Asparagus retains its character even when paired with flavorful ingredients, like the bacon used to give depth to this simple pasta dish.
Author: Martha Stewart
This robust baked dish sets delicately sweet shrimp against spicy chorizo.
Author: Martha Stewart
Don't let the fancy name fool you. This simple and quick-to-assemble turkey dish is a crowd-pleasing take on the usual turkey breast. The meat is wrapped in 12 slices of savory, salty bacon and stuffed...
Author: Martha Stewart
This Tuscan-Style Turkey Alla Porchetta is the perfect Thanksgiving dish. If you can, order your turkey from a local farm, and ask for it to be boned with the skin on. The wing and leg bones should be...
Author: Martha Stewart
Inspired by traditional German flavors, this one-pot meal of knockwurst with braised cabbage and apples is served with spicy mustard.
Author: Martha Stewart
No grill needed for these succulent baby back ribs! They're rubbed with hot paprika, fennel seeds, and fresh herbs, then roasted, broiled, and finished with a garlicky white-balsamic glaze.
Author: Martha Stewart
This sliced leg of lamb shows off spirals of artichoke stuffing. Steam peas (fresh or frozen), and then add baby spinach to wilt. Serve it all with fresh-mint sauce for a delicious Easter meal.
Author: Martha Stewart
Celebrate summer with this portable pressed sandwich that features all the flavors of your favorite Italian ingredients.
Author: Martha Stewart
This quick and easy supper is a riff on your favorite Chinese takeout dish.
Author: Martha Stewart
This pork chop recipe is one of the most popular dishes in Cindy Pawlcyn's Mustards Grill restaurant in Yountville, California. Serve the pork chops with Braised Red Cabbage and Mustard's Mashed Potatoes....
Author: Martha Stewart
This roasted dinner is easy enough for any weeknight but special enough for a heart weekend supper.
Author: Martha Stewart
A comforting dinner of pork chops served with apples and savoy cabbage takes advantage of seasonal fall produce and, best of all, can be made in about half an hour. The slight bitterness of savoy cabbage,...
Author: Martha Stewart
Our homemade Fig Spread turns a humble sandwich into an Italian delight.
Author: Martha Stewart
This time of year is filled with fancy fare, so we all need a change of pace during the week. This simple steak wrap is tasty, and extremely gratifying.
Author: Martha Stewart
This is a scrumptious lunch, using ham or any other Italian meats.
Author: Martha Stewart
This weeknight lasagna is fast, thanks to no-boil noodles, frozen spinach, and jarred sauce; chopped prosciutto elevates the dish.
Author: Martha Stewart
If you're looking for an alternative burger to really kick things up at your next backyard cookout, this savory pork version from Emeril Legasse will leave your guests clamoring for more.
Author: Martha Stewart
In this savory, mildly sweet dish green cabbage leaves are wrapped around a meat filling seasoned with tomato paste, apricot preserves, and sage.
Author: Martha Stewart
For extra flavor, add a few green olives or capers along with the orange segments.
Author: Martha Stewart
You can mix and match the listed ingredients to create your own version of this cobb salad. We used store-bought roasted turkey, but chicken also works well.
Author: Martha Stewart
Not to be confused with ham, a fresh leg of pork is relatively uncommon today. The traditional Cuban way is to dress it with oregano and lemon, an approach that couldn't be easier -- or better.
Author: Martha Stewart
A meaty, cheesy, deep-dish lasagna is always worth the wait, and you can enjoy the leftovers all week.
Author: Martha Stewart
The sweetness of squash and dried cherries is the perfect counterpoint to savory sausages.
Author: Martha Stewart
This recipe for ham with whole-grain mustard and apricot glaze is a Kirkland Signature Martha Stewart Favorite Holiday Ham and is available at Costco.
Author: Martha Stewart
While the kale is cooking, start preparing the pork chop so that both are ready at the same time.
Author: Martha Stewart
Author: Martha Stewart
Sweet Chinese sausage browns quickly and adds just the right amount of richness to this one-pan supper.
Author: Martha Stewart
Peaches can be dried in the sun, but an oven works well too. Slice pitted peaches 1/8 inch thick, and arrange in a single layer on parchment-lined baking sheets. Bake at 150 degrees for 3 hours.
Author: Martha Stewart
No part of the beet goes to waste in this recipe, which makes use of the nutrient-rich greens, as well.
Author: Martha Stewart
Take a family favorite to new heights: Hot smoked paprika gives meatballs deep flavor and low, slow cooking ensures they're extra tender.
Author: Martha Stewart
In this updated version of classic pork schnitzel, thin slices of pork tenderloin are coated in Dijon-mustard-infused eggs before being breaded and fried until golden.
Author: Martha Stewart
Thick fillets of any firm, flaky, and mild-flavored fish, such as halibut, haddock, or striped bass, would work well here.
Author: Martha Stewart
Super-thin capellini pasta cooks faster than other varieties; sweet and slightly spicy peppers, with strips of salami, add instant flavor.
Author: Martha Stewart
This salad should be attempted only when melons are in season -- it's a great addition to an alfresco dinner in the heat of summer. Don't skimp out on the prosciutto -- it's what makes this dish.
Author: Martha Stewart
Cranberry sauce adds a welcome touch of sweetness to the wonderful combination of ingredients found in a traditional Cobb salad. This iteration includes turkey for added protein.
Author: Martha Stewart
Lightly dressed bitter greens are the perfect accompaniment to sumptuous pan-fried pork. This dish is also a good choice for a quick weeknight dinner.
Author: Martha Stewart
This bacon-infused dish is almost like a brussels-sprouts hash.
Author: Martha Stewart
Martha's recipe is inspired by one she tasted from Naomi Duguid and Jeffery Alford, authors of Hot Sour Salty Sweet: A Culinary Journey Through Southeast Asia.
Author: Martha Stewart
A holiday dinner is your chance to pull out all the stops. See Crown Roast of Pork 101 for step-by-step instructions on making this majestic centerpiece.
Author: Martha Stewart
Whip up this deeply flavored main dish that's filled with grated Manchego cheese, diced green pepper, and smoked paprika. Made with ground turkey, it's a lean, flavorful meatloaf recipe.
Author: Martha Stewart
In this dish, Anaheim chile peppers make envelopes for Mexican-style caramelized pork.
Author: Martha Stewart
In a twist on the classic chicken Parmesan, crisp pork cutlets, mozzarella, marinara, and arugula are tucked into crusty rolls for a satisfying, inexpensive supper.
Author: Martha Stewart
This stew of peppers, onions, tomatoes, and hot Italian sausage makes a colorful, piquant accompaniment to Sea Scallops with Sherry and Saffron Couscous.
Author: Martha Stewart
To finish the sauce, the liquid is first reduced, and then a beurre manie, a mixture of flour and butter, is added. And since pork pairs well with apples, hard cider is used to braise the meat.
Author: Martha Stewart
Tender, juicy pork loin is a crowd-pleaser on any table, particularly when its enrobed in pie dough that's golden, flaky, and sealed up like a holiday package.
Author: Martha Stewart
This sophisticated salad with white beans and Italian ham is minutes away.
Author: Martha Stewart
White-flour garganelli are just right for the subtle flavors of a slow-simmered pork ragu. You can find mortadella at Italian markets and gourmet shops.
Author: Martha Stewart
Seckel pears and shallots, caramelized in the oven, are placed on watercress and sprinkled with crisp bacon. The dressing is a tart, syrupy reduction of pure apple cider. Blue cheese on croutons is served...
Author: Martha Stewart
A savory roasted turkey with a French-style twist from New York City chef and restaurateur Daniel Boulud.
Author: Martha Stewart
For a less formal but equally appealing presentation, you can spoon rather than pipe the filling into the shells.
Author: Martha Stewart