Barbara Corcoran Just Shared a Peek at Her Refrigerator—Here's What Is Inside

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The Shark Tank investor keeps a little bit of everything on hand.

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Christopher Willard/ABC/Getty Images

Some folks are intrigued by the lifestyles of the rich and famous—we’re just interested in their kitchens. If Ina Garten undertakes a remodel, Rachael Ray offers an impromptu home tour or Diane Keaton shows off her pantry, we’ll be first in line to take a peek.

That’s why we were plenty excited to find out what Barbara Corcoran, the Shark Tank investor and real estate titan, keeps on hand in her spacious New York apartment. This week, Corcoran linked up with Natasha Fischer (also known as @traderjoeslist) to offer a quick “refridgeratour” on Instagram, and we’re kind of obsessed with her setup.

The television personality has a spacious double-door fridge that complements her cabinetry and is absolutely packed full of fun stuff. It’s segmented into three sections: the left door is completely refrigerated, while the right side has a refrigerated compartment up top and a small freezer and ice maker down below. It works out so that she can hold just about all of her beverages (and some produce) in the larger refrigerated section, then keep her groceries for the week in the smaller section. Each section offered some fun surprises—so we broke them down for you.

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Drinks

If we could have the equivalent to a small fridge packed full of drinks for all of our guests, we probably would, too. Barbara stocks hers with a mix of alcoholic and nonalcoholic refreshments. On the nonalcoholic side, there’s fruity Hint water, the flavored still water that has just a whisper of fruit flavor in every sip. It looks like Barbara opts for the pineapple flavor. She also keeps classic green cans of San Pellegrino sparkling mineral water on hand for a little zippy effervescence.

On the heartier side, Corcoran has some Muscle Milk tucked away for workout recovery, plus a bottle of gut-healthy Lifeway kefir. Kefir’s a great drinkable option to keep around if you want to try and get in more probiotics—you can sip a glass on its own or use it as the base of a smoothie, like our simple Berry-Mint Kefir Smoothies.

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As for alcohol, the Corcoran household keeps it fairly simple with a nice selection of wine and beer. The upper shelves are well-stocked with Samuel Adams and Hofbräu Hefe Weizen, but Barbara says white wine is usually her drink of choice. She also keeps a bottle of Sōtō sake on hand—just one, she says, so that she and her husband remember to savor it. Limoncello earns a spot in Barbara’s fridge door as well.

Groceries

Barbara calls the small refrigerated section her “breakfast refrigerator,” and for good reason. It’s pretty obvious that Barbara takes breakfast seriously, packing the fridge with two brands of English muffins, coffee creamer, bacon, orange marmalade, spreadable cream cheese and eggs, among other items. It’s the pack of Boar’s Head traditional bacon, though, that Corcoran calls the most valuable item in her fridge, and it’s what she would take with her if she had to leave in a rush.

Barbara is definitely a meat eater—her fridge drawer is full of protein options, including bacon and chicken breasts, plus cheeseboard options like Vermont Creamery goat cheese. Barbara also keeps her fridge door full of classic condiments, like soy sauce, ketchup, Worcestershire sauce, mayo, olives and capers.

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And of course, there are some leftovers hidden in the fridge, too. Some of the containers left us guessing, but Barbara did reveal a small pan of shepherd’s pie on one shelf, with the ground beef mixture on the bottom and a mashed potato layer—studded with green peas—on top.

Freezer

When it comes to the tiny freezer, Corcoran admitted that she really had no clue what was going to be inside. The contents included a Stouffer’s single-serving container of Tuna Noodle Casserole, a box of phyllo dough and some homemade dog food for Max, the adorably devoted pup that trails after Barbara during the video.

While we won’t be eating out of Barbara Corcoran’s fridge anytime soon, it’s always interesting to take a peek at someone else’s inner sanctum. And since Corcoran’s requesting that Natasha go rifle through actor Kevin Costner’s fridge next, we’ll have to keep our eyes peeled for the next refridgeratour.

Read the original article on Eating Well.