The Barefoot Contessa is back -- and this time, she's back to basics. That's the title of Ina Garten's new cookbook ("Barefoot Contessa Back to Basics," $35, Clarkson Potter), which is winning a warm ...
First up is Garten’s Chicken Pot Pie recipe. According to Food Network, this particular Barefoot Contessa recipe has more than 1,100 reviews and five stars at the time of publication. Those stats put ...
The Barefoot Contessa’s not a trained chef. Self-taught, Garten learned how to cook using Julia Child’s cookbooks. Like anyone, formal training or not, certain dishes intimidate her. One of them used ...
Ina Garten, the “Barefoot Contessa,” has signed a new multi-year agreement with Food Network to continue her daytime cooking series. The deal will also bring about “several hour-long season specials,” ...
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. Before Ina Garten became a beloved television personality and bestselling author, she was a savvy business owner of a specialty food store in ...
Food Network aficionados won’t want to miss meeting Ina Garten, a.k.a. the “Barefoot Contessa,” when she visits Vermont this Friday, November 17. Garten will be at Harvest Market in Stowe from noon to ...
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Ina Garten was nearly 30 years old with no experience as a professional chef (working full-time writing nuclear energy policy for the federal government), when she decided to chase her dream. At the ...
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