It Looks Like Quarantine Has Finally Broken Ina Garten

Barefoot Contessa cookbook author and Food Network star Ina Garten posted a video on her Instagram on Wednesday, sharing a perfect recipe for a pitcher of cosmopolitans. In the clip, Garten notes that "during a crisis, cocktail hour can be almost any hour." Which sounds well and good! But the internet is wondering if the quarantine has finally broken her.

"During these stressful times, it's really important to keep traditions alive. My favorite tradition is the cocktail hour," Garten says at the start of the clip. She recommends making a pitcher's worth, "because you never know who's going to stop by-wait a minute, nobody's stopping by." After shaking the drink, she dumps the mixture into a martini glass that looks like it's the size of her head.

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Ina Garten signs cookbooks during the Food Network's rooftop birthday party hosted by Alton Brown, Giada De Laurentiis, Bobby Flay and Ina Garten at Pier 92 on October 13, 2018 in New York City. Ina... Noam Galai/Getty

On Twitter, fans expressed their concern that quarantining had finally gotten to Garten, because she posted the video in the morning.

Despite questioning the decision to post the video so early in the dday, one fan did say that she wishes she could sit and watch Sex and the City with Garten, while sipping giant cosmos. "Would honestly take my $1,200 stimulus check (wherever it is) & in lieu of paying rent, would pay to quarantine w/Ina and binge watch SEX AND THE CITY—drinking our vat of Cosmopolitan's while discussing how Aiden was never really our favorite," she tweeted.

April 1st 2020: COVID finally broke Ina Garten who posted this recipe for a vat of cocktails at 6am.

“I like to make a big pitcher. You never know who’s stopping by. Wait. No one’s stopping by.” pic.twitter.com/Xr1pKqhbiE

— Marissa Monticolo (@MMonticolo) April 1, 2020

“I’m gonna make you my favorite Cosmopolitan and you probably have all the ingredients right in your house. So you need a big pitcher ‘cause I like to make a lot of Cosmos. You never know who’s gonna stop by. Wait a minute... no one’s stopping by.”
- Ina Garten, 9:30AM pic.twitter.com/6EFONzgssa

— Ξvan Ross Katz (@evanrosskatz) April 1, 2020

A few other fans wrote that Garten is just the hero that we need to help combat our coronavirus-induced boredom.

"During a crisis cocktail hour can be almost any hour"

Ina Garten -- hero https://t.co/ZwlmMr5ebM

— Jessica Mason Pieklo (@Hegemommy) April 1, 2020

In these days of Miss Rona quarantining, Sandra Lee’s two shots just won’t cut it. President Ina Garten has issued new guidance... pic.twitter.com/v5hg7ayB3a

— Maurice Corbett (@Maleco_BC) April 1, 2020

"It's always cocktail hour in a crisis!" - Ina Garten. The hero we need but don't deserve. pic.twitter.com/7wPEG9pOBF

— Jason Diamond (@imjasondiamond) April 1, 2020

Some other people wrote that they would take after the cookbook author and make themselves cocktails for breakfast during the pandemic. Some also admired her vibe for not doing her hair or wearing makeup in the video, while drinking on a Wednesday morning.

No makeup hair not done Ina Garten making drinks on ig on a Wednesday morning is the entire vibe I'm going for on my first day of furlough pic.twitter.com/kQptF2RKF8

— Dr. Mantis Tobaggan. M.D (@dannygarcia95) April 1, 2020

Ina Garten going with the natural hair and giant cocktail for breakfast is how I’m going to spend the rest of 2020. 🤞 pic.twitter.com/VhmVwyre7P

— Peggy Trump Lost Again (@HoYeahPeggy) April 1, 2020

One fan praised the calming power of Garten's work and said that they enjoy watching her videos and having a drink themselves. Another wrote that the sound of Garten pouring vodka in her pitcher was the most relaxing thing they'd heard in some time.

I usually begin every night with a drink and binge watching Ina Garten extremely therapeutic https://t.co/9CYI2cm8Mf

— Charles Gasparino (@CGasparino) April 1, 2020

the glug sound of ina garten pouring lots of grey goose into a glass pitcher is the most soothing thing I've heard in weeks

— Remy James (@remysmidt) April 1, 2020

If you've got a similarly enormous glass on hand and are interested in Garten's recipe, find it below.

Mix the following ingredients:

Two cups of good vodka (It looks like Grey Goose in the video)

One cup of Cointreau or triple sec or orange liqueur

One cup of cranberry juice cocktail

A half cup of freshly squeezed lime juice

Pour the mix into a cocktail shaker half filled with ice

Shake for 30 seconds

Strain into a martini glass (preferably a giant one)

Garten also shared a link to the Barefoot Contessa site's recipe, which features more detailed instructions.

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