The sharp, saltiness of the ham and Dijon mustard go nicely with the tart apple slices.
Author: Martha Stewart
For a quick appetizer, spread softened goat cheese or cream cheese on crackers, and spoon chutney on top. It can also be used as a filling for omelets...
Author: Martha Stewart
A spice mixture of toasted peppercorns, coriander, garlic, shallots, and sage flavors a pork shoulder that's perfectly succulent after slow, tenderizing...
Author: Martha Stewart
This great collection of easy Ground Pork Recipes will give you a new appreciation for this tasty and versatile meat.
Author: GypsyPlate
The flavors of Southeast Asiawere the inspiration for thislean, delicious burger, whichhas an alluring floral note oflemongrass and a good dose ofginger,...
Author: Martha Stewart
Eggs and cheese combine to form a simple yet rich sauce.
Author: Martha Stewart
Use this Spicy Meat Sauce to make Spicy Pork Meatball Sliders from The Meatball Shop or enjoy on top of spaghetti for a classic meal.
Author: Martha Stewart
The addition of hot pepper jelly really kicks this classic sandwich up a notch.
Author: Martha Stewart
Inspired by depression-era pasta and peas, I decided to do my own take on this meager macaroni. I hope I'm wrong, but I think the next big thing in the...
Author: Chef John
This delicious pasta recipe for fettuccine alfredo comes from Eleanora Scarpetta.
Author: Martha Stewart
This light, spring salad includes speck, a flavorful smoked ham that's a specialty of the South Tyrolean region of Italy.
Author: Martha Stewart
Australian chef Donna Hay brings us this quick and easy entree.
Author: Martha Stewart
Warm up a chilly evening with this hearty dish.
Author: Martha Stewart
Serve olives with this tasty Spanish-infused ham and cheese sandwich.
Author: Martha Stewart
Juicy heirloom tomatoes balance out the saltiness of the guanciale and Pecorino Pepato cheese atop this pizza.
Author: Martha Stewart
Roasted pork tenderloin is served with a warm salad of roasted vegetables, cherry tomatoes, herbs, and Israeli couscous. Homemade harissa paste adds a...
Author: Martha Stewart
You can mix and match the listed ingredients to create your own version of this cobb salad. We used store-bought roasted turkey, but chicken also works...
Author: Martha Stewart
A year in Provence is, for many, the ultimate "someday" fantasy. Why wait? Prepare your own French countryside soiree with this hearty cassoulet as its...
Author: Martha Stewart
Boneless pork shoulder is cooked with a tangy sweet sauce made with orange juice concentrate-and the result is meltingly tender and totally delicious.
Author: Martha Stewart
Delicate springtime lettuces are tossed in a creamy vinaigrette and layered with salty strips of prosciutto and fresh sweet peas for seasonal main-dish...
Author: Lauryn Tyrell
Make a quick, family-friendly meal with Gotham Bar and Grill chef Alfred Portale's take on classic spaghetti carbonara.
Author: Martha Stewart
Have your butcher butterfly the pork so that it lies flat. It should be about 1 1/2 inches thick.
Author: Martha Stewart
Hearty greens and smoky sausages are brightened up with a hit of vinegar for a flavor-rich yet budget-friendly dish.
Author: Martha Stewart
Turn sausages into tasty meatballs without additional ingredients or mixing.
Author: Martha Stewart
This dish transforms simple ingredients like bacon, eggs, and cheese into something that is absolutely irresistible.
Author: Martha Stewart
When you think there is no food in the house, you can prepare this satisfying and hearty salad by scrounging the fridge and pantry for a few simple ingredients....
Author: Martha Stewart
Smoky bacon, onion, and garlic jazz up a quick tomato sauce; the shrimp cook in the sauce, making a tempting Southern-style dish when ladled over creamy...
Author: Martha Stewart
In this easy and nutritious weeknight recipe, a kale salad is prepared and left to marinate in the dressing, which ensures crunchy-not tough-greens (thanks...
Author: Shira Bocar
Author: Martha Stewart
This sauce is also known as amatriciana. Use pancetta or the traditional choice for this dish, guanciale. The meat gives this simple sauce a rich flavor....
Author: Martha Stewart
This delicious recipe is courtesy of Maricel Presilla of Cucharamama restaurant.
Author: Martha Stewart
There's nothing like the smell of sausages and chiles sizzling over a campfire to get appetites going.
Author: Martha Stewart
Spaghetti is the time-honored partner for carbonara sauce, a Roman favorite made from pancetta, garlic, Parmesan and Romano cheese, lots of freshly ground...
Author: Martha Stewart
Parsnips are an often overlooked root vegetable, but their sweet flavor pairs perfectly with the cider, shallots, and meaty chops.
Author: Martha Stewart
Why pick up take-out? The microwave brings these Chinese spareribs to the table in practically no time.
Author: Martha Stewart
Dijon mustard counters the sweet maple syrup and apricot jam, giving this ham a more nuanced flavor.
Author: Martha Stewart
Mint and lemon zest add a bright note to this simple side dish.
Author: Martha Stewart
Braising the pork in Guinness beer makes it extra tender; serve with coleslaw and North Carolina BBQ Sauce on a potato-bread bun.
Author: Martha Stewart
This green chili is a riff on a Mexican chicken dish. Fresh poblano and jalapeno chiles give the stew brightness and heat, and pork shoulder adds deep...
Author: Martha Stewart
This recipe was served to me at The Aspall Cyder House in Suffolk, near where I live, about 30 years ago. They gave me this recipe and I'm still making...
These ribs are lightly coated with maple (or brown) sugar.
Author: Martha Stewart
Author: Martha Stewart
Assembling this potato salad while the potatoes are still warm is key. They'll absorb more flavor from the vinegar and oil, and the heat will also slightly...
Author: Martha Stewart
A one-pan dish that really brings the flavor, this simple meal will easily feed your whole family.
Author: Martha Stewart
Give standard brussels sprouts new appeal with this distinctive recipe from chef David Chang's "Momofuku" cookbook.
Author: Martha Stewart
Choosing one special ingredient can transform an ordinary meal into an elegant one. Here, slices of paper-thin prosciutto -- salt-cured Italian ham --...
Author: Martha Stewart