Dress up succulent roasted beets with a simple mint-yogurt sauce. A hint of ground cumin brings out the vegetable's earthiness.
Author: Martha Stewart
With bold flavors, this cumin and citrus vinaigrette packs a ton of flavor and is perfect for our Jicama and Orange Salad.
Author: Martha Stewart
Even assertive ingredients like puckery-tart cranberries can be tempered by pineapple and honey.
Author: Martha Stewart
Just the thing for using up leftover red wine! Simmer with sugar and cinnamon until the liquid reduces into a fragrant, syrupy sauce, then serve with pound cake, fresh berries, and whipped cream. It's...
Author: Martha Stewart
Homemade mayonnaise tastes fresher and brighter than anything you can buy at the store. This version is made with roasted red pepper and fresh garlic.
Author: Martha Stewart
The Instant Pot or pressure cooker makes quick work of dried beans. The best part? No presoaking required. This recipe appears in our cookbook "Martha Stewart's Pressure Cooker" (Clarkson Potter). Use...
Author: Martha Stewart
Serve these tomatoes with our Shrimp and Andouille with Grits.
Author: Martha Stewart
Some days call for a meal that soothes as much as it satisfies, and that's when this 20-minute mac-and-cheese swoops in. Pasta and broccoli are cooked in the same pot, then drained and stirred together...
Author: Greg Lofts
Balsamic vinegar takes on a sweetness that makes it the perfect glaze for red onion slices.
Author: Martha Stewart
A quick homemade crust makes this decadent white pizza pie achievable for a weeknight dinner. The elemental combination of toppings like cream, garlic, lemon zest, ricotta cheese, and pepperoni make it...
Author: Martha Stewart
These sweet chips can also be made using pita bread instead of the tortillas; bake them for an extra minute or two until crisp.
Author: Martha Stewart
Don't toss broccoli stalks! If you peel and thinly slice them, you can cook them the way you do florets.
Author: Martha Stewart
This makes a rich sauce for our simple Grilled Asparagus.
Author: Martha Stewart
Use this recipe to make our Yellow Curry Chicken, Beef Rendang with Broccoli, and Thai Green Shrimp Curry. Look for fresh lemongrass in Asian markets and some supermarkets.
Author: Martha Stewart
Herbed butter can be made ahead of time and used on other vegetables, fish, or chicken.
Author: Martha Stewart
Tartar sauce made at home stands far apart from the jarred kind. This herbed version is perfect for dunking fried shrimp -- and more.
Author: Martha Stewart
This summer salad is ideal for a picnic. Just prepare, chill, and go.
Author: Martha Stewart
Lemon juice and fresh mint add bright notes to a quick saute, which would make an ideal accompaniment to grilled chicken or fish.
Author: Martha Stewart
No white potatoes here! Just sweet potatoes and cauliflower mashed until silky and amped up with milk, butter, and a touch of nutmeg and cayenne.
Author: Martha Stewart
This warmly spiced dish is quick and satisfying. Who knew vibrant flavor could be such a cinch? Try adding cubed extra-firm tofu or chicken breast along with the vegetables if you like.
Author: Martha Stewart
Slowly caramelized fennel and onion make a simple pizza topper (try the on our Fontina, Fennel, and Onion Pizza) or a condiment on their own.
Author: Martha Stewart
This recipe for a nutty flavored cheese dip comes from Linda Devine, of White Plains, New York.
Author: Martha Stewart
Ready in no-time, this is the perfect side dish for a busy night.
Author: Martha Stewart
The beauty of this tasty salad is in its simplicity.
Author: Martha Stewart
For great results, finish cooking pasta in the sauce, adding a little pasta water.
Author: Martha Stewart
This Asian-themed side dish is great with fried rice with chicken, meat, or fish.
Author: Martha Stewart
This applesauce is delicious served with our Potato Latkes.
Author: Martha Stewart
Don't ruin your salad by drowning it in dressing, especially the fat-, sodium-, and preservative-laden versions found on most salad bars. For the healthiest option, pack your own.
Author: Martha Stewart
This satisfying weeknight dinner comes together in just 30 minutes, thanks to quick-cooking ingredients like fresh tomatoes, sausage, zucchini and store bought gnocchi. After cooking in a skillet, the...
Author: Sarah Carey
Use this sauce to make our Raspberry Surf cooler. The sauce can also be served over ice cream and with other desserts.
Author: Martha Stewart
A poached egg on top of roasted asparagus makes for a creamy finish, while reduced balsamic vinegar mimics an aged vinegar and lends sweetness to this spring dish.
Author: Martha Stewart
Steaming asparagus plays up its delicate grassy flavor.
Author: Martha Stewart
One smooth, tangy base can be transformed into 6 different dressings. Use our mix-in ideas to create your favorite salad topper.
Author: Martha Stewart
Black-eyed peas and tomatoes quickly prepared on the grill make an ideal side for Blackened Chicken.
Author: Martha Stewart
On their own, green beans might be a tad ho-hum. But toss them with Lemon Vinaigrette, and you've got a stellar side to sample.
Author: Martha Stewart
Ribbons of collards are combined with plump raisins, crunchy almonds, and a splash of vinegar in a side that's swift and easy enough for any day of the week.
Author: Martha Stewart
Two kinds of mustard mixed with sugar make a sweet, tangy contrast to cool, salty gravlax.
Author: Martha Stewart
Parsley and mint work in tandem in this unexpected take on pesto to add brightness to any dish.
Author: Martha Stewart
Dress up sweet potatoes with a flavorful brown sugar glaze. The sweetness of this extra-tasty side dish is balanced by a pinch of cayenne pepper.
Author: Martha Stewart
Serve a stovetop green: While the oven is filled with turkey and other fixings, make this bright side on the the range.
Author: Martha Stewart
This no-grain cauliflower dish is surprisingly hearty.
Author: Martha Stewart
This is decadent French-toast sandwich makes a sweet breakfast.
Author: Martha Stewart
Choose spears that are smooth and vibrant, with trim, tight tips.
Author: Martha Stewart
Shaved paper thin and fanned out, radishes reveal their crisp white interiors. Cream cheese replaces butter in this update of a traditional tea sandwich.
Author: Martha Stewart
Serve this vinaigrette with Steamed Broccoli for a quick, healthy side dish.
Author: Martha Stewart
Cooking vegetables in parchment is a great way to highlight their flavor -- and so easy.
Author: Martha Stewart
Dried peaches add a nice twist to traditional cranberry sauce.
Author: Martha Stewart