Ginger and scallions season pan-seared eggplant and tuna steaks in this quick-cook meal.
Author: Martha Stewart
If you're saving your "cheat" day for a bowl of this decadent chicken dinner, you'll have no regrets. Heavy cream, Parmesan cheese, and mushrooms unite with chicken thighs in this worthy pasta that's family...
Author: Martha Stewart
Tuna, cannellini beans, green beans, and red onion are matches made in salad heaven -- toss them in a simple dressing of white-wine vinegar and olive oil for a light and refreshing lunch or dinner.
Author: Martha Stewart
Enjoy big, bold flavors with a satisfying Sicilian-inspired supper full of seasonal produce and ingredients you have on hand.
Author: Martha Stewart
Fragrant jasmine rice is made even sweeter by the addition of a little sugar; grated fresh ginger adds heat.
Author: Martha Stewart
A molasses-and-mustard glaze adds tang to grilled pork loin. Serve with Roasted Italian Plums. Leave a cool spot on the grill for cooking the roasts after they are glazed; turn them frequently to avoid...
Author: Martha Stewart
This delicious recipe is from "Jamie's Italy," by Jamie Oliver.
Author: Martha Stewart
The olive topping on our cod was inspired by tapenade; it includes olives, anchovies, capers, olive oil, and lemon juice. Use a ceramic or glass baking dish; an aluminum dish could react with the acidic...
Author: Martha Stewart
Serve these flavor-packed pork chops with Shaved Beets with Orange or French Potato Salad.
Author: Martha Stewart
Stocking your pantry with ginger and garlic will enable you to make many recipes with Asian flavors.From the book "Mad Hungry," by Lucinda Scala Quinn (Artisan Books).
Author: Martha Stewart
Recipe courtesy Emeril Lagasse, adapted from Essential Emeril: Favorite Recipes and Hard-Won Wisdom From My Life in the Kitchen, Oxmoor House, 2015, courtesy Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia, Inc.
Author: Martha Stewart
Parsley can be so much more than a garnish! Here, it adds fresh flavor to each component of these Greek-inspired lamb burgers: the patties, the yogurt-feta sauce, and the chopped tomato salad.
Author: Martha Stewart
Basil, swiss cheese, and pineapple make this a ham sandwich to remember.
Author: Martha Stewart
Mango, lime juice, cilantro, and coconut give this chicken salad tropical flavors. Yogurt replaces the usual mayonnaise for a lighter dish.
Author: Martha Stewart
Author: Martha Stewart
Beer, sausage, and potatoes are a classic combination. We simmer everything together to make a satisfying one-pot meal.
Author: Martha Stewart
Buttermilk keeps baked chicken tender; a coating of cornflakes makes each piece as crispy as fried chicken, but with less fat.
Author: Martha Stewart
Author: Martha Stewart
Forget the standard marinara. This grilled pie combines savory and sweet with caramelized peaches, oozing mozzarella, salty prosciutto, and fragrant basil.
Author: Martha Stewart
This savory spaghetti squash casserole gets an umami boost from anchovies and Parmesan. The creamy sauce is surprisingly low in fat, so go ahead and have a second helping!
Author: Martha Stewart
For guests who prefer rice dressings to bread stuffings, this version, studded with toasted walnuts and dried cranberries, is a welcome addition to the holiday table.
Author: Martha Stewart
Fresh rosemary and thyme infuse the stuffing for roasted chicken breasts; the herbs are also used in the breadcrumb coating. Snap peas and baby carrots are ideal accompaniments.
Author: Martha Stewart
This is an especially quick and easy meal when using leftover Roasted Chicken with Lemon Sauce.
Author: Martha Stewart
Author: Martha Stewart
Author: Martha Stewart
When you have a good plan for stuffing and roasting the turkey, Thanksgiving feels a lot more manageable.
Author: Martha Stewart
Dry-brining a turkey ensures a moist and seasoned bird that also takes up less space in the refrigerator than a wet-brined one. Don't dry-brine a kosher (previously salted) turkey; the result will be too...
Author: Martha Stewart
Turn leftover chicken into a delicious sandwich topped with sauerkraut and mayonnaise.
Author: Martha Stewart
The pomegranate glaze makes for a beautiful, burnished bird. This turkey is delicious stuffed with Cornbread, Wild Mushroom, and Pecan Stuffing or Classic Stuffing.
Author: Martha Stewart
Holiday guests are sure to ask for seconds of this tender turkey breast from chef Emeril Lagasse. Pair with his Roasted Carrots with Fresh Thyme and Savory Wild Mushroom Bread Pudding for a complete Thanksgiving...
Author: Martha Stewart
Rye isn't just for baking! Cooked like pasta in a pot of boiling salted water, the whole berries strike the perfect balance between chewy and tender, not to mention boast an impressive roster of nutrients....
Author: Martha Stewart
Served with Green Curry Cashew Sauce, this fried shrimp recipe is an easy alternative to takeout.
Author: Martha Stewart
Brining the chicken in buttermilk and seasoning overnight is the key to this moist, succulent dish.
Author: Martha Stewart
To prepare chicken breasts without using any fat, choose poaching. Heat them in barely simmering water for a few minutes, then let stand in the liquid until cooked through. They will stay moist and tender...
Author: Martha Stewart
Chef Marcus Samuelsson shares this taco recipe, saying it's the freshest fish you can find that works the best and that you need a very hot grill for optimum success. Put the spicy slaw on top of each...
Author: Martha Stewart
Considered the national dish of Saudi Arabia, this spiced chicken-and-rice dinner couldn't have a more beautiful presentation-it's served with fried almonds and raisins, parsley sprigs, and a citrusy yogurt...
Author: Martha Stewart
Heirloom tomatoes are sliced and drizzled with toppings that hit the notes of a Bloody Mary in this game-changing salad. Lemon juice and Worcestershire are whisked with oil for the dressing, and celery...
Author: Greg Lofts
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
This dough forms the crust for Acorn Squash and Honey Pies.
Author: Martha Stewart
Adding chickpeas to the pasta makes this meal heartier and healthier; using thyme instead of more predictable basil perks up the whole dish.
Author: Martha Stewart
A lighter spin on everyones favorite fried wings, this easy recipe has you bake breaded chicken breasts and carrot sticks on the same sheet pan. Serving them with the crunchy contrast of celery and blue...
Author: Martha Stewart
Transform marinara into an Indian-style simmer sauce for shrimp with the help of garam masala, fresh ginger, and scallions. Serve atop steamed couscous for a quick yet satisfying weeknight dinner.
Author: Martha Stewart
Mussels, cockles, shrimp, and squid are combined in this crowd-pleasing paella. Paella is also the name of the two-handled pan used to make this dinner entree.
Author: Martha Stewart
This savory Porchetta-Style Roast Pork is the perfect focus of any meal. Thinly slice any leftover roast pork and serve on crusty ciabatta for sandwiches the next day.
Author: Martha Stewart
Roast some of the plums alongside the chicken. The remaining plums should be roasted on a separate baking sheet for a side dish.
Author: Martha Stewart
Smoked paprika and bacon lend loads of flavor to this easy pasta dish.
Author: Martha Stewart
Everyone knows how delicious Chicken Parmesan can be, but I decided to do a spin-off with pork. Your friends and family will be astonished at how quickly this dish comes together. Recipe courtesy of Emeril...
Author: Martha Stewart
Author: Martha Stewart
Pasta plus five ingredients (and a little salt and pepper) makes a great meal.
Author: Martha Stewart