Ina Garten has the best holiday dishes. Here are the recipes we think should be part of your celebrations this year. (2024)

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When people need advice for holiday hosting and picking which dishes are worth making, they turn to Ina Garten —and we agree that can be a smart move. Chipotle cheddar crackers are Garten's go-to homemade appetizer for any gathering, and Askinasi thinks they're perfect for a holiday party. If you're in need of an easy main dish or a last-minute protein, her herb-roasted turkey breast recipe should be your answer. And the rub, specifically, from that recipe has worked its way into other dishes on Askinasi's table, making it an easy, multi-purpose sauce for any menu. If you do have the time this holiday season, Askinasi says you should cook up a pot of Garten's chicken and orzo. If you're keeping the holiday meal low-key this year, Askinasi thinks Garten's grilled-cheese recipe is the perfect way to treat yourself and spark nostalgia. The Barefoot Contessa's giant chocolate-chip cookies are a great way to close out any holiday meal. Garten's corn bread recipe has become legendary among Konstantinides' family and friends. Garten's potato-fennel gratin is another dish that Konstantinides makes every Christmas. Garten's elevated store-bought mashed potatoes are perfect when you need a quick dish for a big holiday dinner. If you're craving some pasta this holiday season, Garten's penne alla vodka is a showstopper. And Garten's one-pot rigatoni is perfect for cheese lovers. And nothing goes better with pasta than Garten's "outrageous" garlic bread. If you're looking for a great dessert, Garten's recipe for Beatty's Chocolate Cake will impress — and delight — everyone. Garten's bourbon chocolate pecan pie is great if you want something more classic. FAQs

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Review by Rachel Askinasi and Anneta Konstantinides

2022-12-24T01:00:00Z

Ina Garten has the best holiday dishes. Here are the recipes we think should be part of your celebrations this year. (1)

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  • Insider's food reporters Anneta Konstantinides and Rachel Askinasi love Ina Garten's recipes.
  • From appetizers to mains, plus delicious desserts, they've made a wide range of her recipes.
  • Whether you're serving guests, cooking for one, or in charge of dessert, these recipes are for you.

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When people need advice for holiday hosting and picking which dishes are worth making, they turn to Ina Garten —and we agree that can be a smart move.

Ina Garten has the best holiday dishes. Here are the recipes we think should be part of your celebrations this year. (2)

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From delicious pastas to perfect chocolate-chip cookies, Insider's food reporters Rachel Askinasi and Anneta Konstantinides have tested out dozens of Garten's recipes in their own kitchens.

But when it comes to which dishes to include in your holiday feast, they think these recipes should definitely make the cut.

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Chipotle cheddar crackers are Garten's go-to homemade appetizer for any gathering, and Askinasi thinks they're perfect for a holiday party.

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"I just like to make one thing and then buy the rest," Gartentold Bon Appétit when discussing how she constructs a co*cktail hour or appetizer spread. She said these crackers are typically the only thing she'll make.

Askinasi tried out this recipe for herself and said they tasted like a Cheez-It cracker combined with the texture of a biscuit.

Now, just like Garten, she'll be keeping a log of this dough in her freezer for easy prep when guests drop by — or if she gets a last-minute invitation and doesn't want to show up empty-handed.

Get the full recipe for Ina Garten's chipotle cheddar crackers here.

If you're in need of an easy main dish or a last-minute protein, her herb-roasted turkey breast recipe should be your answer.

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While Askinasi is vocal about her disdain for turkey, she thinks this lemony, herby recipe is a great fix for 11th-hour dinner troubles.

It was relatively easy to whip up, and the fact that it requires much less time and prep work than a full-size bird makes it a great option for day-of cooking.

Get the full recipe for Ina Garten's herb-roasted turkey breast here.

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And the rub, specifically, from that recipe has worked its way into other dishes on Askinasi's table, making it an easy, multi-purpose sauce for any menu.

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Her favorite part of the turkey breast recipe was the wet rub that seasons the poultry.

Askinasi loved it so much that she used it to flavor her green beans and boost the brightness in her potatoes. She even put the rest in a bowl on the table to be used as a general dipping sauce.

So if you're looking for a citrusy, fresh, herby way to tie multiple dishes in your hosting spread together, it's worth pulling it out of the turkey recipe — yes, even if you're not making the bird.

Get the full recipe for Ina Garten's lemony, herby turkey rub here.

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If you do have the time this holiday season, Askinasi says you should cook up a pot of Garten's chicken and orzo.

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This recipe is both flavorful and comforting. It would be perfect for a cold, rainy, winter day, but it's also ideal for a cozy holiday meal served on the floor or on the couch by the fireplace.

The only hangup is that this one takes a few hours total to make — but Askinasi thinks it's worth it.

Plus, if you're cooking for anything less than five people, you'll have plenty of leftovers for days and weeks ahead.

Get the full recipe for Ina Garten's chicken in a pot with orzo here.

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If you're keeping the holiday meal low-key this year, Askinasi thinks Garten's grilled-cheese recipe is the perfect way to treat yourself and spark nostalgia.

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This recipe isn't simple, Askinasi says, but it's delicious and would be a great way to show yourself some love this holiday season. And, by our reporter's standards, nothing says holiday decadence like putting in some work to create an indulgent, satisfying, soul-warming meal for yourself.

With three types of cheese (which Askinasi says she'd use sliced rather than grated next time) and thick-cut bacon, it tastes like a sophisticated version of the lunch Askinasi ate as a kid.

While there are several steps, Garten's recipe is precise with measurements and is easy to follow, which can help even a timid home cook get through this successfully.

Get the full recipe for Ina Garten's grilled cheese here.

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The Barefoot Contessa's giant chocolate-chip cookies are a great way to close out any holiday meal.

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In an Instagram post, Garten described these cookies as "chocolatey, crisp, and a little salty," and Askinasi agrees.

The characteristic that sets these cookies apart from the rest is that they ripple out from the center to the edges, which is thanks to the Barefoot Contessa's tip of banging the tray on your counter every few minutes while baking. This can feel like a hassle, but it's worth the effort.

Askinasi says this recipe yields cookies that are both sweet and salty, and also crispy, flaky, crunchy, and gooey in texture.

Get the full recipe for Ina Garten's giant crinkled chocolate-chip cookies here.

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Garten's corn bread recipe has become legendary among Konstantinides' family and friends.

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Konstantinides first made Garten's brown-butter skillet corn bread for Friendsgiving last year, where it won rave reviews. The delicious dish is the perfect balance of sweet and savory, with a salty crunchy crust that gives way to a moist and fluffy filling that everyone loves.

The corn bread is easy and foolproof, even for novice bakers. And with such a stunning golden color, it's definitely a showstopper at the dinner table.

Konstantinides has since made Garten's corn bread for a number of holiday parties, as well as for her family's Thanksgiving this year. It's become a permanent dish in her holiday repertoire, and she can't wait to make it again for Christmas.

Get the full recipe for Ina Garten's corn bread here.

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Garten's potato-fennel gratin is another dish that Konstantinides makes every Christmas.

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Garten has a plethora of potato recipes that are great for the holidays, including her rosemary roasted potatoes and her parmesan mashed potatoes. But it's the "Barefoot Contessa" star's potato-fennel gratin that has become a Konstantinides family tradition.

The gratin is a creamy dream. The combination of Gruyère cheese and heavy cream is so comforting, and the potatoes come out perfectly cooked every single time. The sautéed fennel also adds a lovely mild sweetness that cuts through all the cheesiness.

Garten's potato-fennel gratin also goes great with everything, making it the perfect side dish for any holiday protein. It can also be made ahead of time and reheated, giving you some much-needed oven space on a busy cooking day.

Get the full recipe for Ina Garten's potato-fennel gratin here.

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Garten's elevated store-bought mashed potatoes are perfect when you need a quick dish for a big holiday dinner.

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In November, Garten modified some of her most popular holiday dishes to include a store-bought ingredient.

"My goal was that you didn't know that store-bought thing was in there," Garten told The New York Times. "I want to make store-bought taste homemade."

Garten's recipe simply requires you to warm up the store-bought mashed potatoes, throw in sour cream, unsalted butter, and freshly-grated Italian parmesan cheese, then season with some salt and pepper.

It might sound too good to be true, but Konstantinides was wowed by these potatoes. The parmesan cheese infused the dish with a delicious richness and the sour cream added so much creaminess. No one in Konstantinides' family even realized the mashed potatoes were store-bought.

Get the full recipe for Ina Garten's elevated store-bought mashed potatoes here.

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If you're craving some pasta this holiday season, Garten's penne alla vodka is a showstopper.

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Konstantinides has made nearly a dozen "Barefoot Contessa" pastas, but her absolute favorite is Garten's penne alla vodka.

Garten's trick is to roast the vodka sauce in the oven, which infuses the tomatoes with so much delicious flavor that truly takes this dish to another level. Konstantinides loved it even more than her favorite vodka pasta at .

Plus, it's such a visually stunning pasta. There's no doubt you'll hear everyone say "wow" when you bring this to the dinner table.

Get the full recipe for Ina Garten's penne alla vodka here.

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And Garten's one-pot rigatoni is perfect for cheese lovers.

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Garten said her rigatoni with sausage and fennel pasta is one of her "all-time go-to dinners" —and it's perfect when you've got a big group.

"You can make the whole thing in one big pot, bring it to the table, and everyone loves it," she said in a 2017 episode of "Barefoot Contessa."

The one-pot pasta comes packed with plenty of delicious ingredients, including sweet Italian sausages, chopped fennel, freshly-grated Italian parmesan cheese, dry white wine, and heavy cream.

The dish is deliciously rich and creamy, and Konstantinides loved how the sweetness of the sausage worked together with the saltiness of the parmesan cheese. As we brace ourselves for a very chilly holiday season, this one-pot pasta is sure to warm you up (without filling the sink with dishes).

Get the full recipe for Ina Garten's one-pot rigatoni with sausage and fennel here.

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And nothing goes better with pasta than Garten's "outrageous" garlic bread.

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Konstantinides first made Garten's "outrageous" garlic bread for a dinner party last year, and her friends still rave about it.

Garten's garlic bread with a twist features a French baguette, freshly-grated parmesan cheese, butter, parsley, lemon zest, and plenty of garlic.

And the "outrageous" garlic bread definitely lives up to its name —in the best way. Each piece was delightfully crunchy, with a zingy brightness from the lemon zest and parsley. One of Konstantinides' friends declared that she "could have eaten an entire baguette's worth."

Get the full recipe for Ina Garten's "outrageous" garlic bread here.

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If you're looking for a great dessert, Garten's recipe for Beatty's Chocolate Cake will impress — and delight — everyone.

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While pumpkin pie might dominate the Thanksgiving dessert table, we get to be a bit more creative in December. And who doesn't love some chocolate cake after dinner?

Garten said her recipe for Beatty's Chocolate Cake is "the most fabulous chocolate cake that I've ever made." The delicious dessert features a secret ingredient —one cup of hot brewed coffee —which really enhances the chocolate flavor.

Konstantinides was blown away by how fluffy and moist the cake tasted. It's packed with chocolate, but the texture is still light as air —an incredible feat. The cake is huge, so there's plenty to go around if you've got a big guest list. And it still tastes fresh days later, so everyone gets to enjoy some leftovers.

Get the full recipe for Ina Garten's Beatty's Chocolate Cake here.

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Garten's bourbon chocolate pecan pie is great if you want something more classic.

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Garten's bourbon chocolate pecan pie features a store-bought crust, and she told The New York Times that it tasted even better than one made from scratch. Since the frozen crust is less buttery, it doesn't distract or compete with the rich bourbon-chocolate filling.

The recipe features diced pecans, semisweet chocolate chips, vanilla, and some good bourbon. And the pie couldn't be easier to assemble. After chopping some pecans and mixing everything together, it was ready to go in the oven —talk about a stress-free holiday dessert!

Konstantinides loved all the texture and flavor in Garten's bourbon chocolate pecan pie. There's the crunchiness from the pecans, the creaminess from the chocolate chips, and those sweet notes of caramel from the bourbon. It also tastes fantastic with a scoop of vanilla ice cream.

Get the full recipe for Ina Garten's bourbon chocolate pecan pie here.

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What does Ina Garten eat every day? ›

Her eating, she says, is “pretty orderly, actually”: “I pretty much have toast and coffee for breakfast;” tea every day at 10:30 a.m. — not a minute earlier or later; soup for lunch (Italian wedding soup, on the day of the recording); and for dinner, she and her husband, Jeffrey, go out with friends or order in.

What does Ina Garten eat for New Year's Eve? ›

For Garten, the recipe's most significant selling point is the capellini, which takes only three minutes to cook. Then, toss it around and serve it with a big dollop of caviar. And voila—a lavish meal worthy of the holiday. "It's New Year's Eve, so you can splurge on it!" Garten adds.

How many recipes does Ina Garten have? ›

Six years, five months and three days. That's how long it took to cook every single one of Ina Garten's 1,272 recipes from her books and television show.

Why did Ina Garten not have kids? ›

Ina Garten says she didn't want to have children because of the experience of her own childhood.

Is Ina Garten Religious? ›

Garten is Jewish by birth and heritage, as is her husband, but rarely refers to her religion and ethnicity, though they are showcased through the inclusion of classic Jewish cooking in her television show and cookbooks, when she makes such dishes as rugelach, challah, and brisket.

What are you not supposed to eat on New Year's Eve? ›

It's said that you shouldn't eat winged fowl (read: birds like turkey or chicken), bottom feeders (like shrimp or catfish), or any seafood that swims backward or side to side (like lobster or crab).

What are 3 foods that are eaten on New Year's Day? ›

Looking for prosperity? As Southern tradition dictates, black-eyed peas, greens, and cornbread represent pennies, dollars, and gold, respectively, so eating them together on New Year's will keep your purse full all year long.

What kind of meat do you eat on New Year's Day? ›

Many cultures and countries have particular "lucky" foods, and the southern United States is no exception. Greens, pork, and cornbread, as well as black-eyed peas, cowpeas, or beans, are some of the typical symbolic foods served on New Year's Day.

Is Ina Garten leaving Food Network? ›

However, Garten recently announced that she's working on new episodes for the cooking network. Garten fans, rejoice: Ina Garten is officially returning to Food Network with new...

What is Ina Garten most famous for? ›

She is host of the Food Network program Barefoot Contessa, and was a former staff member of the Office of Management and Budget. Among her dishes are Perfect Roast Chicken, Weeknight Bolognese, French Apple Tart, and a simplified version of beef bourguignon.

Is Ina Garten a chef or a cook? ›

Her fame may be relatively quiet — she doesn't have a line of cookware, there isn't a namesake restaurant — but make no mistake: Ina Garten is a powerhouse celeb chef. Fans know her story well: From a White House budget analyst to specialty food-store owner, her path to stardom has been slow and steady.

Does Ina Garten like children? ›

Ina Garten Says Her Childhood Is the Reason She Didn't Want Kids: 'It Was Nothing I Wanted to Recreate' Antonia DeBianchi is an Associate Editor, Food & Lifestyle, at PEOPLE. Their work has previously appeared in the Kitchn, TODAY Digital and Insider.

Why did Ina Garten have children? ›

Ina Garten bluntly explains why she never had kids, says her childhood 'was nothing I wanted to recreate' | Fox News.

How rich is Ina Garten? ›

According to Celebrity Net Worth, Ina Garten's net worth in 2024 is estimated at $60 million. When combined with that of her husband Jeffrey, that amount is estimated at a whopping $120 million.

What food scale does Ina Garten use? ›

If you're starting to get into baking of any stripe, including bread (and have you seen Ina's Thanksgiving desserts?!) it's time to think about getting a good digital scale like Ina's pick, the OXO Kitchen Scale. Not only does it improve the taste of your desserts as it's more precise, but it cuts down on mess.

What is in Ina Garten's pantry? ›

She stores the cornmeal next to Bob's Red Mill baking powder in plastic bags. And for her sweet shelf, there are a few jars of Bonne Maman jellies and preserves, honey, Nabisco Famous Chocolate Wafers and Cacao due Vecchi cocoa powder on display.

What is the best number of meals per day? ›

So how often should you be eating? The Theory: Nutrition experts tend to recommend eating 3 balanced meals (350 to 600 calories each) and 1 to 3 snacks per day (between 150 and 200 calories each).

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