If fresh cranberries are not available, frozen will work just as well in this filling for Fruit Crumb Bars.
Author: Martha Stewart
Indian-inspired flavors add an unexpected twist to new potatoes.
Author: Martha Stewart
Use this recipe when making our Roasted Whole Snapper with Mango and Fresh Pepper Chutney.
Author: Martha Stewart
Braising sweet onions -- here in a bit of chicken stock flavored with thyme and rosemary -- only intensifies their flavor.
Author: Martha Stewart
Make this for our Tortilla Casserole (Budin Azteca).
Author: Martha Stewart
Offer this subtly-flavored mayonnaise as an accompaniment to our Fruits de Mer Platter.
Author: Martha Stewart
This scalloped potatoes recipe is a traditional recipe that can be prepped the night before serving. Creamy with a cheesy topping, scalloped potatoes can easily play side dish to almost any main course....
Author: Martha Stewart
Dukkah is a Middle Eastern and Egyptian mixture of warm spices, crushed nuts, and seeds that's been around for centuries. Use it to coat fish, chicken, or meat before cooking, use it as a topping for crudités...
Author: Martha Stewart
Mustard meets relish in this turmeric-and-beer-laced condiment, which gets a sweet boost from Vidalia onions.
Author: Martha Stewart
Trade in traditional pasta for the ultimate gluten-free alternative. Cut into thin strips and briefly cooked, zucchini takes on an al dente texture that mimics pasta's.
Author: Martha Stewart
This is a good use for end-of-season green tomatoes, and this chutney just might go well on a hamburger.
Author: Martha Stewart
Put this pesto on potatoes, grilled beef, chicken or our Lamb Chops.
Author: Martha Stewart
When milling tomatoes for Tomato Puree, don't discard the pulp and seeds -- instead, save them to make this tomato water.
Author: Martha Stewart
Simple, affordable, and a complete protein-there's a reason why rice and legumes are a staple meal in so many different cultures. Here, tender white rice and quick-cooking lentils make a hearty and satisfying...
Author: Shira Bocar
Orange juice and plum tomatoes brighten purply-red beets and balance out their earthy flavor.
Author: Martha Stewart
These green beans are quick to fry up and bring the heat.
Author: Martha Stewart
Make this vanilla-scented applesauce to serve alongside our Potato Rosti.
Author: Martha Stewart
Serve this relish with grilled meat or fish kebabs. Try replacing some of the lemon with lime or orange segments for a mixed citrus relish.
Author: Martha Stewart
Use this recipe when making our Li's Steamed Chinese Chicken.
Author: Martha Stewart
This lemon simple syrup is an ingredient in our Lemon Ouzo-Ade.
Author: Martha Stewart
You can make these easy mashed potatoes up to 1 day ahead. Reheat at 350 degrees in a foil-covered baking dish for 10 to 20 minutes.
Author: Martha Stewart
Try a flavorful combination of dried bay leaves, allspice, coriander seeds, mustard seeds, dill seeds, and red pepper flakes when you boil your favorite shellfish. Use it to make our One-Pot Shrimp Boil...
Author: Martha Stewart
This combination of tart green apples and sweet leeks nicely complements our Citrus Marinated Pork Chops.
Author: Martha Stewart
This lentil curry is creamy, rich, healthy and very easy to make. If you have never tried lentil curry, you must try this coconut lentil curry! This is a one-pot recipe, vegan and gluten free. Perfect...
Author: TheCookingFoodie
Three root cellar staples -- potatoes, turnips, and parsnips -- are mixed with leeks to make the mash.
Author: Martha Stewart
Much like chimichurri with a kick, pebre goes with grilled meat, poultry, seafood, and vegetables.
Author: Martha Stewart
One taste and you'll see that this spicy-sweet sauce lives up to its name.
Author: Martha Stewart
The yogurt in this traditional Indian mixture tenderizes what you're marinating. Try grilling the meat or fish to add a smoky flavor.
Author: Martha Stewart
After the duck has cooked for about an hour, you'll have enough fat to prepare these vegetables. If using previously reserved duck fat, melt and cool it first.
Author: Martha Stewart
The most colorful condiment around! This quick, two-ingredient accompaniment to gefilte fish can also be used with any dish that needs some zing.
Author: Martha Stewart
Red wine sounds the perfect deep note to accompany the midrange flavor of figs.
Author: Martha Stewart
Puffed corn cereal is baked in a sweet-and-spicy blend of butter, apple cider vinegar, and maple syrup, with dashes of rosemary and cayenne. The result is a celebratory snack for a holiday party that will...
Author: Riley Wofford
Halves of these small winter squashes make individual servings when baked with a garlic-sage cream sauce.
Author: Martha Stewart
Colorful carrots are glazed in brown sugar, honey, white wine vinegar, and whole spices, then roasted until the sugar just caramelizes.
Author: Martha Stewart
Serve this earthy vegetable alongside roast chicken or simply-prepared fish.
Author: Martha Stewart
Mint brightens up this ubiquitous summer zucchini and lends an extra touch of garden-fresh flavor. The side dish is gluten-free and takes under 30 minutes to prepare.
Author: Martha Stewart
The earthy flavor of leeks-a coveted fall vegetable-is a delicious addition to the dinner table.
Author: Martha Stewart
Use this recipe when making our Spicy Chicken Salad In Lettuce Cups.
Author: Martha Stewart
This beautiful bright-green marinade is piquant and creamy. Its distinctive flavors are enhanced when grilled.
Author: Martha Stewart
A blissful duo of flavors -- apple cider and maple syrup -- comes together in this contemporary take on candied sweet potatoes; fresh rosemary sprigs are an herbal finish.
Author: Martha Stewart
Nutritionally speaking, Brussels sprouts are famous as a vegetable overachiever. One cooked cup contains four grams of fiber and a day's worth of vitamin C-and they're a top source of folate. Here, we've...
Author: Shira Bocar
Coconut and rice milk are a cool complement to the warm spices in this Thai-themed dish.
Author: Martha Stewart
Pounding veal results in a tender meat that cooks upin minutes. Grapefruit brightens the rich butter sauce.
Author: Martha Stewart
This recipe is a delicious dipping sauce for Caribbean Shrimp Kebabs.
Author: Martha Stewart
Green tomatoes are simply red tomatoes that have not ripened fully. If you are unable to find green tomatoes, you can use Kirby cucumbers.
Author: Martha Stewart
Serve this spicy butter with our Shrimp Boil with Corn and Potatoes.
Author: Martha Stewart



