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Who says that dinner has to be an elaborate affair? Not Ina Garten. The home cook, entertaining expert and TV host known as the Barefoot Contessa understands how daunting it can be to
prepare dinner after a long workday. “I think at one point I was cooking all day and doing Instagram and working on a book, and then it came time for dinner,” she tells AARP. “I was like,
‘Oh my God, I have to make dinner too.’” So Garten turned to her and husband Jeffrey’s favorite simple standbys, such as omelets and veggie bowls. “It wasn’t a big dinner, and it was so much
easier to do. I actually haven’t gone back,” she says. “I mean, for me, a bowl of soup with some chicken in it is a great dinner.” In her latest cookbook, _Go-To Dinners,_ Garten shares
favorite, simple recipes that can be dressed up or down. Garten says her inspiration for this cookbook began in the early days of the pandemic. “We didn’t know whether we could go shopping
again. We all had stuff in our pantry we didn't know what to do with.” She asked her millions of Instagram followers what questions they had regarding how to use their pantry staples,
and “that became information I used in the book.” The cookbook’s chapters are broken into types of dinners, and plenty of that famous Garten warmth and approachability is woven throughout.
There’s even a chapter dedicated to breakfast for dinner. “You don't want to do it all the time, but once in a while it’s really fun to have breakfast for dinner,” says Garten. “I
actually served waffles and bacon to some friends once just to see what they would do, and they went crazy. I mean, they went back for seconds and thirds.” In this chapter, readers will find
savory items like roasted vegetables with jammy eggs, and sweeter dishes such as blueberry ricotta breakfast cake. There’s even Garten’s version of avocado toast, which requires minimal
effort — simply toast the bread, mash the avocado, roast some prosciutto and fry an egg. “Put them all together and I’m a happy camper,” she writes. Clarkson Potter, an imprint of Random
House COOK WITH INA Garten shared three recipes from_ Go-To Dinners_ for AARP members to try: ORANGE MARMALADE-GLAZED HAM Pineapple juice, brown sugar, orange marmalade and mustard make
the most delicious glaze. ONE-POT OVEN RISOTTO Asparagus, saffron, wine and Parmesan make this risotto particularly satisfying. CINNAMON-SPICED SHORTBREAD Not only are these cookies
delicious, but the house smells wonderful when you make them! While this cookbook is for home chefs of all skill levels, it includes a few recipes that Garten encourages readers not to shy
away from — even though they might seem intimidating. “I always think everybody should have a roast chicken, so I think the roast chicken with vegetables is a particularly good one,” she
says. “I think people are afraid of roast chicken because they tend to overcook it. But what happens is, it has to come out when it’s a little undercooked, and then you cover it with foil
and allow it to rest for 15 minutes, and it continues to cook without overcooking. You end up with a really succulent, delicious roast chicken,” says Garten. The salmon teriyaki and
broccolini is another surprisingly easy recipe that only looks complicated, but it has only three components (salmon, broccolini and sauce) and the preparation time is less than 30 minutes.
At age 74, _Go-To Dinners_ is her 13th cookbook, so it may come as a surprise that Garten was reluctant to write her first, _The Barefoot Contessa,_ published in 1999. “I thought it was
going to be a very solitary experience. After running a specialty food store, I always wanted it to feel like you were coming to a party. There were fun people and the music was great and
there were things to taste, and it was just fun. I was afraid … I’d be working by myself in a kitchen,” she says.