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Garlic Confit

This is a genius technique in which you slowly cook garlic in oil and herbs. Use it to make Martha's Roasted-Garlic Toast with Tomato, Spaghetti alle Vongole,...

Author: Martha Stewart

Cranberry Golden Raisin Chutney

This sweetly tart chutney makes an excellent spread for turkey sandwiches -- provided there's any left.

Author: Martha Stewart

Sweet Pickled Wax Beans

Green beans, cauliflower, carrots, or beets would also work in this preparation.

Author: Martha Stewart

Thousand Island Salad Dressing

For a lower-fat version, replace the sour cream with low-fat plain Greek yogurt.

Author: Martha Stewart

Roasted Fennel and Potatoes

Preheat the roasting pan to give the vegetables a crisp, golden crust.

Author: Martha Stewart

Italian Sauteed Kale

Like other dark-green leafy vegetables, kale is packed with beta-carotene and other antioxidants, which are believed to help prevent heart disease and...

Author: Martha Stewart

Mango, Papaya, and Melon Salad

It may seem counterintuitive, but a little salt is one of the best things you can sprinkle on fruit before eating because it amplifies its flavor, highlighting...

Author: Shira Bocar

Crumb Topping for Blueberry Crumb Cake

Our easy crumb topping -- a blend of butter, flour, light-brown sugar, salt, and cinnamon -- makes any muffin, no matter how simple, seem special. This...

Author: Martha Stewart

Maple Roasted Brussels Sprouts and Rutabaga with Hazelnuts

The skin of rutabaga is thick and tough, so you'll want to use a sharp, hefty chef's knife to remove it entirely and later to cut the flesh. The maple...

Author: Martha Stewart

White Bean and Mushroom Ragout

This ragout is meant to be a side dish, but it can be served with a green salad for a light lunch.

Author: Martha Stewart

Instant Pot Caramelized Onions

Say goodbye to an hour spent hovering over the stove perfecting sweet, buttery onions. This recipe uses an Instant Pot to speed up the process and paves...

Author: Riley Wofford

Oven Roasted Chestnuts

These are delicious eaten on their own, or used to make our Roasted Free-Range Turkey with Pear and Chestnut Stuffing.

Author: Martha Stewart

Duck Breasts a la D'Artagnan

This flavorful duck dish offers three versions of sauce; use figs or blackberries for a fruity finish or add truffle butter for a luscious accompaniment....

Author: Martha Stewart

Tortilla Cups

To create these tortilla cups, simply bake corn tortillas on small ovenproof bowls. Fill them with our Turkey Chili or the chili of your choice.

Author: Martha Stewart

Jacques Torres's Chocolate Bowls

Create decorative, edible dessert bowls by dipping a balloon in tempered chocolate. Jacques Torres prepared these on Episode 501 of "Martha Bakes."

Author: Martha Stewart

Braised Baby Artichokes with Fava Beans and Spring Onions

Fresh baby artichokes are much easier to prepare than larger ones, as they have no fuzzy chokes to remove. Pair with fava beans and green onions for a...

Author: Martha Stewart

Pickled Napa Cabbage

Pickling this cabbage gives you a fresh twist on sauerkraut.

Author: Martha Stewart

Grilled Knockwurst

Knockwurst can be boiled or steamed but is at its best when lightly grilled and served with good pretzels, yellow or Dijon mustard, and a pale ale; a "hobo...

Author: Martha Stewart

Herbed Butter

Use this compound butter when making our Corn on the Cob with Herbed Butter.

Author: Martha Stewart

Roasted Pears and Red Onions

Roasted pears and red onions are a unique holiday side dish that's a bit sweet and a touch savory. A splash of sherry vinegar adds a slight tang and the...

Author: Martha Stewart

Vinegar Garlic Dipping Sauce

Use this recipe as a dipping sauce for our Lumpia.

Author: Martha Stewart

Berries and Cream Topping

Serve this sweet topping on our Buttermilk Waffles.

Author: Martha Stewart

Candied Walnuts for Composed Salad

Use this recipe as an ingredient in our Composed Salad of Roasted Broccoli, Romaine, Chickpeas, and Walnuts.

Author: Martha Stewart

Fresh Italian Dressing

Italian dressing is adaptable; try it with sweet lettuces, such as Bibb, and bitter chicories, such as radicchio. Key ingredients include olive oil, vinegar,...

Author: Martha Stewart

Light Tartar Sauce

This sauce uses yogurt in place of some of the mayo to lower the calories without sacrificing taste.

Author: Martha Stewart

Meyer Lemon and Cardamom Marmalade

Meyer lemons add a bit of floral sweetness you don't always find in marmalades, balancing out the bitterness. The preserves make a sensational glaze for...

Author: Martha Stewart

Easy Aioli

Serve with our Provencal Seafood Pie.

Author: Martha Stewart

Beer Baked White Beans

These white beans are baked in ale for ultimate flavor. A pale white ale, such as Blue Moon or Hoegaarden, works best for this recipe.

Author: Martha Stewart

Warm Mushroom and Chicories Salad

This gorgeous jewel-toned salad can star on the holiday table or at an elevated lunch. Sturdy shiitake and oyster mushrooms are seared in a dry pan for...

Author: Greg Lofts

Pea and Potato Curry

This is a tasty and hearty meatless curried stew to have for dinner tonight.

Author: Martha Stewart

Homemade Spinach and Ricotta Gnudi with Sage Butter

These Italian dumplings are essentially ravioli without the pasta covering. For best results, use fresh ricotta cheese, which can be found in Italian markets...

Author: Martha Stewart

Baked Potatoes with Cheddar Sour Cream

You can't go wrong with this classic flavor pairing.

Author: Martha Stewart

Veal Paillards with Mushroom, Mustard, and Sherry Sauce

Before making this dish, read our handy instructions on how to make paillards. Veal is often sold as cutlets. Pound them if they need to be thinner or...

Author: Martha Stewart

Plum Vanilla Jam

Make this for our Yogurt-Plum Pie.

Author: Martha Stewart

Sauteed Escarole with Fried Shallots

Escarole, a juicy member of the chicory family, is popular in southern Italy. Like other pot greens, it's at its best in winter.

Author: Martha Stewart

Plum Jam

The skins from stone fruit will contribute color and flavor to the jam. But for a smoother mixture, you can lift the skins out of the cooked jam with a...

Author: Martha Stewart

Grilled Radicchio and Endive

To grill radicchio and endives so that they are flavorful and moist, place them close together on the grill.

Author: Martha Stewart

Sweet Pickled Cucumber Chips

Author: Martha Stewart

Homemade Red Onion Jam

Pile this red onion jam over thinly sliced steak on a soft onion roll for a delicious sandwich.

Author: Martha Stewart

Tropical Chutney

A tropical chutney of mango, pineapple, and fiery pepper is the perfect complement to roasted red snapper.

Author: Martha Stewart

Broiled Polenta with Mushroom Ragout

This polenta with mushrooms and goat cheese can be a side dish or a meal in itself.

Author: Martha Stewart

Gnocchi with Brown Butter and Sage

These light, tender gnocchi are a great use for leftover mashed potatoes.

Author: Martha Stewart

Chocolate Almonds

These simple-to-make chocolate almonds are a treat sure to please everyone's sweet tooth.

Author: Martha Stewart

Glazed Shallots

Either roasted chicken or pork is a fine partner for this tangy-sweet side.

Author: Martha Stewart

Herb Roasted Cipollini Onions with Porcini Mushrooms

This dish can be made a day ahead of time and then reheated.

Author: Martha Stewart

Twice Baked Potatoes with Greek Yogurt

Russet potatoes are mixed with butter, cream, yogurt, and minced chives and baked a second time in this sophisticated rendition of twice-baked potatoes....

Author: Martha Stewart

Braised Okra with Roasted Garlic and Tomato

When braised, okra takes on a smooth texture. In this comforting version that captures the deliciousness of late summer ingredients it's cooked alongside...

Author: Martha Stewart

Baked Potatoes with Onion Sour Cream

These hearty baked potatoes are the perfect accompaniment to Marinated Flank Steak.

Author: Martha Stewart

Asparagus with Mustardy Vinaigrette

Thick asparagus spears arranged in an egg shape are topped with paper-thin cutout carrot bunnies.

Author: Martha Stewart

Roasted Pumpkin with Shallots and Sage

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...

Author: Martha Stewart