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Fresh Red Horseradish Sauce

This sauce comes out bright with a bite, thanks to sweet steamed beets and fiery fresh horseradish root. Dab it on to favorites like corned beef, roasted...

Author: Martha Stewart

Steamed Broccoli with Garlic Oil

The garlic and lemon zest jazz up your healthy broccoli side dish.

Author: Martha Stewart

Roasted Spiced Acorn Squash

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

Walnut and Honey Baklava

The many buttered layers of phyllo dough, walnut filling, and sweet syrup make baklava the ultimate special-occasion dessert in Greece.

Author: Martha Stewart

Skillet Braised Fennel

Fresh fennel, which has a strong anise flavor and crunchy texture when raw, becomes mellow and meltingly soft when braised.

Author: Martha Stewart

Classic Cocktail Sauce

Serve this classic cocktail sauce alongside our Fruits de Mer Platter.

Author: Martha Stewart

Roasted Mushrooms with Asparagus and Shaved Parmesan

Large portobello mushrooms take the place of meat in the hearty vegetarian dish.

Author: Martha Stewart

Sweet Red Pepper Sauce

Serve this puree with our Oven-Baked Potato Pancakes.

Author: Martha Stewart

Mashed Plantains

Mashed plantains make for a tasty Cuban-inspired side dish.

Author: Martha Stewart

Spicy Black Beans

These beans are good alongside Cornmeal-Crusted Tilapia with Salsa.

Author: Martha Stewart

Sweet Potatoes with Caramelized Apples

In this decadent Thanksgiving dish, pureed sweet potatoes are topped with caramelized apples and laced with Calvados.

Author: Martha Stewart

Maple Whipped Sweet Potatoes

Often the most favorite holiday side dishes are the simplest. This recipe combines roasted sweet potatoes with butter and maple syrup in the food processor...

Author: Martha Stewart

Drawn Butter

Serve this butter with our Boiled Lobsters with Corn and Potatoes.

Author: Martha Stewart

Apricot Raisin Chutney

Historically, Indian chutneys were cooked in the sun. This apricot version, heated on the stove, has bright flavors in common with its predecessors.

Author: Martha Stewart

Pizza Sauce

This pizza sauce is the flavor basis of our Perfect Pizza.

Author: Martha Stewart

German Sausages with Apples, Sauerkraut, and Onion

Use any fully cooked German-style sausage, such as bratwurst, flavored with ginger, nutmeg, and other spices; smoked knockwurst, made with beef or pork;...

Author: Martha Stewart

Grilled Tomatoes

Grilling plum tomatoes gives them a smoky flavor -- ideal for use in many recipes, including our Grilled Tomato Linguine.

Author: Martha Stewart

Vegetable Frittata with Roasted Potatoes and Garlic

Frittatas are great warm or at room temperature, making this a smart meal for a busy night when not everyone in the family can sit down to dinner at the...

Author: Martha Stewart

Herb Infused Olive Oil

For Passover dinner, add a little zest to matzo with olive oil infused with herbs like rosemary and thyme. Though you can use store-bought flavored oil,...

Author: Martha Stewart

Shiitake Mushrooms and Sugar Snap Peas

Characteristic of Asian cuisine, the combination of brown sugar (sweet), soy sauce (salty), and sake (tangy) in this dish pairs well with the earthiness...

Author: Martha Stewart

Lemongrass Marinade

Use this recipe to make our Chopped Lemongrass Chicken Salad. This marinade may be made in advance and kept in the refrigerator for two days.

Author: Martha Stewart

Quick Carrots and Snap Peas with Lemony Mustard Dressing

A bright side dish featuring spring seasonal produce like carrots and snap peas will perk up any Easter dinner table or buffet. The fact that it can serve...

Author: Greg Lofts

Cranberry Orange Jalapeno Relish

This cranberry-orange-jalapeƱo relish is an easy addition to the Thanksgiving menu since it doesn't require any cooking.

Author: Martha Stewart

Cilantro Parsley Pesto

Try this pesto as a dipping sauce for cold Boiled Lobster Tails, or toss it with fresh cooked pasta.

Author: Martha Stewart

Cranberry Sauce with Dried Figs

This cranberry sauce with dried Calimyrna figs has a chutney-like texture. A little red wine makes the sauce rich in flavor and ruby red in color.

Author: Martha Stewart

Roasted Fennel

Raw, fennel is cool and crunchy. Cooked, fennel turns mellow and the flesh softens; it is perfect as a side dish for fish or chicken.

Author: Martha Stewart

Broccolini with Lemon

Broccolini looks like baby broccoli, but it's actually a natural hybrid of broccoli and Chinese kale. (If you can't find it, broccoli rabe can be used...

Author: Martha Stewart

Hoisin Roasted Game Hens

Hoisin, which is a blend of soybeans, garlic, chiles, and spices, makes a sweet-and-tangy glaze for roasted Cornish game hens.

Author: Martha Stewart

Wilted Spinach and Cherry Tomatoes

This is a colorful and healthy warm salad.

Author: Martha Stewart

Piperade

Tony Esnault uses Holland bell peppers because their thick flesh holds up well when roasting. Use leftover piperade over grilled meat or fish, or as a...

Author: Martha Stewart

Mixed Berry Jam

Set aside some of the season's bounty. Preserved as a jam, juicy strawberries, raspberries, and blueberries can be enjoyed throughout the year

Author: Martha Stewart

Roasted Plum Tomatoes

These roasted plum tomatoes are delicious alone or in salads.

Author: Martha Stewart

Sauteed Broccoli With Lemon

Complement a feast of hearty dishes with a side of crisp broccoli dressed with lemon juice and olive oil.

Author: Martha Stewart

Mashed Potatoes with Herbs

Try this version of mashed potatoes as an easy and aromatic adaptation of the holiday classic.For stiffer mashed potatoes, use only 1 cup milk or cream;...

Author: Martha Stewart

Cheddar Mashed Potatoes

Cheesy mashed potatoes are great when served with Classic Meatloaf.

Author: Martha Stewart

Moroccan Spiced Potatoes

A rich Middle Eastern-inspired spice mixture lends layers of flavor to these potatoes.

Author: Martha Stewart

Classic Apple Pandowdy

Author: Martha Stewart

Potato Gnocchi

Gnocchi should be made in one continuous process: cook the potatoes, make the dough, form the gnocchi. For more gnocchi serving suggestions, see our Gnocchi...

Author: Martha Stewart

Green Beans and Portobello Mushrooms

The meaty portobellos' rich flavor provide a contrast to the al dente green beans.

Author: Martha Stewart

Red Delicious Applesauce

Serve as an alternative to or in addition to traditional cranberry relish.

Author: Martha Stewart

Simply Steamed Asparagus

Spring is the best time to take advantage of the subtle, grassy taste of fresh asparagus. Once steamed, it goes well with eggs, ham, and cheese, or even...

Author: Martha Stewart

Sesame Asparagus and Tofu

Tofu is the star of this healthy recipe with a sesame-infused sauce.

Author: Martha Stewart

Braised Cabbage

This mild side dish is a good companion to Roast Beef with Horseradish Sauce.

Author: Martha Stewart

Preserved Lemons

If giving as gifts, let recipients know to rinse lemons well before using (to remove excess salt) and to use only the rinds.

Author: Martha Stewart

Potato, Parsnip, and Herb Oil Puree

Parsnips bring earthy interest to this potato mash. Infused oil elevates the easy side dish from expected to extraordinary.

Author: Martha Stewart

Wild Blueberry and Cranberry Chutney

Cranberries get a boost from wild Maine blueberries, fresh ginger, orange (zest and juice), and sage in this superlative sauce that deserves a spot on...

Author: Martha Stewart

Baked Stuffed Potatoes with Roasted Garlic

Look for baby Yukon Gold potatoes that are about 1 1/2 inches in diameter. If you can't find them, try small boiling potatoes.

Author: Martha Stewart

Mashed Potatoes and Celery Root

Celery root gives Yukon gold potatoes an even earthier taste. If you prefer a completely smooth texture,you may pass the potatoes and celery rootthrough...

Author: Martha Stewart

Roasted Game Hen with Root Vegetables

Instead of the usual roast chicken, why not give game hen the oven treatment? It cooks way faster, and the pan juices make a delicious sauce when combined...

Author: Martha Stewart

Cranberry Ginger Relish

You can make this tart ruby-red relish up to three days ahead of the feast.

Author: Martha Stewart