Soufflés have a reputation for being temperamental, but they're actually very simple. They get their signature height from stiffly beaten egg whites. Using a few staple ingredients, you can whip up a...
Author: Martha Stewart
You can make these classic latkes a couple of hours in advance and reheat them when the guests arrive. Serve with sour cream and applesauce.
Author: Martha Stewart
Layers of rich red sauce, meaty fried eggplant, and melted cheese... Are you hungry yet? Our method for eggplant parmigiana is sure to satisfy.
Author: Martha Stewart
Homemade salad dressing elevated the simplest of salads. Try French dressing on mixed greens, sliced vegetables, such as tomatoes and cucumbers, or drizzled on baked fish.
Author: Martha Stewart
An enduring Italian favorite, this simple pie needs nothing more than tomato sauce, fresh mozzarella, Parmesan, and basil to shine.
Author: Martha Stewart
These sweet orange-laced beets go well with arugula and goat cheese salad or a roast beef dinner.
Author: Martha Stewart
Traditional lasagna goes vegetarian when you substitute the meat for vegetables like spinach and zucchini. Layer this spinach lasagna with 3 types of cheese and bechamel sauce. You won't even miss the...
Author: Martha Stewart
Use this lush white sauce to make our Lasagna Bolognese.
Author: Martha Stewart
These individual souffles are easier to make than you might think. To help them rise properly, use upward brush strokes to butter the dishes.
Author: Martha Stewart
You'll need twelve cream-horn molds or four-inch wooden cake dowels to make these horns. For a delicious alternative, add almond extract, raspberry puree, or mini chocolate chips to the whipped cream.
Author: Martha Stewart
You don't have to wake up extra-early to bake something from scratch for breakfast -- even on weekday mornings. With a batch of this versatile baking mix in the refrigerator or freezer, you'll never be...
Author: Martha Stewart
This is a delicious open-faced sandwich to serve for dinner.
Author: Martha Stewart
These ethereal chocolate souffles are made as individual portions. Pop them in the oven as you're finishing dinner and they'll be perfectly timed for dessert.
Author: Martha Stewart
Seasoned with garlic and lightened with egg whites, a potato souffle is delightfully puffy out of the oven.
Author: Martha Stewart
Do not attempt to cut the amounts in the recipe in half. Instead, dry any extra noodles completely, wrap them tightly in plastic, and store at cool room temperature for up to one week. Boil for 90 seconds...
Author: Martha Stewart
This crumbly baked tomato dish goes well with roasted chicken, grilled steak, or pan-roasted fish.
Author: Martha Stewart
A traditional Pennsylvania Dutch dessert, these apple pastries are spiced with cinnamon and studded with raisins. Martha made this recipe on episode 708 of Martha Bakes.
Author: Martha Stewart
Sautéed until tender, these porcini mushrooms will retain their bold personality and produce mega mushroom flavor. In a rich butter-and-garlic sauce mingling with fresh tagliatelle, their essence is further...
Author: Greg Lofts
This colorful dough can be easily modified; spinach, bell pepper, carrot and beet variations are just a few options.
Author: Martha Stewart
Wasabi, also known as Japanese horseradish, is a traditional condiment for sushi and sashimi, and the optimal topper to our Sushi Cake. This pungent mayonnaise can be made up to one day ahead.
Author: Martha Stewart
Our cheese souffle has a bechamel -- a classic French sauce -- as its base. It makes a delectable brunch, lunch, or first course for dinner.
Author: Martha Stewart
Our Mediterranean-style vegetarian pizza jazzes up store-bought dough with caramelized onions, zucchini ribbons, feta, Kalamata olives, and fresh mint. Each slice strikes the perfect balance between sweet...
Author: Martha Stewart
This luscious casserole is a twist on traditional creamed vegetable dishes. Shredded cabbage and lemon zest bring texture and tang to the table, while milk, butter, and grated Pecorino Romano cheese form...
Author: Martha Stewart
A sweet and savory puree of corn, Parmesan cheese, garlic, and olive oil stands in for tomato sauce on this pizza.
Author: Martha Stewart
True to its Sicilian roots, our cannoli are filled with fresh ricotta, instead of the custard and cream that define American versions. Cinnamon-infused dough for the shells is rolled with a pasta maker...
Author: Martha Stewart
This quick sauce does an excellent job of tying the components of this pork chop dinner together. It's also excellent over mixed greens, or tossed with cold noodles.
Author: Lauryn Tyrell
Perfection is not required with this souffle. Even if it rises unevenly or deflates after baking, it will still taste delicious.
Author: Martha Stewart
Author: Martha Stewart
Specially made for Hanukkah, latkes are potato pancakes that are fried in oil in recognition of the ancient lamps that held only enough oil for one day but miraculously burned for eight. Adding carrots,...
Author: Martha Stewart
Busy times call for easy desserts that have a sweet simplicity, like these flaky apple-cinnamon pastries. For our streamlined strudel, we folded convenient store-bought puff pastry around a four-ingredient...
Author: Martha Stewart
Refrigerate the dressing base in an airtight container, up to 2 weeks, before adding mix-ins. For a lower-fat version, replace the sour cream with low-fat plain Greek yogurt.
Author: Martha Stewart
Spaetzle -- a German dish of tiny noodles -- is often made by forcing dough through thelarge holes of a colander into boiling water;we like to use a potato ricer.
Author: Martha Stewart
The many buttered layers of phyllo dough, walnut filling, and sweet syrup make baklava the ultimate special-occasion dessert in Greece.
Author: Martha Stewart
A bright side dish featuring spring seasonal produce like carrots and snap peas will perk up any Easter dinner table or buffet. The fact that it can serve a crowd while taking only 30 minutes from start...
Author: Greg Lofts
Best served warm, these fragrant, golden Apple Fritters are by turns tender, crisp, and fruity. A simpler (no-yeast) alternative to sufganiyot-the traditional jam-filled Jewish doughnut served during Hanukkah-the...
Author: Martha Stewart
Sweet and tender Golden Delicious apples mingle with cinnamon, raisins, and walnuts in this traditional Austrian dessert. Martha and Nick Malgieri made this recipe on Martha Bakes episode 503.
Author: Martha Stewart
This rouille is like aioli, only fired up with cayenne pepper and laced with fragrant saffron. Try with: shellfish, grilled fish, or pork, bouillabaisse.
Author: Martha Stewart
For a lower-fat version, replace the sour cream with low-fat plain Greek yogurt.
Author: Martha Stewart
Say goodbye to an hour spent hovering over the stove perfecting sweet, buttery onions. This recipe uses an Instant Pot to speed up the process and paves the way for French onion soup, omelets, sandwiches...
Author: Riley Wofford
This easy weeknight riff on pasta alla Norma upgrades store-bought cheese ravioli by tossing it with a mix of roasted eggplant, cherry tomatoes, shallots, and capers.
Author: Riley Wofford
Passion fruit puree simplifies the process of preparing this souffle, but the addition of fresh pulp just before serving adds a bright, crisp-crackly crunch unique to the seeds of this resplendent tropical...
Author: Martha Stewart
Gnocchi should be made in one continuous process: cook the potatoes, make the dough, form the gnocchi. For more gnocchi serving suggestions, see our Gnocchi with Brown Butter and Sage and Potato Gnocchi...
Author: Martha Stewart
Apples, leaks and rosemary blend to make this a one-of-a-kind stuffing for your holiday bird.
Author: Martha Stewart
This recipe for Thanksgiving stuffing comes from Anna Lappe, author of "Diet for a Hot Planet." Here, the interesting flavors and texture come from herbs, dried fruit, the nuts -- and the juiciness of...
Author: Martha Stewart
Tissue-thin phyllo pastry encloses a mixture of ricotta, golden raisins, and portobello mushrooms.
Author: Martha Stewart
This french-toast sandwich tastes great grilled at dessert time.
Author: Martha Stewart
Tofu is the star of this healthy recipe with a sesame-infused sauce.
Author: Martha Stewart