About

Welcome to Natasha’s Kitchen! I’m Natasha Kravchuk, and together with my husband, Vadim, we’ve been passionately developing and sharing tried-and-true recipes since 2009. Over the years, we have created a trusted recipe resource beloved by millions.

In 2023, I published my debut cookbook – Natasha’s Kitchen Cookbook, which quickly became a New York Times Best-Seller for three consecutive weeks. The book is an extension of our blog with top-quality recipes you can trust.

I come from a family of fantastic cooks, and I’m here to share generations of recipes that are homey, fresh, healthy, family-friendly, authentic, and adventurous. Most importantly, our recipes are meticulously tested and guaranteed to be delicious and reliable.

Natasha holding a lasagna casserole

My Family and Heritage

My culinary journey is deeply rooted in my family’s story. My family came to the U.S. as refugees from Ukraine when I was 4 years old. They brought 5 tiny girls and had nothing but a stack of suitcases. They didn’t know the language, but they worked hard and achieved the American dream. Watch the TV News Segment about our incredible story. My parents’ resilience and passion for food inspire every recipe I create.

Natasha with family posing on steps next to a house
Natasha with her parents and 4 sisters (Natasha is the middle child)

Growing up, I was so shy that I thought no one would marry me until my husband came along and swept me off my feet (true story). Over 20 years ago, I married my wonderful husband, Vadim (who is also Ukrainian). We are blessed with two children. Every recipe that I develop is thoroughly tested and approved by each of us and is often critiqued by relatives and friends. We only post the recipes we love and make over and over.

We live in Idaho (famous for its potatoes), and we love the quieter pace of our beautiful state. We strive to walk in love and live our lives by the word of God and the life of Jesus.

Natasha and Vadim slicing vegetables in the kitchen

Professional Background

We’re so thankful to be full-time foodies and recipe developers. We’re living our dream because of you and I can’t thank you enough! My heritage and diverse professional background, including years in business and nursing, have uniquely equipped me to be the recipe developer, video creator, photographer, writer, and business owner that I am today. We set the bar high so you can expect great recipes and videos here.

The Resume

  • 2003-2007: I worked for 7 years as a business intern, which I consider my most valuable education. My boss and mentor taught me the importance of excellence in business and meticulous attention to detail, which has served me well.
  • 2007 Earned my Bachelor’s Degree in Business with a double major in human resource management
  • 2007-2012 – Worked as a Realtor for 4 years. Fun fact: it was during my realtor days that I learned about blogging (although blogging about real estate was undeniably more boring than food)
  • 2012 Earned my Bachelor’s Degree in Nursing and worked as a Registered Nurse in Telemetry. The courses I took in nutrition, as well as being in a caring profession, made for a natural transition into serving my audience with recipes and connections that nurture body and soul.
  • Blogging since 2009 – What started as a way to share my family’s recipes and culinary journey, has turned into a vibrant community of millions of home cooks.

To summarize all of the many hats I wear – I am a wife, mom, food blogger, cookbook author, recipe developer, video creator, photographer, writer, influencer, social media boss, and entrepreneur, and I love to sing in my church choir. If I were a sandwich, I’d be a Chicken Bacon Avocado on Focaccia.

Natasha with family serving food

How I Got Started Cooking

To be completely honest, I wasn’t always excited about cooking. When I got married in 2003, it became a necessity – “must eat to live” and Mom wasn’t doing the cooking anymore. We had a lot of frozen meals and ate-out too much in the first year of our marriage. I had a free summer (and decided I would improve my cooking skills so we could live and eat healthier.

I dove into cookbook after cookbook and plundered my mom’s recipe books. I was at the library all the time bringing home piles of cookbooks; I was hooked! I even read my mother’s cooking textbook from her college days (Mom completed her culinary program when we moved to the US). I had discovered the joy of cooking. Within a few months, my husband and I each lost weight just from cooking more at home. Now I can’t stop cooking and thinking about cooking and dreaming about cooking… I was born for this!

My recipe collection continues to grow. I love to try new recipes and will share my favorites with you (like our internet-famous Meatloaf and beloved Banana Bread Recipe). I hope you enjoy this blog and find recipes that will become your family favorites as well.

Natasha with mom and daughter making pierogi

Natasha’s Kitchen Today

I started this food and family blog in 2009 as a way to share favorite recipes and events with family and friends. It has grown much larger than I could have imagined with about 1,300 recipes and about 19 million hungry visitors per month. In 2024, we passed 3,500,000 subscribers on YouTube and our channel is growing fast. We’ve been featured on:

  • Forbes
  • Good Morning America
  • ABC News
  • New York Times
  • Associated Press
  • USA Today
  • And hundreds more (see Press page for more)

My goal with Natasha’s Kitchen is for you to really discover and fall in love with cooking and find many new favorite recipes your family will love. The ingredients we use are simple and easily accessible, not overly hoity-toity. My motto: if you can read (a well-written, tested, and trusted recipe), you can cook.

Most of the recipes I share come from my mom and mother-in-law, family, friends, and my own experience in the kitchen. I am so thankful to have such amazing people in my life who generously share their rich knowledge of cooking.

It Takes a Village! I’m so blessed to partner with an incredible group of specialists who share their talents to support Natasha’s Kitchen. Whether it’s social media, email marketing, content editing, or video editing, their expertise helps everything run smoothly so I can focus on creating delicious recipes and fun videos for you. I’m so grateful for their contributions and for YOU, our amazing readers, who make it all possible.

Natasha's family prepping food in the kitchen

Natasha’s Kitchen Recipes

It’s very important to me to share trusted recipes that are reliable and work well in every kitchen and for every cooking skill level. This is why I develop and perfect all of my recipes through careful research and several rounds of testing in my own Kitchen in Idaho (elevation about 2,600 feet).

Every recipe is tested and approved by my family, and often friends, relatives, and even neighbors. All of the photography is done by myself, and I’m the one showing up in our videos. My husband edits the photos and videos (and he’s the videographer, single-handedly running 3 cameras at once).

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Community Guidelines: I love how this food blog has grown into a supportive cooking community – your comments, questions, tips, and success stories make every recipe better. Review my Comment Policy, then join the conversation.

Disclaimer: Per my Nutrition Disclaimer, this blog includes only my own opinions and is not professional advice. It is not intended to be dietary advice or a diet plan. Please talk to your Doctor or nutritionist for medical or dietary advice. I am not liable if you eat too many Hamburgers.

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Comments

  • Sabina
    November 30, 2017

    Natasha, I am completely obsessed with your blog! I stumbled across your instagram account a while back and found your blog this way. It is now my go-to for any home recipes I’m looking for (I’m originally from Moldova, so very close to Ukraine). Thanks so much for sharing your recipes, they’re so easy to follow and are all delicious (I’ve tried several already and can’t wait to try more). Thank you!!!!

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    • Natasha's Kitchen
      November 30, 2017

      You’re welcome Sabina! I’m so glad you found my site! Thanks for following and sharing your encouraging comments!

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  • Inna Gavrishchuk
    November 30, 2017

    Hi Natasha I don’t know you personally but I am truly happy for your success and proud of what you’ve been able to accomplish. Really inspiring! And I absolutely love your recipes. Minus the ones with mushrooms but that’s on me. I’m just not a fan of it. But I’m sure those taste awesome to those who are a fan. I use your website quite regularly and really am happy that your helping out our generation sharing these recipes. I’ve tried to follow several Russian written recipes and so darn difficult couldn’t even read through it. Yours are simple and to the point! Plus the videos and pictures are a major help as well when I’m making something brand new and not sure if it looks correct. Thank you! God bless you and your family na dali.

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    • Natasha
      natashaskitchen
      November 30, 2017

      Thank you so much for such an amazing review! Your comment is so encouraging and really blesses me. You’re so nice! 🙂

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  • Bea
    November 27, 2017

    Hi Natasha, thanks for the slow cook bbq pulled chicken recipe. Everyone enjoyed it at our family thanksgiving lunch. By the way, instead of chicken breast, I used boneless and skinless chicken thighs (didn’t have the chicken breas). Looking forward to trying more of your recipes!
    God bless you and your family,
    Bea

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    • Natasha's Kitchen
      November 27, 2017

      Hello Bea! I’m glad to hear how much you enjoy the recipe. Thanks for following and sharing your wonderful review! God Bless 😊

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  • Dorothy
    November 27, 2017

    Hi Natasha! I enjoy our site and have loved your recipes. I made the pumpkin pull apart bread for Thanksgiving and it was a huge hit! I had to make 2 batches! 🙂 I was thinking it would be fun to modify it for Christmas. Could I use applesauce in the dough instead of the pumpkin, would that work? Then I thought to put dried cranberries in with the cinnamon/brown sugar mix. Any thoughts on improving? Thanks!

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    • Natasha
      natashaskitchen
      November 27, 2017

      Hi Dorothy, I haven’t tried that but I think it could work with applesauce. It would probably be easiest to sprinkle the dried cranberries on after sprinkling the cinnamon and sugar. It might be slightly tougher to slice, but it should work. Let me know how it goes!

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  • Lyn P
    November 27, 2017

    I love your recipes and you make the recipes fun. Keep up the good work.

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    • Natasha's Kitchen
      November 27, 2017

      I’m glad to hear you’re enjoying the recipes! Thanks for following Lyn!

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  • Rita Heathcote
    November 26, 2017

    What a Happy person you look and sound,it is great fun to watch you on all those video’s,especially at the end,when you sample the food that you,ve just cooked,going by the expression on your face,is there a special trick with the eyebrow?love it.You certainly have a great fan here.I live in Barcelona Spain,and have a few friends who are getting fairly envious about the lovely dishes i,make.just tell them, oh i,am only copying this fabulous lady from ,,IDA,,HO,,and will keep that secret just yet,ha,ha,hope you don’t mind,Natasha.Take care,beautiful picture of your family.

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    • Natasha's Kitchen
      November 27, 2017

      I’m happy to hear how much you’re enjoying the recipes! Thanks for following and sharing your encouraging comments!

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  • Patty
    November 24, 2017

    Thank you so much for your yummy recipes! We had the most delicious Thanksgiving turkey from your easy to follow turkey preparation. My family loved the delicious flavor and tenderness of the turkey! I’m a fan and excited to try more of your recipes! Absolutely love watching your videos!👍🏻😋

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    • Natasha's Kitchen
      November 25, 2017

      You’re welcome Patty! I’m glad to hear how much you and your family enjoy the recipes! Thanks for following and sharing your encouraging, thoughtful comments!

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  • Anna Balin
    November 24, 2017

    Okay, I am obsessed with your Spinach and Artichoke Dip. My Sister brought it to our Thanksgiving gathering and I couldn’t stay away from it. Absolutely delicious! Just subscribed to your site and am making your potato wedges as a side dish tonight. Thanks for the great recipes:)

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    • Natasha's Kitchen
      November 24, 2017

      My pleasure Anna! I’m glad you found my site. Thanks for following and sharing your excellent review!

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  • Sharon Scott
    November 23, 2017

    I love your recipes, videos, FB page, website, Faith … you name it! Thanks for sharing it all!

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    • Natasha
      natashaskitchen
      November 23, 2017

      That really means so much to us! Thank you Sharon for writing in. I’m so glad you enjoy our blog 🙂

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  • Sina
    November 23, 2017

    I came across your channel on facebook. I really like that you taste the food at the end of your videos (I always wait for that one-eyebrow-raised, haha). I’m half German half Hungarian and really enjoy the input 🙂 PS: You little girl is ultra cute on that picture!

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    • Natasha
      natashaskitchen
      November 23, 2017

      Thank you Sina! That is so sweet of you to say 🙂

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  • Yelena
    November 21, 2017

    Hi Natasha, Im so impressed how many hats you are wearing! I hope you don’t work full time as a nurse 🙂 I adore your since of humor and love your recipes!!! Nicely done!!! Just want to say hello from Alaska 🙂 and you probably know that you have many american families-followers who would host orphans from Ukraine and want to cook traditional food for those kids!!! I have met quite a few those people and im now one of them! May God Bless abundantly!!!

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    • Natasha
      natashaskitchen
      November 22, 2017

      God bless you for hosting! That is an amazing and selfless thing you are doing. Thank you so much for your kind and encouraging words. I no longer work as a RN. I am still a registered nurse but my blog keeps my husband and I busy full time now 🙂

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  • Shelly Walters-Thomas
    November 21, 2017

    If you had a book, I’d buy it in a second! You website, FB page, etc., are my absolute favorites!!! Thank you!!!

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    • Natasha's Kitchen
      November 21, 2017

      My pleasure Shelly! I’m so glad to hear how much you are enjoying my site and the recipes! A cookbook is definitely on my bucket list! Thanks for following 🙂

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  • Shelley
    November 21, 2017

    Have always enjoyed your recipes and videos. Thank you for sharing! God bless you and your beautiful family.

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    • Natasha's Kitchen
      November 21, 2017

      My pleasure Shelley! I’m glad to hear you are enjoying my site! Thanks for following and God Bless!

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  • Sarah Jaime
    November 20, 2017

    The Canadian flour you talk about is it available at the Sams clubs in the usa?

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    • Natasha
      natashaskitchen
      November 20, 2017

      Hi Sarah, I’m not sure since we don’t have a Sam’s Club – it may be region specific. I would suggest calling first to save yourself a trip 🙂 We have it locally in Cash and Carry and in Winco.

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  • Jarmila Polte
    November 18, 2017

    Hello Natasha, I thank you for your very clear instructions for Baklava. I have made this many times, but your directions are so clear that I feel so much more organized doing it your way.
    I’m making baklava for 18 (for tomorrow); it makes me laugh when everyone praises this and they think that it’s possible only through magic!
    So glad I came across your blog. I’ll be a regular now. ~ Jarmila
    P.S. I’m an immigrant too; from the former Czechoslovakia. At this time of the year, I really miss my mother’s baking. She certainly could make Christmas cookies!

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    • Natasha's Kitchen
      November 20, 2017

      I’m so glad you found my site and are enjoying the recipes! Thanks for following Jarmila! 🙂

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  • Mary
    November 15, 2017

    Hi Natasha thank you for the yummy recipes. Please it will be great if we can have healthy recipes for the kids to take with the to school. Thank you

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    • Natasha's Kitchen
      November 16, 2017

      Hello Mary! I’m glad to hear you’re enjoying the recipes! Here is the link for my “kid-friendly” recipes: https://natashaskitchen.com/category/kid-friendly-2/. I hope this helps Mary!

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  • Michelle-Rose
    November 15, 2017

    Hi Natasha,

    Love your recipes. Are you planning on having a stuffing recipe in the future?

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    • Natasha
      natashaskitchen
      November 16, 2017

      Hi Michelle, we don’t traditionally make stuffing in our family. I don’t know why but we have never had stuffing served at our family Thanksgiving dinners. If I come across something really great in the future, I will be sure to share it!

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  • Fungai
    November 14, 2017

    Hi Natasha I recently stumbled upon your recipes on you tube and have been inspired to try them at home.Love that your ingredients are easily accessible.

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    • Natasha's Kitchen
      November 14, 2017

      Hello! I’m so glad you found my page! Thanks for following and please let me know what you think of the recipes!

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  • Margit
    November 13, 2017

    Hello Natasha! I recently found your blog, it is just super. I get a lot of inspiration from there. Thank you, and hello from Estonia. 🙂

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    • Natasha
      natashaskitchen
      November 13, 2017

      Welcome to the site Margot and you are very welcome😬

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  • Vanessa L Sims
    November 10, 2017

    I just “happened” upon your food blog. As a Children’s Minister, most of my time has been spent on or with others and cooking was a very rushed or non-productive time for me. I now care for my widowed 83 yr old mother and while still serving in ministry as a support roll, I’m enjoying the process of LEARNING how to cook and be adventurous in the kitchen learning to prepare meals that both my husband and mother will enjoy according to their personal tastes. I’m excited to follow your blog and am inspired by your story and Christian foundation. Looking forward to sharing your recipes!

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    • Natasha's Kitchen
      November 10, 2017

      I’m so glad you found my blog Vanessa! Please let me know what your family thinks of the recipes! God Bless 🙂

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