Try this sauteed vegetable recipe from chef Pierre Schaedelin of Benoit restaurant with delicious Steak Aux Poivres for a wonderfully romantic dinner for two.
Crumbles of toasted homemade cornbread make a base for this stuffing. Woodsy wild mushrooms cooked with shallots and herbs give the mixture its depth. Pecans give the stuffing gentle sweetness and bits...
Moist and flaky, this pan fried grouper with lemon butter is delicious with some veggies on the side or as is. Butter sauce is rich and accompanies the fish so well.
Incredibly tasty stuffing stuffed pork chops combine thick-cut chops with savory Stove Top stuffing for a satisfying family dinner! This easy meal is sure to be a new favorite with its delightfully savory...
This stir-fried aspaeragus recipe is ready in just 20 minutes. Asparagus is best cooked the day it's purchased, but it can be kept in the refrigerator for up to five days in one of the following ways:...
Parsley root, found in markets with a large Jewish, German, or Polish clientele, tastes like a cross between carrots and celery. Try roasting it using this recipe from chef Marcus Samuelsson's "New American...
A good source of fiber, folic acid, and potassium, asparagus is at its peak from February through June -- serve with vinaigrette jam for a sure-to-please spring side dish. Also try:Steamed Artichokes with...
If you'd like to bake this savory bread pudding as the pork roasts, plan on removing it before raising the oven temperature to 425 degrees for the pork's last 8 to 10 minutes, and set it aside while the...
Slow cooked, shredded beef takes on incredible flavor of onions, sweet red bell peppers, and cumin in this Venezuelan Carne Mechada. Perfect for tacos, arepas, or sandwiches.
This compote is wonderful served cold with grilled artichokes, but it is equally good just heated through and spooned over steamed fish or grilled bread.
To intensify the simple seasonings, Martha's friend Madhur Jaffrey first fries the fennel and cumin seeds in oil -- a method known as "tarka," which coaxes more flavor out of the spices by heating them....
Move over, sweet potato, there's a new brightly hued side dish in town: tender spiced pumpkin. This recipe comes from Virginia Willis's "Basic to Brilliant, Y'all."
Loaded with vitamins A and C, sweet potatoes are a nutritionist's dream. Roasted and served with a healthy, low-fat topping, they become a very satisfying meal. The sweet chutney is also a delicious accompanimentto...
Maple syrup and fresh thyme give these fluffy biscuits their irresistible flavor. Serve with Mustard-Maple Glazed Ham for a crowd-pleasing Easter feast.
This is one of Joe Bonanno's most popular firehouse dishes. Choose a chili powder that suits your taste for heat. Leave the pot uncovered during simmering to allow excess water to evaporate and the chili...
Don't rush to serve these hot out of the pan, as they are best eaten when cooled off.From the book "Mad Hungry," by Lucinda Scala Quinn (Artisan Books).
Rhubarb chard, named for its brilliant red ribs, is delicious sauteed in a little olive oil and served on the side, but if you like, toss the sauteed greens into the pasta. Swiss chard, kale, dandelion...