You'll have more green sauce than you'll need for this recipe, but it will keep in the refrigerator at least a week. Spoon it on steak, chicken, pasta, or roasted vegetables.
Author: Martha Stewart
Lobster cooks easily in the broiler pan, making a tantalizing main course for any special occasion. Also try:Grilled Corn, Heirloom Tomato, Avocado, and Arugula Salad
Author: Martha Stewart
Baby bok choy is more tender than the vegetable is at full size -- try it with using this simple preparation.
Author: Martha Stewart
Whole grains and veggies are the focus in this mostly-meatless patty, but not to worry-ground beef still plays a familiar and satisfying role. To ensure they had a flavor that would be as beefy as ever,...
Author: Greg Lofts
Sherry comes in many styles that vary in body and color. This cocktail calls for amontillado, which is light and naturally dry -- a savory contrast to sweet, seasonal fruit. Chill the concoction as you...
Author: Martha Stewart
Courtesy of Baked bakery in New York City, this Sweet and Salty Cake will satisfy every chocolate lovers' appetite.
Author: Martha Stewart
The bacon-wrapped hot dog, or "danger dog," as it's known in Mexico, is now a popular street-vendor food in Los Angeles. The classic is deep-fried, but most versions today are grilled or griddled. Bacon...
Author: Martha Stewart
Lucinda Scala Quinn, a host of the PBS series "Everyday Food," shares her recipe for Jamaican jerk chicken. Its fiery flavor comes from generous use of allspice, thyme, garlic, Scotch bonnet peppers, and...
Author: Martha Stewart
Topping your pan-seared steak with a seasoned butter makes the meat that much more flavorful and indulgent.
Author: Martha Stewart
These Asian-inspired sandwiches crusted with sesame seeds look particularly dramatic when lined up side by side. Toasting the sesame seeds deepens their flavor, so do not omit this step.
Author: Martha Stewart
Use this vanilla frosting when making Georgetown Cupcake's Election Day Cupcakes
Author: Martha Stewart
This beautiful fruit tart makes a stunning addition to any summer meal.
Author: Martha Stewart
These pancakes are so good they don't need to be smothered in syrup. But don't let that stop you.
Author: Martha Stewart
Fresh butter lettuce and grape tomatoes get a healthy poached salmon topper for a delicious, light meal.
Author: Martha Stewart
This sophisticated ice cream both soothes the palate and reawakens it with the bite of fresh and candied ginger.
Author: Martha Stewart
Homemade pumpkin ice cream plus homemade gingerbread cookies equals delicious Halloween party snacks. The pairing works wonderfully thanks to pumpkin's natural affinity for spices, such as ginger.
Author: Martha Stewart
This baked red snapper dish is flavored with pungent achiote. Serve over rice with Cebollas Encurtidas and Salsa Roja.
Author: Martha Stewart
This recipe for baccala (cod baked in spicy tomato sauce) comes courtesy of chef Pasquale Martinelli of Bellavitae restaurant.
Author: Martha Stewart
Serve any leftover roasted vegetables as garnish. For a healthier wrap, omit the mayonnaise.
Author: Martha Stewart
Using high-protein, low-fat buttermilk makes this potato salad taste richer than it is. Leaving the skins on the potatoes means more fiber and flavor.
Author: Martha Stewart
This crisp is a tasty change from a typical tomato salad.
Author: Martha Stewart
This lighter version of the Mexican favorite is baked with a filling of cottage cheese and black beans, then topped with a simple tomato sauce. The enchiladas would also be great with Creamy Tomatillo...
Author: Martha Stewart
Cioppino is a deliciously briny seafood stew, and our recipe definitely fits the bill.
Author: Martha Stewart
You can serve these cheese hearts alone or as part of a cheese board including other varieties and crackers or bread.
Author: Martha Stewart
Make holidays weekends even more decadent with these breakfast treats. The recipe can also be used to make coffee cake; bake it in an 8-inch springform pan for about 40 minutes.
Author: Martha Stewart
Almost too pretty to eat, these festive wreath-shaped shortbread cookies are infused with Meyer lemon and adorned with sugared rosemary and thyme.
Author: Martha Stewart
Author: Martha Stewart
Veggie juice is rich in vitamins, with less salt than store-bought. You will need an electric juicer for this recipe.
Author: Martha Stewart
This creamy dip is great on pappadams (crackerlike flatbreads). Crisp them in a microwave or an oven before serving.
Author: Martha Stewart
A much-loved American layer cake is scaled down to cupcake form. Even unfrosted, these cupcakes make delicious snacks-but the cream cheese frosting is simply delicious. Give them an Easter upgrade by borrowing...
Author: Martha Stewart
Citrus-laced vinaigrette gets a drizzle of fragrant hazelnut oil, offering a distinct touch to this versatile dressing.
Author: Martha Stewart
Pomegranate molasses, honey, Dijon mustard, and allspice create an irresistible glaze for a holiday-party classic: a whole ham. The meat is roasted with a pile of cipollini onions, which caramelize and...
Author: Martha Stewart
Author: Martha Stewart
These turkey burgers get their kick and flavor from incorporating jalapeƱo peppers, Monterey Jack, breadcrumbs, and mayonnaise right into the patty. And the best part is they come together in just 25...
Author: Martha Stewart
A margarita with more zing, this tropical cocktail gets its boozy kick from tequila and the orange-flavored liqueur Grand Marnier.
Author: Martha Stewart
The toasted ancho chiles in our Roasted Kabocha Squash Soup recipe give it a mole-like smoky flavor-perfect for fall. You can substitute any type of winter squash for this recipe (calabaza, Hubbard, or...
Author: Martha Stewart
This recipe for the classic Southern stew that you're meant to eat on New Year's Day for good luck in the coming year comes from Kathleen Boone of Atmore, Alabama.
Author: Martha Stewart
To avoid creating water pockets in your brisee (which will wreak havoc in your dough), make sure to strain the ice out of the water before drizzling it in and processing.
Author: Martha Stewart
Author: Martha Stewart
This easy-to-make mix of nuts, crackers, and spices is perfect for parties and game nights.
Author: Martha Stewart
Sweetened with dried dates and a touch of honey, a banana smoothie makes a quick, nutritious breakfast.
Author: Martha Stewart
Take the classic tuna melt on a trip to the Mediterranean with oil-packed tuna, chopped olives, hard-cooked egg, and tomatoes.
Author: Martha Stewart
With graham crackers or chocolate or vanilla wafers, some butter, and a bit of salt and sugar, you can make an irresistible homemade piecrust -- no rolling required.
Author: Martha Stewart
This tasty summer dessert recipe comes from reader Phyllis Larsen of San Francisco, California.
Author: Martha Stewart
Spoon some of this delicious whipped cream onto Washington Walnut Pie or Mini Blackberry Pies for a great homemade topping.
Author: Martha Stewart
These five-ingredient truffles couldn't be more festive! Coconut flakes and white chocolate give the treats that winter wonderland look.
Author: Martha Stewart
Quinoa cooks up light and fluffy in minutes (it's done when the telltale curlicue wisp unfurls). This Quick Five-Grain Salad's subtle flavor comes through whether served hot, cold, or at room temperature....
Author: Martha Stewart
Not only is this picture-perfect parfait delicious, it's also a refreshingly light way to start the morning. Try our recipe for Homemade Granola.
Author: Martha Stewart
With just a hint of anchovy, this perfectly balanced dressing is salty but not overwhelming. Toss it with whatever greens you have on hand for a quick, easy way to enliven any salad.
Author: Martha Stewart



