For a basic barbecue sauce, all you have to do is whisk together ketchup, light brown sugar, white wine vinegar, worcestershire sauce, and paprika. Use this recipe when making grilled or slow-cooked meat,...
Author: Martha Stewart
Spring is the season to take full advantage of the subtle, grassy flavors of asparagus and this easy sauce comes together in minutes.
Author: Martha Stewart
Making pizza dough from scratch is no doubt a labor of love-but that doesn't mean it can't be fast and easy too. Just 30 minutes after forming and resting the dough, you can use it as the base for this...
Author: Greg Lofts
Try basic vinaigrette on mixed greens, steamed or boiled vegetables, such as greens beans, asparagus, broccoli, or potatoes.
Author: Martha Stewart
Chop your favorite fiery red peppers in the food processor along with an onion, then stir in a sugar-and-apple cider vinegar solution for a tangy, spicy condiment that will amp up mayo, burger patties,...
Author: Martha Stewart
We include the stalks for a nice contrast in texture and color. Trim the tough ends, then cut stalks into pieces.
Author: Martha Stewart
Our pro tip for making roasted asparagus with parmesan? Give familiar vegetables an unexpected flavor by cooking them with a few basic seasonings.
Author: Martha Stewart
Try this side with seared steak, roasted lamb or chicken.
Author: Martha Stewart
Tired of just peas and butter? The mint and lemon zest give these peas a flavor boost.
Author: Martha Stewart
This simple, flavorful vinaigrette is an ideal dressing for any green salad.
Author: Martha Stewart
Fast and easy pickled red onions instantly upgrade just about any dish. We love them on Martha's favorite Hake Burgers, but try adding them to eggs, tacos, grilled meats, and salads.
Author: Martha Stewart
Delicate spinach becomes a stand-out side dish when tossed with bursting cherry tomatoes and golden brown shallots.
Author: Martha Stewart
With in-season produce like zucchini, tomatoes, and bell peppers, all you need is a little seasoning to bring out their fresh flavors.
Author: Martha Stewart
Glazed carrots add color and a dose of nutrients to any meal. Simmer carrots in sugar and butter for a glaze that's unbelievably tasty.
Author: Martha Stewart
15 minutes is all it takes to cook up this fruit jam that can be spread on toast, swirled into yogurt, or used as the jelly for a classic PB&J sandwich.
Author: Martha Stewart
This recipe for basic roasted pumpkin is so simple and very versatile. You can eat the sweet, fibrous flesh straight out of the shell with some olive oil, salt, and pepper, or you can get creative. Once...
Author: Martha Stewart
Sauteed spinach accented with garlic makes an excellent side dish for meaty main dishes.
Author: Martha Stewart
This side goes well with grilled steak, meatloaf, lamb chops, or roasted lamb.
Author: Martha Stewart
Roasting asparagus at a high temperature concentrates its flavor and guarantees a tender-but not mushy-texture. To ensure crunchy crumbs, sprinkle them on just before serving.
Author: Martha Stewart
Homemade mayonnaise is easier than you thought. It's fresh, tangy, and endlessly customizable -- you can flavor it however you please.
Author: Martha Stewart
Serve this hearty Southern dish as an entree, or alongside comfort fare like fried chicken or pork chops.
Author: Martha Stewart
Sauteed spinachtossed with sweet goldenraisins and lightly toastedpine nuts can be served on theside of our Beef Tenderloin with Shallot Mustard Sauce.
Author: Martha Stewart
Martha's textbook cranberry sauce teams whole berries with bright orange (zested and juiced) and spicy cinnamon. Use any leftovers to make Cranberry Swirl Cheesecake or Chicken a la Cranberry.
Author: Martha Stewart
With a touch of lemon zest and juice, these green beans will take center stage.
Author: Martha Stewart
Serve this peppery replacement for mashed potatoes alongside seared steak.
Author: Martha Stewart
When simply flavored with a touch of butter and lemon, fresh vegetables can really shine.
Author: Martha Stewart
Red onion adds color and tanginess to this sauteed green-bean side dish.
Author: Martha Stewart
Simply boiled and then dressed with a fruity extra-virgin olive oil and fresh parsley, new potatoes complement Grilled Chili-Rubbed Chicken Thighs perfectly. Choose similarly sized potatoes so they will...
Author: Martha Stewart
Come springtime, when stalks of asparagus shoot up from the ground (as if they're celebrating with us!), there isn't much to do to make this easy side dish shine. First, a sauté in the skillet with olive...
Author: Shira Bocar
Eggplant, tomatoes, and mozzarella fill up a hungry bunch without breaking the bank. Fresh basil is the perfect way to brighten up rich flavors.
Author: Martha Stewart
Toss this zucchini and squash on the grill and the flavor intensifies from the heat. This time-saver side dish (less than 30 minutes) is perfect for a no-fuss summer lunch or dinner.
Author: Martha Stewart
Beets, which are rich in folic acid and vitamin C, are the primary ingredient of this simple salad.
Author: Martha Stewart
Ready-made horseradish can be bought in any supermarket, but when fresh horseradish root is available in early spring, prepare it yourself -- the fresher the root, the sharper the bite.
Author: Martha Stewart
This simple cooked cabbage dish goes well with steak, pork tenderloin, or egg noodles.
Author: Martha Stewart
Celebrate springtime with this easy vegetable side dish.
Author: Martha Stewart
This French sauce (one of the so-called 5 Mother Sauces) is made from butter, milk, flour and salt. It's the base for a range of homey, comforting recipes, such as Creamed Spinach and Roasted Cauliflower...
Author: Martha Stewart
To garnish this creamy side dish, saute a few sliced cauliflower florets in a bit of butter until tender and lightly golden.
Author: Martha Stewart
This simple turnip side dish goes well with steak, burgers, pork, or chicken.
Author: Martha Stewart
At their sweetest in fall and winter, these spuds make a crowd-pleasing side dish. Use the basic version without flavorings to make pie, biscuits, or souffles.
Author: Martha Stewart
This earthy, satisfying stir-fry of shiitake mushrooms, asparagus, and toasted sesame seeds can serve as a colorful side dish or a light lunch.
Author: Martha Stewart
This warm salad is both healthy and flavorful.
Author: Martha Stewart
Serve these rich and flavorful carrots with our Salt-Roasted Red Snapper.
Author: Martha Stewart
Once cabbage is wilted and tossed with a bit of butter and seasoning, you'll want to make it as a side dish more often.
Author: Martha Stewart
Use this recipe to make our Meringue Cupcakes with Stewed Rhubarb and Raspberries.
Author: Martha Stewart
Lemon and dill are the perfect compliment to the sweet, grassy flavor of asparagus. Roasting asparagus intensifies its sweetness.
Author: Martha Stewart
Mango sauce is a wonderful and healthy alternative to typical waffle condiments like butter and syrup.
Author: Martha Stewart
Combine sweet corn -- fresh off the cob -- with zucchini, garlic, and basil for a colorful, healthy side dish.
Author: Martha Stewart