Making homemade pasta may seem arduous, but this dish is worth the extra work. The sheets, which are layered between the sage and butternut squash filling,...
Cooking your own chickpeas heightens the flavor of this dish. Cooking 3/4 cup of dried beans will yield enough for the stew. If you use canned, be sure...
We like to use a combination of McIntosh apples and deep-red varieties, such as Empire or Cortland. The former bring classic flavor and the latter a beautiful...
Marag dal is a popular Arabian Gulf stew that's typically made with red lentils, potatoes, and spices. Martha's version is even heartier, thanks to the...
Sweeten mashed potatoes with butternut squash and enrich with garlic, butter, and half-and-half. Make this simple side ahead, then reheat when ready to...
Hearty and satisfying, these root veggies stand up to roasted meats and are a great side for big holiday meals (but are just as easy to whip up for a healthy...
Fall's iconic orange gourd has a place beyond October 31: as pumpkin butter, a fiber-filled spread packed with beta-carotene. Chef Mary Dumont of Harvest...
Pumpkin seeds must be completely dried out in the oven before combining with spices. Whether for cooking or carving, choose an unblemished pumpkin that...
You won't miss the meat in this vegetable-packed lasagna. The next day, use the extra roasted squash and tomatoes to make this Roasted Vegetable Salad...
Squash filling and peppery greens are placedinthe center of sheets of pasta, which are rolled into thetubular cannelloni shape, sealing the vegetables...
Cook up a batch of the tastiest apple butter in no time by making it in a slow cooker with this recipe from Amy Traverso, author of "The Apple Lover's...
This one-pot Moroccan stew, courtesy of reader Sonya Labbe in Los Angeles, is packed with spicy flavor and healthy vegetables. Make this on a weekend and...
This quick method of making pickles does not involve sterilizing or sealing the jar. The colors of these two-toned pickles are most impressive when they're...
Poach the squash with orange marmalade, ginger, and vanilla, and serve warm with toasted walnuts. Then, don't be surprised if you want the resulting treat...