This recipe is courtesy of chef Emeril Lagasse.
Author: Martha Stewart
Stuffing that is to be cooked inside turkey should be warm or at room temperature; it should not be refrigerated. Be sure you are ready to stuff the turkey soon after stuffing is made.
Author: Martha Stewart
Plunge asparagus into rapidly boiling water, then refresh in ice water to keep them crisp-tender and bright green.
Author: Martha Stewart
Cannellini beans are full of fiber and protein. Collards, rich in vitamins A and K and calcium, are in the cancer-fighting cruciferous family. Parmesan rind -- don't toss it! -- lends an incredibly rich...
Author: Martha Stewart
Make this stuffing for our Roast Turkey with Rosemary and Lemon. Pan-fry leftover stuffing and serve with eggs for a post-holiday brunch.
Author: Martha Stewart
There is something about eggplant that I really love, and when you grill it, an amazing thing happens to the taste and texture that is truly delicious. Grilling adds a smoky flavor that I cannot resist....
Author: Martha Stewart
Fresh lemon juice gives this fluffy polenta cake from Nigella Lawson's "Nigella Kitchen" cookbook its light, tangy flavor.Photo credit: Lis Parsons
Author: Martha Stewart
Tender pearl onions melt in a flavorful sauce; reduced chicken stock and white wine, flavored with roasted garlic and thyme, take the place of cream.
Author: Martha Stewart
Using a nonstick skillet to make this dish will help the tofu brown evenly with less oil. Wiping the skillet with a paper towel after step 2 will keep the broccoli green.Tofu will take on the taste of...
Author: Martha Stewart
Braising maximizes the potatoes' flavor and ensures that they're perfectly tender. Serve this alongside our Crisp Mustard-Glazed Chicken Breasts.
Author: Martha Stewart
Sprigs of rosemary add a beautiful aroma to these simple roasted potatoes.
Author: Martha Stewart
Leeks, a fiber-filled root vegetable from the onion family, bring a sweet, delicate flavor to this classic potato gratin. Also Try:Breaded Pork Chops with Thyme, Poached Pears with Stilton
Author: Martha Stewart
This recipe for bourbon mashed sweet potatoes is courtesy of chef Emeril Lagasse.
Author: Martha Stewart
Haricots verts are blanched and tossed in lemon juice for a simple accompaniment.
Author: Martha Stewart
Roast duck with cherries is a delicious and elegant dinner dish courtesy of Vitaly Paley and can be found in "The Paley's Place Cookbook."
Author: Martha Stewart
Author: Martha Stewart
This recipe for roasted beets and potatoes is courtesy of chef Jamie Oliver, and can be found in his book, "Cook with Jamie."
Author: Martha Stewart
Author: Martha Stewart
No barbecue is complete without the classic side dish of baked beans. Although they are almost synonymous with Southern barbecue, baked beans actually originated in New England as a traditional Sunday...
Author: Martha Stewart
This super simple turkey wrap recipe has it all! Packed with deli sliced turkey, lettuce, tomato, bacon, avocado, and a secret ingredient that sends this wrap over the top!
Author: Jesseca
Cornbread, toasted pecans, and sauteed wild mushrooms give this stuffing its character. Even after baking inside the turkey, the cornbread and pecans retain their crunch, while the mushrooms add a chewy...
Author: Martha Stewart
A simple balsamic-glaze turns semisweet cipollini onions into a sophisticated side dish. Also Try:Potato-Wrapped Halibut, Sauteed Spinach
Author: Martha Stewart
You can often use herbs as one would salad greens: whole leaves tossed together with traditional salad ingredients. Here, the classic pairing of peas and mint gets reinterpreted by leaving the mint leaves...
Author: Martha Stewart
This seasonal southern recipe for fried green tomatoes is from Amy Goldman.
Author: Martha Stewart
Crispy on the outside, light and moist in the center, this cheese souffle cooked in an enormous copper pot, and accompanied by nothing more than a green salad and a crusty baguette, is an excellent choice...
Author: Martha Stewart
These easy bbq chipped ham sandwiches are a classic Pittsburgh dish made by home cooks for picnics, everyday dinners, and group functions.
Author: Patti Estep
Author: Martha Stewart
While it may only take four everyday ingredients, the idea of making fresh pasta dough like this can intimidate even experienced cooks. Here's a way to make it not only easier but faster too.
Author: Martha Stewart
Use the tiniest whole red potatoes you can find for this potato dish, but if they aren't available, simply quarter the larger ones.
Author: Martha Stewart
Author: Martha Stewart
Buy a high-quality cornbread, or bake our Buttermilk Cornbread (it can be made up to 2 days ahead).
Author: Martha Stewart
These crispy squares can also be lightly fried for a delicious appetizer or side dish.
Author: Martha Stewart
Drying the bread cubes and cooking the vegetables a day in advance helps this stuffing come together quickly on Thanksgiving Day. This stuffing was created to accompany Herb-Rubbed Turkey.
Author: Martha Stewart
Use this marinade when grilling steaks -- bone-in rib eye, skirt, flank, and hanger are four of our favorites.
Author: Martha Stewart
The dumplings turn out even better if the potatoes are cooked, riced, and refrigerated, uncovered, a day ahead. If you have the space, since you are already making the sauerbraten a day ahead, cook and...
Author: Martha Stewart
Serve with cooked rice or even better, warmed naan or other flatbread for scooping. This Indian vegetarian eggplant recipe doubles easily if you're serving a crowd or just love leftovers.
Author: Martha Stewart
Author: Martha Stewart
Serve this delicious spinach recipe from Repast restaurant's Joe Truex with his Repast-Style Crab Cakes for an unforgettable meal.
Author: Martha Stewart
This recipe for moist Cornish hens with apricot sauce comes from Janet Reynolds of Leesburg, Virginia.
Author: Martha Stewart
This celery root puree is courtesy of chef Daniel Boulud, owner of Bar Boulud, and is used in his recipe for Salmon with Salsify.
Author: Martha Stewart
Traditional Irish potato pancakes, also known as boxty, are made with a mixture of mashed and grated potatoes for a texture that's part pancake, part hash brown. Serve with Irish Bangers and Sauteed Swiss...
Author: Martha Stewart
Firm pears such as Bosc or Anjou stand up well to baking and make a delicious foil for Italian sausage in this sweet-and-savory stuffing.
Author: Martha Stewart
Author: Martha Stewart
Creamy herb butter is simple to make and store; roll the extra butter in waxed paper and freeze to use on bread, veggies, or fish at a later date.
Author: Martha Stewart
Using Gruyere cheese makes this sauce a little richer and it blends well with cauliflower.
Author: Martha Stewart
Crackers were ever-present in Colonial kitchens and were often used in savory dishes like this herbed stuffing.
Author: Martha Stewart
Use to make Northern Fried Chicken from Bruce and Eric Bromberg's "Blue Ribbon Cookbook."
Author: Martha Stewart