@Ouch my nuckin futz He rushes them while still wasting their limited time _trying_ to be funny. If he'd just let them do their thing they would fill the time just fine and would be a far more quality piece. I love Ina's show. Like all chef guests on any of the comedy shows she was super rushed, but when she is in her element she is always very calm and relaxing. She reminds me of Bob Ross, just a cook instead of a painter. Giada may have the gorgeous going for her, but I'd rather watch Ina any day.
That was brilliant. Love Stephen getting right in there and making it happen. Best cooking segment I have seen in a long time. A full on meal. Drinks, dinner and dessert.
@shopworn angel You'll note that Ina didn't correct him, just saying "They are very good daiquiris." But while they may have had the double rum, or at least Steven's did, they still had the sugar which is omitted from a Hemingway daiquiri.
How to solve nuclear policy: put Ina in charge and have her cook dinner in front of world leaders like her cooking shows. World leaders eat Ina's cooking. Commence world peace. Boom.
Oh man, Stephen could make the stuffing for the Duck L'Orange for Thanksgiving! Thankful everybody is ok, Canada is thankful nobody was hurt, please vote!
This looks so intense! I can only imagine how overwhelming it must be to be a chef on a show like this, having to whiz through so fast. Looked delicious though :)
Love ya Ina!! Your brownies are the best I've ever made, but who can wrong with a recipe that calls for one pound of butter, a dozen eggs, and pounds of chocolate.
I love Stephen would in the cooking segments do what he does in the stand-up comedy segments. Just get out of the way and watch. Watching Stephen during the cooking segments just makes me wonder why ANYONE would want this man in their kitchen. He is always just there to mess things up. Love you Stephen but let the ladies cook!
I'm sure that no one at the Late Show will read this (and I don't blame them), but I think it would be amazing to get Andrew Rea (Binging with Babish) on the show for the next cooking segment.
Watching each other mutually on a daily basis before performing reminds me of... Oh. My. God. I dunno whether it's a greater compliment that she is his Fox, or that he is her Donald. Or vice versa, I'm getting a little bit confused here, yet this quote still seems quite appropriate: "to retain respect for sausages and laws, one must not watch them in the making" :) Cheers, and keep up the good work!
That's not panzanella. Panzanella is made with: old bread, tomatoes, cucumbers, onions. To dress ONLY vinegar, olive oil, salt and pepper. You don't eat it right away, but you let it rest in the fridge overnight so that the flavours develop and mix up and also the bread gets soaked with all the vegetable juices.
Although I agree that it is okay to play with the recipes, I don't agree on calling variations the same thing. If you want panzanella, the recipe I gave you is the original. All the others are just salads, that you can name whatever else but panzanella.
The purpose of most chefs and cooking shows is to come up with new versions of classic recipes. She never said this was the classic/original version of panzanella, but it is her new take on it. Criticism on the name only stifles creativity.
Cooking the Books by Sorry Don MAGA (Special Prize for the first person to work out the anagram) They say if you can't stand the heat Get out of the kitchen, retreat If you've not got the daring To tolerate swearing Perhaps it's best if you don't tweet And if you have a secret recipe That is free from reciprocity Suppliers may complain When from debts you refrain From honouring because you're shitty But those that you have stuffed and roasted And about whom you chiefly boasted Your signature dish is Not loaves and fishes But a base that you've burnt and toasted By telling them all to relax While you massage a few facts Tenderising red meat Then next to make it sweet Dessert - pay no service or tax
Flatulation Calculation - Cooking the Books with Hot Air (Advertisment: Study The Buy No Mail Theorem at Trump University) There once was a hyperbolic so curved In the truth that Donald Trump Senior swerved So he sat in his bath Learning to do new math Then said "Eureka, my win I deserved" But he'd forgotten to carry the one Who was otherwise well known as his son Whose "facts" did not add up to Everything that he knew In factorial terms his truth was none But once Senior was aboard Airforce One That's when his calculations he begun To propositional disputes He found imaginary roots By adopting contradiction for fun In the end it must be concluded That Trump Junior and Senior Colluded For a problem arose When they ran out of toes To count so, a solution eluded
She didn’t even cook anything, lol. Just poured the drinks, seasoned a few croutons and put chocolate in the microwave. Every thing was already made lol
Sorry Stephen I don't even know how you can stand next to Ina Garten who turned down a Make a Wish kid, not once but twice. Her heart must be in that gut.
Words have consequences, I had always liked Ina , have purchased her books, watch her TV shows, and have met her one on one in NYC This week she made some really dumb remark about what she would serve President Trump that throw away line for a laugh, bothered me, I thought she was better than that
"I want to criticise a person for not going to visit another person in hospital. She was under no obligation to do so but, nevertheless I want to say she is bad. (And, naturally, 100% of the people joining in the public criticism do themselves all make time to visit patients in hospital and/or other charitable work.)
@@Pfondeena - Oh, totally, I don't think she (or anyone) should "have" to do charity work, particularly for an organisation having a public tantrum to try to force it to happen. Like you said some folk, like brandon here, just want to have a moan.
She didn’t refuse. She was on her book tour during the time the request was made. Her PR team read the email like 2 months later. It’s not like the request was sent on her personal email. Her PR team said Ina receives hundreds of requests everyday from people not just from America but around the world. When she was about to say yes, the family already made a different request of just watching a dolphin show and even apologized to Ina because it wasn’t their intention to put Ina in such a negative spotlight in which of course the media made it a big deal. The family said they didn’t want to stress their child any further with this issue.
Stephen is so inherently egotistical that he is irritating at times. When he started this show he finally was brought into the CBS CEO’s office and told that he MUST let other ppl do their jobs. He was micromanaging everything the way he did on the old Colbert Report and everyone was ready to quit. Even HERE he has to be better than Ian Garten even taking over chocolate curls! GIVE IT A REST COLBERT! He has ZERO humility!
I love Ina, I used to watch Barefoot Contessa every day after I came home from school. What an icon
Hahaha me too
“All I want Is to be impressive.” Haha that was a very self aware moment Stephen.
Always loved watching Ina on the Food Network... so pleasant and comforting!
She is just always so happy!!
its always funny to see how stephen will rush them through everything because they only have like 6 minutes XD
@Ouch my nuckin futz He rushes them while still wasting their limited time _trying_ to be funny. If he'd just let them do their thing they would fill the time just fine and would be a far more quality piece.
I love Ina's show. Like all chef guests on any of the comedy shows she was super rushed, but when she is in her element she is always very calm and relaxing. She reminds me of Bob Ross, just a cook instead of a painter. Giada may have the gorgeous going for her, but I'd rather watch Ina any day.
"Get off my show. Everyone who watches me has no idea who you are and doesn't care."
I love how he's always to excited to take a drink. Love it!
The drinking segment is every host's favorite segment.
I mean drinking segment.
Cooking! Cooking segment.
Alright, that was pretty good.
Ina is one of my favorite chefs to sit with a cocktail, watch and relax to.
Aww I love ina! Her show is so comforting and she’s so charismatic. Plus the food looks delicious
That was brilliant. Love Stephen getting right in there and making it happen. Best cooking segment I have seen in a long time. A full on meal. Drinks, dinner and dessert.
I love Ina so much. What a queen.
I think that rum hit Stephen hard! 😂
Well, He hit that rum hard 😂🥃😅
I love Ina! I wish Food Network would run her cooking shows in the evening & on the weekends!
Cooking, my passion!!!
Thanks for adding cooking segments to your wonderful show !!!
A national treasure and she hasn’t aged a bit! I used to love watching barefoot contessa when I was 14 😭
Ugh.. how can you NOT love him!!!
Another comedy genius beside Stephen is always a welcome!!
Ina has such a good vibe about her
Ina is the absolute best. Baefoot Bae I call her.
"Hemingway Daiquiris" ? Colbert's inner literary nerd is showing again!
@shopworn angel You'll note that Ina didn't correct him, just saying "They are very good daiquiris." But while they may have had the double rum, or at least Steven's did, they still had the sugar which is omitted from a Hemingway daiquiri.
She had no idea what he meant by that comment, that's why.
Oh wow his staff googled daiquiri. Impressive.
I love his cooking segments!
Anyone else find Ina Garten to be very funny and humorous?
What an awesome collaboration!!! Both are National Treasures!!!
Ina Garten is always with me in my kitchen when I want to cook something special
I LOVE her show and I really hope he guest stars one day.
We love INA! She is such an amazing chef...and her husbands name is JEFFERY!!! hahaha
Isn't that, "I wish." in Japanese?
She's my favorite
Ina for president, supreme ruler & give her all the awards.
The salads and breakfast ends up incredible when you pick your ingredients before the preparation, walking around the garden with a basket.
Cooking segments are always the best XD
How to solve nuclear policy: put Ina in charge and have her cook dinner in front of world leaders like her cooking shows. World leaders eat Ina's cooking. Commence world peace. Boom.
That "boom" at the end, talking about nuclear policy, was a bit unnecessary, don't ya think? 😅😏
LOL. Maybe a world peace bomb?
Oh man, Stephen could make the stuffing for the Duck L'Orange for Thanksgiving! Thankful everybody is ok, Canada is thankful nobody was hurt, please vote!
and the REAL stephen comes out with cooking :D
I love her dump cakes.
I adore Ina.
Ina, I love watching her cook. 😋
5:10 - didn't see that coming!!
I need Stephen in my kitchen!
How is that?
She is a treasure
"All of it?"
"All of it. Always all of it."
Oh boy! That looks so damn good!
This looks so intense! I can only imagine how overwhelming it must be to be a chef on a show like this, having to whiz through so fast. Looked delicious though :)
I loved this! Ina rocks!😊
Love ya Ina!! Your brownies are the best I've ever made, but who can wrong with a recipe that calls for one pound of butter, a dozen eggs, and pounds of chocolate.
Steven really needs to work on his stress level for segments like this.
Yeah, I hate it when he's all tight, conflicted, non-spontaneous. . .
Well, he had a cocktail in like, first minute, so 🍸🤷♀️😂😂😂
Omg! Steven...the Best!👌💯%
Bon appetit😉
Ina has great recipes.
71 years old!!!!!! I would have guessed 60 tops! Damn girl! Looking good!
Ina Garten is a national treasure!
Yummy Steven!
It's funny but you can tell Stephen really knows how to cook if you've watched him on the different cooking segments he's had before.
That’s my type of lemonade!
She seems cool.
Omg I want that Meringue cake so bad! Yummy!
All my favorite worlds colliding 😆🤤
I love Stephen would in the cooking segments do what he does in the stand-up comedy segments. Just get out of the way and watch. Watching Stephen during the cooking segments just makes me wonder why ANYONE would want this man in their kitchen. He is always just there to mess things up. Love you Stephen but let the ladies cook!
I want him in my kitchen 🙋🏻♀️, and dining room, living room, garden, etc etc
I ❤️ Ina
I'm sure that no one at the Late Show will read this (and I don't blame them), but I think it would be amazing to get Andrew Rea (Binging with Babish) on the show for the next cooking segment.
Ina Garten da vida honey,
Don’t you know that I’m loving you
Ina Garten da vida baby
Don’t you know that I’ll always be true
By Cast Iron Skillet Butterfly
Watching each other mutually on a daily basis before performing reminds me of...
Oh. My. God.
I dunno whether it's a greater compliment that she is his Fox, or that he is her Donald.
Or vice versa, I'm getting a little bit confused here, yet this quote still seems quite appropriate:
"to retain respect for sausages and laws, one must not watch them in the making" :)
Cheers, and keep up the good work!
Moral of the Story: Invite everyone except Giada for a good cooking time!
Why not? What did i miss?
Look up her video with Ellen and also with Stephen Colbert, she's just a pain!!
Cause she knows things u pure blood americans think u "own" better?
Yeah I would rather watch Giada anyday. Not my favourite show by any means, but 120x better than this annoying, unrelatable woman.
she's 70?!?!?!!?
She's Hampton's 70, daahhling. Linear time is an illusion in the Hamptons.
Every time I see her name, I hear "In A Gatta Da Vita" in my head.
Limonada with rum
“Always all of it”
You just told him half of the croutons, Ina!
She explained that you get to eat the rest, as Colbert was doing -- kinda grazing.
What does meringue taste like?
Who knew he was a chef too.
Stephen sautes!!!!!
If you really wish for that life you know you need to move to Wellington 😘
Hey did you bring enough for everybody??😀
It's probably a good thing she didn't end up marrying Mr. Oveedin.
That made me spit out my water, lol.
This segment felt so rushed lol. I mean whatever but... I wanted to enjoy them together! :(
The amount of salt she puts into that vinaigrette is amazing
Is this a double starstruck?
Why in all talk shows, they rush the cooking segment?
the only thing that give away is don’t microwave your food
"Nuclear energy policy".
3:50 "what do you wish, and I'll make it for you"
...America Great Again?
Thank you genie!
Is it 2024 already?
Another oversized denim shirt with the sleeves turned up again! Lol......but I DO love her!
What’s your favorite Ina’s recipe?
Stephen clearly needs an intervention.
That's not panzanella.
Panzanella is made with: old bread, tomatoes, cucumbers, onions. To dress ONLY vinegar, olive oil, salt and pepper.
You don't eat it right away, but you let it rest in the fridge overnight so that the flavours develop and mix up and also the bread gets soaked with all the vegetable juices.
Your version sounds good, too, but I have an Italian friend who says that it's okay to play with the recipe.
Although I agree that it is okay to play with the recipes, I don't agree on calling variations the same thing. If you want panzanella, the recipe I gave you is the original. All the others are just salads, that you can name whatever else but panzanella.
Thanks!
The purpose of most chefs and cooking shows is to come up with new versions of classic recipes. She never said this was the classic/original version of panzanella, but it is her new take on it. Criticism on the name only stifles creativity.
you sound like a bore
Cooking the Books by Sorry Don MAGA
(Special Prize for the first person to work out the anagram)
They say if you can't stand the heat
Get out of the kitchen, retreat
If you've not got the daring
To tolerate swearing
Perhaps it's best if you don't tweet
And if you have a secret recipe
That is free from reciprocity
Suppliers may complain
When from debts you refrain
From honouring because you're shitty
But those that you have stuffed and roasted
And about whom you chiefly boasted
Your signature dish is
Not loaves and fishes
But a base that you've burnt and toasted
By telling them all to relax
While you massage a few facts
Tenderising red meat
Then next to make it sweet
Dessert - pay no service or tax
I found Stephen to be obnoxious and disrespectful to Ina in this segment!
Ina is living Stephen's ideal life -- work on policy day in and day out and then retire to a life fit for a hobbit.
That's not "PANSENNELA" ..! Use made up words for your recipes.
0:10 "Ladies & *GentleMON*
Sippy Sip on the sly or slippery slithering tongue??? Pry thee???
I clicked this video because of my love of nature ...FOOL ME ONCE UA-cam!!!!! God damn clickbait !!!
YT does have lots of clickbait, but this segment was clearly labeled.
@@sonyahannah ...Ina Garten............... oh never mind.....I'll let myself out.....
Sorry, John -- normally I revel in puns. . . no more vodka and diet tonic before bed!
@@sonyahannah ; ) it's the weekend ....so enjoy the G&T ..I recommend the Bombay Blue Sapphire.... all the best
Flatulation Calculation - Cooking the Books with Hot Air
(Advertisment: Study The Buy No Mail Theorem at Trump University)
There once was a hyperbolic so curved
In the truth that Donald Trump Senior swerved
So he sat in his bath
Learning to do new math
Then said "Eureka, my win I deserved"
But he'd forgotten to carry the one
Who was otherwise well known as his son
Whose "facts" did not add up to
Everything that he knew
In factorial terms his truth was none
But once Senior was aboard Airforce One
That's when his calculations he begun
To propositional disputes
He found imaginary roots
By adopting contradiction for fun
In the end it must be concluded
That Trump Junior and Senior Colluded
For a problem arose
When they ran out of toes
To count so, a solution eluded
She didn’t even cook anything, lol. Just poured the drinks, seasoned a few croutons and put chocolate in the microwave. Every thing was already made lol
She seemed a little nervous, but glad she cracked a few jokes with Stephen. Martha is way more chill
Probably the worst drink ever!
The amount of SALT SHE PUT IN THE FOOD!!!!!!!! Yuck.
One dislike mean someone doesn't have a good life
Love her, he's a puke!!
Sorry Stephen I don't even know how you can stand next to Ina Garten who turned down a Make a Wish kid, not once but twice. Her heart must be in that gut.
Words have consequences, I had always liked Ina , have purchased her books,
watch her TV shows, and have met her one on one in NYC
This week she made some really dumb remark about what she would serve President Trump
that throw away line for a laugh, bothered me, I thought she was better than that
Stephen hates these episodes. He acts uninvolved and pours in alcohol.
Remember that time she refused to meet that make a wish kid?
"I want to criticise a person for not going to visit another person in hospital.
She was under no obligation to do so but, nevertheless I want to say she is bad.
(And, naturally, 100% of the people joining in the public criticism do themselves all make time to visit patients in hospital and/or other charitable work.)
@@Pfondeena - Oh, totally, I don't think she (or anyone) should "have" to do charity work, particularly for an organisation having a public tantrum to try to force it to happen.
Like you said some folk, like brandon here, just want to have a moan.
She didn’t refuse. She was on her book tour during the time the request was made. Her PR team read the email like 2 months later. It’s not like the request was sent on her personal email. Her PR team said Ina receives hundreds of requests everyday from people not just from America but around the world. When she was about to say yes, the family already made a different request of just watching a dolphin show and even apologized to Ina because it wasn’t their intention to put Ina in such a negative spotlight in which of course the media made it a big deal. The family said they didn’t want to stress their child any further with this issue.
Stephen is so inherently egotistical that he is irritating at times. When he started this show he finally was brought into the CBS CEO’s office and told that he MUST let other ppl do their jobs. He was micromanaging everything the way he did on the old Colbert Report and everyone was ready to quit. Even HERE he has to be better than Ian Garten even taking over chocolate curls! GIVE IT A REST COLBERT! He has ZERO humility!
Too selfish to be a mother