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I made Ina Garten's easy weeknight Bolognese pasta, and the delicious dish only took 30 minutes

Ina Garten Weekend Bolognese
Ina Garten's weeknight Bolognese pasta is one of my favorite Barefoot Contessa recipes.

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  • Ina Garten has a quick Bolognese pasta that she says is perfect for busy weeknights.
  • The dish includes ground sirloin, orecchiette pasta, dry red wine, and fresh basil leaves.
  • Garten's Bolognese only took 30 minutes and was packed with so much delicious flavor.

Ina Garten has always been my go-to when it comes to pasta. I've tried so many of her recipes that I've even ranked them.

One of my favorites is her weeknight Bolognese, which is super quick and can be easily adapted with whatever's in your pantry and fridge.

The rich and comforting dish was exactly what I needed after a long day. Better yet? I whipped it up in just 30 minutes.

Garten's weeknight Bolognese is made with ground sirloin, orecchiette, and dry red wine.
Ina Garten Weekend Bolognese

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To make Garten's weeknight Bolognese for 4-5, you'll need:

  • 1 pound of dried pasta, such as orecchiette or small shells
  • 1 pound of lean ground sirloin
  • 1 28-ounce can of crushed tomatoes
  • 1 ¼ cups of dry red wine, divided
  • ¼ cup of heavy cream
  • ¼ cup of chopped fresh basil leaves, lightly packed
  • 4 cloves of minced garlic
  • 2 tablespoons of tomato paste
  • 1 tablespoon of dried oregano
  • ¼ teaspoon of crushed red pepper flakes
  • ¼ teaspoon of nutmeg
  • Freshly grated Parmesan cheese

When it comes to the canned tomatoes, it should be noted that Garten strongly recommends using the San Marzano variety. The "Barefoot Contessa" star is not a fan of plain canned tomatoes.

But Garten does allow for other adjustments. The point, after all, is for this recipe to be pantry-friendly.

You can substitute the sirloin for any ground meat or chopped mushrooms. Garten says it's also fine to "use any dried pasta that you like" for this dish, and that it's OK to skip the cream and basil if you don't have any on hand.

Before I started making the Bolognese sauce, I just needed to do a little prep.
Ina Garten Weekend Bolognese

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I minced my garlic and chopped my basil.

Then, I began making the Bolognese sauce.
Ina Garten Weekend Bolognese

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I heated 2 tablespoons of olive oil in a large pan over medium-high heat and added my meat to the pan.

I used a wooden spoon to crumble the meat, stirring it occasionally. Garten's recipe recommends cooking the meat for five to seven minutes, until it's no longer pink.

After the meat had fully browned, I added my seasonings.
Ina Garten Weekend Bolognese

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I threw in my minced garlic, along with the dried oregano and red pepper flakes.

It was time for some wine!
Ina Garten Weekend Bolognese

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After letting the seasoned meat cook for one minute, I poured 1 cup of red wine into the skillet.

Garten's recipe specifies using a dry red wine. A quick Google search showed that I could pick a cabernet sauvignon, pinot noir, or merlot — I went with a pinot.

After pouring the wine, I used my wooden spoon to stir everything together.

Then, I added my San Marzano tomatoes and tomato paste.
Ina Garten Weekend Bolognese

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I couldn't find crushed San Marzano tomatoes at my local supermarket, so I had to get peeled ones instead. I ran the tomatoes through a food processor before I threw them into the pan, but you could easily use your hands.

After adding the tomato paste, I seasoned everything with salt and freshly ground black pepper.

I gave everything a good stir, then brought my sauce to a boil.
Ina Garten Weekend Bolognese

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Once it began to bubble, I lowered the heat and allowed the pan to simmer for 10 minutes while I got a separate pot of water going for my pasta. (Don't forget to add salt!)

As the noodles cooked, I put the finishing touches on my sauce.
Ina Garten Weekend Bolognese

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I added fresh basil leaves, along with the nutmeg and heavy cream.

I let my sauce simmer for another 10 minutes while I waited for my pasta to turn al dente.
Ina Garten Weekend Bolognese

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The sauce smelled delicious and had turned into a comforting deep-red color.

After 10 minutes, the pasta was ready.

I used a slotted spoon to transfer the shells to my sauce.
Ina Garten Weekend Bolognese

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Per Garten's instructions, I made sure to save my pasta water.

I added another ¼ cup of the red wine and a few spoonfuls of my pasta water.
Ina Garten Weekend Bolognese

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Then, I started mixing everything together.

After another minute of cooking, the pasta was ready. It looked glorious — and tasted even better.
Ina Garten Weekend Bolognese

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Bolognese is my favorite type of pasta, so I had some pretty high hopes going into this — and Garten delivered.

The "Barefoot Contessa" star has a knack for giving classic recipes a new twist, and her weeknight Bolognese is no exception. The shells are the perfect vehicle for this dish, catching all of the flavorful sauce so you can have some in every bite.

The nutmeg in the Bolognese nicely balances the kick from the red pepper flakes, and the freshly grated Parmesan cheese I added on top melted beautifully into the warm sauce.

My family, who helped me test the recipe, only had rave reviews.

"It's a very meaty, very hearty pasta," my dad said. "Perfect."

"I really enjoy how the pasta holds onto the sauce," my sister added. "With every spoonful, you get a good amount of meat and a good amount of pasta."

I'll definitely be adding Ina's weeknight Bolognese (along with her five-cheese penne pasta) to my comfort-food repertoire.

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My Greek parents tried Ina Garten's Greek orzo salad, and now they can't stop making it

Ina Garten's Greek Orzo Salad
I made Ina Garten's Greek orzo salad, and it got my Greek parents' stamp of approval.

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  • I made Ina Garten's Greek orzo salad for my Greek parents. 
  • The light and refreshing salad features feta, orzo, chickpeas, kalamata olives, and red bell pepper.
  • My parents loved the delicious dish, and now they can't stop making it for dinner. 

I love reviewing Ina Garten's recipes, and often have my parents help test them with me.

When the pandemic hit and the US went into lockdown, Garten inspired me to finally improve my skills in the kitchen. And when I briefly moved back in with my parents, they were more than happy to sample my creations.

It's since become a tradition, and I whip up new "Barefoot Contessa" dishes for my parents every time I come for a visit.

When I saw that Ina Garten had a Greek orzo salad, I knew my Greek parents had to try it.
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I've also made my parents taste test all the Greek items at Trader Joe's.

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My parents immigrated to the US from Greece in the 1980s, and they made sure to teach me about Greek culture through food. My dad made his delicious pastitsio (like lasagna, but better) every week, and whipped up avgolemono soup whenever one of us was sick. Every Christmas was celebrated with a big pan of baklava, and youvetsi was a dinner staple. 

But my parents are always willing to try something new — they tested 15 different "Greek" products from Trader Joe's to see which tasted authentic! So, when I told them Garten had a Greek orzo salad, they were super excited. 

Garten's Greek orzo salad is packed with fresh ingredients.
Ingredients for Ina Garten's Greek Orzo Salad
Ingredients for Ina Garten's Greek orzo salad.

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To make Garten's Greek orzo salad, which serves six, you'll need: 

  • 1 cup of orzo (about 8 ounces) 
  • 1 cup of canned chickpeas, rinsed and drained
  • 2 cups of baby arugula 
  • 4 ounces of Greek feta, ½-inch diced (not crumbled) 
  • ½ cup of good olive oil 
  • ½ cup of diced red bell pepper (¼-inch) 
  • ½ cup of diced red onion (¼-inch) 
  • ½ cup of kalamata olives, pitted and halved lengthwise 
  • ¼ cup of freshly-squeezed lemon juice, plus extra for serving 
  • 3 tablespoons of capers in brine, drained 
  • 3 tablespoons of minced fresh dill 

Garten's Greek orzo salad appears in her most recent cookbook, "Go-To Dinners," and was inspired by Round Swamp Farm, a third-generation family farm in East Hampton. 

"Their prepared food and baked goods are simply outstanding," she writes. "This recipe was inspired by one of their salads; it has all the Greek ingredients that I love — orzo, olives, feta, lemon, and dill." 

The first step to making Garten's salad is prepping the orzo.
Boiling water for Ina Garten's Greek Orzo Salad
Boiling water for the orzo.

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I brought six cups of water to a boil in a large saucepan.

I added the orzo and one tablespoon of salt to my saucepan.
Cooking orzo for Ina Garten's Greek Orzo Salad
Cooking the orzo.

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Once you've added the orzo, Garten says you should return the water to a boil, then lower the heat and simmer for eight to 10 minutes.

You'll know it's ready when the orzo is al dente. 

While my orzo cooked, I began cutting my veggies.
Chopping veggies for Ina Garten's Greek Orzo Salad
Prepping the veggies.

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I diced the red onion and red bell pepper, per Garten's instructions.

I prepped my chickpeas and capers.
Prepping chickpeas and capers for Ina Garten's Greek Orzo Salad
Prepping the chickpeas and capers.

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I rinsed and drained the chickpeas and made sure to drain my capers.

I also halved my kalamata olives, minced the dill, and diced my feta cheese.
Cutting olives for Ina Garten's Greek Orzo Salad
The halved kalamata olives.

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Garten's Greek orzo salad comes together quickly; the only real work is cutting all the veggies and herbs. I had my dad helping me, so it took even less time. 

It didn't take long to make the dressing.
Making the dressing for Ina Garten's Greek Orzo Salad
The dressing for Garten's Greek orzo salad.

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I just whisked together the lemon juice and olive oil with two teaspoons of salt and one teaspoon of black pepper, and voilà! It was ready. 

When the orzo was ready, I drained it and transferred my pasta to a large bowl.
Cooked orzo for Ina Garten's Greek Orzo Salad
My cooked orzo.

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It was time to build the salad!

First, I poured the vinaigrette over the warm pasta.
Pouring the dressing onto the orzo for Ina Garten's Greek Orzo Salad
Pouring the dressing onto the orzo.

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I made sure to stir it well so the orzo would absorb all that delicious flavor. 

Then, I added the chickpeas, onion, and bell pepper.
Adding the veggies to Ina Garten's Greek Orzo Salad
Adding veggies to the orzo.

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Everything was already looking so colorful.

I topped it off with the capers, dill, olives, and feta and gave everything a big stir.
Adding the dill to Ina Garten's Greek Orzo Salad
The salad was almost ready!

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I used two spoons to help me carefully combine all the ingredients. 

I stirred in the arugula just before serving.
Ina Garten's Greek Orzo Salad
Garten's Greek orzo salad is colorful.

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Garten says you can enjoy her salad either warm or at room temperature, but hold off on adding the arugula if you're making it the day before — no one likes soggy leaves in their salad. Once you're ready to serve, add a squeeze of fresh lemon juice and taste for seasoning. 

I should also note that Garten advises serving this with sliced lemon. My parents didn't love the idea of whole lemon pieces in the salad, so we decided to nix them. 

Garten's Greek orzo salad looked fresh and vibrant.
Ina Garten's Greek Orzo Salad
My parents were impressed with Garten's Greek orzo salad.

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I always love serving a salad full of color, and Garten's Greek orzo salad has plenty. 

The pop of red from the bell pepper, the fresh green from the arugula, and the bright purple from the onion all worked together to make a beautiful plate. 

My parents looked impressed as I brought the salad to the dinner table. But would it taste as good as it looked? 

Garten's Greek orzo salad was super delicious — and now my parents can't stop making it.
Anneta's parents with Ina Garten's Greek Orzo salad
My parents now love making Garten's Greek orzo salad at home.

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The orzo soaks up so many delicious Mediterranean flavors that are familiar to any Greek — salty chunks of feta intertwining with the rich kalamata olives, the texture of crisp bell pepper and red onion dancing together, that pop of fresh lemon brightening every bite. Even though there were so many different components to the salad, everything was perfectly balanced. 

The light and refreshing dish is also easy to make and still tastes great the next day. It's perfect as a barbecue side dish or a main dish on a hot summer night. My dad recommends pairing it with some grilled meats or fish.

My parents now love whipping up Garten's Greek orzo salad, and I'm not surprised. The dish tastes like something we would've eaten while watching the turquoise waves of the Aegean Sea during our summer trips to Greece

"Ina must've been Greek in one of her previous lives," my mom declared. 

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I made Ina Garten's easy breakfast cake for Mother's Day. My mom gives it a 10/10 — and so will yours.

Ina Garten's Blueberry Ricotta Breakfast Cake
Ina Garten's blueberry-ricotta breakfast cake is perfect for Mother's Day.

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  • I made Ina Garten's blueberry-ricotta breakfast cake, which she said is perfect for Mother's Day. 
  • The cake is light, delicious, and super moist. It's also really easy to make ahead of time.
  • "This was superb," my mom declared. "I give it a 10/10." 

I've been whipping up Ina Garten's dishes for years and always love trying her breakfast and dessert recipes.

Whether it's her cacio e pepe scrambled eggs or her famous mocha icebox cake, the "Barefoot Contessa" star is always creating fun twists on classic dishes. 

Garten said this blueberry-ricotta breakfast cake is perfect for Mother's Day, so I knew I had to test it on my own mom.

Let's see what she thought!

Ina Garten's breakfast cake features ricotta, lemon zest, and plenty of blueberries.
Ingredients for Ina Garten's Blueberry Ricotta Breakfast Cake
The breakfast cake also features sour cream, eggs, and vanilla.

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To make Garten's blueberry-ricotta breakfast cake, which serves eight, you'll need: 

  • 2 cups (12 ounces) of fresh blueberries 
  • 1 ¼ cups of all-purpose flour
  • 1 cup of whole-milk ricotta 
  • 1 cup of granulated sugar 
  • 10 tablespoons (1 ¼ sticks) of unsalted butter, at room temperature 
  • 3 extra-large eggs, at room temperature 
  • 2 tablespoons of sour cream 
  • 1 tablespoon of baking powder 
  • 1 teaspoon of pure vanilla extract 
  • 1 teaspoon of grated lemon zest
  • Sifted powdered sugar, for dusting
Before I began making Garten's breakfast cake, I needed to do a little prep.
Zesting lemon for Ina Garten's Blueberry Ricotta Breakfast Cake
First, I zested my lemon.

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I grated the lemon zest so it would be ready to go once I was mixing the batter. 

I also preheated the oven to 350 degrees Fahrenheit and greased and floured my pan.
Grease and flouring the Ina Garten's Blueberry Ricotta Breakfast Cake
I greased my pan with butter before adding the flour.

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Garten recommends using a 9-inch round springform pan for this dish.

Then, it was time to make the batter!
Making the mixture for Ina Garten's Blueberry Ricotta Breakfast Cake
I added the butter and sugar to the bowl of my electric mixer.

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First, I added the butter and sugar to the bowl of my electric mixer, which was fitted with the paddle attachment. 

I beat the butter and sugar together on medium speed for three minutes, until the mixture was light and fluffy.
Making the mixture for Ina Garten's Blueberry Ricotta Breakfast Cake
I beat the butter and sugar together for three minutes.

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I made sure to scrape down the sides of the bowl with a rubber spatula as needed.  

Then, I added the eggs, ricotta, sour cream, vanilla, and lemon zest.
Mixture for Ina Garten's Blueberry Ricotta Breakfast Cake
Garten says your batter will look curdled at this stage.

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I turned the mixer to low and added one egg at a time, mixing well after each addition. Then, I threw the ricotta, sour cream, vanilla, and lemon zest into the mixture.

Garten notes that your batter will look curdled at this stage, so don't worry if it appears that way!

I mixed my dry ingredients together in a separate bowl.
Mixing dry ingredients for Ina Garten's Blueberry Ricotta Breakfast Cake
My dry ingredients included the flour, baking powder, and salt.

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I added the flour, baking powder, and one teaspoon of salt and gave everything a quick stir. 

Then, I added the dry ingredients to the batter.
Mixture for Ina Garten's Blueberry Ricotta Breakfast Cake
I mixed my dry ingredients until they were just incorporated.

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I slowly added the dry ingredients with the mixer still on low until they were just incorporated.

Once my batter was ready, I began adding the blueberries.
Adding blueberries to mixture for Ina Garten's Blueberry Ricotta Breakfast Cake
I folded two-thirds of my blueberries into the batter.

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I folded two-thirds of my two cups of blueberries into the batter using a rubber spatula. 

Then, I transferred the batter into my springform pan.
Transfering batter to pan for Ina Garten's Blueberry Ricotta Breakfast Cake
My batter in the springform pan.

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I made sure to smooth the top of the batter. 

I added the remaining blueberries on top of the cake.
Adding blueberries to top of Ina Garten's Blueberry Ricotta Breakfast Cake
Per Garten's instructions, I lightly pressed each blueberry into the batter.

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Garten recommends lightly pressing each blueberry into the surface. 

It was time to bake!
Baking Ina Garten's Blueberry Ricotta Breakfast Cake
It took around 50 minutes for my cake to bake.

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Garten recommends baking the cake for 45 to 55 minutes, until a toothpick inserted in the center comes out clean. It took about 50 minutes for my cake to bake.

Every oven is different, so keep checking on your cake every couple of minutes after you hit the 45-minute mark.

Once my cake was ready, I transferred it to a wire rack.
Ina Garten's Blueberry Ricotta Breakfast Cake out of the oven
The cake needs to cool for an additional 15 minutes.

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Garten says the cake needs to cool in the pan for an additional 15 minutes.

I removed the sides of my springform pan and lightly dusted the top with powdered sugar. The cake looked beautiful.
Ina Garten's Blueberry Ricotta Breakfast Cake
I thought Garten's breakfast cake looked very impressive.

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Garten's blueberry-ricotta breakfast cake definitely makes for an impressive centerpiece.

Its warm, golden hue looked so sweet and comforting in my kitchen, and the bright bursts of blueberry added some joyful pops of color.

When I cut a slice, it was clear that the cake would be delightfully fluffy.
Slice of Ina Garten's Blueberry Ricotta Breakfast Cake
The cake also smelled incredible as I sliced into it.

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I could see a generous amount of blueberries in each slice, and the cake smelled incredible. 

My parents and I loved Garten's blueberry-ricotta breakfast cake.
Ina Garten's Blueberry Ricotta Breakfast Cake
Garten's blueberry-ricotta breakfast cake was deliciously moist.

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Garten's breakfast cake tastes as light and fluffy as it looks. The ricotta and sour cream keep every bite super moist, just as Garten promised, and the sweet blueberries pair well with the zingy and bright lemon zest, which really shines through.

The cake also had a nice crust on the outside, which added some contrasting texture to the super soft and luscious middle. 

"This was superb," my mom declared. "I give it a 10/10." 

Garten's blueberry-ricotta breakfast cake should be on everyone's brunch menu.
Sliced Ina Garten's Blueberry Ricotta Breakfast Cake
I'm definitely going to make Garten's blueberry-ricotta breakfast cake again.

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Garten's cake was super easy to make, and it tasted just as good the next day. If you want to save yourself some time before hosting a big brunch, you could easily make this ahead the night before. 

Whether you're looking for a special dish to celebrate Mother's Day or just want a fun new dessert, Garten's blueberry-ricotta breakfast cake is sure to be a crowd-pleaser.

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