This Southern side dish pairs well with fried chicken or grilled pork and shrimp.
Author: Martha Stewart
Five-spice powder is a pungent seasoning mix used widely in Chinese cooking. It is made of equal parts ground cloves, cinnamon, fennel seed, star anise, and Szechuan peppercorns and lends an irresistible...
Author: Martha Stewart
Broiled pork tenderloin gets tender and tasty in the blink of an eye; a side of cooked apples is gussied up with leeks, sherry vinegar, and honey.
Author: Martha Stewart
Pork tenderloin is one of the leanest cuts of meat. Here, it's marinated in a chipotle blend, seared in a grill pan, and served with a fiber-rich bean and tomato salsa.
Author: Martha Stewart
This simple pork chop recipe is the perfect dish to serve for a weeknight dinner. Add a side of Spring Peas with Mint and you're ready to go.
Author: Martha Stewart
Parsnips are narrow at one end and thick at the other. To cut uniform sticks (which will cook at the same rate), slice three inches from the tip of each, and then halve or quarter the thick end. As the...
Author: Martha Stewart
Moo shu is a sweet and savory stir-fry typically made with pork and thinly sliced cabbage and vegetables. At the table, the mixture is then tucked into thin and chewy pancake wrappers. To make this at...
Author: Shira Bocar
Get dinner rolling with this do-it-yourself Chinese favorite, featuring an extra helping of veggies. For these homemade Asian wraps, everyone fills warmed tortillas with a drizzle of store-bought hoisin...
Author: Martha Stewart
Cook tonight's dinner with the leftovers already in mind and the next night is a no-brainer. Use leftovers from this light-yet-satisfying meal for Pork Ragu with Pasta or Pork Quesadillas later in the...
Author: Martha Stewart
Orange juice, hoisin sauce, and cider vinegar give this pasta its sweet-and-sour flavor. The vegetables are quickly cooked so they stay crisp.
Author: Martha Stewart
Flavorful bacon end strips are the secret weapon in this rich weeknight pasta.
Author: Martha Stewart
Inexpensive pork shoulder becomes meltingly tender after a low-and-slow braise in an elixir of dry cider and broth in this stew that's inspired by the pot roasts from the Basque region of Spain that marry...
Author: Greg Lofts
Thick-sliced bacon, along with its melted fat, provide not only flavor but also the hot dressing to wilt the greens in this spinach salad.
Author: Martha Stewart
Pineapple and soy sauce combine to give this pork stir-fry dish its sweet-sour flavor.
Author: Martha Stewart
Summery ingredients makes this easy recipe ideal for a warm June night. Try adding a pinch of ground coriander or cayenne to the rice water for extra flavor.
Author: Martha Stewart
Serve over Soft, Cheesy Polenta with Shredded and Sauteed Collard Greens.
Author: Martha Stewart
This next-level Sunday roast is well worth the wait - just try to resist that perfect crackling.
Author: Jamie Oliver
Stewing the collard greens a few hours ahead of time allows their flavor to deepen.
Author: Martha Stewart
Looking for a special main for a holiday meal? You found it. This herb-stuffed pork roast will impress everyone at the table (and you'll be impressed with how easy it is to pull off).
Author: Martha Stewart
Adding toasted whole-wheat breadcrumbs gives this dish a nice crunch that balances out the creaminess of the sauce. Rather than baking the shells with the crumbs on top (which can make them soggy), toast...
Author: Martha Stewart
In this easy sheet-pan supper, sweet Italian sausages are teamed with wedges of cabbage and kabocha squash, then the whole thing is drizzled with a mustardy apple-cider vinaigrette. Because cabbage releases...
Author: Martha Stewart
Extend the life of leftover holiday ham beyond sandwiches and toss the salty meat with some mushrooms, cheese, and parsley for a quick and satisfying pasta dish anyone will love.
Author: Martha Stewart
This prosciutto and pesto panini is an easy recipe to make for lunch or a light dinner.
Author: Martha Stewart
Frozen French-cut green beans can be used in place of fresh to save time. Make sure to thaw them first, drain well, and pat dry with paper towels.
Author: Martha Stewart
Coated in a glistening sweet-and-spicy sauce, navy beans cook to a creamy consistency while still holding their shape. A bit of bacon lends a rich smokiness to the dish.
Author: Martha Stewart
This ham-and-cheese panini is a delicious and filling sandwich sure to please the whole family.
Author: Martha Stewart
Larger than a chicken but smaller than a turkey, a capon (which is a young male chicken) roasts up rich and tender, and is simply divine with the bold fig-pancetta stuffing in this recipe. You can find...
Author: Martha Stewart
This recipe is also delicious served the next day fried until golden in a bit of olive oil.
Author: Martha Stewart
This variation on a classic is topped with apple and bacon slices for the ultimate sweet and savory combination.
Author: Martha Stewart
Gruyere cheese and rye bread update this classic sandwich that serves as an excellent use of leftover ham.
Author: Martha Stewart
To keep them crisp, the green beans are cooked separately, then quickly stir-fried in a hot skillet with the peppers, pork, and sauce.
Author: Martha Stewart
This easy weeknight dinner combines fresh ingredients and pantry staples in an inspired way: setting links of smoky Polish sausage atop saucy rice and lentils with wilted greens.
Author: Greg Lofts
This recipe yields extra risotto for making Risotto Cakes with Roasted Tomatoes and Arugula. If you don't plan on making the cakes, halve the recipe and reduce the cooking time slightly.
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
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
Serve these simply prepared pork chops with our Apricot-Mustard Sauce.
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
Traditionally, these beans were cooked in a low-heat oven almost all day. This on-the-stove version cuts the time in half without compromising flavor. Customary additions such as molasses and salt pork...
Author: Martha Stewart
This is a very versatile dish; it can be cooked in advance, in the oven or in a slow cooker. If you use a slow cooker, brown pork on stovetop first then transfer to slow cooker with the onion-pepper puree...
Author: Martha Stewart
Vegetables can be caramelized on the stove or in the oven. Carrots and parsnips are oven-roasted until tender with bacon, thyme, and maple syrup, marrying sweet elements with savory ones.
Author: Martha Stewart
Serve these flavor-packed pork chops with Shaved Beets with Orange or French Potato Salad.
Author: Martha Stewart
A pandoro mold is traditionally used in Italy to make a sweet bread, but any heavy nine-cup mold may be used. Cooking times may vary.
Author: Martha Stewart
This recipe comes to us courtesy of chef Chris Schlesinger, of the East Coast Grill in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
Author: Martha Stewart
Basil, swiss cheese, and pineapple make this a ham sandwich to remember.
Author: Martha Stewart
Albondigas, the Spanish word for meatballs, is also the name of this traditional dish in which they are simmered in a spicy tomato sauce.
Author: Martha Stewart
These perfect pork chops are prepped in a mere 5 minutes, followed by hands-off chilling and broiling.
Author: Martha Stewart
Smoked paprika and bacon lend loads of flavor to this easy pasta dish.
Author: Martha Stewart
This hearty pasta bake will satisfy even the hungriest crew.
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 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