Ina Garten, known for her simple yet beloved recipes, and Julia Child, the legendary chef who popularized French cuisine, both enjoyed dining at In-N-Out burger—Child deemed it one of the best fast-food options. Their shared taste underscores the importance of accessible, uncomplicated food in their culinary philosophies. Child rejected elitism in cooking, emphasizing that delicious food doesn't need complexity. Garten echoed this notion, mentioning her own enjoyment of In-N-Out burgers during book tours, a meal she associates with Child’s legacy of simple, good eating.
When we're in California doing book tours, we always have to go to In-N-Out burger. It's so good and I know it was Julia Child's favorite too, so it's okay.
It's awfully good... One of the best fast food options along with McDonald's and Burger King.
Child disapproved of elitism in the food industry and stated that you didn't need to make fancy or complicated dishes; that's not what made food good.
In comparison to Child's fast food praises, it seems that Garten hadn't always been the most fast-food forward.
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