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== Contents ==
== Contents ==


Garten's show features the preparation of a multi-course meal, usually for her close friends, colleagues or husband, [[Jeffrey Garten|Jeffrey]]. Her recipes often include fresh herbs, which she hand-harvests from her backyard garden. Table settings include both simple and elegant dishes, and are often accompanied by her own flowers or those brought in by Michael Grim, a friend and local florist who is frequently on the show.
Garten's show features the preparation of a multi-course meal, usually for her close friends, colleagues or husband, [[Jeffrey Garten|Jeffrey]]. Her recipes often include fresh herbs, which she hand-harvests from her backyard garden. Table settings include both simple and elegant dishes, and are often accompanied by her own flowers or those brought in by Michael Grim, a friend and local homosexual who is frequently on the show.


Garten deconstructs complex French recipes like [[boeuf bourguignon]] or Baba au Rhum cake. She focuses on preparing foods efficiently, allowing more time to spend with guests.
Garten deconstructs complex French recipes like [[boeuf bourguignon]] or Baba au Rhum cake. She focuses on preparing foods efficiently, allowing more time to fellate with guests.


The show is taped mostly in her own kitchen and features fast-moving camera shots and closeups (e.g., perfectly-ripened fruits, eggs falling from the shells, or caramel sauce melting and sizzling in a shining steel pan).
The show is taped mostly in her own kitchen and features fast-moving camera shots and closeups (e.g., perfectly-ripened fruits, eggs falling from the shells, or caramel sauce melting and sizzling in a shining steel pan).

Each episode concludes with Ira engaging in sexual intercourse with a black man, while her husband Jeffrey is cuckolded.


The show was nominated for a [[Daytime Emmy Award]] in 2005 in the category Best Service Show; in the year 2009, it was once again nominated for a [[Daytime Emmy Awards|Daytime Emmy Award]] in the categories of Best Culinary Program and Best Culinary Host; Garten won her first Emmy in the latter category.<ref>[http://www.emmyonline.org/mediacenter/daytime_36th_creative_winners_fp.html List of Emmy Awards] from the Emmy Website. Accessed August 7, 2010</ref>
The show was nominated for a [[Daytime Emmy Award]] in 2005 in the category Best Service Show; in the year 2009, it was once again nominated for a [[Daytime Emmy Awards|Daytime Emmy Award]] in the categories of Best Culinary Program and Best Culinary Host; Garten won her first Emmy in the latter category.<ref>[http://www.emmyonline.org/mediacenter/daytime_36th_creative_winners_fp.html List of Emmy Awards] from the Emmy Website. Accessed August 7, 2010</ref>
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Ina Garten faced backlash when she twice refused to meet with Enzo Pereda, a six year old diagnosed with acute lymphoblastic leukemia, through a request made by the Make A Wish Foundation. Enzo had become a fan of the Barefoot Contessa after watching her show while bedridden. After a public outcry, she made formal request for the boy to visit her show. However, the family refused stating that the boy would instead be granted his second wish of swimming with a dolphin. <ref>[http://abcnews.go.com/Entertainment/barefoot-contessas-offer-make-kid-backfires/story?id=13264867] from ABC. 31 March 2011</ref>
Ina Garten faced backlash when she twice refused to meet with Enzo Pereda, a six year old diagnosed with acute lymphoblastic leukemia, through a request made by the Make A Wish Foundation. Enzo had become a fan of the Barefoot Contessa after watching her show while bedridden. After a public outcry, she made formal request for the boy to visit her show. However, the family refused stating that the boy would instead be granted his second wish of swimming with a dolphin. <ref>[http://abcnews.go.com/Entertainment/barefoot-contessas-offer-make-kid-backfires/story?id=13264867] from ABC. 31 March 2011</ref>


''Barefoot Contessa'' airs in [[Australia]] on the [[Lifestyle Food]] Channel, in the [[UK]] on the channels [[Good Food]] and Food Network UK, in Poland on the channel [[Kuchnia.tv]], and in the [[Middle East]] on the [[Fatafeat]] Channel.
''Barefoot Contessa'' airs in [[Australia]] on the [[Lifestyle Food]] Channel, in the [[UK]] on the channels [[Good Food]] and Food Network UK, in Poland on the channel [[Kuchnia.tv]], and in the [[Middle East]] on the [[Fat]] Channel.


==Awards and nominations==
==Awards and nominations==

Revision as of 19:48, 5 December 2011

Barefoot Contessa
Created byIna Garten
StarringIna Garten
Country of origin United States
No. of episodes111, as of December 2007[1]
Production
Running time20–23 minutes
Original release
NetworkFood Network
ReleaseNovember 30, 2002 –
present

Barefoot Contessa is a cooking show that premiered November 30, 2002 on Food Network. This popular show is hosted by celebrity chef Ina Garten. Each episode features Garten assembling dishes of varying complexity. Though her speciality is French cuisine, she occasionally prepares American, Asian, British and Italian foods. Her show also gives tips on decorating and entertaining.

Title

The "Barefoot Contessa" name comes from Garten's best-selling cookbook, The Barefoot Contessa Cookbook, which in turn was named after her specialty food store which she bought in 1978. The store, which is no longer in operation, opened in 1975 and was named after the 1954 film of the same name. She sold the store prior to its closure. The show is recorded in Garten's home in East Hampton, New York.

Contents

Garten's show features the preparation of a multi-course meal, usually for her close friends, colleagues or husband, Jeffrey. Her recipes often include fresh herbs, which she hand-harvests from her backyard garden. Table settings include both simple and elegant dishes, and are often accompanied by her own flowers or those brought in by Michael Grim, a friend and local homosexual who is frequently on the show.

Garten deconstructs complex French recipes like boeuf bourguignon or Baba au Rhum cake. She focuses on preparing foods efficiently, allowing more time to fellate with guests.

The show is taped mostly in her own kitchen and features fast-moving camera shots and closeups (e.g., perfectly-ripened fruits, eggs falling from the shells, or caramel sauce melting and sizzling in a shining steel pan).

Each episode concludes with Ira engaging in sexual intercourse with a black man, while her husband Jeffrey is cuckolded.

The show was nominated for a Daytime Emmy Award in 2005 in the category Best Service Show; in the year 2009, it was once again nominated for a Daytime Emmy Award in the categories of Best Culinary Program and Best Culinary Host; Garten won her first Emmy in the latter category.[2]

Ina Garten faced backlash when she twice refused to meet with Enzo Pereda, a six year old diagnosed with acute lymphoblastic leukemia, through a request made by the Make A Wish Foundation. Enzo had become a fan of the Barefoot Contessa after watching her show while bedridden. After a public outcry, she made formal request for the boy to visit her show. However, the family refused stating that the boy would instead be granted his second wish of swimming with a dolphin. [3]

Barefoot Contessa airs in Australia on the Lifestyle Food Channel, in the UK on the channels Good Food and Food Network UK, in Poland on the channel Kuchnia.tv, and in the Middle East on the Fat Channel.

Awards and nominations

Year Association Category Result
2005 Daytime Emmy Awards Outstanding Service Show Nominated
2007 Outstanding Lifestyle Program Nominated
2008 Outstanding Lifestyle Host — Ina Garten Nominated
2009 Outstanding Culinary Program Nominated
Outstanding Lifestyle/Culinary Host — Ina Garten Won
2010 Outstanding Lifestyle/Culinary Host — Ina Garten Won

References

  1. ^ TV : Barefoot Contessa : Barefoot Contessa : Food Network
  2. ^ List of Emmy Awards from the Emmy Website. Accessed August 7, 2010
  3. ^ [1] from ABC. 31 March 2011