This skillet breakfast hash with potatoes and chorizo is delicious cooked over the fire on your camping trip-the only ingredient that needs chilling is the eggs. It's equally good made on a lazy weekend...
Author: Greg Lofts
This tasty sauce makes a cool companion for our Spicy Lentil-Walnut Burgers.
Author: Martha Stewart
Whether raw or cooked, corn on the cob doesn't require much to make it taste absolutely delicious. Here, we combine reduced-fat mayonnaise, lime juice, and chili powder and brush it on grilled corn, then...
Author: Martha Stewart
This recipe for a classic mashed potato side dish includes the tang of cream cheese.
Author: Martha Stewart
Rosemary, shallots and garlic add bold flavors to this lentil side dish.
Author: Martha Stewart
Pretty-in-pink melon, all grown up, energizes this spirited salad.
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
Instead of serving chips and dip, sate visitors' salty-snack cravings with a bowl of hearty, healthful roasted chickpeas flavored with your favorite dried herb or spice (we used garam masala).
Author: Martha Stewart
Try something new alongside roast pork or chicken, or with yogurt, ice cream, pound cake, or oatmeal.
Author: Martha Stewart
Poached and fresh cherries are layered with lemon curd to fill our Lemon and Cherry Trifle.
Author: Martha Stewart
Sugar pumpkins (also known as pie pumpkins) have sweet, tender flesh that's especially good for cooking. Roast one with olive oil and herbs for an easy side dish.
Author: Martha Stewart
Author: Martha Stewart
Learn how to make the Perfect Cocktail Sauce to accompany a classic shrimp cocktail.
Author: Martha Stewart
Use this fresh salsa recipe when making our Artichoke Bottoms with Shrimp and Citrus Salsa; it's also delicious with any grilled fish or chicken.
Author: Martha Stewart
This relish goes well with both our Salmon with Olive Relish and the Roasted Carrots, Parsnips, and Shallots. Make a double batch to ensure there's plenty to go around, and use the leftovers with chicken...
Author: Martha Stewart
This is a quick, easy way to add sweetness to cold beverages.
Author: Martha Stewart
This sweet and tart condiment is a perfect dipping sauce for our Chicken Wands.
Author: Martha Stewart
Calvados, an apple brandy, adds a sweet finish to this gravy. The neck and giblets roasted alongside the turkey add flavor to the drippings -- discard them in step 1 for a smooth gravy, or return them...
Author: Martha Stewart
This simple 3-ingredient side dish goes well with steak, grilled chicken, or pork loin or chops.
Author: Martha Stewart
Sweet-and-spicy basil is the main ingredient in pesto. For an appetizer, spread pesto over toasted or grilled slices of baguette.
Author: Martha Stewart
An easy, tasty take on the popular Turkish turnover and a most delicious savory breakfast or snack. We swap store-bought puff pastry for the usual phyllo. Assemble and freeze the bourekas ahead of time,...
Author: Martha Stewart
This simple preparation showcases the gorgeous colors of rainbow carrots and should tempt even the pickiest of palates to eat their vegetables.
Author: Martha Stewart
Use this fragrant, aromatic spice mix in Martha's Date-Glazed Lamb Chops.
Author: Martha Stewart
Jazz up a mundane plate of broccoli with garlic, ginger, and a squeeze of lemon juice at the end.
Author: Martha Stewart
Possibly the ultimate pizza recipe, the combination of tomato sauce, fresh mozzarella, and basil proves that simplicity is beautiful. Martha and Christian Petroni made this recipe on Martha Bakes episode...
Author: Martha Stewart
Refrigerate the dressing base in an airtight container, up to 2 weeks, before adding mix-ins. For a lower-fat version, replace the sour cream with low-fat plain Greek yogurt.
Author: Martha Stewart
This is an adult alternative to sweet kettle corn or caramel corn.
Author: Martha Stewart
Sweet corn in a cream cheese sauce with chives is sure to be a hit with the kids.
Author: Martha Stewart
This is a tasty tomato side dish you can cook alongside roast chicken or pork.
Author: Martha Stewart
Here, horseradish gets mixed into mashed potatoes for a piquant holiday side dish.
Author: Martha Stewart
Tarragon and coriander infuse carrots with unexpected flavor.
Author: Martha Stewart
Serve this sweet topping on our Buttermilk Waffles.
Author: Martha Stewart
Use this spicy vinaigrette recipe to dress Red Bean and Rice Salad.
Author: Martha Stewart
This cheesy appetizer relies on just a few ingredients and can be put together in a snap.
Author: Martha Stewart
This delicate syrup is delicious with vodka in our Spiked Elderflower Lemonade but would also pair well with gin. Recipe courtesy of Erin French, chef and owner of Lost Kitchen in Freedom, ME.
Author: Martha Stewart
Egg-in-a-hole, or toad-in-a-hole, is a quick and easy breakfast recipe requiring just a couple of ingredients. Get creative and use different cookie cutter shapes to make your breakfast even more fun!
Steaming these vegetables keeps their earthy flavors intact and results in a just-right level of tenderness. Tarragon butter coats the finished side dish.
Author: Martha Stewart
These dressed-up almonds are quick, easy, and a nice change of pace from the usual mixed nuts.
Author: Martha Stewart
Roasting vegetables is a simple method that makesefficient use of cooking space -- the pan can share the oven with a chicken or pork roast -- and results in deep flavor. From the book "Mad Hungry," by...
Author: Martha Stewart
We made our own flavored gelatin by dissolving unflavored gelatin in fruit juice.
Author: Martha Stewart
Though our recipe calls for this corn to be baked in the oven, it would also be good cooked on the grill.
Author: Martha Stewart
Topping your pan-seared steak with a seasoned butter makes the meat that much more flavorful and indulgent.
Author: Martha Stewart
This twist on a standard green bean casserole is elevated to creamy, delicious heights, thanks to thick low-fat Greek yogurt.
Author: Martha Stewart
Preheat the roasting pan to give the vegetables a crisp, golden crust.
Author: Martha Stewart
Cooked, pureed peas give these mashed potatoes their unique color and a hint of sweetness.
Author: Martha Stewart
Jalapenos range from mild to strong -- in either case, they make fantastic pickles.
Author: Martha Stewart
Try this spicy but slightly sweet sauce over meat, fish, or eggs.
Author: Martha Stewart



