She took a “crazy chance” and, responding to an ad in the New York Times, bought the Barefoot Contessa food store in the Hamptons for $20,000. She knew nothing about the business, but her ...
Ina Garten has shared dozens of recipes over the years on TODAY. Her favorite? This French apple tart. "To me, it’s just simple and elegant, which I love," Garten shared in an exclusive ...
For more than 20 years, Ina Garten invited millions of viewers into her East Hampton kitchen with her Food Network shows, “Barefoot Contessa” and “Be My Guest.” As Garten serves her famous ...
Mary Shannon is a Digital Editor and has been on the Southern Living team since 2017. She helps run the brand's social media accounts on Twitter, Instagram, Facebook, Snapchat, and TikTok, where she's ...
Get my other favorite homemade salad dressing recipe: Quick Buttermilk Ranch Dressing This post originally appeared on The Kitchn. See it there: The Easy Ina Garten Recipe I Make at Least Twice a Week ...
Ms. Stewart, according to The New Yorker’s story, was a fan of the lemon bars at Ms. Garten’s now-closed store in East Hampton, the Barefoot Contessa. The first issue of the magazine Martha ...
Michael Loccisano / Getty Images Whether you have Halloween party plans or you’re staying in on the night of fright, Ina Garten just shared a few recipes that are worth making for the 31st. In a ...
In fact, Garten’s career and household name as “Barefoot Contessa” is often credited to her association with Stewart. Want more great food writing and recipes? Subscribe to Salon Food's ...
Martha Stewart says there are misconceptions about why her once-close friendship between her and Ina Garten ended. The culinary giants agree that their friendship fazed, but the reasons why differ. In ...