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This article is about the cooking show. For the film, see The Barefoot Contessa.

Barefoot Contessa is a cooking show on Food Network hosted by Ina Garten, which premiered on November 30, 2002. Each episode features Garten assembling dishes of varying complexity, and she often will give the viewer tips on decorating and entertaining.

2002 American TV series or program
Barefoot Contessa
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Created byIna Garten
StarringIna Garten
Country of originUnited States
No. of episodes70, as of February 09, 2006
Production
Running time30 minutes
Original release
NetworkFood Network
ReleaseNovember 30, 2002 –
present

The "Barefoot Contessa" name comes from Garten's best-selling cookbook, The Barefoot Contessa Cookbook, which in turn was titled to reflect the specialty foods store she bought in 1978. The store was opened in 1975 and was named in tribute to the 1954 film of the same name.

The show is set in Ina Garten's mansion home in East Hampton. The show follows a similar format to other "lifestyle" cooking shows found on the Food Network, catering to people looking to easily entertain while enriching their palates with little expertise.

A typical episode would have Garten preparing a multi-course meal for friends, colleagues, small parties and, often, just for her husband Jeffrey, who works as a professor at Yale School of Management during the week. Her recipes often include fresh herbs, which she hand-harvests from her perfectly manicured garden.

Often, her recipes will require an excursion, where one can witness her driving in her BMW or Mercedes-Benz to various East Hampton specialty stores, like her own Barefoot Contessa. Sometimes she might ask Jeffrey or her guest to pick up various ingredients or gourmet desserts from one of the local shops.

Garten deconstructs complex French recipes like boeuf bourguignon while disseminating the joys of luxury, and simply "treating yourself". Her main goal is to prepare foods efficiently, allowing the cook to spend more time with guests as opposed to in the kitchen.

The show is mostly filmed in her own kitchen with fast moving camera shots and many close ups of perfectly-ripened fruits, eggs falling from the shells, or caramel sauce melting and sizzling in a shining steel pan. Barefoot Contessa is a good example of the genre known as food porn, along with shows such as Nigella Bites and Everyday Italian. These shows focus highly on rich, palate-pleasing foods with stunning visual presentation and rarely cater to the extremely health-conscious demographic.

A cookbook of the same name was also published in 1999 and is currently available along with a host of other books and merchandise.

The show was nominated for a Daytime Emmy Award in 2005.

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