This delicious dinner recipe is featured in "Where Flavor was Born" by Andreas Viestad.
Author: Martha Stewart
This recipe for chicken and thai basil dumplings makes a delicious meal that everyone will enjoy.
Author: Martha Stewart
This recipe is brought to us by Jimmy Rodriguez, owner of three New York City restaurants, including Jimmy's Bronx Cafe.
Author: Martha Stewart
Our take on takeout -- with ginger, soy, and sesame in the mix -- is better tasting and better for you. No chopsticks needed. Fix a double batch tonight, and bring some for lunch tomorrow; its good hot...
Author: Martha Stewart
Noted chef and author Diane Kochilas prepares a delicious Greek Easter feast featuring this roast lamb.
Author: Martha Stewart
Tri-tip sirloin, also known as sirloin triangle, is an incredibly flavorful cut of meat. Other cuts of beef, such as sirloin steaks and New York strip, would work just as well.
Author: Martha Stewart
In this twist on a classic BLT, big, meaty, juicy heirloom tomatoes take center stage, and bread plays a supporting role. For toast infused with the flavors of traditional Spanish pan con tomate, serve...
Author: Martha Stewart
Chef Cesare Casella's variation on traditional lasagna includes rich flavors like pancetta and red wine, as well as herb-infused cannellini bean ragu.
Author: Martha Stewart
We went all out with our new Croque Monsieur; it's a triple cheese threat made with Fontina in the sandwich, Parmesan in the bechamel sauce, and grated Gruyere on top.
Author: Martha Stewart
Creamy cauliflower is low in carbohydrates, making it a good accompaniment (instead of potatoes) to this rich-tasting beef stew. To keep the beef cubes from sticking to the pan, let them form a crust before...
Author: Martha Stewart
A firestarter chimney or second smaller grill is essential to barbecuing turkey. For best results, use natural hardwood charcoal.
Author: Martha Stewart
Fresh mint, pistachios, and lemon juice bring Middle Eastern flavors to lamb. Serve with creamy Flageolet beans for a well-rounded and filling meal.
Author: Martha Stewart
Jerk chicken is a traditional Jamaican dish that gets its name and a little bit of heat from Jerk Seasoning, a blend of herbs and spices.
Author: Martha Stewart
A Southern-style stew of black-eyed peas, escarole, potatoes, and lean turkey sausage is not only nutritious but especially gratifying on a chilly evening.
Author: Martha Stewart
World-renowned chef Geoffrey Zakarian shares a recipe for Spiced Short Ribs from his cookbook, "Town/Country."
Author: Martha Stewart
Make your crowd happy by offering options: garlic-and-sage-infused turkey burgers and a classic version made with grass-fed beef. Store-bought pickles are great as a garnish. Or try these Pickled Vegetable...
Author: Martha Stewart
Author: Martha Stewart
This is a hearty mix of chicken, tortillas, and spicy tomatoes in a creamy sauce and a taste delight to the whole family.
Author: Martha Stewart
Serve this succulent, tangy barbecued chicken with Corn and Radish Salad.
Author: Martha Stewart
A holiday open house is the perfect opportunity to serve this hearty, robust French dish.
Author: Martha Stewart
This salad can be tossed together before serving, but another delightful option is to spread the ingredients out on wooden cutting boards and let guests compose their own salads right at the table.
Author: Martha Stewart
Basically, this recipe is nothing more than bacon and eggs with pasta, and many versions of it exist-some with the addition of cream and sometimes wine and parsley, too.From the book "Mad Hungry," by Lucinda...
Author: Martha Stewart
This cheese-stuffed beef roll -- plus plenty of salad -- equals a hearty but low-calorie supper.
Author: Martha Stewart
Setting up a panini bar makes assembling sandwiches almost as much fun as eating them. A selection of Italian cold cuts and cheeses, anchovies, freshly made pesto and tapenade, and two kinds of bread ensure...
Author: Martha Stewart
You can make this tangy dish even if you don't have a grill -- we've provided roasting instructions.
Author: Martha Stewart
Fragrant garlic ties everything together in this rustic pasta dish that calls for shredded meat leftovers--shredded chicken or pulled pork would be equally delicious.
Author: Martha Stewart
Dijon mustard counters the sweet maple syrup and apricot jam, giving this ham a more nuanced flavor.
Author: Martha Stewart
Coating boneless pork chops in a combination of panko and grated cheese helps keep the lean meat juicy. Serve them topped with a salad of arugula, grape tomatoes, and cheese shavings for truly Milanese...
Author: Martha Stewart
A combination of farm-fresh vegetables and crispy bacon gives this recipe from chef Sam Beall's "The Blackberry Farm Cookbook" its delicious flavor. Also Try: Carrot Souffle
Author: Martha Stewart
Author: Martha Stewart
We brined our turkey for 24 hours, so leave plenty of time. If you don't want to brine yours, skip steps 1 and 2. If you don't have a stockpot large enough to hold the turkey and brine, use a clean, extra-large...
Author: Martha Stewart
This chicken dish uses an unexpected combination of ingredients. With raisins, olives, bell peppers, and new potatoes, it's offers up a symphony of flavor.
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 dish transforms simple ingredients like bacon, eggs, and cheese into something that is absolutely irresistible.
Author: Martha Stewart
If you think of turkey chili as less robust than the beefy original, think again. Our version starts with an ancho-tomato purée made with canned fire-roasted tomatoes or deep flavor.
Author: Martha Stewart
Dark chicken meat is ideal for stews; it becomes more tender the longer and slower it cooks. To remove the thin top layer of the orange peel, use a vegetable peeler. Dredging the chicken in flour and then...
Author: Martha Stewart
Halfway between a soup and a stew, this hearty one-pot meal is great for a crowd. Take a cue from the American South and try adding sliced hard-boiled egg to the pot. If you're not a fan of parsnips and...
Author: Martha Stewart
With its refreshing flavors, this sandwich -- a take on the Vietnamese banh mi -- is perfect the day after Thanksgiving. It combines turkey with spicy mayonnaise, fresh, crisp vegetables, and fragrant...
Author: Martha Stewart
Serve these sandwiches with your favorite accompaniments, such as mustard, sliced white onion, and pickle chips.
Author: Martha Stewart
Use leftovers from a roast to whip up this tangy mani-course salad.
Author: Martha Stewart
A quick and easy weeknight dinner of za'atar-spiced chicken kebabs, with soft pita bread, crunchy cucumbers flecked with mint, and a fast garlick-y yogurt sauce.
Author: Shira Bocar
Braise these chicken legs in a garlic-soy sauce and see how tender and moist they become.
Author: Martha Stewart
Fried chicken, while involved, is worth the effort. This basic fried chicken recipe is sure to delight even the most of discerning palettes. Serve it alongside any number of side dishes for an unforgettable...
Author: Martha Stewart
Fresh bluefish, meaty and flavorful, is ideal for grilling. Pancetta slices, tied around the herb-stuffed fillets, keep the fish from sticking.
Author: Martha Stewart
This delicious steak salad served with buttermilk dressing is ready in under 30 minutes.
Author: Martha Stewart
Leftovers don't have to be drab. Use lamb in a Mediterranean-style wrap.
Author: Martha Stewart
Rubbed with basil and spices, baked skinless chicken breast has a bright taste. Mango contributes heart-protective beta-carotene, and the lavash is a good alternative to a flour tortilla, which often has...
Author: Martha Stewart
Try a new burger alternative with this pork burger, a take on Italian sausage and peppers.
Author: Martha Stewart



