Stir or shake up a round of these festive drinks to get the party started.
Author: Martha Stewart
Cranberry-studded slice-and-bake cookies stack smoothly and ship easily, making them a suitable gift for faraway relatives.
Author: Martha Stewart
Escarole has a slight, pleasant bitterness balanced by a sweetness. Use it in place of spinach, like in this salad.
Author: Martha Stewart
Fresh figs make these individual tarts moist and naturally sweet.
Author: Martha Stewart
This wonderfully delicious shrimp and avocado salad paired with a New Orleans-style remoulade sauce is courtesy of Emeril Lagasse.
Author: Martha Stewart
Once you have the rice ready, it only takes a few minutes to whip up this healthy dinner.
Author: Martha Stewart
Make like you're in Provence and set up a casual garden table to savor this French fare.
Author: Martha Stewart
When apple and orange slices get old, toss together a bowl of this exotic fruit combo.
Author: Martha Stewart
Make up a batch of these dense bars ahead of time and have them on hand for a quick, portable breakfast.
Author: Martha Stewart
Fresh ginger adds an unexpected twist to traditional rice pudding. We dipped pieces of crystallized ginger in melted chocolate for a delicious garnish. Serve with steaming cups of tea.
Author: Martha Stewart
In this mini hummingbird cake version from Georgetown Cupcake founders, Katherine Kallinis and Sophie LaMontagne, cupcakes baked with banana, pineapple, and pecan are topped with classic vanilla cream...
Author: Martha Stewart
Paddles from the nopal cactus, callednopales, make a delicious taco filling.
Author: Martha Stewart
Til ke aloois another of those easy, delicious dishes you might enjoy with both Indian meals and simple dinners of roasted and grilled meats. You can use leftover potatoes or cook them fresh; just be sure...
Author: Martha Stewart
Made with an easy sour cream dough instead of the traditional puff pastry, these mini elephant ears are filled with raspberry jam and rolled in cinnamon sugar.
Author: Martha Stewart
Sweet and tangy tangerines give this light but satisfying frozen dessert its citrus flavor. Also try:Tangelo Sorbet, Grapefruit Sorbet
Author: Martha Stewart
Try these sweet sandwiches with white bread or challah. Serve as a breakfast treat or a no-bake dessert.
Author: Martha Stewart
A one-pan dish that really brings the flavor, this simple meal will easily feed your whole family.
Author: Martha Stewart
This recipe can be halved. After making the French Onion Soup, you will have a couple of cups of stock left over. You can use it in any recipe calling for beef stock.
Author: Martha Stewart
Equal parts flour and cocoa powder in the batter create a rich, dense, and intensely chocolatey cupcake.
Author: Martha Stewart
Martha's recipe for paella, the classic Spanish dish that's a good choice for a dinner party, is chock full of chicken, pork, clams, mussels, and shrimp. Cooking over a wood fire to give the meal an authentic...
Author: Martha Stewart
This casserole is baked in a pie plate and is a simple way to use a classic tamale batter. Although it lacks some of the flourish of individually steamed packets, it's a dish that welcomes a variety of...
Author: Martha Stewart
Don't let the rum sneak up on you in this refreshing tropical drink. Serve in cold glasses with a wedge of lime.From the book "Lucinda's Authentic Jamaican Kitchen," by Lucinda Scala Quinn (Wiley).
Author: Martha Stewart
A basic buttercream gets an earthy infusion with the addition of fragrant matcha powder. Martha made this recipe on episode 508 of Martha Bakes.
Author: Martha Stewart
This tasty trio makes for a healthy and highly-satisfying dish.
Author: Martha Stewart
The rich texture and slight tartness of creme fraiche is an ideal foil for tender (but not overly soft) peaches in this streusel-topped pie. As it cooks, the cream-spread on the crust and dotted on the...
Author: Martha Stewart
The coating of chocolate adds just the right amount of sweetness to this crunchy, crisp biscuit.
Author: Martha Stewart
This heart-healthy salmon recipe is courtesy of Michael Pollan.
Author: Martha Stewart
Martha especially loves Italian heirloom lacinato or Toscano in this delicious, healthy saute that takes only minutes to make.
Author: Martha Stewart
This bubbly drink is inspired by a French martini.
Author: Martha Stewart
Slice steak against the grain: Place steak on a cutting board and, holding the blade of a sharp knife at a 45-degree angle, cut into thin slices. Serve with our Steakhouse Tomato Salad.
Author: Martha Stewart
Single-serving potpies are ideal for a buffet because they are easy to eat; their glossy, golden puff pastry tops are cut into snowflake and wreath patterns, which hide a delicious filling of pork and...
Author: Martha Stewart
This ice cream pairs delicate, yet exotic flavors for a dessert that will transport you to far-off places.
Author: Martha Stewart
There's incredible flavor in this one-skillet dish. Fennel and redonion intensify the braising liquid, which becomes a pan sauce.
Author: Martha Stewart
An Asian-inspired chicken soup features a delicate mushroom broth laced with fresh ginger, garlic, jalapeno, and black peppercorns. Tofu provides protein and contrasting texture, while fresh herbs add...
Author: Martha Stewart
This Mother's Day, bake eggs in individual dishes to share with Mom when she wakes up.
Author: Martha Stewart
Zabaglione, a whipped egg-yolk mixture, is an Italian classic. We added honey and enriched it with whipped cream, then spooned it over grapefruit for an elegant dessert.
Author: Martha Stewart
You can substitute whiskey, rum, or rye for the bourbon. If you cannot find all-butter puff pastry, you can use other types of puff pastry and bake at 400 degrees. The apple filling can be made a day ahead...
Author: Martha Stewart
This classic, creamy salad is a go-with-everything summer side that is sure to satisfy at any gathering.
Author: Martha Stewart
This recipe comes courtesy of Pietro Del Re of Elio's restaurant in New York City.
Author: Martha Stewart
The candied zest can be taken out of the simple syrup and used as a glossy garnish. For sparkly zest, roll in granulated sugar.
Author: Martha Stewart
Semifreddo marries the richness of ice cream with the ethereal texture of frozen mousse. Both dramatic and easy, it makes a great dinner-party dessert.
Author: Martha Stewart
This easy Italian dessert is a fun and delicious way to enjoy clementines, so sweet and bountiful this time of year.
Author: Martha Stewart
Everyone will love the combination of flavors and textures in this vegan quinoa salad: garlicky sauteed zucchini, delicate scallions, crunchy roasted pistachios, and fragrant fresh mint.
Author: Martha Stewart
This frozen cocktail will instantly transport you to the tropics. Simply blend together a refreshing combination of ripe strawberries, bananas, and peaches, plus dark rum and orange liqueur. To freeze...
Author: Martha Stewart
Matsutake mushrooms, considered by the Japanese to be the finest of all mushroom varieties, add fresh flavor to this broiled bass recipe from Michael Cimarusti, head executive chef at Providence.Also try:Striped...
Author: Martha Stewart
To make this already quick to put together meal even easier, use leftover or rotisserie chicken.
Author: Martha Stewart
These heavenly little dumplings are as light as a cloud, have a touch of earthy sweetness, and fit the bill for a quintessential fall-season meal. After making the four-ingredient gnocchi dough, they're...
Author: Greg Lofts
Tiramisu is Italian for "pick me up," and that's exactly what these bite-size sweets with a creamy, boozy filling beg you to do.
Author: Martha Stewart
From the book "Mad Hungry," by Lucinda Scala Quinn (Artisan Books).
Author: Martha Stewart



