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We love Ina Garten. We love her show, we love her husband and we love her recipes - notably her desserts. Here, 16 of our favorites.
We love Ina Garten. We love her show, we love her husband and we love her recipes - notably her desserts. Here, 16 of our favorites.
We love Ina Garten. We love her show, we love her husband and we love her recipes - notably her desserts. Here, 16 of our favorites.
One of America's favorite cookbook authors is Ina Garten. She lives and works in East Hampton, in a lovely shingle style home with beautiful manicured gardens. Her cookbooks are full of easy recipes and lots of hints on great entertaining, but I find myself looking at the photos of her house and her garden just as much as the food photography Lets go on a garden tour!!! This is actually a somewhat newer remodeled home that she and her husband Jeffrey purchased, after living in a rental property, while she ran her successful food business The Barefoot Contessa. She hired landscape designer Edwina Von Gal to create a series of Parterre gardens on 1/4 acre of land near the house, calling it the "kitchen garden". Initially she envisioned the parterres filled with vegetables but as most gardeners find out, deer and squirrels will take a bite out of just about anything edible. The parterres soon became filled with flowers and very little in the way of herbs and vegetables. Over the next ten years she tried to persuade her neighbor to sell her his property (so she could build a new kitchen and entertaining area) but to no avail...then finally in 2006 the owner acquiesced and Ina acquired the property and was able to build a new barn inspired kitchen, a walled herb garden and cotinued to plant more beautiful expanses of flowers and trees Ina is so cute! The photo above from an early cookbook shows the young boxwood hedges and lavenders just starting to fill in. Boxwood hedging is really wonderful but takes years to look really full. The porch with the wisteria vine has since been screened and now has a permanent roof. I love some of the old wood fencing and little sheds she has on the property. No matter how hard people try, the look of time worn wood and the structure of old trees and shrubs just cannot be duplicated The new barn sits directly across from the house Below is the new walled herb and vegetable garden which sits adjacent to the new barn. To be honest, I'm not sure how much I like this garden. I love the rustic touches in the barn design but I hope she plants it full of veggies and wonderful produce. It will be so much prettier. The walled garden has really filled in, in these photos... love the simple bird bath Here Ina is growing cherry tomatoes, chard, dill, squash just to name a few. In the corner is a fig tree! I think Ina's tomatoes are in need of some trellis work...nice to see some one else has these crazy 10 foot high tomato plants too! love the orange roses! There are dozens of articles about this wonderful barn and all of the beautiful details of both the exterior and the inside...including the amazing kitchen and great room Most of her table arrangements are simple and I suspect she uses as much as she can from her gardens to fill in the centerpieces In the first of her two cookbooks there are a few photos of the early years of the garden just beginning to take shape. She definitely has a thing for hydrangea, doesn't everyone? Her food styling is always so pretty, especially the shots taken out of doors. I like the photo below with the old lichen covered fence and the grey shingle shed in the background She seems quite at home in the garden and I suspect she is a confident clipper and snipper but not so much of a digger and planter Are you a clipper and snipper or a digger and planter I'm a little of both! Hope you enjoyed the tour Happy Gardening Photos via House Beautiful, The Wall Street Journal, The New York Times, O Magazine Ina Garten cookbooks
The Barefoot Contessa explained that her life would have been dramatically different with kids.
Need a reminder that true love does exist? Look no further.
If you love baking and cooking, you may have heard of Ina Garten. She is an American legend! She is a writer and hosts her own TV show called Barefoot Contessa on the Food Network. For us food lovers, it does not get much better than that! Of course, she cooks for her husband Jeffrey, but we can use her recipes to indulge our loved ones too. I absolutely love her baking recipes and I have taken one or two from her books to inspire me when making whatever cake I need. Today we are making Ina Garten vanilla buttercream frosting to use on an amazing, traditional birthday cake!
"What was up with that cake?"
"He's just the best friend anybody could ever have," she tells PEOPLE in this week's issue, on stands Friday.
For the bonafide Barefoot Contessa fans, who just want to be a little bit more like the queen herself.
Need a reminder that true love does exist? Look no further.
One of America's favorite cookbook authors is Ina Garten. She lives and works in East Hampton, in a lovely shingle style home with beautiful manicured gardens. Her cookbooks are full of easy recipes and lots of hints on great entertaining, but I find myself looking at the photos of her house and her garden just as much as the food photography Lets go on a garden tour!!! This is actually a somewhat newer remodeled home that she and her husband Jeffrey purchased, after living in a rental property, while she ran her successful food business The Barefoot Contessa. She hired landscape designer Edwina Von Gal to create a series of Parterre gardens on 1/4 acre of land near the house, calling it the "kitchen garden". Initially she envisioned the parterres filled with vegetables but as most gardeners find out, deer and squirrels will take a bite out of just about anything edible. The parterres soon became filled with flowers and very little in the way of herbs and vegetables. Over the next ten years she tried to persuade her neighbor to sell her his property (so she could build a new kitchen and entertaining area) but to no avail...then finally in 2006 the owner acquiesced and Ina acquired the property and was able to build a new barn inspired kitchen, a walled herb garden and cotinued to plant more beautiful expanses of flowers and trees Ina is so cute! The photo above from an early cookbook shows the young boxwood hedges and lavenders just starting to fill in. Boxwood hedging is really wonderful but takes years to look really full. The porch with the wisteria vine has since been screened and now has a permanent roof. I love some of the old wood fencing and little sheds she has on the property. No matter how hard people try, the look of time worn wood and the structure of old trees and shrubs just cannot be duplicated The new barn sits directly across from the house Below is the new walled herb and vegetable garden which sits adjacent to the new barn. To be honest, I'm not sure how much I like this garden. I love the rustic touches in the barn design but I hope she plants it full of veggies and wonderful produce. It will be so much prettier. The walled garden has really filled in, in these photos... love the simple bird bath Here Ina is growing cherry tomatoes, chard, dill, squash just to name a few. In the corner is a fig tree! I think Ina's tomatoes are in need of some trellis work...nice to see some one else has these crazy 10 foot high tomato plants too! love the orange roses! There are dozens of articles about this wonderful barn and all of the beautiful details of both the exterior and the inside...including the amazing kitchen and great room Most of her table arrangements are simple and I suspect she uses as much as she can from her gardens to fill in the centerpieces In the first of her two cookbooks there are a few photos of the early years of the garden just beginning to take shape. She definitely has a thing for hydrangea, doesn't everyone? Her food styling is always so pretty, especially the shots taken out of doors. I like the photo below with the old lichen covered fence and the grey shingle shed in the background She seems quite at home in the garden and I suspect she is a confident clipper and snipper but not so much of a digger and planter Are you a clipper and snipper or a digger and planter I'm a little of both! Hope you enjoyed the tour Happy Gardening Photos via House Beautiful, The Wall Street Journal, The New York Times, O Magazine Ina Garten cookbooks
Cookbook: Make It Ahead by Ina Garten Overall Impression: Make It Ahead is a great cookbook for sophisticated entertaining. Ina Garten fans everywhere should be celebrating because another book is out! And when it comes to entertaining, no one does it better than Ina.
Take a trip down memory lane and relive some of the most-memorable trips and cutest moments between Ina Garten and her husband, Jeffrey.
It's a Very Good Aesthetic.
The Barefoot Contessa also revealed the meaning behind the title of her memoir, “Be Ready When the Luck Happens.”
With these 20 dessert recipes from Ina Garten, you can make a wide range of easy, tasty treats for any time of year:
Find out the sweet dessert that helped 'Barefoot Contessa' star Ina Garten get her man!
This recipe was adapted from a few I saw online for Ina Garten's Quiche Lorraine, although I don't know if Ina actually calls it that.
Get to know Ina Garten, host of Barefoot Contessa.
Ina Garten shared the recipe for her new blueberry-ricotta breakfast cake. It's perfect for Mother's Day, but it's a crowd-pleaser any time of year.
Find yourself a Jeffrey with this playlist.
Need a reminder that true love does exist? Look no further.
Ina Garten is showing us all how to thrive in this period of social distancing. The beloved chef has been busy slathering her freezer waffles with peanut butter and jelly, making ramen noodles from the pantry look gourmet, and, perhaps most importantly, enjoying her fair share of adult beverages. T ...
Ina Garten's Valentine's Day menu is the simple romantic dinner you've been looking for. This entertaining-worthy feast serves up to six people with four deliciously simple Barefoot Contessa recipes—get ready to dig in!
You’ll permanently be known as the best gift-giver ever.
If you're planning a date night or Valentine's Day dinner, pick one of our romantic dessert recipes for a perfect grand finale.
The city of love is Ina Garten's home away from home
Need a reminder that true love does exist? Look no further.
Ina Garten certainly appears to live a luxurious life. The primary home where she lives is located in the town of East Hampton, New York.
Ina Garten and her husband Jeffrey have been married for 54 years, and she loves whipping up this easy dessert for him.
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Take a trip down memory lane and relive some of the most-memorable trips and cutest moments between Ina Garten and her husband, Jeffrey.