Use our Basil Pesto to whip up this crowd-pleasing creamy pasta dish.
Author: Martha Stewart
A bit of butter, parmesan cheese, and fresh basil transforms roasted vegetables into a flavorful sauce for pasta. You could easily modify this recipe to...
Author: Martha Stewart
This homemade version of the noodle favorite will make you forget about the boxed orange variety. A sauce made with three kinds of cheeses and a crunchy...
Author: Martha Stewart
This is one of the quickest, most efficient suppers on the planet. Creamy goat cheese makes its own sauce, but it needs the fresh brightness of lemon to...
Author: Martha Stewart
Whether you're cooking for date night or game night, a recipe that is easy to prepare but leaves an impression is the way to go. This dish-which in Italy...
Author: Riley Wofford
Tomatoes are at their peak in the summer -- toss them with mozzarella cheese, vinegar, olive oil, and parsley for a quick pasta sauce.
Author: Martha Stewart
Wild rice marries with pecans and dried cranberries in an updated pilaf.
Author: Martha Stewart
Nothing compares with the juiciness of summer tomatoes; try them tossed with aromatic pine nuts in this easy pasta dish.
Author: Martha Stewart
A touch of butter and salt make all the difference in this foolproof rice recipe. This family-friendly side dish can be ready in a quick 16 minutes.
Author: Martha Stewart
This version of the popular vodka-sauce pasta dish comes from Meg Oliver of Providence, Rhode Island.
Author: Martha Stewart
This quick-cooking, whole-grain side is good with beef short ribs, grilled chicken, hamburgers.
Author: Martha Stewart
Satisfying bean soups often have to simmer for hours; this vegetarian stew tastes as if it did but uses canned beans and broth as shortcuts.
Author: Martha Stewart
Potato gnocchi can take on just about any sauce, such as a light tomato-basil sauce, or simply butter and sage.
Author: Martha Stewart
This dish is full of ingredients that you can store in your pantry, such as noodles, soy sauce, and tahini (sesame paste). After you toss the cool noodles...
Author: Martha Stewart
These individual mac-and-cheese casseroles call for pungent Parmesan and extra-sharp cheddar, which means the noodles get away with less-than-usual amounts...
Author: Martha Stewart
Use this quick-and-easy dough recipe to make our Chicken with Cornmeal Dumplings.
Author: Martha Stewart
Sweet raisins and nutty chickpeas add taste and texture to this 10-minute summer side.
Author: Martha Stewart
Peppery arugula and toasted pine nuts add grown-up flavors to a kid-friendly pasta dish. The bowties (farfalle) are always popular with kids, but you could...
Author: Martha Stewart
Spoil your four-legged fur babies with homemade treats made of oats, peanuts, and pumpkin puree whirled together in the food processor. Just press the...
Author: Martha Stewart
This easy pasta dish satisfies everyone and it's ready so quickly.
Author: Martha Stewart
This couscous can be treated like wild rice as an accompaniment to a main course.
Author: Martha Stewart
Ricotta makes this pasta rich and delicious. Use any extra in place of cream cheese on toast or as a substitute for cottage cheese anytime.
Author: Martha Stewart
Another of my mother's recipes from Feast, A Tribal Cookbook, this dish can be made for lots of people, and with lots of people helping mix the filling...
Author: Martha Stewart
This is a quick and easy side dish to serve with our Chicken and Vegetable Saute.
Author: Martha Stewart
Reader Lisa Saffian of Burbank, California, shared this recipe for flavorful rice that pairs perfectly with Sage Pork Chops.
Author: Martha Stewart
Brown rice is less processed and more nutritious than its white counterpart. The trick to steaming it is to use less water than called for on the package....
Author: Martha Stewart
This simple, tasty pasta dinner can be prepared in just half an hour.
Author: Martha Stewart
This firm, short-grain rice gets its name from the Italian town of Arborio and goes well with Chicken Livornese.
Author: Martha Stewart
Grated Pecorino Romano's intense, peppery flavor emboldens this simple spaghetti dish.
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Chopped pistachios and sliced scallions flavor this versatile side dish.
Author: Martha Stewart
It's easy to transform frozen cheese tortellini into a real meal--just toss the pasta with garlicky broccoli, ripe tomatoes, and a touch of butter.
Author: Martha Stewart
Carrot, celery, and onion infuse this couscous with loads of flavor.
Author: Martha Stewart
Fragrant jasmine rice is made even sweeter by the addition of a little sugar; grated fresh ginger adds heat.
Author: Martha Stewart
This is a tasty twist on classic pasta with pesto sauce.
Author: Martha Stewart
Grape tomatoes are smaller than cherry tomatoes and less juicy, so they won't water down the ravioli. They're as colorful as candy, too (and almost as...
Author: Martha Stewart
In this easy version of a classic Cuban dish, red kidney beans are seasoned with onion, bell pepper, garlic, cumin, and oregano. If you prefer black beans,...
Author: Martha Stewart
Rich and creamy, risotto is Italian-style comfort food. If you like, you can leave out the wine and replace it with an equal amount of broth.
Author: Martha Stewart
Broccoli, garlic, and olive oil add nutrients to a dish of pasta that's easy to whip up on a busy weeknight.
Author: Martha Stewart
Rice flavored with scallions and sesame seeds pairs nicely with roasted chicken or fish.
Author: Martha Stewart
The bulgur in this protein-fiber side dish is toasted to bring out its deep, nutty flavor before being simmered in chicken stock.
Author: Martha Stewart
The classic combination of spinach and feta cheese pair well with orzo (rice-shaped pasta).
Author: Martha Stewart
This mouthwatering Italian recipe for gnocchi with tomato sauce was adapted from Martha Stewart Living, February 2004.
Author: Martha Stewart
Green beans and potatoes bulk up this pesto pasta dish.
Author: Martha Stewart
Serve this fluffy, flavorful rice with our Tandoori-Style Chicken.
Author: Martha Stewart
A chewy grain with a delicious nutty flavor, farro works well in grain salads, soups, risotto, and as a side dish. It's part of the wheat family and long...
Author: Riley Wofford
These lasagnas are light yet substantial. Best of all, you don't have to turn on the oven.
Author: Martha Stewart