Whether you're keeping kosher for Passover or just have some extra matzo on hand, these matzo recipes will help you use up ...
Her professional turning point came when she answered a newspaper listing and drove to Westhampton Beach, N.Y., to make an offer on a little food shop called the Barefoot Contessa. She had never ...
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 ...
Garten has now been known as the Barefoot Contessa for even longer than she actually operated the enterprise that would go on to title her very own Food Network show and many published cookbooks.
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 ...
While Irish versions typically use lamb, many American versions of the recipe use ground beef or turkey instead, and celebrity chefs like Ina Garten have published their own unique spins on the ...