This marmalade can be made with navel or blood oranges, or tangerines.
Author: Martha Stewart
This Dijon vinaigrette is a delightful addition to any salad, but it goes perfectly with our Salmon Nicoise Salad.
Author: Martha Stewart
If you end up with leftover champagne after a party, use it to make champagne vinegar -- the base for a tasty vinaigrette.
Author: Martha Stewart
The balsamic glaze on these pearl onions lends a sweetness to this side dish that's perfect for Thanksgiving dinner, but easy enough for a weeknight. Serve...
Author: Martha Stewart
Parsnips adds variety and fragrance to sweet potatoes.
Author: Martha Stewart
This fiber-rich, meatless, and low-sodium meal is delicious with rice or warm whole-wheat pitas.
Author: Martha Stewart
Simmering horseradish in cream tempers its pungency; that's the first step in making this distinctive version of mashed potatoes, which nicely complements...
Author: Martha Stewart
This chutney is a departure from the usual cranberry sauce, thanks to a touch of spice.
Author: Martha Stewart
The pears need about a month to absorb the brandy. Make a few jars before Thanksgiving to give for Christmas.
Author: Martha Stewart
Stuffing is commonly known as dressing in the South, where it is frequently made with buttermilk cornbread, another regional specialty.
Author: Martha Stewart
Make this lemon simple syrup for Martha's Meyer Lemon Anniversary Cake.
Author: Martha Stewart
With a slight tang and less juice than other plums, they're great fresh or cooked down, the heat concentrating their flavor. Try these simple, fast recipes...
Author: Martha Stewart
Skin the high-fat snacks at your next party. Instead make these healthy homemade chips.
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...
Author: TheCookingFoodie
Ever-popular sweet potatoes team up with an underrated root vegetable in this silky mash: peppery rutabaga. Garlic and sage cooked in butter, plus a generous...
Author: Martha Stewart
Roasting the beets concentrates their sweet flavor.
Author: Martha Stewart
Try these potatoes with our Steaks with Balsamic-Mustard Sauce and Steamed Green Beans.
Author: Martha Stewart
The caramel apple takes a sophisticated turn in this dessert. Baked with butter, sugar, ginger, and cinnamon, the fruit goes soft and spicy before you...
Author: Martha Stewart
Pimenton, or smoked paprika, gives these potatoes an unexpected flavor. Any of the several varieties of the spice -- ranging from sweet to hot -- will...
Author: Martha Stewart
Use this recipe when making our Orange and Jicama Salad.
Author: Martha Stewart
A spoonful of paprika gives this oven-cooked cauliflower a golden brown glow and slightly spicy taste; high-heat roasting creates a nutty sweetness.
Author: Martha Stewart
The vegetable retains some texture and has none of that sulfury taste and mushiness of cabbage that has been improperly cooked. This also makes a great...
Author: Martha Stewart
It's a bright idea to add citrus to the classic party pairing of cool drinks, such as our Orange-Rum Punch, and crunchy nuts.
Author: Martha Stewart
Balsamic gets a brief blitz in the blender with rosemary, mustard, and garlic in this quick-to-make dressing that doubles as a marinade.
Author: Martha Stewart
This flavorful cabbage recipe makes a colorful fall side dish.
Author: Martha Stewart
Try this sweet-and-peppery butter on broiled or grilled white fish, on grilled steak or chicken, on corn on the cob or boiled potatoes, or with boiled...
Author: Martha Stewart
With a few simple seasonings, these potatoes are a delicious option when served with dinner or breakfast.
Author: Martha Stewart
Give sauteed green beans a buttery crunch with pine nuts.
Author: Martha Stewart
This is a perfect topping for our Pulled Pork Sandwiches.
Author: Martha Stewart
Serve alongside Roasted Pork Shoulder with Sage and Coriander.
Author: Martha Stewart
Sauteed escarole is great paired with our recipe for Spice-Rubbed Turkey Breast with Sweet Potatoes.
Author: Martha Stewart
The chutney can be made up to three days ahead and stored in an airtight container in the refrigerator.
Author: Martha Stewart
Serve this side dish with our Macaroni and Three Cheeses.
Author: Martha Stewart
The essential Russian dressing is used for Martha's Reuben recipe.
Author: Martha Stewart
This sauce is delicious tossed with pasta and a handful of Parmesan. You can also spoon it onto toasted baguette slices and serve as a crostini.
Author: Martha Stewart
The secret to making these peanuts is to carefully follow the visual cues at each step of the recipe. You want to achieve just the right balance between...
Author: Martha Stewart
Similar to creamed onions, this dish features the more delicate flavor of leeks.
Author: Martha Stewart
This oven-roasted asparagus and leek recipe is simply delicious. If thick asparagus is unavailable, use thin spears, and adjust the cooking time; thin...
Author: Martha Stewart
Our classic mango chutney has all the wonderful tropical ingredients you'd expect -- fruit, hot pepper, ginger, lime, and spices.
Author: Martha Stewart
Brussels sprouts, pureed with cream, butter, and nutmeg, are served with a scattering of blanched leaves.
Author: Martha Stewart
Garlicky, buttery sauteed Brussels sprouts are brightened with fresh lemon juice and finished with toasted walnuts in this tasty Thanksgiving side dish....
Author: Martha Stewart
This is an excellent accompaniment to roasted pork, duck, or turkey.
Author: Martha Stewart
Thanksgiving wouldn't be complete without a squash or sweet-potato dish, and this one is simple and delicious.
Author: Martha Stewart
Using a potato variety that's high in starch, like Yukon gold, will give you fluffier mashed potatoes.
Author: Martha Stewart
Whether you choose the soft and creamy version or the firmer, set rendition, polenta makes a wonderful side dish for hearty fall and winter meals.
Author: Martha Stewart
Roasted garlic is also good spread on bread and stirred into sauces or vinaigrettes. Make an extra head or two; it will keep, tightly wrapped, in the refrigerator...
Author: Martha Stewart
Cumin, coriander, and cayenne pepper complement sweet roasted acorn squash in this easy side dish. Try it with Roasted Pork with Onions and Citrus or Parmesan...
Author: Martha Stewart