The croque monsieur-literally "mister crunch"-is at the elegant end of the grilled cheese spectrum. First served in 1910 at a Paris cafe, this ham sandwich...
Author: Martha Stewart
Bacon and chicken stock make a rich glaze for peeled fingerling potatoes in a sumptuous side dish. Homemade stock adds body to the glaze, but store-bought...
Author: Martha Stewart
Caraway seeds often season cabbage dishes; here they give pork a tangy coating. Serve this dish with our Red Cabbage with Apple.
Author: Martha Stewart
Parmesan is the secret-weapon ingredient in this quick and easy dinner: it's used to create a golden, umami-packed crust for the pork cutlets, then shaved...
Author: Martha Stewart
A salty bite of bacon and a bit of fragrant garlic make wilted collard greens the star of the show.
Author: Martha Stewart
Drizzle our sweet, spicy Serrano Vinaigrette over the pork and couscous to complete this dish.
Author: Martha Stewart
Author: Martha Stewart
Author: Martha Stewart
We all know that maple syrup and bacon aren't just for breakfast anymore -- but have you tried these powerhouse ingredients with roasted squash yet?
Author: Martha Stewart
Trussing the pork loin prevents the herbs from shifting during cooking. What's more, it makes a beautiful presentation.
Author: Martha Stewart
Boiling the meat will result in tender ribs. It also shortens the overall cooking time.
Author: Martha Stewart
Turnips have an inherent sweetness that is highlighted by the syrup, cider vinegar and Dijon mustard combination used to make the bright glaze. The smokiness...
Author: Martha Stewart
The sweet and savory flavors in this recipe make for a crave-worthy sandwich.
Author: Martha Stewart
This salad should be attempted only when melons are in season -- it's a great addition to an alfresco dinner in the heat of summer. Don't skimp out on...
Author: Martha Stewart
Author: Martha Stewart
Freshly shucked oysters and their liquor plus a touch of smoky bacon give this traditional Thanksgiving side tons of flavor.
Author: Martha Stewart
Cookouts are about good food and good company -- form burger patties and prep toppings ahead, so you're ready to grill when friends arrive.
Author: Martha Stewart
Rice infused with the flavors of the "Cajun holy trinity" of onions, celery, and bell peppers, is the perfect accompaniment to spicy Italian sausage.
Author: Martha Stewart
This savory pork dish has always been one of Mrs. Kostyra's favorites to prepare and -- since her childhood in Nutley, New Jersey -- one of Martha's favorites...
Author: Martha Stewart
Lean and quick-cooking, pork tenderloin also scores points for versatility. Here, a tenderloin is flavored with a spice-rub mixture of cayenne pepper,...
Author: Martha Stewart
Parsley-and-cheese sausage is available at many butcher shops, but you can also substitute any sausage you like.
Author: Martha Stewart
There's nothing like a grilled-cheese-and-bacon sandwich. When you add slices of crisp apple and fresh-tasting sprouts to balance the richness, why, you...
Author: Martha Stewart
Don't poke holes in the meat while marinating, as this allows juice to seep out during cooking, and never reuse marinade that has been in contact with...
Author: Martha Stewart
If you have leftovers, refrigerate the pork in the sauce--it will help keep the meat moist.
Author: Martha Stewart
This pork chop recipe is one of the most popular dishes in Cindy Pawlcyn's Mustards Grill restaurant in Yountville, California. Serve the pork chops with...
Author: Martha Stewart
Quick-pickled red onions cut through the richness of pork. To make, toss some thinly sliced red onion with red-wine vinegar and let sit until softened,...
Author: Martha Stewart
Not familiar with fricassee? It's a cross between a saute and a stew with a creamy pan sauce. Here, juicy pork tenderloin is teamed with mushrooms and...
Author: Martha Stewart
Author: Martha Stewart
The beauty of a wedge salad is in its simplicity, and this modernized recipe amplifies each element of the steak-house starter to cool, crunchy, super-satisfying...
Author: Sarah Carey
This delicious dinner embraces the open flame, pork chops are brushed with a simple glaze of hoisin and chili sauce then grilled them to caramelized perfection....
Author: Lauryn Tyrell
Author: Martha Stewart
The addition of pork and shrimp make this pineapple fried rice a main-course dish.
Author: Martha Stewart
Bacon in a salad doesn't necessarily scream"healthy!" but because the meat is used inmoderation, this dish is still a winner. Just twoslices (for four...
Author: Martha Stewart
While the kale is cooking, start preparing the pork chop so that both are ready at the same time.
Author: Martha Stewart
No barbecue sauce here! Smoky chipotle chiles in adobo set this pulled pork apart. Martha made this recipe on Cooking School episode 402. It comes from...
Author: Martha Stewart
This Tuscan-Style Turkey Alla Porchetta is the perfect Thanksgiving dish. If you can, order your turkey from a local farm, and ask for it to be boned with...
Author: Martha Stewart
For this take-and-shake salad, finely diced avocado is stirred into the dressing for creaminess without browning; corn, radishes, crunchy romaine, and...
Author: Martha Stewart
Try a new burger alternative with this pork burger, a take on Italian sausage and peppers.
Author: Martha Stewart
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Small thin-skinned oranges work best here. Look for organic, as you are going to want to eat the whole fruit. The combination of sweet orange, lightly...
Author: Martha Stewart
These are a bit like spare ribs but without the bones - lovely and meaty and juicy. I like to serve them with brown rice
Transform Three-Cheese Macaroni into a sophisticated pasta dish, with the addition of sweet Italian sausages and baby spinach.
Author: Martha Stewart
Like a little black dress, new potatoes are always appropriate and can serve their purpose quietly or stylishly. When tossed with the same aromatic herb...
Author: Martha Stewart
The Christmas ham is made even more glorious by other ingredients associated with year's end. Baked pears and cranberries provide a balance of sugar and...
Author: Martha Stewart
This is winter's answer to summery panzanella. The assertive bread salad combines bitter greens, bacon, and hazelnuts, as well as oversize croutons, all...
Author: Martha Stewart
A multilayered masterpiece in a cast-iron skillet, this one-pan meal calls for simmering creamy bacon orzo on the stove-top, then nestling lemon-coriander...
Author: Martha Stewart
Warmupcoolnightswithheartyporkchopssmotheredinonions.
Author: Martha Stewart