Rosanna Pansino

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Rosanna Pansino
Born (1985-06-08) June 8, 1985 (age 39)
Seattle, Washington, United States
Nationality American
Occupation YouTuber, baker, social media personality, singer, author
Known for Nerdy Nummies, "Perfect Together", and the music video "Dessert"
Website rosannapansino.com

Rosanna Pansino (born June 8, 1985)[1][2] is an American baker, actress, and YouTube personality. She is best known for her nerdy-themed cooking show Nerdy Nummies, one of the most popular baking shows on YouTube. She also starred as Violet in the animated YouTube series Broken Quest.[3] She is also a singer. Her first song, "Perfect Together", was released on February 14, 2015 and currently has over 11 million views and counting. Pansino is also an author, having written a cook book about all of her tasty treats.

YouTube career

Pansino's grandmother had a passion for baking that Pansino inherited. She also has a sister named Molly.[4] She began her YouTube channel after she was encouraged by a few of her professional YouTuber friends. She started to make videos on YouTube to get more comfortable in front of a camera. Her baking show started after she filmed the process of making themed treats at a party and gained momentum as her viewers began to enjoy it and started to request more.[5] Because she never saw a nerdy baking show on television or the Internet, Pansino decided to create her own.[6] Pansino has uploaded more than 100 cake, cookie and cupcake recipes as part of the Nerdy Nummies series. Its success has driven her channel to 6.1 million total subscribers and an average of 75 million views per month.

Nerdy Nummies

Nerdy Nummies is Pansino's YouTube baking show. Each episode of the show is a tutorial on how to make a nerdy-themed baked good and often features popular YouTube personalities such as Michelle Phan, Bethany Mota, Lindsey Stirling, Grace Helbig, Rhett and Link, Smosh, Hannah Hart, Cassey Ho, Jordan Maron, Markiplier, Alx James and Lilly Singh. Nerdy Nummies mostly features baking creations resembling characters and objects from video games, television shows, anime/manga, books, and films. Nerdy Nummies comes out every Tuesday and DIY or special (sometimes non-baking) videos every Saturday.

Pansino also released The Nerdy Nummies Cookbook,[7] which came out on November 3, 2015.[8] The book includes selected recipes previously featured on her Nerdy Nummies YouTube show. However, some of the previously featured recipes have been remastered and one-thirds of the book consist of new recipes that have never been featured on the show.[9] The book is divided into six chapters and has template barcodes and step-by-step pictures to guide certain recipes.[10] The Nerdy Nummies Cookbook was featured on the New York Times best seller list on November 22, 2015.[11]

References

  1. "Rosanna Pansino Spends 70 Hours a Week in The Kitchen For the Glory of YouTube" Cosmopolitan, June 9, 2015
  2. "Monsters ate my Birthday Cake Cake!"
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