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Warm Spinach and Chorizo Salad

Dried chorizo sausage adds a Spanish touch to this warm spinach side salad, which works well as an accompaniment to chicken, omelets, or seafood such as shrimp or any firm, white-fleshed fish.

Author: Martha Stewart

Grilled Pizzas with Clams and Bacon

The flavorful topping on this pizza -- briny littleneck clams with slab bacon, fresh parsley, onion, garlic, white wine, and cream -- is almost like a cooked-down New England clam chowder, concentrated...

Author: Martha Stewart

Grilled Kielbasa Ring with Sauerkraut

The classic combination of grilled kielbasa and sauerkraut fits neatly into a hollowed loaf that has been toasted until crisp.

Author: Martha Stewart

Pasta and Bacon in Smoky Tomato Sauce

Smoked paprika and bacon lend loads of flavor to this easy pasta dish.

Author: Martha Stewart

Sausage and Pepper Stew

This stew of peppers, onions, tomatoes, and hot Italian sausage makes a colorful, piquant accompaniment to Sea Scallops with Sherry and Saffron Couscous.

Author: Martha Stewart

Lo Mein with Pork

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

Spaghetti with Sweet Sausage and Cabbage

Sweet Italian sausage and tender sauteed cabbage transform spaghetti into a sophisticated meal that's suited to the season's cool weather.

Author: Martha Stewart

Pasta with Roasted Vegetables and Bacon

Orecchiette are adept at catching the small bits of sweet potato and bacon in this dish, but any shell pasta will work.

Author: Martha Stewart

Tomato Sausage Lasagna

A meaty, cheesy, deep-dish lasagna is always worth the wait, and you can enjoy the leftovers all week.

Author: Martha Stewart

Italian Style Pork Sausage

Author: Martha Stewart

Cauliflower, Prosciutto, and Goat Cheese Gratin

Cauliflower baked with goat cheese is a lush combination; orange juice gives surprising zing, and prosciutto and fresh thyme add more flavor.

Author: Martha Stewart

Pork Tenderloin with Swiss Chard and Polenta

This recipe makes enough polenta to refrigerate for later use. As it chills, it becomes firm and sliceable -- perfect for broiling or pan-frying.

Author: Martha Stewart

Cuban Sandwiches

This delicious -- and simple to make -- Cuban sandwich is sure to become a family favorite.

Author: Martha Stewart

Rustic Croque Monsieur

Parmesan cheese helps gives this French sandwich its salty flavor.

Author: Martha Stewart

Bacon Wrapped Stuffed Turkey Breast

What's better than turkey with stuffing? Turkey with stuffing wrapped in bacon, of course.

Author: Martha Stewart

Glazed Pork Chops and Blistered Shishitos

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

Braised Collard Greens

Bacon gives these nutrient-rich greens an extra punch of flavor, from "Mad Hungry," by Lucinda Scala Quinn.

Author: Martha Stewart

Tagliatelle with Prosciutto and Asparagus

This is a rich, delicious pasta supper when asparagus is readily available.

Author: Martha Stewart

Turkey BLT Sandwich

This simple sandwich is a classic for a reason-it's crispy, crunchy, and totally delicious. Layer bacons strips, deli turkey, lettuce, tomato slices, and mayonnaise.

Author: Martha Stewart

Ham and Egg Fried Rice

This quick and easy supper is a riff on your favorite Chinese takeout dish.

Author: Martha Stewart

Creamy Pasta with Ham and Broccoli

For a shortcut to a pasta supper, make a silky sauce using cream cheese.

Author: Martha Stewart

Roast Pork Loin with Pancetta and Sage

Tying the roast with twine keeps the pancetta in place, ensuring an elegant presentation. Be sure to remove the twine before serving.

Author: Martha Stewart

Pork Medallions

Author: Martha Stewart

Pork Chop with Sauteed Apples and Wild Rice

Enjoy an easy but elegant dinner by topping a juicy pork chop with caramelized apple slices.

Author: Martha Stewart

Wilted Mustard Greens

Mustard greens have a strong, peppery, almost bitter flavor. Kale, spinach, or Swiss chard can be substituted for a more mellow taste.

Author: Martha Stewart

Pork Paillards with Sour Cream Paprika Sauce

Before making this dish, read our handy instructions on how to make pork paillards. This pan sauce is enriched with sour cream instead of butter. Serve the pork and sauce over egg noodles tossed with butter...

Author: Martha Stewart

Spinach Linguine with Ham and Broccoli

With only small amounts of ham and good-quality Parmesan cheese, we've added lots of flavor to this dish.

Author: Martha Stewart

Shredded Brussels Sprouts with Bacon

This bacon-infused dish is almost like a brussels-sprouts hash.

Author: Martha Stewart

Easy Turkey Cutlets with Potatoes and Mushrooms

Parmesan cheese helps brown the cutlets and keeps them moist during broiling.

Author: Martha Stewart

Crown Roast

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

Spiced Pork Chop with Israeli Couscous

Israeli couscous is an appealing alternative to pasta or rice -- its grains are larger than those of regular couscous and have a pleasant chewy texture.

Author: Martha Stewart

Barbecued Pork Loin

The cooking time for pork depends on the thickness of the meat; roast until an instant-read thermometer inserted in the thickest part registers 155 degrees.

Author: Martha Stewart

Drunken Mussels with Chorizo and White Beans

This Spanish-inspired take on steamed mussels will transport you to distant ports. Start by crisping up chorizo-just a bit provides a nice smoky punch-then toss in some shallot, garlic, and white wine....

Author: Shira Bocar

Pork and Potato Meatloaf

Using store-bought frozen hash browns cuts the prep time and the high vegetable content cuts the fat, making this convenient and healthy meatloaf recipe a great weeknight dinner.

Author: Martha Stewart

Red Cabbage With Apple

This traditional fall vegetable pairs perfectly with our Rye-Crusted Pork Medallions.

Author: Martha Stewart

Red Rice with Sausage and Peppers

Use our Whole Roasted Tomatoes and Simple White Rice as the base for this New Orleans-style dish.

Author: Martha Stewart

Pork Chile Verde

The winner of the Martha Stewart Recipe Bowl is Lisa Ruiz from Henderson, NV. This is her prize-winning recipe.

Author: Martha Stewart

Chipotle Pork Posole

This hearty, lightly spicy stew fills you up without weighing you down, thanks to lean pork tenderloin, fiber-rich hominy, and smoky chipotle chiles.

Author: Martha Stewart

Croque Monsieur

The croque monsieur-literally "mister crunch"-is at the elegant end of the grilled cheese spectrum. First served in 1910 at a Paris cafe, this ham sandwich with rich bechamel sauce is topped with cheese...

Author: Martha Stewart

Gemelli with Asparagus, Mozzarella, and Bacon

Asparagus retains its character even when paired with flavorful ingredients, like the bacon used to give depth to this simple pasta dish.

Author: Martha Stewart

Open Face Ham Reuben Sandwiches

We use ham, pickled cabbage and Swiss cheese for this non-traditional Reuben.

Author: Martha Stewart

Pepper Pork Stew

Pickled peppers spice up the pork in this sassy stew.

Author: Martha Stewart

Ham and Swiss Sandwich with Dill Spread

This classic sandwich gets a boost of herby brightness from the dill spread.

Author: Martha Stewart

Leg of Pork with Cracklings

Not to be confused with ham, a fresh leg of pork is relatively uncommon today. The traditional Cuban way is to dress it with oregano and lemon, an approach that couldn't be easier -- or better.

Author: Martha Stewart

Roasted Pork Loin with Black Bean and Sweet Potato Salad

Tender roast pork is front and center in this Tex-Mex meal. You'll have enough meat for tomorrow's casual dinner, too: a Pork Club Sandwich that stacks up nicely.

Author: Martha Stewart

Pork Shoulder Braised in Hard Cider

To finish the sauce, the liquid is first reduced, and then a beurre manie, a mixture of flour and butter, is added. And since pork pairs well with apples, hard cider is used to braise the meat.

Author: Martha Stewart