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Anonymous
Posted January 4, 2013
I love Ina!! This cookbook has easy to prepare dishes,with great pictures. Highly recommend!!!
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Was this review helpful? Yes NoThank you for your feedback. Report this reviewThank you, this review has been flagged.This is the second Ina cookbook I have purchased and I love this one even more than the first. The recipes are delicious, everytime I make any of her recipes, I'm always the star! I love this book so much I will be giving it as a gift this Christmas to my mom!
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Posted July 16, 2008
Ina's recipies always turn out perfect the first time I try them. The recipies are easy to understand and reproduce even for a novice cook. I get the most consistent results from Ina's books and I love them all. I really love that she includes tips on planning the meals and dinner parties as well. This is a great cookbook and I highly recommend it!
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Posted October 29, 2007
I work in a well known cooking store and everyone recommends Ina's books. We use them every day at home and haven't had a less than mouth watering result. The ingredients are easy to find and those you probably have any way. Ina rocks!
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Posted January 11, 2007
Ina is great on TV. I love the photos in her cookbooks--I have 2 of them. I've tried several recipes in this book, and they have failed miserably. They're not difficult--but they have fundamental flaws. It is infuriating to 'discover' bad recipes when entertaining on a special occasion. I was so upset, I almost threw the book in the trash (and I've never even contemplated that--I love my cookbooks). I like Sally Schneider's book, The Improvisational Cook, Martha Stewart, Tyler Florence, and Cook's Illustrated books much better--they deliver consistently good results.
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Posted December 13, 2004
Ina really understands that food is the ultimate celebration of family and friends. No other daily ritual brings people together like a delicious, home-cooked meal cooked with real love and passion. The recipes are great and within the skill level of most cooks. It's a pleasure to cook with this book.
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Posted January 20, 2013
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Was this review helpful? Yes NoThank you for your feedback. Report this reviewThank you, this review has been flagged.A good cook book for do-able recipes. I made the chicken wings and while it was an easy recipe, I can't say they were bursting with flavor. Most of the recipes have ingredients that are readily avaliable and can be made without a lot of fuss. It is not a volumous book, I would like more to it as far as the number of recipes. Worth looking at though.
Was this review helpful? Yes NoThank you for your feedback. Report this reviewThank you, this review has been flagged.If you do not have Ina's first book, The Barefoot Contessa, you must buy this one. It is very good. However, if you do have her first book, buy this one as a gift for a friend. The recipes are easy and, as always, tasty. They are not however quite so "home style" as the book suggests. I make many of these recipes often, but I love cooking and making a mess in the kitchen. But not everyone does. These are not the sort of dishes most people would want to make after a hard day at the office. (For me it's relaxing.)
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Posted January 11, 2013
If you can read, you can make Ina's yummmy food
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Posted August 21, 2011
Her recipes are simple but delicious. I hope she makes a cookbook for vegetarians soon, as well as a baking one.
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Posted March 4, 2010
Ina Garten is my favorite Food Network personality. I love the way she takes elegant food and makes is simple to prepare. I also appreciate her ability to re-create dishes to suit available fresh ingredients. LOVE this cookbook.
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Posted February 6, 2010
This is by far Ina's best cookbook and I have 'em all! These recipes are more practical than some of her other books. The meatballs and Parker's Fish and Chips are staples in our home. I have 4 children that are very hard to please, but they eat almost anything that I make from this cookbook!
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Posted May 9, 2009
Every recipe I've tried has been great! I really recommend this for everyday day family meals.
Was this review helpful? Yes NoThank you for your feedback. Report this reviewThank you, this review has been flagged.I have had this book for almost a year now, and have used countless recipes. From the Roasted Vegetable Soup to the Blueberry Muffins, if you follow the easy instructions, you are guarenteed to have a winner! The food depicted in this book has been appealing to everyone in my family, who are particularly picky eaters. This book will be a culinary staple for many years to come.
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Posted February 27, 2007
I absolutely adore Ina and I love her cookbooks,this one, particularly.
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Posted November 21, 2006
This was my first introduction to the Barefoot Contessa and i must say, that this cookbook is outstanding!!! My son loves the tequila lime chicken and Ina makes everything so easy. Thanks Ina!
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Posted August 23, 2005
If nothing else, buy it for the mac n cheese recipe!! It's unbeatable. Add some chicken for the perfect take to work leftovers lunch!!!
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Posted April 17, 2003
Have to agree, this isn't as good as the first two but it's still pretty good. When you can find new recipes, which admittedly is not as often as you would like, they're good. This is sort of a companion to the show, which may be the problem.
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Posted March 6, 2003
while I enjoyed reading the editorial content of this book, I didn't find it to meet the expectations I had from the previous 2 Barefoot Contessa books. Barefoot Contessa Parties! is a far superior work. It seems to me that many of the recipes are rehashed from the previous books: Roasted Winter Vegetables, Orange Pound cake. I have made some favorites over and over again from the original books: pecan squares, the cream cheese frosting, chicken chilli, corn chowder, apple crostada. I've owned this book since it's release date and to date have made only one recipe from it: The sagaponack corn pudding which was very enjoyable. The recipes aren't simple enough for everyday or special enough for special occasions. In short, I expected a GREAT book and got an average one.
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