

Have you ever wondered what a baking contest between horrible cooks would look like? It is not pretty. Well, Netflix’s Nailed It

Nailed It was first released on March 9, 2018, and now contains six seasons, including Nailed It Holiday and Double Trouble, along with four international versions. The humorous baking competition is known for its challenging nature where three amateur bakers must recreate jaw dropping desserts in incredibly short amounts of time. The challenges are first, baker’s choice, and then the nail it or fail it. In baker’s choice, the contestants have averagely thirty minutes to create their best take on a small sweet, such a cookie or cupcake, while in nail it or fail it, and hour and thirty minutes to masterpiece up an astounding cake. Show host, Nicole Byer, and professional pastry chef, Jacques Torres, score the contestant’s wild creations in addition to a celebrity guest judge featured in each episode.

This original Netflix series guarantees a good laugh. The bakers are consistently running into problems, seeking last-minute alternatives to finish their recreations. For example, Rice Krispies sheets instead of cakes, or like in this picture, handfuls of crumbled cake with a dash of buttercream on top. While there is a guided recipe to follow, bakers often eyeball measurements or decide to take a risk, which more often than not, does not pay off. For someone who cannot bake, one would think they would follow the instructions, right? Most notably though, are the facial expressions and commentary of the judges tasting the treats; never have so many dishes been seen spit out.

Yet, the best part is probably that Nailed It is actually very informative. Any time a baker is headed off track, the screen will display a frosted tip which will explain how to properly complete a baking task, use a tool, define an ingredient, or display what should or should not be done when working in the kitchen. While the baking process is chaotic, viewers actually often actually can learn something new. Beyond these, Torres will also express what a participant did wrong to result in such failures and help watchers from making the same mistakes.

This crash course for kitchen dummies has become a hit and is easy to see why. From tear-inducing catastrophic failures to exhilarating fast-paced baking and culinary advice, the show has got it all. Look no further for a new binge, because the perfect cheer-up comedy and lighthearted confection battle is ready to be played.
Series director, Paul Starkman, really “nailed it” with this one!