Nearly eight years after she launched her Instagram series where she shares her favorite recipes from her home kitchen, the 53-year-old actress is bringing the series to YouTube.
"If you enjoy #PretendCookingShow, you can now subscribe to our brand new @youtube channel," Garner shared on her Instagram Stories on Dec. 21. "All episodes, old and new, will be in one place. Come check us out -- and ❤️ thank you for watching along with our nonsense ❤️."
"P.S. We are kicking it off with some extra fun Holiday episodes," she continued. "We hope you bake up a beautiful Holiday Season!"
Indeed, the 13 Going on 30 star already shared a few recipes for beef bourguignon, sweet potato and black bean chili, pumpkin maple muffins, and more on her brand new YouTube channel.
Throughout the years, Garner has shared recipes from her childhood and has even included her mom, Patricia Ann, in a few episodes. In October, the mother-daughter duo shared the 87-year-old's chicken enchilada recipe from a yellowed paper recipe.
In June 2024, the duo also shared a video of themselves making a creamed corn recipe that Garner's kids have dubbed "Grandmom Corn."
"Grandmom Corn 🌽 My sisters and I grew up on this corn, it tastes like summer," she captioned the clip. "I make mine without sugar and it seems to go down just fine, although of course my kids prefer when it is made by the queen herself. We love Grandmom."
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Along with sharing recipes from her own childhood, Garner has also been joined by special guest Ina Garten, shortly after the Food Network star's 76th birthday.
"Happy birthday to my Queen, my friend, and my Cooking Fairy, @inagarten," Garner wrote on Instagram in February 2024 alongside a video of the two making cacao e pepe scrambled eggs, a recipe found in Garten's Go-To Dinners cookbook. "Making a Pretend Cooking Show with the Contessa who inspired it was 🤯 meta for my brain."