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The Barefoot Contessa may be the most famous specialty food store in the rarefied environs of the Hamptons, but don't assume that the recipes the owner, Ina Garten, is finally revealing are too sophisticated for ordinary mortals to enjoy. The Barefoot Contessa Cookbook is filled with wholesome, appealing, homey recipes and sensible, realistic tips for elegant entertaining.
From the Publisher
For more than twenty years, Barefoot Contessa, the acclaimed
specialty food store, has been cooking and baking extraordinary dishes for
enthusiastic customers in the Hamptons. For many of those years, people have
tried to get the exuberant owner, Ina Garten, to share the secrets of her
store. Finally, the energy and style that make Barefoot Contessa such a
special place are shown here, with dozens of recipes and more than 160
breathtaking photographs, in The Barefoot Contessa Cookbook.
Ina's most popular recipes use familiar ingredients, but they taste
even better than you would expect. Her Pan-Fried Onion Dip is the real
thing, with slowly car-amelized onions and fresh sour cream. Tomato soup is
created from oven-roasted tomatoes and fresh basil to intensify the flavors.
Meat loaf is as good as your grandmother's, but it's healthier because it's
made with ground turkey and fresh herbs. The light and flaky Maple-Oatmeal
Scones are baked with rolled oats, whole wheat, and real maple syrup. Now
these and other famous Barefoot Contessa recipes can be prepared at home.
Ina says that before she owned a specialty food store she often
spent a week making dinner for six friends. Her experience at Barefoot
Contessa has given her hundreds of ideas for creating wonderful parties in a
few hours. And they're all in this book. Crab Cakes with Rémoulade Sauce can
be stored overnight in the refrigerator and sautéed just before the guests
arrive. Cheddar Corn Chowder can be made days ahead, reheated, and served
with a salad and bread for a delicious autumn lunch. The ingredients for
Grilled Salmon Salad can all be prepared ahead and tossed together before
serving. The batter for the Raspberry Corn Muffins can be mixed a day before
and popped into the oven just before breakfast.
Ina Garten teaches us how to entertain with style, simplicity, and a
relaxed sense of fun. There are notes throughout the book for giving
cocktail parties, lunches, and dinner parties where everything is done
before the guests arrive. And there are easy instructions for creating
gorgeous party platters that don't even require you to cook!
With Ina Garten and The Barefoot Contessa Cookbook, you have the
perfect recipe for hosting parties that are easy and fun for
everyone-including the cook.
Library Journal
Garten opened her upscale take-out shop in East Hampton 20 years ago, and its still thriving today (some might say that its prices are what are legendary). Many of the recipes she shares in her lavishly illustrated book 200 color photographs are rather simple, and a number of them are familiar: Hummus and Guacamole, Baked Ham and Roast Chicken. Each chapter also includes an idea for a party platter for a buffet, from Fruit and Cheese to Country Desserts. An attractive book, but theres not much new here; for area libraries and others with large entertaining collections. Recommended for most collections.
What People Are Saying
Patricia Wells
Like Ina Garten herself, this stunning, lively new book is about
style, simplicity, comfort, and good times among family and friends. Her
natural approach to food is frank and forward, and you are sure to treasure
each tip, each story, each recipe. (Patricia Wells, author of At Home
with Patricia Wells: Cooking in Provence)
Steven Spielberg
I enjoy Barefoot Contessa both for its presentation, which is just
about the best I've ever seen, and also because the food tastes like home
cooking-because it is. I'm drawn in as much by its personality as I am by
what they have to offer.
Eli Zabar
No store more fully embodies the easy, stylish elegance of the
Hamptons than Barefoot Contessa. And no one understands what successful
entertaining is all about better than Ina Garten. Born of retailing, her
wonderful accessible recipes have been tested on you and me for a very long
time and they really work. Bravo! (Eli Zabar, owner of E.A.T., The Vinegar
Factory, Eli's Bread, Across the Street, and Eli's Manhattan)