roxana

Hi, I’m Roxana, and I’m delighted to have you here! I’m committed to researching, developing, and perfecting sweet, simple, from-scratch recipes to share with you. Thank you for visiting RecipeArtistry, my charming little corner of the internet!

Let me take you back to where my passion for cooking truly began. I grew up in a cozy, peaceful town in America, where the expansive skies always felt full of endless possibilities.

As an only child, I spent much of my time next door at my grandma’s house—a warm haven bursting with life and color from her vibrant garden. The air was always infused with the scents of fresh herbs, blooming flowers, and ripe fruit. Among them, her strawberries held a special place in my heart. Sweet, juicy, and full of sunshine, they ignited my lifelong love for fresh, wholesome ingredients.

But the real magic happened in Grandma’s kitchen. It was her sanctuary and soon became mine as well. With her unmatched creativity, she could transform the simplest ingredients into something extraordinary. Her pies, cookies, and heartfelt meals attracted neighbors and friends, filling her home with laughter, love, and the irresistible aroma of her culinary masterpieces. It was there, amidst the warmth and wonder, that my journey with food truly began.

As a child, I would sit by and watch my grandma work her magic in the kitchen, dreaming of the day I could be just like her. By 18, I was spending hours experimenting with recipes, eager to make her proud. Those moments were not just about learning to cook—they taught me how food could unite people and create lasting memories.

Now at 32, even though my grandma is no longer with us, I carry her spirit in every dish I create. This blog is my way of honoring her legacy, sharing the love and joy she infused into her cooking with others.

When I’m not in the kitchen, you’ll likely find me with a cup of coffee in hand, dreaming up new recipes—many inspired by her favorite ingredient: strawberries! My hope is that these recipes fill your home with warmth, just as my grandma’s did.