Red Thai chiles turn up the volume on this one-pot weeknight wonder that's faster (and tastier!) than takeout.
Author: Martha Stewart
Livening up a rich, flavorful cut of meat with fresh-tasting greens makes for a fabulous (and foolproof) party dish.
Author: Martha Stewart
Thick slices of herb-flecked meatloaf make an excellent sandwich filling for kids and adults alike. Recipe courtesy of Jennifer Aaronson, culinary director of Martha & Marley Spoon.
Author: Martha Stewart
Basil, tomatoes, and olive oil refine this sandwich. The soft bread soaks up the juices of fresh-off-the-grill steak, so no flavor is lost.
Author: Martha Stewart
Our slow-cooker beef brisket is the star of this warming one-pot stew. The braised meat lends this soup long-simmered flavor in a fraction of the time.
Author: Martha Stewart
A delicious shallot sauce with balsamic vinegar and parsley elevates this simple steak dish.
Author: Martha Stewart
This dish -- strips of filet mignon browned in butter and served with shallots and mushrooms in a cognac cream sauce -- makes a perfect cold-weather meal.
Author: Martha Stewart
Mustard, lemon juice, and garlic layer the steak with flavor in as little as 10 minutes. You can also marinate the meat with these 3 ingredients up to a day ahead.
Author: Martha Stewart
Author: Martha Stewart
Swapping out some of the ground beef for chopped mushrooms is the secret behind the complex flavor of these meatballs. A quick blast in the broiler gives them a nice crust -- and the noncrisp parts soak...
Author: Martha Stewart
We love the way the Instant Pot or pressure cooker promotes silky, falling-off-the-bone texture for braise-worthy cuts like short ribs. Here, the ribs are paired with an inspired combination of ingredients...
Author: Martha Stewart
Author: Martha Stewart
We used a mixture of smooth and grainy mustards, but you may choose either.
Author: Martha Stewart
Emeril's signature rib-eye steak is pan-grilled, then roasted to perfection and topped with lemon-infused butter. The recipe appears in his book "From Emeril's Kitchens." Try serving it with Emeril's Mashed...
Author: Martha Stewart
Customize this American classic with toppings such as cheese, tomatoes, raw or grilled onion, pickles, jalapenos, and more.
Author: Martha Stewart
Some traditions you just don't mess with, and a Chicago dog is one of them. All-beef frankfurters are "dragged through the garden," meaning they're piled with a bunch of veggie condiments. Try rocking...
Author: Martha Stewart
This prime rib roast is a perfect Sunday dinner, with leftovers for sandwiches.
Author: Martha Stewart
Spice up tonight with this must-taste mix of gingered sirloin, rice, and snap peas in less than a half-hour -- chopsticks are optional.
Author: Martha Stewart
Using just a few flavorful ingredients and a quick-cooking cut of meat shaves time off your mealtime efforts.
Author: Martha Stewart
This meaty sandwich should please the very hungry at lunchtime. It's an easy meal that requires just 10 minutes of prep work. Roast onion, bell pepper, and zucchini with oil, then add the meatballs until...
Author: Martha Stewart
Hollowed-out squash earns kid appeal when filled with a mix of beef, bell pepper, and corn, all topped with Parmesan cheese.
Author: Martha Stewart
After months of outdoor barbecuing, grilling moves indoors with this stove-top sandwich. It's piled high with thinly sliced flank steak, charred onions, and melted Gruyere.
Author: Martha Stewart
For a steakhouse meal in 15 minutes, broil skirt steak in a toaster oven, and serve it with grapes, greens, blue cheese, and walnuts.
Author: Martha Stewart
Try grilled bruschetta with this supper: Brush thick slices of crusty bread with olive oil, then grill until toasted on both sides. Flank steak can be used in place of hanger.
Author: Martha Stewart
When you pair Asian flavors with spring vegetables and steak, you're bound to come out with a terrific dinner -- plus, the rice catches all the tasty sauce and pan juices.
Author: Martha Stewart
This recipe brings an old family favorite into the 21st century. Savoy cabbage becomes a wrapper for a fragrant mix of beef, pork, herbs, and nutty brown rice. The bundles, which meld with a spicy tomato...
Author: Martha Stewart
For the best flavor, season the meat with salt and pepper the night before and store, covered, in the refrigerator.
Author: Martha Stewart
A simple way to roast topside of beef to ensure it's super succulent, every time
Author: Jamie Oliver
In this simple steak dish, the marinade is strained and cooked down to become the sauce.
Author: Martha Stewart
There's plenty of juice in this dish to spoon over our Buttermilk Mashed Potatoes.
Author: Martha Stewart
Any type of ground meat will work with this recipe, but a blend of pork and beef will yield the best results. Serve the meatballs over your favorite pasta and freeze any leftovers in the sauce; they can...
Author: Martha Stewart
Our quick version of pizzaiola is brimming with Italian flavors: tomatoes, mozzarella, and oregano. Serve it with a side of your favorite pasta.
Author: Martha Stewart
Vermouth is used to deglaze the skillet the steak is cooked in, then enriched with cream to make an addictive pan sauce. A spoonful of Dijon mustard adds a subtle kick.
Author: Martha Stewart
Despite its Francophile trappings, this sandwich of shredded roast chuck and melted Swiss on a toasty baguette is an American invention.
Author: Martha Stewart
The oven makes quick work of browning these beef meatballs.
Author: Martha Stewart
Fattier (versus leaner) cuts of meat and poultry make the juiciest burgers. To maximize flavor, season the outside of burgers in addition to the meat mixture.
Author: Martha Stewart
Be sure to use the freshest baguette possible for this easy steak sandwich.
Author: Martha Stewart
Corned beef-a St. Patrick's Day standby-is made from brisket that has been cured and preserved with salt, sugar, and various spices. That's right: salt and a little time are all you need to transform a...
Author: Martha Stewart
Serve beef tenderloin the Argentine way with this recipe from chef Francis Mallmann's "Seven Fires" cookbook.
Author: Martha Stewart
Salt dough is distantly related to huff paste, a concoction of salt, flour, and water used to protect meat from the heat of an open spit; herbs and garlic infuse this wrapped tenderloin with incredible...
Author: Martha Stewart
This savory "cake" is packed with pasta, meaty tomato sauce, and cheese. A springform pan allows it to hold its shape. It takes only a few minutes to pack the ziti into the pan for this dish.
Author: Martha Stewart
The delicious recipe is courtesy of Alice Waters and can be found in her cookbook, "The Art of Simple Food."
Author: Martha Stewart
Author: Martha Stewart
Created for composer Gioachino Rossini, this haute French dish is not for the faint of heart. It combines a thick, bone-in rib steak with a rich truffle sauce, sauteed mushrooms and peas, stuffed marrow...
Author: Martha Stewart
Mrs. Kostyra shares her special way of cooking kielbasa, which ensures a crispy skin. She notes that it is important to pierce the sausage casing so that it doesn't crack while cooking.
Author: Martha Stewart
This flank steak can be served either warm or at room temperature. We suggest setting out a basket of thinly sliced rustic bread, so guests can make sandwiches if they like.
Author: Martha Stewart
Not as famous as Pad Thai but just as delicious, this classic Thai dish calls for stir-frying rice noodles with soy sauce. The unique flavor comes from browning the ingredients and allowing the sauce to...
Author: Martha Stewart