This budget-friendly Southern supper is just right for fall. Andouille is a spicy Cajun pork sausage. As an alternative, you can use kielbasa or another type of smoked sausage.
Author: Martha Stewart
Author: Martha Stewart
There's nothing like a grilled-cheese-and-bacon sandwich. When you add slices of crisp apple and fresh-tasting sprouts to balance the richness, why, you have yourself a new instant classic.
Author: Martha Stewart
Prepare this sweet and savory Thanksgiving side ahead of time. The bacon, Brussels sprouts, and apples are roasted in batches on the same baking sheet, then finished with a splash of red-wine vinegar.
Author: Martha Stewart
A vinegar and soy sauce dressing gives this cabbage dish a tangy flavor that is only enhanced by salty, crisp bacon.
Author: Martha Stewart
Let some sunshine into your weeknight with skillet-seared pork and a spicy tropical topping.
Author: Martha Stewart
This recipe for lovely choucroute garni, perfect for a large gathering, is courtesy of Pierre Schadelin.
Author: Martha Stewart
Fresh ham does not have the smoky, woody flavors of a cured ham; rather, its flavor is delicate and mingles well with herbs.
Author: Martha Stewart
Author: Martha Stewart
Boiling the meat will result in tender ribs. It also shortens the overall cooking time.
Author: Martha Stewart
Ask your butcher to remove the chine, feather bones, and any excess fat from the crown roast. You can have the butcher grind the trimmings to reserve for another use.
Author: Martha Stewart
Apples and pork chops are a delicious and traditional combination. The vinegar in the relish helps offset the sweetness of the raisins and sugar.
Author: Martha Stewart
You can have the slaw on the side or you might want to put it on top of your sandwich.
Author: Martha Stewart
Mint adds a nice bright flavor to our take on Hawaiian pizza.
Author: Martha Stewart
Beefsteak tomatoes are very meaty, and their size makes them perfect for stuffing.
Author: Martha Stewart
Author: Martha Stewart
While the rest of the meal is on the grill, toss together this cool steakhouse salad.
Author: Martha Stewart
The peas and dressed potatoes can be cooked two days ahead and refrigerated until ready to serve. Bring them to room temperature, then toss them with the pea tendrils, mint, bacon, and dressing just before...
Author: Martha Stewart
Use our three tips to ace a taste test without adding fat: Start with well-trimmed chops, brush on a spicy glaze instead of oil, and broil the meat instead of sauteing.
Author: Martha Stewart
If you have leftovers, refrigerate the pork in the sauce--it will help keep the meat moist.
Author: Martha Stewart
This delicious Asian-inspired fried rice with rice vinegar and cooked eggs makes for a quick one-dish meal.
Author: Martha Stewart
Make this honey-baked ham the centerpiece of your holiday dinner.
Author: Martha Stewart
For these brawny dogs, bratwursts are simmered in a mixture of beer with sweet onions, caraway seeds, and a spoonful of sugar, then charred on the grill. If you're going full-on, the onions are strained...
Author: Martha Stewart
Milk does double duty in this dish: It makes pork loins nice and tender and serves as a creamy gravy.
Author: Martha Stewart
To hold each portion together, Martha pokes mini baseball pennants into each piece.
Author: Martha Stewart
Sweet and spicy corn salad is the perfect foil for grilled pork medallions flavored with chili and lime.
Author: Martha Stewart
The thick, focaccia-like dough is a great blank canvas for mushrooms and pepperoni here but also works well with other toppings: Swap in crumbled raw sausage, partially cooked chopped bacon, anchovies,...
Author: Martha Stewart
This recipe is inspired by amatriciana sauce, a hearty Italian classic that is often made to go with the extra-chewy, hollow pasta called bucatini.
Author: Martha Stewart
This Latin-inspired pork roast is a hit at any holiday gathering. It's so easy, you'll find yourself making it all year long.
Author: Martha Stewart
The marinade gives these pork chops their Asian flavor, but the pickled radishes give it more zing.
Author: Martha Stewart
Mild-tasting pearl onions are about the size of marbles, and frozen ones don't require peeling. When buying pork, look for meat that's pink with a thin layer of fat on top. To make a true comfort-food...
Author: Martha Stewart
Protein-packed and so versatile, canned chickpeas are a pantry must-have that can make a meal in minutes. Try this easy idea for serving up these super staples.
Author: Martha Stewart
This easy pork dish with a sauce made from pan drippings comes from Ann Playe of Northampton, Massachusetts.
Author: Martha Stewart
This artichoke salad channels the classic panzanella with beautiful and delicious results. While the artichokes steam, prepare a vinaigrette with chopped tomato, capers, and croutons. Spoon a bit of the...
Author: Lauryn Tyrell
Not familiar with fricassee? It's a cross between a saute and a stew with a creamy pan sauce. Here, juicy pork tenderloin is teamed with mushrooms and canned artichokes, and everything is cooked in one...
Author: Martha Stewart
This Korean dish, which comes from Norm Matthews of Junction City, Kansas, features paper-thin slices of meat marinated in a salty-sweet sauce. It is served over rice or wrapped in lettuce leaves.
Author: Martha Stewart
Whether you like yours roasted inside the bird or baked alongside, this savory stuffing offers the best of both worlds. For this stuffing, be sure to use a cornbread that's not too sweet.
Author: Martha Stewart
Bacon gives these nutrient-rich greens an extra punch of flavor, from "Mad Hungry," by Lucinda Scala Quinn.
Author: Martha Stewart
Better than take out, this dish has a garlic-and-ginger sauce that's practically addictive. It's even easier to make when you use leftovers.
Author: Martha Stewart
Bake browned pork chops in pineapple-cilantro rice with cabbage for a sensational one-skillet meal you'll want to add to your weeknight rotation.
Author: Sarah Carey
Up your grilled-cheese game with this popular sweet-and-savory rendition.
Author: Martha Stewart
With the addition of ham and hard-cooked eggs, this simple spinach salad becomes a hearty and delicious full meal.
Author: Martha Stewart
What's better than turkey with stuffing? Turkey with stuffing wrapped in bacon, of course.
Author: Martha Stewart
This delicious dinner embraces the open flame, pork chops are brushed with a simple glaze of hoisin and chili sauce then grilled them to caramelized perfection. Steamed rice, shredded cabbage, blistered...
Author: Lauryn Tyrell
Author: Martha Stewart
Who doesn't love a baked pasta casserole? Who doesn't love a make-ahead dinner? Here spicy pork sausage and hearty kale come together with creamy cheese for a crowd-pleasing freezer meal. For those who...
Author: Martha Stewart
Any green vegetables you have on hand can be used in place of the bok choy.From the book "Mad Hungry," by Lucinda Scala Quinn (Artisan Books).
Author: Martha Stewart
Use this stuffing recipe when making Emeril's Turkey Roulade.
Author: Martha Stewart