Ina Garten has revealed what she admires most about Martha Stewart as rumors of a re-ignited feud are swirling - and some may find her answers quite surprising. The two have agreed that their ...
Garten has denied Stewart's claims and says the two lost touch when Stewart moved away Martha Stewart and Ina Garten have a long history together. The two celebrity cooks met in the 1990s while ...
Even making a cocktail with Ina Garten takes precision, but boy, is it worth it. "The key to this is that it's fresh juice," she said. "So many times you go to a bar or restaurant and they make ...
Ina Garten’s mom didn’t hold back from sharing her scathing opinion. The Barefoot Contessa star, 76, got candid on how her mother, Florence, thought marrying her now-husband of 56 years ...
Ina Garten has revealed how her mother, Florence Rosenberg, tried to sabotage her romance with her husband, Jeffrey, when they were teenagers, and even tried to put her off marrying him and ...
Ina Garten’s first foray into television was a disaster. Martha Stewart’s TV production company approached the beloved culinary personality to host a show following the success of “The ...
Ina Garten is the host of Barefoot Contessa on the Food Network and the author of 13 cookbooks. The popular TV show was inspired by Garten's specialty food store in the Hamptons, and she's become ...
From her iconic engagement roast chicken to outrageous brownies and rich lemon bars, Ina Garten’s recipes stand the test of time. The Barefoot Contessa has visited the TODAY kitchen too many ...
Combine the whiskey, lemon juice, lime juice, and syrup. Fill a cocktail shaker halfway with ice, and fill two-thirds full with the cocktail mixture. Shake for 30 seconds and pour into martini ...
I've been making my way through Ina Garten's dessert recipes. Her blueberry-ricotta breakfast cake is bright and light, and her brownies are outrageously good. But my favorite is her mocha icebox cake ...
BE READY WHEN THE LUCK HAPPENS: A Memoir, by Ina Garten Many books open with epigraphs. Maybe Plato, the Bible or Oscar Wilde; usually lofty, and generally by a long-dead stranger. Ina Garten ...
A memoir? How easy is that. Ina Garten is ready to open up.Credit...Vincent Tullo for The New York Times Supported by By Kim Severson Kim Severson has been interviewing food celebrities for more ...