This pairing for a delectable chocolate cake is a classic for a reason. Ina Garten uses it to double down on that rich ...
Southern Living staffers taste and review the Barefoot Contessa's most Southern recipes. In the South, pound cake recipes are prized possessions. Everyone has a favorite version, and many people ...
Ina Garten's tart-tasting ingredient will give your red velvet cake a complex flavor that works well against rich cocoa ...
It is made with carrots after all. If you’re a carrot cake stan, then you’re definitely going to want to add Ina Garten‘s carrot cake recipe to your list of carrot cakes to try. It’s a ...
Ina was working overtime running the Barefoot ­Contessa — a specialty food store that would later launch her fame — and Jeffrey “expected a wife that would make dinner,” she tells PEOPLE.
Although some of us may still be in the midst of a heatwave, believe it or not, fall is just around the corner. And Ina ...
Ina Garten gets candid about her longtime marriage to husband Jeffrey in her new memoir, sharing that the two were once on the brink of divorce before she proposed a separation. In an excerpt from ...
The Barefoot Contessa’s brownies cost two dollars and ... with lots of sun-soaked photographs of farm-stand tomatoes and artfully mussed cake. Garten had a keen sense of her book as merchandise ...
Ina Garten has been married for some time, however, it was not always happy. In an interview with People, the Barefoot Contessa hostess shared that she once almost divorced her husband ...
At one point in time, Ina Garten needed to add certain ingredients into the mix to make her marriage work. The Food Network star, 76, who has been married to her husband, Jeffrey Garten ...
Martha Stewart and Ina Garten’s friendship hasn’t always been chocolate chip cookies and coconut cupcakes. The domestic doyens’ friendship appears to have become strained when Stewart ...
Ina Garten once considered a divorce from her husband, Jeffrey Garten, when she began running her specialty food store, the Barefoot Contessa, in the late ’70s. “It was the hardest thing I ...