I’m sure none of these things are so earth shattering and unusual that it’s noteworthy. Anyone who cooks for a living like she does would have this type of a set-up and equipment. She is an amazingly talented, creative, cook and wonderful person. I love her recipes and hope she’s on TV for another decade or so. Go get em, girl!
Every recipe from Ina Garten that I have made, works out perfectly. Every time I bring one of her dishes or desserts to a party, l get rave reviews...every time. I have all the cookbooks! I LOVE HER!
What a beautiful life. A woman who knows what she wants with a wonderful supportive husband along side is an unbeatable combination. Thank you Jeffrey for your willingness to share this great woman with the world! God bless you both.♥️
@@johnmcgovern6330 they've been together since they were 15 and 17, i doubt it's about money. they pretty much built the gravy train together by complementing each other.
@@johnmcgovern6330 The gravy train John, started with Ina Garten's husband - not Ina. He was, and is, an extremely wealthy man, who is the power behind his wife. Her success came with his support, later. So they supported each other. He had his own money when he met his wife. Her interest in cooking came from his mother who realized that her lovely daughter in law was hopeless in the kitchen. She became interested in cooking and never looked back.
I love her show. And her laugh is one of a kind. I tried two of her recipes and both were great. She is my favorite out of all the cooking shows. Her and Jeffrey are adorable. The perfect couple.
Her Company Pot Roast is probably one of the single best recipes I have ever made (and not just for company either). I also love it when she says "How easy is that"
I LOVE INA GARTEN!!! 🙌🏼❤️ Here’s another interesting fact about her that this clip didn’t mention: She’s an Aquarius Sun with Scorpio Moon, and an exalted Venus in Pisces! Venus rules love, marriage, and creativity, so being in its strongest sign explains why she’s spectacular at what she does, and has such a beautiful marriage. Also, can you believe she’s in her 70’s?! She looks much younger! She is a national treasure. 💕
I absolutely love Ina (The Barefoot Contessa) she is the ultimate tv food presenter. I'd love to have all her series at hand to watch whenever I desired. Ina is my absolute most famous tv cook that is love to meet and cook with. She totally rocks, the way Ina describes food and the way she runs you through what she's doing and how she wants the dish to be its just incredible. Much love for Ina (The Barefoot Contessa)
I’d choose Chef Jacques Pépin. From the most homely to the most elegant, he makes it all look so simple; plus, he still uses skills he learned from his mother. I’ve learned much watching him.
GypsyFairy85 Yes, I am aware that Jacques Pépin is a professionally trained chef.. I was replying whom I would choose were I to choose a celebrity chef to cook for me. Are you suggesting that a professionally trained chef cannot also be a celebrity chef?
@@reneesongs72 Weird how most of the people who have joined the hatred of cilantro sound just a bit hysterical. Asian recipes use it all the time, as do middle eastern recipes. It's delicious! Nigella Lawson won't shut up about her hatred of green bell peppers - which means that her Spanish or Mexican recipes are totally inauthentic. She should spend more time considering that most of her terrible food is a heart attack on a plate. Take all of this with a grain of salt. People who genuinely love food, eat pretty much everything.
It is a genetic thing. Some people’s urine smells odd after they have eaten asparagus and some not! Also people who can curl their tongues or wiggle their ears. So for me, coriander or cilantro tastes great but for others like Ina not so much.
I don’t think it’s right or wrong to dislike the taste of a food. Cilantro specifically is a divisive herb as there is a gene in everyone determining how they taste it. It could be possibly be the same as you having a meal and then pouring liquid soap all over the top of it. That’s how some people taste it.
I love Ina Garten. She is the most gentle, witty, and warm person who loves food and its preparation. She exudes enthusiasm, and inspires me to enjoy cooking too. I'd be remiss not to tell you: I'm a vegan and do not follow her recipes, but that doesn't prevent me from respecting her for what she does.
One valuable thing I learned from watching her show is how to roast any vegetable in the oven; cut it up, coat w/ olive oil, salt and pepper and throw it in the oven.
I like to watch her show but I get a funny feeling that she's not as nice as she seems on camera. And actually if I could pick one of the chefs to cook for me it would be one of these three Paula Deen Tyler Florence OR The Pioneer Woman. Although the food looks good that Ina makes it's a little too frou-frou for me I would rather have some good old down-home cooking and I think the Three Chefs that I chose cook like this. Has anybody ever met the Barefoot Contessa just wondering what their opinion was of her?
I feel like the majority of these chefs are all probably a bit snooty. I mean how would they treat just a regular person that recognizes them and simply just want to say hello to them would they say hello or simply turn their noses up or be rude makes me sad thinking something like this because they really do all seemed nice on camera. But there's probably a different story when the cameras are off.
As far as I'm concerned she the cook I love to watch, I am sorry that she doesn't like being on camera, because she makes it look effortless. If she is that way on TV I'd love to meet her and spend an afternoon in the kitchen with her. When I'm watching her it seems like I'm spending time with a friend, having fun cooking and learning all at the same time. No formal training, who cares, must mean that she's put in a lot of time with good cooks, and practicing and perfecting what she loves. Ina, it shows.
She’s a great cook , I hate professional chefs , they can’t cook. All the recipes Ina makes come out perfect. I made her lemon bars, they are sooo good.
If she worked in a catering kitchen , she worked in a professional kitchen . So I consider her a professional chef. Ina Garten , along with Mike Symon and Kardea Brown are by far the best chefs on the Food Network.
I love cilantro, as well, from the first time I tasted it. What was that wonderful herb? Heaven is the perfect description. Oddly enough, I don’t like parsley at all. It tastes like a nasty dandelion. I don’t get it. Cooks on ATK use it all the time. Yuk!
Did she used to work on the HGTV Design House giveaway once a year as a designer? Whether it was her or someone who looked like her I really liked her work and miss her
For those bitching about Make A wish scandal, that was her publicists' faults for turning him down preemptively. She didn't even know until it was too late. And even if she had known, its selfish to expect anyone to ditch their entire schedule. Being sick doesnt make you more important.
Love you, Ina Garten! I do wonder if there was ever a time when gathering the ingredients needed for cooking was hampered by financial hardship of any kind?
You don't have to have truck loads of money to have herbs growing in a tiny flat. If you know how to cook you don't need exotic expensive ingredients either. The average Thai with a low income, eats better than your average American or Brit with three times as much money. And are far healthier. They know how to cook. That's it really.
Well I dislike her because she turned down a child was terminally ill. And wore a letter to her say "I'm your biggest fan and would love to meet and cook with you". Ina is a cold hearted human being. 😱🙄
I always loved her shows She is a lovely person earlier on JEFFERY , only came home on weekends, Ibeleve he tought at YALE. and yes I knew they were married a LONG TIME, pity you never said what/where she worked in DC, you would be surprised,
Why is this Brit beat up supposed to be devastating news? All this is common knowledge. All cooking shows are shot this way. How would professional cooks live in their own kitchen and conduct testing and filming in the same space? Most of them have the filming setups on their property. I like Ina Garten, but her dislike of cilantro, or corriander as the rest of the world calls it, really means that none of her Asian or middle Eastern recipes are even close to authentic.
Used to watch many episodes of TBC...one episode sticks out in my mind. She cooked lunch for the dudes working on a construction site - more used to vacuum flasks of coffee and homemade sandwiches than fancy/smancy dining in workwear & construction hats. TBC laid out a formal round table with stiff white tablecloth, white plates, silverware, glassware etc etc. Then she thought it would be 'cool' to create a centrepiece for the table with tools from the building trade... I kid you not! I vaguely remember a wooden tool box stuffed with trowels, mallets, hammers placed dead cebtre of the table etc...it wasn't pretty in the slightest, and the builders didn't like looking at it either, based on the discomfited expressions on their faces.
@@rebeccaquandt5975 I must admit I never like her show, or her cooking skills. To me it was a turn off the "borrowing" of the name, when you're ORIGINAL you come up with your own. My mother loved the movie and still does.
Ina Garten is amazing, idk is her personality or just how she is so loyal and loving wife and mother and a great person. Love and respect from Bahrain.
Was waiting on them mentioning hownshe screwed over a make a wish kid. Don't really care about her sorry
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Oh stfu, that was her publicists' faults for turning him down preemptively. She didn't even know until it was too late. And even if she had known, so what? Should she have ditched her entire tour plan just because some charity group is low key blackmailing her with bad publicity? Can I call Elton John to come play for me just because I am dying? What kind of entitlement is this?
If you could have any celebrity chef cook for you, who would it be and why?
Mashed Paula Deen
Martha Stewart, because she is perfectly perfect!
Actually Ina would be wonderful
Because of everything on your video and more
Marco Piere White
Jamie oliver
I’m sure none of these things are so earth shattering and unusual that it’s noteworthy. Anyone who cooks for a living like she does would have this type of a set-up and equipment. She is an amazingly talented, creative, cook and wonderful person. I love her recipes and hope she’s on TV for another decade or so. Go get em, girl!
Love Ina and Jeffrey and her show. Its soothing and classy.
Every recipe from Ina Garten that I have made, works out perfectly. Every time I bring one of her dishes or desserts to a party, l get rave reviews...every time. I have all the cookbooks! I LOVE HER!
What a beautiful life. A woman who knows what she wants with a wonderful supportive husband along side is an unbeatable combination. Thank you Jeffrey for your willingness to share this great woman with the world! God bless you both.♥️
Speaking from a mans view point he is riding the gravy train lol
How does anyone know that they have a perfect relationship? Kind of God’s territory. They definitely have power as a couple.
@@dottiee1596 Jeffrey knows a gravy train when sees it lol
@@johnmcgovern6330 they've been together since they were 15 and 17, i doubt it's about money. they pretty much built the gravy train together by complementing each other.
@@johnmcgovern6330 The gravy train John, started with Ina Garten's husband - not Ina. He was, and is, an extremely wealthy man, who is the power behind his wife. Her success came with his support, later. So they supported each other. He had his own money when he met his wife. Her interest in cooking came from his mother who realized that her lovely daughter in law was hopeless in the kitchen. She became interested in cooking and never looked back.
I love her show. And her laugh is one of a kind. I tried two of her recipes and both were great. She is my favorite out of all the cooking shows. Her and Jeffrey are adorable. The perfect couple.
I can honestly say that every recipe I have prepared was fantastic! I love her and Jeffery is a lucky man!
He's lucky,she's rich and he's screwing guys!
@@mirandacarpenter2117 sometimes rich people like that kind of weirdo stuff. And divorce is expensive and she’d have to pay
Her Company Pot Roast is probably one of the single best recipes I have ever made (and not just for company either). I also love it when she says "How easy is that"
I love Ina Garten ❤️
I LOVE INA GARTEN!!! 🙌🏼❤️ Here’s another interesting fact about her that this clip didn’t mention: She’s an Aquarius Sun with Scorpio Moon, and an exalted Venus in Pisces! Venus rules love, marriage, and creativity, so being in its strongest sign explains why she’s spectacular at what she does, and has such a beautiful marriage. Also, can you believe she’s in her 70’s?! She looks much younger! She is a national treasure. 💕
I absolutely love Ina (The Barefoot Contessa) she is the ultimate tv food presenter. I'd love to have all her series at hand to watch whenever I desired.
Ina is my absolute most famous tv cook that is love to meet and cook with.
She totally rocks, the way Ina describes food and the way she runs you through what she's doing and how she wants the dish to be its just incredible.
Much love for Ina (The Barefoot Contessa)
When my cousin was a wee tot, she thought Ina’s show was called Bigfoot Contessa lol.
F C I love this 😊
That would be me lol
I’m with you!! No cilantro in this house!!
Must be nice to be so wealthy and happy! Good for her
I’d choose Chef Jacques Pépin. From the most homely to the most elegant, he makes it all look so simple; plus, he still uses skills he learned from his mother. I’ve learned much watching him.
Jacques is professionally trained chef, he started as a apprentice at 14 years old.
GypsyFairy85 Yes, I am aware that Jacques Pépin is a professionally trained chef.. I was replying whom I would choose were I to choose a celebrity chef to cook for me. Are you suggesting that a professionally trained chef cannot also be a celebrity chef?
@@m.theresa1385they can, just not the other way around.
What a beautiful story!
Such a lovely and very interesting video ❤
I have the, "I hate cilantro gene" as well. LOL!
ditto
I can’t stand it! It tastes like a stink bug smells!
It’s so assaulting to my mouth. I can only tolerate very fine pieces far apart. Same for green bell pepper. 🙅🏼♀️🤷🏼♀️
@@Mt-ue9qz, LOL!
@@reneesongs72 Weird how most of the people who have joined the hatred of cilantro sound just a bit hysterical. Asian recipes use it all the time, as do middle eastern recipes. It's delicious! Nigella Lawson won't shut up about her hatred of green bell peppers - which means that her Spanish or Mexican recipes are totally inauthentic. She should spend more time considering that most of her terrible food is a heart attack on a plate. Take all of this with a grain of salt. People who genuinely love food, eat pretty much everything.
Well Jeffery has done a good job keeping his figure throughout the years.
I love everything about the Barefoot Contessa. My favorite cooking show. Love when she is in Paris with Jeffery. I think they are adorable together.
I LOVE INA but cilantro is AMAZING. she's wrong, its a staple in Indian, Thai and Mexican food for a reason!!
and in Puerto Rican food too
I don't care for cilantro either.
It is a genetic thing. Some people’s urine smells odd after they have eaten asparagus and some not! Also people who can curl their tongues or wiggle their ears. So for me, coriander or cilantro tastes great but for others like Ina not so much.
I don’t think it’s right or wrong to dislike the taste of a food. Cilantro specifically is a divisive herb as there is a gene in everyone determining how they taste it. It could be possibly be the same as you having a meal and then pouring liquid soap all over the top of it. That’s how some people taste it.
Where can I find a jeffrey ? 🤣😩
LMAOOO..i was about to say they're out there we just got to feed them and keep them full...but not these new dudes LOLLOLOLOLOL
@Griffith Williams He definitely benefits from it. Smart guy!
Jeffery is never home. I always thought he's screwing someone thinner in Manhattan.
Where can I find an Ina? Lol!
From a previous generation...
I adore her...have for years. ❤️😉🙋🏼♀️
She is my very favorite on the food network I just love her♥🌹♥♥♥♥
Ina cooks chicken on friday for Jeffrey! its Friday chicken :D
Thank you for making this. I love the Barefoot Contessa show and Ina
I love Ina Garten. She is the most gentle, witty, and warm person who loves food and its preparation. She exudes enthusiasm, and inspires me to enjoy cooking too. I'd be remiss not to tell you: I'm a vegan and do not follow her recipes, but that doesn't prevent me from respecting her for what she does.
I never understood what the title 'barefoot contessa' even meant. But i enjoy her show on Food Network.
It’s from the Ava Gardner film where she played an earthy passionate woman. Ina considers her food to be earthy
God bless you and Jefferies always
One valuable thing I learned from watching her show is how to roast any vegetable in the oven; cut it up, coat w/ olive oil, salt and pepper and throw it in the oven.
I like to watch her show but I get a funny feeling that she's not as nice as she seems on camera. And actually if I could pick one of the chefs to cook for me it would be one of these three Paula Deen Tyler Florence OR The Pioneer Woman. Although the food looks good that Ina makes it's a little too frou-frou for me I would rather have some good old down-home cooking and I think the Three Chefs that I chose cook like this. Has anybody ever met the Barefoot Contessa just wondering what their opinion was of her?
I feel like the majority of these chefs are all probably a bit snooty. I mean how would they treat just a regular person that recognizes them and simply just want to say hello to them would they say hello or simply turn their noses up or be rude makes me sad thinking something like this because they really do all seemed nice on camera. But there's probably a different story when the cameras are off.
As far as I'm concerned she the cook I love to watch, I am sorry that she doesn't like being on camera, because she makes it look effortless. If she is that way on TV I'd love to meet her and spend an afternoon in the kitchen with her. When I'm watching her it seems like I'm spending time with a friend, having fun cooking and learning all at the same time. No formal training, who cares, must mean that she's put in a lot of time with good cooks, and practicing and perfecting what she loves. Ina, it shows.
I would love to see a competition between Ida and Nigella; that would be a great time and great food! It would be epic!
Why? Why? Why does she chop up a half a cup of parsley to measure out a teaspoon?
Thought she went to culinary school in France??????
I LOVE Ina and she is just the best of anyone. Hugs, Ina!!! 💕💕💕
My favorite show ..as far as cooking .....love her
Love Ina
I'm sure if Ina wanted to she could ask the girls at America's Test Kitchen to be guests and share their recipe for Boston cream pie.
She’s a great cook , I hate professional chefs , they can’t cook. All the recipes Ina makes come out perfect. I made her lemon bars, they are sooo good.
What is that song playing in the background of the part where you talk about Jeffrey encouraging ina to buy the barefoot contessa
If she worked in a catering kitchen , she worked in a professional kitchen . So I consider her a professional chef.
Ina Garten , along with Mike Symon and Kardea Brown are by far the best chefs on the Food Network.
Im spending my Friday afternoon watching your you tube cooking channel.❤
She used to work in the Carter Administration as an economist.
With the Nuclear Regulatory Administration
I love love. Ina. Garten...I miss her show..classy cooking..bring her back...please...
Cilantro tastes like spring in heaven. Guess I got the I love cilantro gene.
I love cilantro, as well, from the first time I tasted it. What was that wonderful herb? Heaven is the perfect description. Oddly enough, I don’t like parsley at all. It tastes like a nasty dandelion. I don’t get it. Cooks on ATK use it all the time. Yuk!
I love ina see now I wanna watch the show at 12am
Garten has proved her stamina despite her privileged upbringing. I wouldn't buy her books, but her recipes are solid. Her brisket recipe is my go-to.
Never watched her show, but her cookbooks are top-tier. Woman's got a icebox cake recipe that'll knock your damn socks off.
Y'all better quit talking about cilantro like that
So she’s about 70?? No way!!
Love her show!! Wow she’s a natural on TV!
Ina and Jeffrey are so sweet
omg, I love TGBB too!!! I really miss Mary, Sue and Mel now that it's gone to a new station
My favorite cooking show, been watching since the beginning 👍👍🤔
I've always loved Ina's show. Seeing that she's such a positive person on and off screen, it makes her even more special.
binge watching in food network then this.. what a coincidence
Did she used to work on the HGTV Design House giveaway once a year as a designer? Whether it was her or someone who looked like her I really liked her work and miss her
I love her show .I think she is the best cook
Love her show she is amazing
For those bitching about Make A wish scandal, that was her publicists' faults for turning him down preemptively. She didn't even know until it was too late.
And even if she had known, its selfish to expect anyone to ditch their entire schedule. Being sick doesnt make you more important.
Interesting story 👍🏾
I enjoy her shows . From Edinburgh
Love you, Ina Garten! I do wonder if there was ever a time when gathering the ingredients needed for cooking was hampered by financial hardship of any kind?
No. She grew up in Brooklyn, New York. Parents were successful.
You don't have to have truck loads of money to have herbs growing in a tiny flat. If you know how to cook you don't need exotic expensive ingredients either. The average Thai with a low income, eats better than your average American or Brit with three times as much money. And are far healthier. They know how to cook. That's it really.
The most important thing today, is to make human beings rise to a sense of inclusiveness beyond gender, race, religion and nationhood. - @Sadhguru
I love Cilantro ❤️
Seems like a nice lady. It's nice to learn where the name Barefood Contessa comes from.
I can’t take her seriously any longer. This after she refused a little boy dying of cancer his “ Make a Wish” to meet her. That’s cold hearted.
I love Ina cooking 🥘
Ina is so Hampton snobby that it goes right over her head. I still like her shows though, mostly.
All I know is that I like her and her cooking show.😅👍❤
Love you Ina!
This video is utterly absurd. Ina and her cooking are beloved for a reason. This kind of content, not so much.
I don't like cilantro either. Gross.
It really does taste like soap
@@scpatl4now Yup and it ruins anything it touches.
Yo mama ina garten so butiful nice
Her shrimp scampi is the one i always make!
Ina Garten's a Diva baby. Don't you know that Love you. 💖💖💖💖💖
Her dill potato salad is the bomb. FYI.
I don't believe you
Omg that downy commercial 😂😂😂
My mum's favourite cook
Used to watch her but hate her politics
Well I dislike her because she turned down a child was terminally ill. And wore a letter to her say "I'm your biggest fan and would love to meet and cook with you". Ina is a cold hearted human being. 😱🙄
Video: “The truth about Barefoot Contessa’s show”
Me as I click on the video: I KNEW SHE DOESN’T HAVE THAT MANY EVENTS TO COOK FOR!
Me eating my hat after hearing that all the party interactions are legit and unscripted
I'm eating her a recipe for beef bourguignon as we speak
Yeah!!!!!! Hate cilantro also smells like soap and taste like soap
dah-rebuke 101 I hate it too. Tastes horrible.
Yep, cilantro tastes like soap 🧼
I always loved her shows She is a lovely person earlier on JEFFERY , only came home on weekends, Ibeleve he tought at YALE. and yes I knew they were married a LONG TIME, pity you never said what/where she worked in DC, you would be surprised,
Flyby Airplane think it mentions she worked in the white house
We know all that about the barn! She showed it being built on her tv show... duh!
If I was very wealthy, I'd hire Ina Garten to be my personal chef. Lol.
Sorry her recipe for chicken stock is ridiculous and wasteful. She says to throw away whole chickens afterwards.
Why are so many of your shows put downs?
Why is this Brit beat up supposed to be devastating news? All this is common knowledge. All cooking shows are shot this way. How would professional cooks live in their own kitchen and conduct testing and filming in the same space? Most of them have the filming setups on their property. I like Ina Garten, but her dislike of cilantro, or corriander as the rest of the world calls it, really means that none of her Asian or middle Eastern recipes are even close to authentic.
Used to watch many episodes of TBC...one episode sticks out in my mind. She cooked lunch for the dudes working on a construction site - more used to vacuum flasks of coffee and homemade sandwiches than fancy/smancy dining in workwear & construction hats.
TBC laid out a formal round table with stiff white tablecloth, white plates, silverware, glassware etc etc. Then she thought it would be 'cool' to create a centrepiece for the table with tools from the building trade... I kid you not!
I vaguely remember a wooden tool box stuffed with trowels, mallets, hammers placed dead cebtre of the table etc...it wasn't pretty in the slightest, and the builders didn't like looking at it either, based on the discomfited expressions on their faces.
Kevin Michael What an odd comment to make about such a lovely act of kindness on her part.
Barefoot contessa? It's a film with Ava Gadner. So she " borrowed it"
Actually, the original owner of the food shop Ina bought "borrowed it".
@@rebeccaquandt5975 I must admit I never like her show, or her cooking skills. To me it was a turn off the "borrowing" of the name, when you're ORIGINAL you come up with your own.
My mother loved the movie and still does.
Ina Garten is amazing, idk is her personality or just how she is so loyal and loving wife and mother and a great person. Love and respect from Bahrain.
Imru I She doesn’t have children.
Sorry but this is well known.
Ina Garten!
Is nobody going to talk about how annoying the narrator voice is?
😑😑
I see they paid the fee.....
Please elaborate 📝
Just dont ask to meet her if you happen to be a child with cancer
james fry That’s idiotic
I can’t believe they didn’t mention how she denied a make a wish child 😑😑
she has no kids, i dont think she likes kids , she only likes her husband
Maria Melendez What a ridiculous thing to say. You don’t even know her or the dozens of charities she’s involved with..... how hateful.
james fry That whole story is false.....
Was waiting on them mentioning hownshe screwed over a make a wish kid. Don't really care about her sorry
Oh stfu, that was her publicists' faults for turning him down preemptively. She didn't even know until it was too late.
And even if she had known, so what? Should she have ditched her entire tour plan just because some charity group is low key blackmailing her with bad publicity? Can I call Elton John to come play for me just because I am dying? What kind of entitlement is this?