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.
For a quick appetizer, spread softened goat cheese or cream cheese on crackers, and spoon chutney on top. It can also be used as a filling for omelets or as a topping for baked potatoes.
The creamy chipotle sauce complements the smoky flavor from the grill in these turkey burgers. White meat could be substituted for dark, but the burgers won't be as juicy. Serve these with our Wild Rice...
The meatballs for our version of this Italian classic-spaghetti and meatballs-made from a combination of ground pork and turkey, are tender and flavorful. As they simmer, they soak up the flavors of the...
Quick-pickled red onions cut through the richness of pork. To make, toss some thinly sliced red onion with red-wine vinegar and let sit until softened, about 15 minutes.
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.
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...
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.
While it's best known as a pie filling, there's a place for pumpkin in savory dishes, too. Here, rigatoni shares a bowl with a satisfying sauce made from pumpkin, bacon, cream, and sage.
These carnitas tacos get loads of flavor from tender braised pork shoulder that gets a simple topping of diced white onion, fresh cilantro, and a squeeze of lime juice. Feel free to top it all off with...
Grilled bone-in-pork chops brushed with agrodolce, an easy Italian sweet-and-sour sauce made with vinegar and honey, are served alongside cannellini beans in this summery weeknight dinner.
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...
The combination of spicy soppressata and sweet honey make this pizza stand out from the crowd. Martha and Christian Petroni made this recipe on Martha Bakes episode 503.
Most versions of this dish are made with pork shoulder -- we went with tenderloin for less fat. Plenty of cabbage slaw on top brings the sandwich into balance.
The Christmas ham is made even more glorious by other ingredients associated with year's end. Baked pears and cranberries provide a balance of sugar and acidity. The ham is infused with cloves, and a warm...
Our new favorite way to enjoy sweet high-summer corn on the cob is to grill it, then pair it with bits of smoky, crisp bacon for a Mediterranean twist on the classic Mexican snack.
A pork crown roast, filled with our Wild-Mushroom Stuffing and garnished with glazed pears and kumquats, has all the classic appeal and hearty flavor of a traditional holiday main dish -- and an even more...
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.
This is a beautiful basic recipe that gives you melt-in-your mouth juicy pork belly with incredible crackling - and it works every time. Carve it up for a mighty roast, or continue slow-cooking until it's...
Choosing one special ingredient can transform an ordinary meal into an elegant one. Here, slices of paper-thin prosciutto -- salt-cured Italian ham -- dress up cod and sauteed spinach.
No barbecue sauce here! Smoky chipotle chiles in adobo set this pulled pork apart. Martha made this recipe on Cooking School episode 402. It comes from our book, "One Pot: 120+ Easy Meals from Your Skillet,...
These tartines -- ham and cheese; tomato, olive, and chevre; and Nicoise with tuna and egg -- are made with toasted sourdough bread, which can stand up to the toppings. This recipe works equally well with...
"Who doesn't love stuffed zucchini? We bake these until the zucchini is cooked through. If you need the crumbs to brown a little more, fire up the broiler for a minute at the end." Emeril Lagasse
In a hearty play on Thanksgiving stuffing, portobello caps and dried bread cubes absorb flavor from the sweet sausage and fennel, which give the classic side a surprising depth. Make it ahead and refrigerate,...