Ina Garten Just Gifted Us With a Delicious 10-Minute Thanksgiving Side Recipe (2024)

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The other day, I was mid-walk with my dog, and it hit me: Holy crap, Friendsgiving is this weekend, and I have no idea what to bring as a side dish. Usually, I would default to my usual, lumpia. It’s always a hit over the holidays, even if untraditional. But because my sister claimed it, my Friday night plans were to sit on the couch, a Skrewball-infused egg nog in hand, as the other scrolls endlessly through Pinterest. Barefoot Contessa host Ina Garten must have felt my procrastination-induced stress all the way in New York because she came in clutch with a 10-minute Thanksgiving side dish recipe.

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Garten’s sautéed shredded Brussels sprouts recipe is perfect: It serves four to six, it’s a beginner-level recipe, and it takes less than 10 minutes to make.

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“I love to make Brussels sprouts for Thanksgiving but NOT the soggy boiled ones I remember eating as a kid!” Garten wrote on Instagram.

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I love to make Brussels sprouts for Thanksgiving but NOT the soggy boiled ones I remember eating as a kid! For my Sautéed Shredded Brussels Sprouts, I slice them really thinly in the food processor (it takes 10 seconds!) and sauté them in a large pan with olive oil, butter, salt and pepper, and a drizzle of syrupy balsamic vinegar at the end. Crisp, tender Brussels sprouts in under 10 minutes? That's exactly what I need on Thanksgiving, when there are so many other things to cook!! (The recipe is available on barefootcontessa.com.)

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Garten explained that for this Brussels sprouts recipe, she slices the veggie thinly in a food processor — “it takes 10 seconds!” she assures — and then sautées them in a large pan with olive oil, butter, salt and pepper for 5 to 7 minutes. She then tops off the dish with a drizzle of syrupy balsamic vinegar.

“Crisp, tender Brussels sprouts in under 10 minutes? That’s exactly what I need on Thanksgiving, when there are so many other things to cook!!” Garten, a woman after our own heart, writes.

The recipe calls for two, 12-ounce packages of fresh, trimmed Brussels sprouts; 2 tablespoons of unsalted butter; 2 tablespoons of good olive oil (Garten prefers Olio Santo extra virgin olive oil); Kosher salt (Diamond Crystal kosher salt) and freshly ground black pepper (Tellicherry peppercorns); 1 tablespoon syrupy balsamic vinegar (Fini balsamic vinegar).

This Thanksgiving side dish is apparently one of her husband Jeffrey Garten‘s favorites, too, as it was previously published in Ina’s 2016 cookbook Cooking for Jeffrey. And if it’s also Jeffrey-approved, you know it’s good.

Previously, Garten shared her must-have dish at Thanksgiving, green beans gremolata— basically an elevated, less goopy version of green bean casserole.

“On Thanksgiving, I always make some side dishes in the oven and some on the stovetop so I can get everything on the table at the same time,” Garten writes, adding that it’s the one side she makes every year. “I blanch the string beans, sauté them in olive oil and then sprinkle them with the ‘gremolata’ — a mixture of garlic, lemon zest, parsley, pine nuts, and Parmesan. Let’s just say, this isn’t your grandmother’s green bean casserole!”

And that it isn’t.

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Why did Ina Garten decide not to have children? ›

Garten, who married husband Jeffrey nearly 55 years ago when she was 20 years old, said that her own childhood is the main reason why she didn't want to expand her family. “I'm actually writing a memoir right now and it's kind of looking back at my childhood. It was nothing I wanted to recreate,” she shared.

Does Ina Garten still own Barefoot Contessa? ›

Celebrity clientele such as Steven Spielberg praised the shop in the press. In 1996, after two decades of operating Barefoot Contessa, Garten again found herself seeking a change; she sold the store to two employees, Amy Forst and Parker Hodges. She retained ownership of the building itself.

Is Ina Garten leaving Food Network? ›

Barefoot Contessa hasn't produced new episodes since 2021, and anyone who still has cable knows that Food Network doesn't show Garten's TV shows as often as we'd like. However, Garten recently announced that she's working on new episodes for the cooking network.

What is Ina Garten most famous for? ›

The recipes that made Ina Garten Famous!
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  • cauliflower gratin. ...
  • brownie pudding. ...
  • buttermilk bran muffins. ...
  • 1770 House meatloaf.
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What white dishes does Ina Garten use? ›

She writes, "They both have a huge range of white china. For example, my large serving bowls are Crate and Barrel brand, and my Pillivuyt and Apilco dishes are from Williams-Sonoma."

What does Ina Garten always say? ›

#BarefootContessa #InaGarten | Ina Garten | TikTok. But you know what I always say? You can be miserable before you eat a cookie, and you can be miserable afterwards. But never while you're eating a cookie.

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Store-bought ingredients pass the test for Ina Garten as she makes sweets, treats and more.

Who said store-bought fine? ›

Restaurants, Food and Drink | A Thanksgiving reminder from Ina Garten: store-bought is fine.

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Garten's store-bought mashed potatoes only require a few ingredients.
  • 1 32-ounce package of refrigerated mashed potatoes.
  • ½ cup sour cream.
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  • 3 tablespoons unsalted butter, plus extra for serving.
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