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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.”
A summer backyard bash isn’t quite the same without one particular side dish: potato salad. Perfectly crispy on the outside, warm and soft on the inside, and coated with a luscious layer of ...
A simple salade niçoise in the 19th-century style, made of tomatoes, anchovies and olive oil. The version known in Nice in the late 19th century was a basic combination of tomatoes, anchovies and olive oil, described as "simple food for poor people". [3]
Shrimp and Swordfish Curry Ina Garten Loaves & Fishes Sagaponack, New York: 11 EV211 Hot and Spicy Rice Noodles with Hominy, Kimchi, and Spicy Pork Broth Art Smith Urban Belly Chicago: 11 EV211 Hot and Spicy Shrimp Cocktail Ray Lampe St. Elmo's Steak House: Indianapolis, IN: 11 EV211 Hot and Spicy Mircha Ka Salan Ted Allen Devi New York, NY: 12 ...
"Cook Like a Pro," page 244. This flavorful hash bowl has bacon, sautéed onion, crispy Yukon potatoes, shredded Brussels sprouts, tender short ribs, and a splash of Sriracha for a bit of a kick.
Étouffée or etouffee (French:, English: / ˌ eɪ t uː ˈ f eɪ / AY-too-FAY) is a dish found in both Cajun and Creole cuisine typically served with shellfish over rice.The dish employs a technique known as smothering, a popular method of cooking in the Cajun and Creole areas of south Louisiana. Étouffée is most popular in New Orleans and in the Acadiana region as well as the coastal ...
Garten's potato-fennel gratin recipe appeared in her very first cookbook, "The Barefoot Contessa Cookbook." It only requires a few main ingredients: russet potatoes, one small fennel bulb, yellow ...
Ina Rosenberg [3] was born to a Jewish family in Brooklyn, New York City. [4] Her grandparents immigrated to the United States from Russia. [5] Rosenberg grew up in Stamford, Connecticut, [1] the younger of two children born to Charles H. Rosenberg, a surgeon specializing in otolaryngology, and his wife, Florence (née Rich), a dietitian. [6]