The Only Fast Food Chain Ina Garten Can Get Behind

You don't have to live in the Hamptons to eat like Ina. At Ina Garten's favorite fast food chain, you can dine like the Barefoot Contessa with a side of fries.

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Ina Garten is our best-friend guide to classic flavors and quality ingredients, sharing recipes and inspiration on her comfort-watch TV show. When she's making hamburgers at home, the Barefoot Contessa elevates them beyond the same-old, same-old ( involves egg yolks and butter), but she also has a surprising soft spot for In-N-Out. As Garten shared with "Today," she doesn't eat fast food except for In-N-Out while she's on book tours in California.

She revealed, "It's so good and I know it was Julia Child's favorite too, so it's okay." She's also in good company with other celebrity chefs: and in the debate between the two. Garten made it Instagram official when she posted of herself and actress Jennifer Garner having burgers at In-N-Out, assuring one commenter that she gets hers "animal style.



" The California-based regional chain has earned devotion for its classic menu of burgers, fries, and shakes, featuring beef chuck patties that get delivered fresh to its stores, daily. A big part of the love is the "Not So Secret Menu" that famously includes Garten's go-to "animal style" burger; An all-beef patty grilled with mustard, topped with lettuce, tomato, pickles, caramelized onions, and extra "spread," AKA, the chain's signature Thousand Island-style sauce. Ina Garten loves Shake Shack and hot dogs, too In-N-Out may be Ina Garten's biggest fast food fave, but she's also raved about Shake Shack's Chick'n Shack; Its crispy fried chicken sandwich with pickles, lettuce, and savory buttermilk herb mayo on a toasted potato bun.

Garten likes it so much that she even created her own version with buttermilk-marinated chicken that's dipped twice in the marinade for a super crunchy crust. In reality, Shake Shack isn't exactly standard fast food. It was started by Danny Meyer, whose Union Square Hospitality Group owns several high-end New York City restaurants.

His goal was to give everyday foods like burgers and hot dogs an upgrade with top-notch ingredients, which lands it more in Garten's wheelhouse. Still, Garten brushed In-N-Out, Shake Shack, and all the delicious meals she's tasted and created aside, when she told "Today" that for her last meal, she'd go with a hot dog. Of course, this is Ina Garten, so we're not talking about a street dog or ballpark frank.

Instead, her pick would be a gourmet frankfurter from a Paris eatery called Frenchie to Go, which she once posted to . The all-beef hot dog is house-made and sits on a bun from a famous Paris bakery. It's topped with homemade sauerkraut, relish, and a French condiment called Savora; a Dijon mustard-based spread with a blend of 11 spices and seasonings.

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