Buying grains like couscous in bulk keeps down the cost of this Moroccan-inspired dish.
Author: Martha Stewart
The Swiss chard in this pasta dish is the perfect economical veggie: You can eat both the leaves and the stems. Chose Italian-style chicken sausage, either sweet or hot. If the sausage is precooked, cut...
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Baking stuffing inside the bird means risking dry meat. By resting your chicken atop this mushroom-sage dressing, the bread absorbs juices while toasting, and the chicken roasts perfectly.
Author: Martha Stewart
These recipes have been adapted from "Bobby Flay Cooks American" by Bobby Flay. Copyright 2003 by Bobby Flay. Photography copyright 2001 by Gentl and Hypers/Edge. Reprinted by permission of Hyperion.
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Andouille adds a deep, smoky flavor to the sauce. If you can't find it, try kielbasa or even Spanish chorizo.
Author: Martha Stewart
This is Minnesota-based home cook Ma Halima's quick version of suqaar, a meat-and-vegetable stir-fry that's popular in her home country of Somalia. Complex flavor is built with spices like cumin and turmeric;...
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Break your mayonnaise habit by slathering this fiery spread on sandwiches. Roasting brings out the sweetness of bell peppers, and chipotle pepper turns up the smoky-spicy quotient.
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Thai curry paste, available online and in many supermarkets, makes this meal simply delicious. This recipe comes from Esther Moran of Bronx, New York.
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Substitute Basic Bechamel Sauce for the pasta sauce to make a richer version of this recipe.
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Strips of zucchini stand in for lasagna noodles and ground turkey is swapped in place of ground beef, adding texture and flavor in this healthy, vegetable-filled take on the Italian classic.
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Eli's Tarragon Chicken Salad Sandwiches will be an instant new favorite after one bite. Eli Zabar, owner of The Vinegar Factory in New York City, believes that with only a few fresh ingredients, you can...
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This kid-friendly dish is about as simple as it gets, my friends. If you don't have the time to prepare the homemade barbecue sauce, simply make sure to buy a quality bottled sauce.This recipe is from...
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Rib eye is exceptionally moist and tender, so it's a good choice for entertaining.
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Our ready-in-minutes take on Philadelphia's favorite sandwich is filled with chicken, peppers, and provolone.
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Flank steak is affordable and takes nicely to a quick spice rub. Mushrooms roasted with garlic and a basic green salad are super-easy sides.
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We used chicken breast and turkey bacon for a leaner version of this popular salad. If you prefer, you can use roasted turkey breast instead of poached chicken in this cobb salad.
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Hoisin-glazed pork tenderloin and thick wedges of acorn squash are roasted together in a single pan to make a satisfying one-dish meal.
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For a finger lickin' good dinner, try these glazed drumsticks served with a crunchy Asian-accented slaw.
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What could be simpler or more delicious than bone-in rib-eye steaks marinated with fresh rosemary then grilled?
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These carnitas tacos get loads of flavor from tender braised pork shoulder that gets a simple topping of diced white onion, fresh cilantro, and a squeeze of lime juice. Feel free to top it all off with...
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A layer of refreshing lemon slices brightens every bite of this lasagna made of sweet Italian sausage and Swiss chard. Instead of tomato sauce, the dish is made with a creamy and cheesy white sauce.
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In this dish, Anaheim chile peppers make envelopes for Mexican-style caramelized pork.
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These classic teatime sandwiches are not just for adults; kids will love them too.
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Satisfy porky cravings with this tender, cider-glazed roast from chef Andrew Carmellini. Also try:Oven-Roasted Vegetables with Apples, Dried Cranberries, and Pumpkin Seeds
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For a tasty salad dressing without oil, we mixed salsa with some vinegar. You can use any prepared salsa: hot or mild, red or green, plain or fruity.
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This tangy relish can also be tossed with steaks, grilled pork, or grilled chicken.
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Grilled bone-in-pork chops brushed with agrodolce, an easy Italian sweet-and-sour sauce made with vinegar and honey, are served alongside cannellini beans in this summery weeknight dinner.
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Devilishly spicy, super saucy, and almost virtuous chicken in three steps. Napkins, anyone?
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Good meals come in small packages, like chicken kept moist by cured ham and prepped in five minutes.
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Bacon gives this bean side dish the flavor of baked beans without the long cooking time.
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Parsley-and-cheese sausage is available at many butcher shops, but you can also substitute any sausage you like.
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Cranberry sauce adds a welcome touch of sweetness to the wonderful combination of ingredients found in a traditional Cobb salad. This iteration includes turkey for added protein.
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Supermarket rotisserie chicken comes together with sweet grapes and savory bacon in a fast, fresh lunch or dinner. This dish uses just half of a rotisserie chicken. Shred or slice the leftover meat and...
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This recipe for ham with whole-grain mustard and apricot glaze is a Kirkland Signature Martha Stewart Favorite Holiday Ham and is available at Costco.
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The creamy chipotle sauce complements the smoky flavor from the grill in these turkey burgers. White meat could be substituted for dark, but the burgers won't be as juicy. Serve these with our Wild Rice...
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For a last-minute dinner that's also family-friendly, prepare chicken with a homemade shake-in-the-bag crust.
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A quick marinade in garlicky, dill-flecked yogurt before grilling turns chicken cutlets super flavorful in this chicken and zucchini salad. They're served at dinner alongside an even faster-to-make romaine-and-radish...
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Most versions of this dish are made with pork shoulder -- we went with tenderloin for less fat. Plenty of cabbage slaw on top brings the sandwich into balance.
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Make this roasted chicken club sandwich for a succulent, tasty lunch that's sure to please.
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Making meatloaf doesn't always require a loaf pan -- or an oven, for that matter. Everyone gets their own mini version with this stovetop strategy that also saves you money.
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Dress up steak with compound -- meaning flavored -- butter, which is surprisingly simple to make. A T-bone steak would also work here, just be sure to adjust grilling time as needed to account for the...
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Jicama, a type of root vegetable, makes a great stand-in for more traditional water chestnuts, giving the dish a nice crunchy element. Eat this dish on its own or with a little steamed brown rice.
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The Christmas ham is made even more glorious by other ingredients associated with year's end. Baked pears and cranberries provide a balance of sugar and acidity. The ham is infused with cloves, and a warm...
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Don't let the fancy name fool you. This simple and quick-to-assemble turkey dish is a crowd-pleasing take on the usual turkey breast. The meat is wrapped in 12 slices of savory, salty bacon and stuffed...
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In this Mexican-styled recipe, blistered tomatillos meet fresh cilantro in a spicy, earthy salsa that ties together the other flavors in these crispy tostadas: smoky grilled chicken and creamy mashed beans...
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This delicious salad is hearty enough to be a meal.
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Layering the ingredients with the beans on the bottom ensures proper cooking of this satisfying and flavorful turkey stew. The beauty of making this stew in a slow-cooker is that you can set it and forget...
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This Slow-Cooker Short Rib Ragu sauce cooks itself while you're away, and gives you more than one option for an easy dinner. Try serving this satisfying ragu over toasted bread, pasta, or Polenta with...
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