Author: Martha Stewart
The only thing that could improve this unpretentious comfort food is, perhaps, a heap of perfectly crisp, golden, double-cooked french fries. That, and...
Author: Martha Stewart
This classic surf and turf is easy to make at home. Spooning hot butter over the beef is a steakhouse trick that helps it cook evenly and enhances its...
Author: Martha Stewart
Prepare this American classic with the finest ingredients, such as Comstock bacon, plump Jersey tomatoes, and fresh bread. Enjoy a BLT when tomatoes are...
Author: Martha Stewart
These giant ravioli are filled with a seasoned ricotta mixture, and then topped with an egg yolk before being sealed up in a homemade pasta dough. Draped...
Author: Greg Lofts
Using zucchini instead of lasagna noodles helps lighten the dish -- and also makes it gluten-free.
Author: Martha Stewart
This one-pan meal feels like a Sunday supper but is easy enough to make on a Monday night. The beef and vegetables roast side by side in a shallow pan....
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...
Author: Martha Stewart
Flaxseed oil is high in heart-healthy omega-3 fats. Better yet, its rich, nutty taste brings out the sweet, tart flavor of the apples and cranberries in...
Author: Martha Stewart
Orange marmalade amped up with fish sauce, fresh lime juice, garlic, and ginger makes a delectable syrupy sauce for juicy pork tenderloin.
Author: Martha Stewart
Author: Martha Stewart
You can use whole chickens to prepare this recipe, but chicken thighs are quicker and easier. Serve this dish with festival, a sweet cornmeal bread from...
Author: Martha Stewart
This classic meat dish uses breadcrumbs to crust the cops but no canned mushroom soups here. Instead, the mushrooms are roasted and tossed with arugula...
Author: Martha Stewart
Traditionally, ribs are slow-cooked in a special barbecue pit, but in this recipe, brought to us by renowned chef Bobby Flay, they can be prepared with...
Author: Martha Stewart
Thanks to the pressure-cooker setting on the Instant Pot, you can make this St. Patrick's Day classic in under two hours. The crowd-pleasing dish yields...
Author: Riley Wofford
This scrumptious pork roast is the highlight of any dinner -- and it's simple to make. Pair it with Butternut Squash and Apple Puree and Green Bean and...
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
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...
Author: Martha Stewart
Beer -- is there anything it can't do!? In this recipe from Emeril Lagasse's "Emeril at the Grill," it makes turkey extra juicy.
Author: Martha Stewart
This one-of-a-kind recipe is sure to please the whole family. Pair with Toasted Bread Salad for a delicious dinner.
Author: Martha Stewart
Cuban black beans are a perfect accompaniment with this chicken and rice dish.
Author: Martha Stewart
Spatchcocking -- splitting, then flattening a chicken -- yields a perfect roasted chicken in less time than a whole one takes. It also exposes more skin,...
Author: Martha Stewart
This steak dinner should satisfy the hearty appetites in your family. Plus the potato gratin is downright decadent.
Author: Martha Stewart
Meyer lemons give this brisket, perfect for a family-friendly Passover dinner, a slightly floral, not sour, flavor and aroma. Pomegranate-studded gremolata...
Author: Martha Stewart
Author: Martha Stewart
When a meal calls for some sophistication, try our take on steak frites, a classic bistro offering. The tender filet Mignon has plenty of panache but is...
Author: Martha Stewart
This Italian main dish puts a new spin on plain chicken breasts.
Author: Martha Stewart
Here, the loin is grilled briefly to seal in the juices, then transferred to a grill-proof pan and cooked with citrus juices. The pan juices make for an...
Author: Martha Stewart
It would be easy to believe that taco salads were invented by kids. They're just as yummy as traditional tacos, but everything is tossed in a crunchy "bowl"...
Author: Martha Stewart
Pair garlic-scented pork with mashed acorn squash -- the sweetness enhances the pork. Add a mixed green salad alongside, if you like.
Author: Martha Stewart
While the South may have a reputation for some of the country's best fried chicken, this "Northern" fried chicken from Bruce and Eric Bromberg's "Blue...
Author: Martha Stewart
Use our Whole Roasted Tomatoes when making this rich and flavorful dish.
Author: Martha Stewart
This recipe makes enough for 1 whole chicken, cut into parts, or six 1-inch-thick bone-in pork chops.
Author: Martha Stewart
Wrapping ears of corn with bacon and sprinkling a mixture of cayenne and coarse salt makes this side dish especially flavorful.
Author: Martha Stewart
Here's our super-duper fast-track sauerkraut. This meaty, hearty meal of smoked sausages is bound to satisfy.
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...
Author: Martha Stewart
This house-cured bacon recipe, courtesy of Fleisher's Grass-Fed and Organic Meats in Kingston, New York, was responsible for coaxing Fleisher's owner/butcher...
Author: Martha Stewart
This chicken dish is fresher and tastier than anything you'd get from a take-out carton.
Author: Martha Stewart
You need two skillets for this chicken dinner recipe-one to cook the thighs and one to put on top as a weight, which helps the meat stay moist and the...
Author: Martha Stewart
You can grind as much or as little meat together as you'd like, using equal parts of each type.
Author: Martha Stewart
Andouille is a spicy smoked pork sausage originally from France; it's a staple in Cajun cooking. Serve this dish with Wilted Mustard Greens and an Individual...
Author: Martha Stewart
Use reduced-fat sour cream to make this South-of-the-border skillet favorite a little lighter, and swap in whole-wheat tortillas in place of the flour...
Author: Martha Stewart
Pineapple and traditional jerk flavorings come together to marinate juicy, seared pork chops that will have you yearning for the Caribbean even if you've...
Author: Martha Stewart
Leftover brisket makes for a twist on the classic sloppy joe, a deliciously messy sandwich that's as kid-friendly as it is appealing to adults.
Author: Martha Stewart
Make a double batch, for now and later. These flavorful burgers can be frozen up to two months; thaw patties overnight in the refrigerator, and broil.
Author: Martha Stewart
Tender slices of roasted lamb combined with white beans can become the main ingredients of a light and inviting meal. Make this recipe with leftovers from...
Author: Martha Stewart
This version of the classic dish substitutes scallions for cheese. Serve with Baby Bok Choy with Chile and Garlic.
Author: Martha Stewart
If the stuffing inside the turkey doesn't reach 165 degrees by the time the bird is done, transfer it to a baking dish and bake until it does.
Author: Martha Stewart
Kentucky burgoo is a thick stew of simmered pork, veal, beef, lamb, poultry, and vegetables, traditionally served at large outdoor parties. This is a lighter...
Author: Martha Stewart