The lime-and-soy-marinated chicken is delicious added to the coconut-curry soup, but it can also be served on its own. (Double the recipe if you want each person to have a full serving of chicken.)
Author: Martha Stewart
Alfred Portale makes this walnut vinaigrette to dress his pear salad at Gotham Bar and Grill in New York City.
Author: Martha Stewart
Author: Martha Stewart
The ingredients in this vegetarian burger require no precooking. Simply combine them in a food processor and cook.
Author: Martha Stewart
This casual tart is very easy to prepare, and it looks and tastes just as sophisticated as one from a fancy bakery.
Author: Martha Stewart
Take one bite of this Southern classic, and you'll see why its name supposedly originated from the word 'divine'! Divinity candy is nougat-like confection that typically has mix-ins like dried fruit and...
Author: Sarah Carey
Serve this tomato-based Italian salsa with Slow-Roasted Balsamic-Glazed Duck with Roasted Vegetables from chef April Bloomfield of The Spotted Pig and The John Dory Oyster Bar.
Author: Martha Stewart
These gingerbread cookies include a generous amount of honey, which gives them a pale golden color and a mildly sweet flavor. If you are making the Gingerbread Town-Square Cake, you can use this template...
Author: Martha Stewart
The Moroccan spice mix known as ras el hanout sets apart this flavorful fruitcake studded with currants, raisins, figs, apricots, and prunes. The recipe comes from Helen Goh, the baker behind the celebrated...
Author: Martha Stewart
Yogurt, granola, honeydew melon, and blueberries create a creamy, crunchy -- and quick -- breakfast or after-school snack.
Author: Martha Stewart
Spice up a summer meal with a grilled dish that tastes of the Caribbean islands.
Author: Martha Stewart
Tired of pizza to go? Bake up pies that rival your local pizzeria's when you keep this easily made dough on hand. Try this versatile base in our recipe for individual pizzas.
Author: Martha Stewart
Fresh herbs and vegetables are the focal point of this Greek-inspired meal that includes chickpea spread on pita.
Author: Martha Stewart
Try this delicious macaroni pasta salad, a favorite with Emeril Lagasse and his family. It makes for a great side dish for a summertime party.
Author: Martha Stewart
This recipe for baked figs is courtesy of David Tanis and should be used in his Double Duck Breasts recipe, which can be found in his cookbook, "A Platter of Figs and Other Recipes."
Author: Martha Stewart
Ingredients associated with Mediterranean fish stews -- garlic, fennel, saffron, and seafood -- are brought together in our Provencal potpie, which is served with garlicky aioli; the pie is topped with...
Author: Martha Stewart
Choux pastry puffs up wildly when fried. Poppy seeds, a lemon glaze, and candied lemon zest give these doughnuts lots of flavor.
Author: Martha Stewart
The flavors of chipotle chiles and lime juice make this a tangy, spicy side dish.
Author: Martha Stewart
This recipe for a classic mashed potato side dish includes the tang of cream cheese.
Author: Martha Stewart
Hash browns are a classic breakfast item for a reason. It benefits here from fresh spices and a shallot.
Author: Martha Stewart
You can also serve this soup cold or at room temperature. Puree it in batches to prevent overflow (particularly because you do so while it's hot), if needed. You can stir in a small amount of water to...
Author: Martha Stewart
Using whole-milk yogurt yields the best results for this cake. You will need a spring form pan.
Author: Martha Stewart
This is a grown-up alternative to macaroni and cheese, but even kids might approve.
Author: Martha Stewart
Enjoy an Italian-style soup with pesto-infused meatballs, basil, garlic and escarole, topped with Parmigiano-Reggiano and freshly cracked pepper. To make prep work even easier, the meatball mixture can...
Author: Martha Stewart
Roasting the apples brings out their natural sweetness while adding a smoky flavor to this soup.
Author: Martha Stewart
These tangy glazed nuts go perfectly with a glass of sherry.
Author: Martha Stewart
Pretty-in-pink melon, all grown up, energizes this spirited salad.
Author: Martha Stewart
Feel free to add a sprinkle of cinnamon and some brown sugar along with the butter. Some apple varieties hold their shape better than others when cooked, but freshness is the most important factor. If...
Author: Martha Stewart
Burgers with cheese on the inside, plus oven fries with a super-crunchy crust equals a dinner no one can resist.
Author: Martha Stewart
These hearty treats are like a granola bar and a cookie rolled in one. This dough is sticky and a bit crumbly (but hey, it's gluten-free and vegan!) -- use damp hands to flatten. Cookies will crisp as...
Author: Martha Stewart
The heat of red chile is offset by creamy coconut milk for a perfect balance of spicy and sweet. Try it over a shrimp-studded salad.
Author: Martha Stewart
Ribbons of delicate asparagus may look fancy, but making them couldn't be easier -- all you need is a vegetable peeler. They are fabulous on this flatbread, as well as tossed with an herb dressing and...
Author: Martha Stewart
In this hearty variation on traditional focaccia, mashed fingerling potatoes are incorporated into the dough, which is topped with thin slices for baking. Fingerlings are grown in yellow, pink, and blue...
Author: Martha Stewart
Light-as-a-feather on the outside and chewy on the inside, these meringue snowballs take their flavor cues from a holiday classic: fruitcake. The heavenly cookies are studded with Luxardo cherries, dried...
Author: Martha Stewart
This is a quick and delicious side dish for any season, since chicory is available year-round. Radicchio, a red-leaf chicory, adds a contrasting bitter note as well as a splash of color.
Author: Martha Stewart
A pitcher of sangria made with white wine, fruit, and liqueur will get the party started.
Author: Martha Stewart
In this easy-but-bold aperitif cocktail (pictured in the center), the straight forward bitterness of Campari liqueur balances the sweetness of orange juice, while fragrant citrus bitters round it out.
Author: Martha Stewart
The mouthwatering texture of these short ribs renders the long marinating followed by slow braising worth the time and patience needed.
Author: Martha Stewart
This recipe will serve four as a first course or light lunch. To serve the noodles as a meal, add a few cups of diced firm tofu or cooked chicken breast to the simmering broth in step 3.
Author: Martha Stewart
Every spoonful of this chopped salad includes a medley of fresh zucchini and basil, buttery lima beans, and rich Parmesan.
Author: Martha Stewart
Swapping out the usual spuds for sweet potatoes gives this classic breakfast side dish a healthy boost. Jalapeno adds just the right amount of heat.
Author: Martha Stewart
This sweet treat makes the perfect snack for a tea party or brunch.
Author: Martha Stewart
Make this soup as mild or fiery as you like -- just choose the jarred salsa accordingly.
Author: Martha Stewart
Warm up on a winter day with a one-pot soup that you can make in a quick 20 minutes. It's loaded with green beans, cauliflower, and tomatoes and great flavor.
Author: Martha Stewart
More gelato recipes: Blood-Orange Gelato, Gingersnap Gelato, Pistachio Gelato, Coconut Gelato, Ricotta Gelato, Mint Chocolate Chip Gelato.
Author: Martha Stewart
Baby spinach and red mustard leaves are more tender and spicy than the familiar varieties of those greens. You can use other spicy baby lettuces, such as chard and tatsoi, or look for packaged blends (sometimes...
Author: Martha Stewart
This tarte composee is filled with lime curd and topped with slices of mango. An apricot glaze gives the dish a gorgeous gloss.
Author: Martha Stewart



