot chocolate, because a second edition of Nailed It!'s holiday special is on the way.
On Tuesday, Netflix shared the trailer for the second season of Nailed It! Holiday!, which drops on Nov. 22. Judging from the hilarious footage, we'll once again be treated to "St. Nicole and Jacques Frost" willingly ingesting some of the worst baking fails ever captured on television. From sweet Santa sculptures to colorful sugar cookies, the contestants try their best to replicate intricate baked goods with holiday themes.
In addition to quips from host and judge Nicole Byer and Jacques Torres, you can expect to see appearances from Maya Rudolph, Jillian Bell, David Burtka, Bridget Everett, Jason Mantzoukas, and Ron Ben Israel. Oh, and apparently even The Grinch will pop up to ring in the new year! Watch the trailer above, then check out the rest of...
On Tuesday, Netflix shared the trailer for the second season of Nailed It! Holiday!, which drops on Nov. 22. Judging from the hilarious footage, we'll once again be treated to "St. Nicole and Jacques Frost" willingly ingesting some of the worst baking fails ever captured on television. From sweet Santa sculptures to colorful sugar cookies, the contestants try their best to replicate intricate baked goods with holiday themes.
In addition to quips from host and judge Nicole Byer and Jacques Torres, you can expect to see appearances from Maya Rudolph, Jillian Bell, David Burtka, Bridget Everett, Jason Mantzoukas, and Ron Ben Israel. Oh, and apparently even The Grinch will pop up to ring in the new year! Watch the trailer above, then check out the rest of...
- 11/8/2019
- by Quinn Keaney
- Popsugar.com
Exclusive: Netflix has issued the second season trailer for “Sugar Rush,” the baking competition series where contestants battle each other and the clock.
The series will return to Netflix with six new episodes on Friday, July 26. The second season of “Sugar Rush” brings back host Hunter March with world-class pastry chefs Candace Nelson and Adriano Zumbo judging the competition bakers. Guest judges include Paris Berelc,Jackie Sorkin, Carla Hall, Nick and Vanessa Lachey, Jacques Torres and Irene Choi, as the time-constrained baking teams incorporate themes like Science, Trending, Family, and Love into their baking creations.
Sugar Rush is produced by Magical Elves with Executive Producer Doneen Arquines serving as showrunner, and Dan Cutforth, Jane Lipsitz, Casey Kriley, Candace Nelson and Tara Siener also serving as executive producers.
Watch the trailer above.
The series will return to Netflix with six new episodes on Friday, July 26. The second season of “Sugar Rush” brings back host Hunter March with world-class pastry chefs Candace Nelson and Adriano Zumbo judging the competition bakers. Guest judges include Paris Berelc,Jackie Sorkin, Carla Hall, Nick and Vanessa Lachey, Jacques Torres and Irene Choi, as the time-constrained baking teams incorporate themes like Science, Trending, Family, and Love into their baking creations.
Sugar Rush is produced by Magical Elves with Executive Producer Doneen Arquines serving as showrunner, and Dan Cutforth, Jane Lipsitz, Casey Kriley, Candace Nelson and Tara Siener also serving as executive producers.
Watch the trailer above.
- 7/12/2019
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
Nailed It host Nicole Byer says her exclusion from an image promoting the Netflix show was resolved after she raised the issue on social media.
Byer was reacting to a tweet (since deleted) from a fan of the show who noted that the thumbnail image Netflix used to promote Nailed It featured her co-host, Jacques Torres, and "Wes," an assistant director and occasional onscreen presence — but not Byer.
The streamer uses different thumbnail images of programs for different users, but the exclusion of Byer — a primary onscreen presence and the only person of color among the regular ...
Byer was reacting to a tweet (since deleted) from a fan of the show who noted that the thumbnail image Netflix used to promote Nailed It featured her co-host, Jacques Torres, and "Wes," an assistant director and occasional onscreen presence — but not Byer.
The streamer uses different thumbnail images of programs for different users, but the exclusion of Byer — a primary onscreen presence and the only person of color among the regular ...
- 5/29/2019
- The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
What is the opposite of “Nailed it“?
Netflix on Tuesday evening promptly removed one of the thumbnails it has in rotation for the reality competition Nailed It!, after the questionable composition was brought to the attention of co-host Nicole Byer.
Said thumbnail (shown at right, in a since-deleted tweet grabbed by E! News) featured assistant director “Wes” (who sometimes appears on-camera) and co-host Jacques Torres. Netflix is known to run “A/B” tests of different thumbnail images on its homepage, tailored to specific customers/their established preferences or merely to offer a variety of visual cues. (The streamer has also...
Netflix on Tuesday evening promptly removed one of the thumbnails it has in rotation for the reality competition Nailed It!, after the questionable composition was brought to the attention of co-host Nicole Byer.
Said thumbnail (shown at right, in a since-deleted tweet grabbed by E! News) featured assistant director “Wes” (who sometimes appears on-camera) and co-host Jacques Torres. Netflix is known to run “A/B” tests of different thumbnail images on its homepage, tailored to specific customers/their established preferences or merely to offer a variety of visual cues. (The streamer has also...
- 5/29/2019
- TVLine.com
Netflix can't really say "Nailed it!" after Nailed It! host Nicole Byer called out the streaming service on Twitter. On Tuesday, a Twitter user named @dylsauce tweeted an image of a Netflix thumbnail for the hit baking show and made some comments about the people in the photo. dylsauce wrote, "i remember reading somewhere that @netflix puts men on the thumbnails of shows and movies a lot, but yo - this is Nuts. @nicolebyer Is Nailed It. I love wes and chef jacques but Come On - this is so upsetting." The thumbnail that was tweeted doesn't include a photo of Byer, but rather head judge Jacques Torres and assistant director Weston Bahr (lovingly known as Wes on...
- 5/29/2019
- E! Online
Netflix has announced the return of its long-running documentary series Chef’s Table and new episodes of Somebody Feed Phil, featuring Phil Rosenthal. They join the new The Chef Show with Jon Favreau and Chef Roy Choi on the Netflix menu, the latter show announced earlier today.
The new and returning series were unveiled during Netflix’s Fysee Food Day at Raleigh Studios in Los Angeles. Guests enjoyed a variety of panels and activations, hosted by Queer Eye’s Antoni Porowski. The day celebrated Netflix’s food content, including interactive demonstrations with Samin Nosrat of Salt Fat Acid Heat with Samin Nosrat, and Nicole Byer and Jacques Torres of Nailed It!.
The long-running, Emmy-nominated documentary series Chef’s Table will return with two new seasons. Currently in its sixth season, the series follows celebrated chefs from around the globe as they pave their own path in the culinary world. The...
The new and returning series were unveiled during Netflix’s Fysee Food Day at Raleigh Studios in Los Angeles. Guests enjoyed a variety of panels and activations, hosted by Queer Eye’s Antoni Porowski. The day celebrated Netflix’s food content, including interactive demonstrations with Samin Nosrat of Salt Fat Acid Heat with Samin Nosrat, and Nicole Byer and Jacques Torres of Nailed It!.
The long-running, Emmy-nominated documentary series Chef’s Table will return with two new seasons. Currently in its sixth season, the series follows celebrated chefs from around the globe as they pave their own path in the culinary world. The...
- 5/19/2019
- by Bruce Haring
- Deadline Film + TV
In today’s roundup, Netflix has released the first official trailer for “Nailed It!” Season 3, and Own’s new family saga “Ambitions” is set to debut in June.
First Looks
Netflix has released the first official trailer for Season 3 of “Nailed It!”, which returns May 17. Nicole Byer and Jacques Torres are back as hosts of the unscripted series as they judge amateur home bakers compete in the kitchen for a $10,000 prize. Competitions throughout the upcoming season include a Marvel-inspired cupcake challenge and a gingerbread self-portrait competition.
Just in time for the May 28 premiere of “America’s Got Talent,” Howie Mandel attempts to define “stan” terminology in a video posted to the show’s YouTube channel. Season 14 of the NBC series will feature new judges Gabrielle Union and Julianne Hough and fresh host Terry Crews. Mandel and Simon Cowell will return to the judging table as they seek out the...
First Looks
Netflix has released the first official trailer for Season 3 of “Nailed It!”, which returns May 17. Nicole Byer and Jacques Torres are back as hosts of the unscripted series as they judge amateur home bakers compete in the kitchen for a $10,000 prize. Competitions throughout the upcoming season include a Marvel-inspired cupcake challenge and a gingerbread self-portrait competition.
Just in time for the May 28 premiere of “America’s Got Talent,” Howie Mandel attempts to define “stan” terminology in a video posted to the show’s YouTube channel. Season 14 of the NBC series will feature new judges Gabrielle Union and Julianne Hough and fresh host Terry Crews. Mandel and Simon Cowell will return to the judging table as they seek out the...
- 5/7/2019
- by Anna Tingley
- Variety Film + TV
Are you ready to watch comedian Nicole Byer and chef Jacques Torres politely eat some of the most hideous baked creations the world has ever seen? Yes? You're in luck - season three of Netflix's hilarious baking competition, Nailed It!, is returning for season three on May 17!
On every episode of the endearing series, we get to watch three amateur contestants compete to re-create complicated, gorgeous, and whimsical cakes or treats that are beyond Instagram-worthy. Few of the bakers ever get even remotely close, but as long as they're the best of the worst, they can earn either a fancy prize or the ultimate pot of $10,000.
Between Byer's nonstop one-liners and Torres's barely-controlled laughter upon seeing some of the wild creations that some of the contestants serve up - we're still not over that princess tower cake, to be quite honest - it's an incredibly fun ride. Below,...
On every episode of the endearing series, we get to watch three amateur contestants compete to re-create complicated, gorgeous, and whimsical cakes or treats that are beyond Instagram-worthy. Few of the bakers ever get even remotely close, but as long as they're the best of the worst, they can earn either a fancy prize or the ultimate pot of $10,000.
Between Byer's nonstop one-liners and Torres's barely-controlled laughter upon seeing some of the wild creations that some of the contestants serve up - we're still not over that princess tower cake, to be quite honest - it's an incredibly fun ride. Below,...
- 4/27/2019
- by Quinn Keaney
- Popsugar.com
Netflix has renewed the reality baking competition series “Nailed It!” for a third season, set to premiere globally on May 17.
The show is a twist on traditional cooking shows, by bringing together home bakers who make up for their lack of skill with their enthusiastic attitudes. Comedian Nicole Byer and renowned pastry chef Jacques Torres host and judge the chaos in the kitchen, from half-baked doll cakes to delightfully creepy edible clowns. The baker who makes the best (or least terrible) recreation can take home a $10,000 prize.
On the upcoming six-episode season, viewers will be treated to challenges like the Marvel showdown, where bakers must make Marvel-themed cupcakes and a daunting “Black Panther” cake. Actress and gaming icon Felicia Day joins the judge’s panel. Other episodes include “Cake-o-Phobia,” featuring bug cookies and a clown cake; a cake replica of Michelangelo’s “David”; Neanderthal cupcakes and a T. rex cake...
The show is a twist on traditional cooking shows, by bringing together home bakers who make up for their lack of skill with their enthusiastic attitudes. Comedian Nicole Byer and renowned pastry chef Jacques Torres host and judge the chaos in the kitchen, from half-baked doll cakes to delightfully creepy edible clowns. The baker who makes the best (or least terrible) recreation can take home a $10,000 prize.
On the upcoming six-episode season, viewers will be treated to challenges like the Marvel showdown, where bakers must make Marvel-themed cupcakes and a daunting “Black Panther” cake. Actress and gaming icon Felicia Day joins the judge’s panel. Other episodes include “Cake-o-Phobia,” featuring bug cookies and a clown cake; a cake replica of Michelangelo’s “David”; Neanderthal cupcakes and a T. rex cake...
- 4/23/2019
- by Rachel Yang
- Variety Film + TV
“Nailed It!” is coming back for a third season at Netflix, with hosts Nicole Byer and pastry chef Jacques Torres once again at the helm of this hot mess of a baking competition. Six new episodes will launch on Netflix May 17.
The series follows contestants with questionable baking skills trying to recreate culinary masterpieces for the chance to win a $10,000 prize. The crazy challenges the bakers will be tasked with this season include a “Black Panther” cake, a cotton-candy flavored clown cake, a cake-replica of Michelangelo’s statue of David, a T. rex cake, a fondant-covered doll cake, and a layered bust of Napoleon Bonaparte.
In each episode, contestants compete in two challenges. In the first, called “Baker’s Choice,” they choose a cake to recreate. The winner of round one gets a special prize and a golden chef’s hat. In the second challenge, “Nail It or Fail It,...
The series follows contestants with questionable baking skills trying to recreate culinary masterpieces for the chance to win a $10,000 prize. The crazy challenges the bakers will be tasked with this season include a “Black Panther” cake, a cotton-candy flavored clown cake, a cake-replica of Michelangelo’s statue of David, a T. rex cake, a fondant-covered doll cake, and a layered bust of Napoleon Bonaparte.
In each episode, contestants compete in two challenges. In the first, called “Baker’s Choice,” they choose a cake to recreate. The winner of round one gets a special prize and a golden chef’s hat. In the second challenge, “Nail It or Fail It,...
- 4/23/2019
- by Margeaux Sippell
- The Wrap
Digest this: Netflix has renewed its baking competition series Nailed It! for a third season and set a May 17 global launch date.
Hosted by Nicole Byer and Jacques Torres, the series sees home bakers with a terrible track record take a shot at re-creating edible masterpieces for a $10,000 prize. As the streamer puts it: Nailed It! is part competition, part hot mess.
The baking series format has been on, well, a roll lately. Netflix launched a local version of the show in Mexico two months ago, and the format is set for local productions in France, Spain and Germany. No details on dates or judges for the Euro takes on the baking show, but the Mexico version was hosted by comedian Omar Chaparro and chef Anna Ruiz with a series of guest judges including Sylvia Weinstock.
The U.S. take on Nailed It! went live in March 2018 and was followed...
Hosted by Nicole Byer and Jacques Torres, the series sees home bakers with a terrible track record take a shot at re-creating edible masterpieces for a $10,000 prize. As the streamer puts it: Nailed It! is part competition, part hot mess.
The baking series format has been on, well, a roll lately. Netflix launched a local version of the show in Mexico two months ago, and the format is set for local productions in France, Spain and Germany. No details on dates or judges for the Euro takes on the baking show, but the Mexico version was hosted by comedian Omar Chaparro and chef Anna Ruiz with a series of guest judges including Sylvia Weinstock.
The U.S. take on Nailed It! went live in March 2018 and was followed...
- 4/23/2019
- by Erik Pedersen
- Deadline Film + TV
Has your life been missing baking disasters? Fear not, Nailed It! season three is almost here. Netflix revealed the fan-favorite cake baking competition series returns on May 17 with six new episodes full of disastrous creations. Nicole Byer and Jacques Torres are back for another go of sweet treats. Well, sweet treats really depends on the competitor. Here's a breakdown of the six episodes, Marvel fans take note. "The Marvel Episode!" The bakers take on Marvel superhero-themed cupcakes with cookie toppers, then in the second round they tackle a daunting Black Panther cake. Felicia Day joins the panel as guest. "Cake-o-Phobia" Book cookies and a creepy clown...
- 4/23/2019
- E! Online
Nailed It!, Netflix’s home baking competition, is getting local versions in France, Spain and Germany following the launch of a remake in Mexico.
The series, which sees home bakers with a terrible track record take a shot at re-creating edible masterpieces for a cash prize, originally launched in the U.S. hosted by Nicole Byer and Jacques Torres in March 2018.
The Magical Elves-produced show was followed by a second season in June and a holiday special in December.
The Svod service then launched a remake in Mexico in February that was hosted by comedian Omar Chaparro and chef Anna Ruiz with a series of guest judges including Sylvia Weinstock.
Following its first quarter financial results, Netflix revealed that the Mexican version had been a hit locally. In a letter to investors, it noted, “¡Nailed It!: México [achieved] three times more first-month watchers in Mexico than the dubbed Us version.
The series, which sees home bakers with a terrible track record take a shot at re-creating edible masterpieces for a cash prize, originally launched in the U.S. hosted by Nicole Byer and Jacques Torres in March 2018.
The Magical Elves-produced show was followed by a second season in June and a holiday special in December.
The Svod service then launched a remake in Mexico in February that was hosted by comedian Omar Chaparro and chef Anna Ruiz with a series of guest judges including Sylvia Weinstock.
Following its first quarter financial results, Netflix revealed that the Mexican version had been a hit locally. In a letter to investors, it noted, “¡Nailed It!: México [achieved] three times more first-month watchers in Mexico than the dubbed Us version.
- 4/16/2019
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
As Jacques Torres' profile is getting bigger, his waistline is getting smaller. The French chocolatier and pastry chef is back for Nailed It! Holiday, which debuted Dec. 7 on Netflix. Since Nailed It! began streaming in March, viewers have watched and wondered how Torres got so slim—and now, he's telling E! News all about how he lost "almost 60 lbs." in 2018. "Working in food, I understand what food is good—and what food is less good," Torres says in an exclusive interview. "But, you know, when you reach 50 and 60 years old, your metabolism doesn't work the same. Some people are heavy and in very good health. But me? I was heavy, and my liver was what we call a 'fat...
- 12/14/2018
- E! Online
The world's best reality TV show hosts - Nicole Byer and Jacques Torres, who else?! - are graciously returning for Netflix's holiday special of Nailed It!, aptly titled Nailed It! Holiday! The two half-hour episodes arrive on the streaming giant on Dec. 7 and features Byer saying one-liners about the new contestants' hilariously bad desserts like "That blew my wig back" and "What Is That Frosting Technique? I love it."
Season three of the show is hopefully coming soon, but in the meantime, this will help keep us busy. Check out the trailer above to see deformed cake pops, sludge-y frosting, and cakes that look more like horror movie monsters than baked goods. And, of course, you can head over to Netflix now to stream the first two seasons.
Season three of the show is hopefully coming soon, but in the meantime, this will help keep us busy. Check out the trailer above to see deformed cake pops, sludge-y frosting, and cakes that look more like horror movie monsters than baked goods. And, of course, you can head over to Netflix now to stream the first two seasons.
- 12/6/2018
- by Quinn Keaney
- Popsugar.com
On today’s TV roundup, the trailer for “Shameless” Season 9 drops and NBC announces its inaugural Female Forward Class.
Casting
ABC has added Garcelle Beauvais as a recurring guest star in Season 2 of “Siren,” which began production today in Vancouver. Beauvais plays Susan Bishop, Maddie’s (Fola Evans-Akingbola) mom and Dale’s (Gil Birmingham) wife, who abandoned her family for the past 10 months. She is back in Bristol Cove and ready to make amends with her family.
Dates
MTV announced the new season of “Ridiculousness” will premiere on an all-new night beginning Sunday, Aug. 5 at 8 p.m. Et/Pt. Host Rob Dyrdek returns with Chanel West Coast and Steelo Brim to dissect the internet’s most provocative and absurd viral videos. Special guests this season include Olympic athletes Adam Rippon, Chloe Kim and Laurie Hernandez, pop-rap duo Jack & Jack, “Wild ‘N Out” star Justina Valentina and more.
Greenlights
Netflix has greenlit a Christmas-themed “Nailed It!
Casting
ABC has added Garcelle Beauvais as a recurring guest star in Season 2 of “Siren,” which began production today in Vancouver. Beauvais plays Susan Bishop, Maddie’s (Fola Evans-Akingbola) mom and Dale’s (Gil Birmingham) wife, who abandoned her family for the past 10 months. She is back in Bristol Cove and ready to make amends with her family.
Dates
MTV announced the new season of “Ridiculousness” will premiere on an all-new night beginning Sunday, Aug. 5 at 8 p.m. Et/Pt. Host Rob Dyrdek returns with Chanel West Coast and Steelo Brim to dissect the internet’s most provocative and absurd viral videos. Special guests this season include Olympic athletes Adam Rippon, Chloe Kim and Laurie Hernandez, pop-rap duo Jack & Jack, “Wild ‘N Out” star Justina Valentina and more.
Greenlights
Netflix has greenlit a Christmas-themed “Nailed It!
- 7/26/2018
- by Ellis Clopton
- Variety Film + TV
"I'm sorry for whoever has to eat this." It's almost time to go back into the kitchen, Nailed It fans. With a little over a week to go before the breakout reality hit returns for season two on Netflix, the streaming service has finally released a trailer teasing what we can expect when host Nicole Byer and head judge Jacques Torres find themselves subjected to some of the most hilariously horrendous baking to ever grace the small screen. And boy, oh boy, does it look disastrous—in the best way possible. On the menu this season? Well, it looks like that iconic unicorn cake is finally coming into play. "I don't even know which cake is which," one delusional determined...
- 6/20/2018
- E! Online
Putting exceptional chefs through a trial by fire with Top Chef, Magical Elves co-founder Jane Lipsitz subsequently moved to the opposite end of the culinary spectrum, celebrating the (often failed) efforts of amateurs with Netflix competition series Nailed It!
Based on an internet meme phenomenon where novice cooks try to recreate edible masterpieces, the series watches as laymen take their shot at greatness in pursuit of a $10,000 prize.
Learning the ropes of the chef’s world after other notable unscripted efforts including Project Runway and Project Greenlight, Lipsitz embraced and was challenged by the limited skill set her Nailed It! contestants brought to the table.
From a producing standpoint, the unpredictability of what would unfold in Season 1—with amateurs cooking against the clock—was an obstacle to contemplate. But it was also the delightful end goal, a core aspect of the series’ brand.
“There’s definitely a certain freedom in producing Nailed It!
Based on an internet meme phenomenon where novice cooks try to recreate edible masterpieces, the series watches as laymen take their shot at greatness in pursuit of a $10,000 prize.
Learning the ropes of the chef’s world after other notable unscripted efforts including Project Runway and Project Greenlight, Lipsitz embraced and was challenged by the limited skill set her Nailed It! contestants brought to the table.
From a producing standpoint, the unpredictability of what would unfold in Season 1—with amateurs cooking against the clock—was an obstacle to contemplate. But it was also the delightful end goal, a core aspect of the series’ brand.
“There’s definitely a certain freedom in producing Nailed It!
- 6/14/2018
- by Matt Grobar
- Deadline Film + TV
Today, Netflix announced second seasons for several unscripted original series: Dope, Drug Lords, Nailed It!, Queer Eye and The Toys That Made Us.
“These series are indicative of what we’re trying to accomplish for Netflix unscripted: working with world-class producers to create the best unscripted shows on television,” said Bela Bajaria, Vice President of Content for Netflix. “These series elevate the genre with innovative takes on familiar formats. They deliver immersive and nuanced stories. They elicit so many emotions from viewers, from tears of laughter to tears of joy – and that’s just Queer Eye.”
Netflix ordered second seasons of the following unscripted originals:
Dope
A docu-series filmed from the perspective of dealers, users and the police, this vivid series features a bracing look at the war on drugs.
Season two starts April 20, 2018.
Dope is produced by Wall to Wall Media Ltd., with Jeremy Dear and Chris Lent serving...
“These series are indicative of what we’re trying to accomplish for Netflix unscripted: working with world-class producers to create the best unscripted shows on television,” said Bela Bajaria, Vice President of Content for Netflix. “These series elevate the genre with innovative takes on familiar formats. They deliver immersive and nuanced stories. They elicit so many emotions from viewers, from tears of laughter to tears of joy – and that’s just Queer Eye.”
Netflix ordered second seasons of the following unscripted originals:
Dope
A docu-series filmed from the perspective of dealers, users and the police, this vivid series features a bracing look at the war on drugs.
Season two starts April 20, 2018.
Dope is produced by Wall to Wall Media Ltd., with Jeremy Dear and Chris Lent serving...
- 3/28/2018
- by Kristyn Clarke
- Age of the Nerd
Jacques Torres Makes A Chocolate Pumpkin Centerpiece & Spiked Hot Chocolate
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- 10/11/2017
- by People Staff
- PEOPLE.com
'Tis the season to drink hot chocolate! In New York City, fans of the rich drink have plenty of options when it comes to settling in for a treat. Today, we're taste-testing three of the absolute best locations in Manhattan to get a chocolate fix: City Bakery, Jacques Torres Chocolate, and Caffe Lavazza at Eataly. Come along for the fun!
- 11/7/2014
- by Allie-Merriam
- Popsugar.com
When Next Great Baker returns for its fourth season Tuesday night on TLC, Cake Boss star Buddy Valastro will have an additional pair of professional perspectives to help him choose a winner. World-renowned chocolatier Jacques Torres and Magnolia Bakery chief Bobbie Lloyd have signed on as the series’ first permanent judges. “Jacques and Bobbie are the definitions of business skill and culinary creativity,” said Valastro in a TLC press release announcing the additions. “I’m thrilled to have their unique perspectives and expertise help me monitor the teams’ progress and ensure they have what it takes to successfully run a baking business, … Continue reading →
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- 6/20/2014
- by Lori Acken
- ChannelGuideMag
The fourth season of TLC's “Next Great Baker” will premiere on Tuesday, June 24 at 9 p.m., TheWrap has learned. The new season will feature some fresh twists and a couple additions. “Cake Boss” star and the show's judge Buddy Valastro returns with two additional permanent judges: chocolatier Jacques Torres and Magnolia Bakery's chief baking officer Bobbie Lloyd. Also read: TLC Renews ‘Something Borrowed, Something New’ for Season 3 (Exclusive) There will also be a few changes to the competition. The contenders will compete in pairs, rather than individually, for a chance to work for Valastro at the new Carlo's Bakery at Las.
- 4/30/2014
- by Jethro Nededog
- The Wrap
Talk about a good egg! This giant chocolate beauty was designed by Jacques Torres. The chocolatier, along with several big names in fashion, will be participating in Fabergé's 2014 Big Egg Hunt. Artists and industry insiders will design and display their eggs throughout New York's five boroughs. The egg designs range from Bruce Weber's collage of Kate Moss to Marchesa's blinged out silver-gilded egg to Ralph Lauren's western wear design. They'll be eye candy for kids and grown-ups alike. Torres' chocolate egg is no frou-frou looking Easter candy. Standing 30 inches tall and weighing more 120 pounds, his egg captures the sultry cityscape of New York. The egg was a...
- 4/19/2014
- E! Online
Four Food Network stars dig into their bag of tricks to scare up some Halloween-friendly treats in a special holiday-themed episode of "Best Thing I Ever Made" airing Sunday morning, Oct. 28.
Each of the four cooks -- Sunny Anderson, Jacques Torres, Susan Feniger and Eric Greenspan -- hosts his own segment, preparing his favorite spooktacular dish.
In Anderson's case, that's her beloved candy bar pancakes with "booberry" syrup.
"You have candy bars left over, so what are you going to do with them? I make pancakes, but I crunch up either Butterfingers or Snickers, and I put them in the batter," Anderson tells Zap2it. "Then I make a simple blueberry syrup. It's my own pancake batter recipe, but it only has a tablespoon of sugar in the whole recipe. I just make the batter and fold in the candy bars. It's one of my favorite things to make, even when it isn't Halloween,...
Each of the four cooks -- Sunny Anderson, Jacques Torres, Susan Feniger and Eric Greenspan -- hosts his own segment, preparing his favorite spooktacular dish.
In Anderson's case, that's her beloved candy bar pancakes with "booberry" syrup.
"You have candy bars left over, so what are you going to do with them? I make pancakes, but I crunch up either Butterfingers or Snickers, and I put them in the batter," Anderson tells Zap2it. "Then I make a simple blueberry syrup. It's my own pancake batter recipe, but it only has a tablespoon of sugar in the whole recipe. I just make the batter and fold in the candy bars. It's one of my favorite things to make, even when it isn't Halloween,...
- 10/28/2012
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
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