Ina Garten's Pro Tips For Stocking The Perfect Bar Cart
A stocked bar can differentiate between a good host and a great host. The Barefoot Contessa, Ina Garten, has some pro tips for stocking the perfect bar cart.
Read MoreA stocked bar can differentiate between a good host and a great host. The Barefoot Contessa, Ina Garten, has some pro tips for stocking the perfect bar cart.
Read MoreWhile fat will add flavor to your brisket, you can have too much of a good thing. Andrew Zimmern has a useful refrigerator trick for removing any excess.
Read MoreWell-traveled chef Anthony Bourdain knew a few things about regional food. And his favorite cheesesteak was actually from across the Delaware river.
Read MoreIf you follow Ina Garten's recipes, you will come across the need for herbs. But when it comes to dried and fresh, there's a reason she has a preference.
Read MoreFish and cheese has long been a contentious pairing, but acclaimed chef Bobby Flay says that the duo can shine within the right circumstances.
Read MoreYou might think charcoal grilling and gas grilling are the same, but Ina Garten knows better, and the Barefoot Contessa isn't shy about her preference.
Read MoreRoy Choi knows what he's talking about when it comes to making tasty sandwiches. Heed his mayo tip to ensure yours are just as tasty.
Read MoreBravo's "Top Chef" winner Kristen Kish wowed the judges with her mushrooms, which might have had something to do with her brilliant method of cooking them.
Read MoreIf there was one person to take advice from about where to find the best food, it was the late Anthony Bourdain. But does his opinion settle this great debate?
Read MoreSalisbury steak isn't exactly gourmet. Nevertheless, Bobby Flay has a few ingredients up his sleeve to elevate this long-standing convenience food.
Read MoreGuy Fieri's long-running show has featured restaurants all across the U.S. Fans know it as Triple D or DDD, and they also know these behind-the-scenes secrets.
Read MoreWe had the good fortune to interview Tila about cooking outside. For Tila, knowing what foods are best suited to cooking outdoors is of the utmost importance.
Read MoreEven though Ina Garten starts her day with a simple meal, her version is anything but basic. Here's how she tops her breakfast toast.
Read MoreIt's always fun to put a little twist on a classic cocktail recipe. The Barefoot Contessa admits this easy addition might make them too drinkable.
Read MoreNo plate of fish and chips is complete without creamy tartar sauce. Who better to elevate this classic British condiment than Gordon Ramsay?
Read MoreProper prep prevents short ribs from giving you a long face. But with this Ina Garten tip, you can check off a step by getting the butcher to do it for you.
Read MoreEven the most famous chefs take shortcuts every once in a while. Here, Andrew Zimmern describes how he turns his favorite curry sauce into a rub.
Read MoreThere's more to crafting the perfect sandwich than you may think. It's all about balancing all of the flavors inside to get that perfect mouthwatering bite.
Read MoreCheesecake is usually made with cream cheese -- but Alton Brown swaps it out for something altogether dreamier. We're taking a look at this unique ingredient.
Read MoreCelebrity chef Bobby Flay is all over television. If you're interested in experiencing his culinary genius, you may wonder how many restaurants he really owns.c
Read MoreBobby Flay found fame in Southern-style cooking, so knows a thing or two about barbecue. Here's how he elevates a store-bought sauce in a pinch.
Read MorePretty much all instant noodles are fried before they hit your pantry, but David Chang does things a little bit differently. Read all about them.
Read MoreIna Garten uses a unique liqueur in her blueberry pies. We've got all the deets on how to incorporate it, and some alternatives for a similarly yummy dessert.
Read MoreIf you've been eating baked beans your whole life, you'll want to check out this new riff on a classic. It's okay to spice up a favorite once in a while.
Read MoreWho better to source a delicious and easy dinner from than the Barefoot Contessa? You're just three ingredients away from Ina Garten's easiest dinner ever.
Read MoreShe once worked in the White House. But now we all know her as the Barefoot Contessa. So, how did Ina Garten stumble upon her iconic nickname?
Read MoreThis one little ingredient packs a major flavor punch, and you might have a tin already in your pantry. Learn how to give tomato soup an umami kick.
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