
How Ina Garten became one of America’s best loved cooks
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Ina Garten cooks like a pro, but she started off as a home cook like the rest of us.
Ina Garten is one of the most famous and beloved cooks in America today. Better known as "the Barefoot Contessa," Garten sits atop a culinary empire built on her bestselling cookbooks, a string of hit TV shows and a legion of devoted fans. William Brangham joins Garten in her kitchen studio for a conversation about how a self-taught cook became one of the biggest names in the food industry.
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How Ina Garten became one of America’s best loved cooks
Clip: 7/21/2017 | 6m 48sVideo has Closed Captions
Ina Garten is one of the most famous and beloved cooks in America today. Better known as "the Barefoot Contessa," Garten sits atop a culinary empire built on her bestselling cookbooks, a string of hit TV shows and a legion of devoted fans. William Brangham joins Garten in her kitchen studio for a conversation about how a self-taught cook became one of the biggest names in the food industry.
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