These breaded and baked tomatoes are a traditional Southern dish.
Author: Martha Stewart
Martha warms a minced black truffle in butter sauce to bring out its earthy aroma, then tosses it with angel-hair pasta for an easy and elegant main dish or appetizer.
Author: Martha Stewart
Because they are fried in oil, these jelly doughnuts are a traditional dessert for Hanukkah.
Author: Martha Stewart
Ricotta cheese is lightly sweetened and mixed with chopped dark chocolate. Dip into it with your favorite store-bought biscotti or bake a batch of sturdy homemade cookies. A platter of fresh fruit, such...
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
On date night, your special someone will appreciate these ingenious ravioli (no pasta-making experience required). Store them in the freezer up to a month in advance.
Author: Martha Stewart
A popular Indian / Pakistani potato curry, commonly eaten with Suji ka halwa (semolina pudding) and puri (fried flat breads) for breakfast.
Author: Wajiha Baig
You can substitute all-purpose flour for semolina flour. The best way to put the pizzas in the oven is with a pizza peel, a flat, shovel-like tool. Prepare pizza on the peel, and with a firm flick of the...
Author: Martha Stewart
Keep a close eye on these latkes while they are frying; the sugar in the sweet potatoes causes them to brown quickly.
Author: Martha Stewart
Need a meatless one-pot dinner? Try this tasty cross between ratatouille and shakshuka. Japanese eggplants, red peppers, and cherry tomatoes are roasted with garlic, then eggs are added and baked in the...
Author: Martha Stewart
A creamy mushroom topping fills this deep, crusty pizza. Martha made this recipe on Martha Bakes episode 608.
Author: Martha Stewart
Give any bread the savory taste of an everything bagel with this garlicky, seed-sprinkled spread.
Author: Martha Stewart
The key to success with this recipe is to look for deep-green artichokes that are heavy for their size with tightly shut leaves; artichokes are best cooked the same day they're bought. This recipe makes...
Author: Martha Stewart
This rich vegetarian gravy is flavored with portobello, shiitake, and cremini mushrooms. We used a combination of mushrooms for a full flavor, but you can substitute one pound of any variety you like.
Author: Martha Stewart
Arugula adds a peppery tang to the mild, nutty taste of fontina in this easy-to-make pizza.
Author: Martha Stewart
This recipe for Thanksgiving stuffing comes from Anna Lappe, author of "Diet for a Hot Planet." Here, the interesting flavors and texture come from herbs, dried fruit, the nuts -- and the juiciness of...
Author: Martha Stewart
This ratatouille recipe is from Delia's Vegetarian Collection book and is the basis of the related recipe below, Oven-roasted Ratatouille and Mozzarella Strudel with Parmesan and Pecans
This is a very quick and easy vegetarian supper dish for two people, especially good if you grow your own tomatoes and courgettes and have a glut to use up. You could also serve it as a starter for four...
These are so moreish that I don't think your guests could possibly survive on just one. They are simple to make and freeze superbly once cooked, provided you defrost and re-heat them in a hot oven for...
Instead of breading and frying, our healthy version of eggplant parmesan gets stuffed and baked.
Author: Martha Stewart
Palmiers (also called palm leaves or pigs' ears) have a shell of caramelized sugar. Once they are in the oven, watch them closely or they may go from a perfect dark golden brown to burnt in seconds.
Author: Martha Stewart
Select small mushroom varieties that will fit into the small phyllo cups, such as yellow oyster, yellow foot, and cultivated enoki.
Author: Martha Stewart
Here, the classic white pie goes green in the most delicious way: charred broccoli florets and paper-thin slices of lemon meld with sharp gouda and nutty Parmesan cheeses to make this gourmet-level pizza...
Author: Martha Stewart
Each of these pink-and-white petits fours has two layers of extra-moist almond cake filled with cherry preserves, a coating of tinted glaze gives them a hand-painted appearance, and faux cherry blossoms...
Author: Martha Stewart
For a broccoli side dish that's all grown up, embrace this brassica's best qualities, like its grassy, earthy sweetness, via the flavor-concentrating powers of a hot oven. Place a crown on the finished...
Author: Martha Stewart
In the story of Hanukkah, a lamp containing a tiny amount of oil burned, miraculously, for eight days. But these doughnuts-perfectly crisped in oil and coated in sugar-won't last long at all. Served with...
Author: Martha Stewart
Cut your peppers fine before spreading them on this cheesy pizza. The arugula goes on top after the pizza comes out of the oven.
Author: Martha Stewart
Bring this "faux-tato" salad toyour next cookout. It'll raise the bar for how good a vegetable salad can be-even without the carbs! Steamed cauliflower tossed with celery, onion, and a mustard vinaigrette...
Author: Lauryn Tyrell
Recreating your favorite ethnic pastry at home is easy with this easy recipe -- you can even fill, shape, and freeze the turnovers for up to a month, then bake them from frozen.
Author: Martha Stewart
A hearty but not-too-heavy, one-skillet summer dinner that's vegetarian too. Storebought gnocchi cook atop an eggplant and tomato sauce. Red pepper flakes give the dish a touch of heat that's tempered...
Author: Shira Bocar
Blend mild farmer's cheese with sugar, raisins, and lemon zest to make the traditional filling for Cheese Danish. Martha made this recipe on Martha Bakes episode 502.
Author: Martha Stewart
Profiteroles with pear pastry cream and slices of fruit are drizzled with caramelized pear sauce, creating an elegant dessert.
Author: Martha Stewart
Try this dessert to finish off your meal that includes our Celery Root and Apple Slaw, Seared Salmon with Horseradish and Scallions, and Carrot Puree.
Author: Martha Stewart
These Italian dumplings are essentially ravioli without the pasta covering. For best results, use fresh ricotta cheese, which can be found in Italian markets or specialty stores. Semolina is best for coating...
Author: Martha Stewart
Use this delicious buttermilk-herb vinaigrette to dress your salad -- the recipe has been adapted from "Martha Stewart's Cooking School."
Author: Martha Stewart
Pate brisee is the French version of classic pie or tart pastry. Pressing the dough into a disc rather than shaping it into a ball allows it to chill faster. This will also make the dough easier to roll...
Author: Martha Stewart
This recipe makes a delicious stuffing for our Spice-Cured Turkey.
Author: Martha Stewart
The filling and the dipping sauce for these traditional dumplings vary throughout the Himalayas; this recipe calls for a vegetarian filling with potato and cabbage and a spicy sauce of tomatoes, ginger,...
Author: Martha Stewart
A light souffle is spread with amixture of nutritious spinach, ricotta, and onions, then rolled to form spirals,and baked again. It can be served with Tomato-Pepper Sauce.
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
Pierogi are an incredibly versatile food, adapting to both sweet and savory fillings. Seasonal fruit, such as plump blueberries or Italian plums, makes the dumplings lighter. We added nutmeg to the sour...
Author: Martha Stewart
Try this easy plant-based main that will give a whole new meaning to burger night and is also just right for a casual Meatless Monday dinner. Egg, panko, and cooked white rice work together to bind chickpeas...
Author: Martha Stewart
Tuck berries into flaky pastry for sweets that are good enough to give -- but better to keep. The recipe is extra easy, and once the pies are baked, you can forget fussing with a fork to enjoy them.
Author: Martha Stewart
Lemon on a pizza? Teamed with red onion and two Italian cheeses (Piave and fontina), it makes a uniquely delicious topping. Martha made this recipe on "Martha Bakes" episode 1104.
Author: Martha Stewart
Sweetened apples are flavored with orange zest and juice and tossed with dried fruit, then rolled in phyllo dough to make these delicious turnovers.
Author: Martha Stewart
A pinch of allspice adds warmth to this medley of carrots and parsnips.
Author: Martha Stewart
Bake up pies that rival your local pizzeria's when you keep an easily made Whole Wheat Pizza Dough on hand.
Author: Martha Stewart



