Ina Garten
A few days ago, Ina Garten posted a plate of banana-topped overnight waffles she made for dinner with her husband, Jeffrey. Admitting she’s also anxious about what’s to come, she asked followers to comment on a photo of her pantry with ingredients they had on hand so she could suggest recipes. The first? Broccoli and bow tie pasta with lemon-butter sauce. All of the recipes are also posted to her website’s homepage under the appropriately-titled heading “Cook From Your Pantry!”
Carla Hall
Leave it to soul food cookbook author and TV personality Carla Hall to make me smile over the process of making a grilled cheese sandwich in an air fryer. With a dramatic piano medley as the soundtrack (make sure your sound is on!), Hall narrates the video as two types of cheese and pesto are piled onto slices of bread. This is where the slathering of mayo comes in that I’ve heard of, but never tried. So the real question here is, do you prefer mayo or butter to get that crispy exterior on your bread?
Martha Stewart
If you’re needing a comforting drink to sip on at home, Martha Stewart made a soothing ginger tea tonic as part of her “get through the tough times” food solutions special for the TODAY Show this week. She also whipped up a green juice for nutrients and baked potatoes for some comfort food. You’ll want to follow her non-cooking related posts, too. She’s likely to make you laugh when turning her own photos into memes. Or her new journey of learning to play mahjong (a tile-based game popular in China) thanks to a rare free evening.
Antoni Porowski
If you enjoy watching Queer Eye’s resident food expert and cookbook author, you can follow Antoni Porowski’s IGTV series, Quar Eye: Cooking Lessons from Quarantine. Stuck inside after arriving in Texas for next season’s shooting location this week, Porowski went to a local grocery store hoping to buy ingredients for huevos rancheros. “Because when you’re in Texas, that’s what you do,” he says. Unfortunately, the required ingredients weren’t there, so he resorted to whatever he could find. The resulting dish was a vegetarian omelet he called “The Keep Calm-lette,” topped with a homemade black bean salsa.
Joanna Gaines
Magnolia home brand owners Chip and Joanna Gaines (who’s cooking show debuts in October) got the family together on Instagram yesterday to make a batch of chocolate chip cookies from their Magnolia Table cookbook. Gaines says she plans to post a new activity or challenge to do from home every day, so stay tuned.
Jamie Oliver
Famous British chef Jamie Oliver started posting his favorite recipes this week involving simple ingredients to show home cooks you can make delicious meals from what you already have in stock. This potato gnocchi, for example, only uses potatoes, flour, and a bit of nutmeg (then he dressed it up with sauce and toppers). Expect to see clips on the daily from his new special on Channel 4 (British public-service television network) called Keep Cooking and Carry On that starts Monday featuring easy recipes that “work with what you got.”
Anne Burrell
Food Network’s Anne Burrell took the opportunity to share what she’s making for her family’s school lunch breaks after beginning to practice social distancing at her New York home this week. The chef notes it’s a good thing their homeschooling involves gym time so they can indulge in comfort foods like these meatball sandwiches. These are just a few of the chefs taking their tips and entertainment to social media while we’re all hanging out inside. Now go see what new creation you can make with your pantry staples or find out if knitting is the new relaxing hobby that speaks to you.