About 52 Kitchen Adventures

About the Baker

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In the kitchen since before she could reach the counters, Stephanie (Nuccitelli) Saunders is a self-taught baker who loves anything to do with butter, eggs, and sugar. The blogger lives in Sacramento, CA and works at a digital marketing agency by day. By night, she bakes and tries to find people to eat all of her homemade desserts.

Stephanie is passionate about baking from scratch, anything mint-chocolate, traveling, bad puns, and trying new foods. You can connect with her on FacebookTwitterPinterestInstagram, and Google+. She also writes about food and develops recipes for various magazines and websites. She’s available for freelance work as a writer, recipe developer, and photographer. Please contact her for more information.

See Stephanie in action – making slow cooker cheesecakes and cupcake bouquets live on the Fox40 morning show.

About the Blog

52 Kitchen Adventures began in January 2010 as a challenge for Stephanie to cook more and try an unusual ingredient once a week for a year (one kitchen adventure a week – get the name?). After the year was over, the food blog became a creative outlet for the sweet-toothed author to fill with desserts and simplify baking from scratch for the home cook. Recipes range from almost healthy desserts to decadent creations, plus “homemade junk food” (copycat recipes of store-bought favorites), and easy slow cooker dishes.

 

11 Comments on About 52 Kitchen Adventures

  1. steph
    March 1, 2010 at 10:40 pm (14 years ago)

    Stephanie,
    It looks like we have more than just our names in common! My husband is always hovering around me when I use knives. He’s scared that I’ll cut myself because of my “unsafe” knife skills. Personally, I think I’m fine! 😛

    Love your idea for your blog; I think it’s great that you’re pushing the boundaries of your food experiences. Hope every new ingredient is one you end up loving!

    Reply
    • Stephanie
      March 2, 2010 at 7:29 am (14 years ago)

      Haha I think I’m fine too! 🙂 Thanks for the feedback and for the Momofuku recommendations! I’m excited to try them in person, but for now I’m vicariously living through your blog.

  2. Foodie in Berlin
    August 17, 2010 at 6:03 am (14 years ago)

    Supermarket connoisseur! Ha! Funny stuff, first time I’ve heard that one!

    Reply
  3. Molly
    March 30, 2011 at 3:36 pm (13 years ago)

    Hi there,

    I am just now trying your “ice cream” recipe with frozen banana… I really like your site! I hope it’s okay that I shared a link to it on my own.

    Keep it coming 🙂
    Molly

    Reply
  4. Jenny
    August 10, 2011 at 7:33 am (13 years ago)

    What a great way to explore new foods! And here I am just trying to try a new recipe a week. Hmm, maybe someday…
    Great job on your blog. I am loving it. I’ve got to try your buddhacello soon! And some of the more “off the beaten path” meat options you explore.
    Thanks for sharing your creative energy!

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  5. Pamela Nuccitelli
    February 11, 2015 at 9:35 am (9 years ago)

    Nice update, Steph! Love your inventive ideas! Cheers to fun, success…and many moments of sweet indulgence as you continue!

    Reply
    • Stephanie Saunders
      February 11, 2015 at 11:12 am (9 years ago)

      Thank you so much Pamela! 🙂

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