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Fried Green Tomatoes

This seasonal southern recipe for fried green tomatoes is from Amy Goldman.

Author: Martha Stewart

Chestnut and Apple Stuffing

Stuffing that is to be cooked inside turkey should be warm or at room temperature; it should not be refrigerated. Be sure you are ready to stuff the turkey soon after stuffing is made.

Author: Martha Stewart

Chestnut and Sausage Stuffing

Filled with roasted chestnuts and sweet Italian sausage, this recipe is the ideal stuffing for a Thanksgiving feast.

Author: Martha Stewart

Sauteed Asparagus

Author: Martha Stewart

Potato and Leek Gratin

Leeks, a fiber-filled root vegetable from the onion family, bring a sweet, delicate flavor to this classic potato gratin. Also Try:Breaded Pork Chops with Thyme, Poached Pears with Stilton

Author: Martha Stewart

Lemon Polenta Cake

Fresh lemon juice gives this fluffy polenta cake from Nigella Lawson's "Nigella Kitchen" cookbook its light, tangy flavor.Photo credit: Lis Parsons

Author: Martha Stewart

Creamy Garlic Mashed Potatoes

This recipe is courtesy of chef Emeril Lagasse.

Author: Martha Stewart

Spatchcocked Cornish Game Hens with Lemon and Olive Relish

This simple and delicious recipe for spatchcocked Cornish game hens with lemon and olive relish is from "The Martha Stewart Show" TV kitchen. The term "spatchcocked" means the chicken or game bird has...

Author: Martha Stewart

Osso Buco Gremolata

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Braised Potatoes

Braising maximizes the potatoes' flavor and ensures that they're perfectly tender. Serve this alongside our Crisp Mustard-Glazed Chicken Breasts.

Author: Martha Stewart

Roasted Cauliflower with Cheese Sauce

Using Gruyere cheese makes this sauce a little richer and it blends well with cauliflower.

Author: Martha Stewart

Potato Pave

Pave, the French word for "paving stones," is a term chef Thomas Keller uses to describe any such rectangular or square food preparation. Try his recipe -- a slightly more refined version of scalloped...

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Roasted Vegetable Ragout

During the months when the produce aisle seems a bit bare (no locally grown tomatoes or piles of fresh corn in sight), take advantage of the ever-growing variety of root vegetables that are showing up...

Author: Martha Stewart

Creamed Corn with Jalapenos

A combination of puréed corn and whole corn kernels make up this creamy side dish recipe. If you don't want this dish too spicy, use only the flesh of the jalapeños and discard the seeds, which hold...

Author: Martha Stewart

Blanched Asparagus

Plunge asparagus into rapidly boiling water, then refresh in ice water to keep them crisp-tender and bright green.

Author: Martha Stewart

Big Bob Gibson's Bar B Q Baked Beans

No barbecue is complete without the classic side dish of baked beans. Although they are almost synonymous with Southern barbecue, baked beans actually originated in New England as a traditional Sunday...

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Balsamic Glazed Potatoes

Balsamic vinegar and broth cook down to a nice glaze on these potatoes.

Author: Martha Stewart

Shiitake Mushroom Stuffing and Sausage Stuffing

The base for these stuffings is the same, making it easy to serve both vegetarian and meat versions (for a full batch of meat stuffing, use an additional 1 1/2 pounds of sausage). This can accompany our...

Author: Martha Stewart

Roasted Carrots with Fresh Thyme

A sprinkle of thyme and drizzle of honey make this simple side dish from chef Emeril Lagasse's "Emeril 20-40-60" cookbook a standout at the Thanksgiving table.

Author: Martha Stewart

Homemade Pasta in a Food Processor

While it may only take four everyday ingredients, the idea of making fresh pasta dough like this can intimidate even experienced cooks. Here's a way to make it not only easier but faster too.

Author: Martha Stewart

Fried Chicken Seasoning

Use to make Northern Fried Chicken from Bruce and Eric Bromberg's "Blue Ribbon Cookbook."

Author: Martha Stewart

Crispy Sesame Tofu

Using a nonstick skillet to make this dish will help the tofu brown evenly with less oil. Wiping the skillet with a paper towel after step 2 will keep the broccoli green.Tofu will take on the taste of...

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Walnut Herb Stuffing

To stuff your turkey, you'll need 4 cups unbaked stuffing for a 12-pound bird. Stuff it right before roasting and bake remaining stuffing in a 2-quart baking dish.

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Balsamic Glazed Cipollini Onions

A simple balsamic-glaze turns semisweet cipollini onions into a sophisticated side dish. Also Try:Potato-Wrapped Halibut, Sauteed Spinach

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Fruit and Nut Stuffing

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Indian Eggplant (Bharta)

Serve with cooked rice or even better, warmed naan or other flatbread for scooping. This Indian vegetarian eggplant recipe doubles easily if you're serving a crowd or just love leftovers.

Author: Martha Stewart

Martha's Favorite Potato Pancakes

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Potato Puree

Martha's recipe was inspired by a potato puree from the restaurant Eleven Madison Park.

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Sausage Stuffed Zucchini

These can be assembled a day ahead and refrigerated. Remove them from the refrigerator 30 minutes before baking.

Author: Martha Stewart

Mustard Sauce for Stone Crab Claws

This mustard sauce contrasts nicely against the sweet flavor of fresh crab claws.

Author: Martha Stewart

Stove Top Potatoes

Use the tiniest whole red potatoes you can find for this potato dish, but if they aren't available, simply quarter the larger ones.

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Spinach and Ricotta Gnudi with Sage Butter

These Italian dumplings are essentially ravioli without the pasta covering. For best results, use fresh ricotta cheese, which can be found in Italian markets or specialty stores. Semolina is best for coating...

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Caramelized Corn with Shallots

Of course, fresh corn is best, but frozen will do.

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Potato Dumplings

The dumplings turn out even better if the potatoes are cooked, riced, and refrigerated, uncovered, a day ahead. If you have the space, since you are already making the sauerbraten a day ahead, cook and...

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Garlic and Rosemary Potato Puree

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Roasted Duck Breasts with Wild Mushroom Stuffing and Red Wine Sauce

Make like you're in a five-star restaurant by cooking up this decadent roast duck dish.

Author: Martha Stewart

Eggplant Parm Stacks

Ready in half the time it takes to make traditional eggplant Parmesan, this inventive version is stacked with fresh herbs and melted-cheese goodness.

Author: Martha Stewart

Roasted Beets and Potatoes

This recipe for roasted beets and potatoes is courtesy of chef Jamie Oliver, and can be found in his book, "Cook with Jamie."

Author: Martha Stewart

Soy Garlic Marinade

Use this marinade when grilling steaks -- bone-in rib eye, skirt, flank, and hanger are four of our favorites.

Author: Martha Stewart

Crispy Polenta Squares

These crispy squares can also be lightly fried for a delicious appetizer or side dish.

Author: Martha Stewart

Anne Willan's Yorkshire Pudding

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Sausage Pear Stuffing

Firm pears such as Bosc or Anjou stand up well to baking and make a delicious foil for Italian sausage in this sweet-and-savory stuffing.

Author: Martha Stewart

Cornbread, Wild Mushroom, and Pecan Stuffing

Cornbread, toasted pecans, and sauteed wild mushrooms give this stuffing its character. Even after baking inside the turkey, the cornbread and pecans retain their crunch, while the mushrooms add a chewy...

Author: Martha Stewart

Herbed Cracker Stuffing

Crackers were ever-present in Colonial kitchens and were often used in savory dishes like this herbed stuffing.

Author: Martha Stewart

Mushroom and Walnut Stuffing

Make this stuffing for our Roast Turkey with Rosemary and Lemon. Pan-fry leftover stuffing and serve with eggs for a post-holiday brunch.

Author: Martha Stewart

Duck Breasts with Brandied Cherry Sauce

Make this seared magret duck breast with brandied cherry reduction sauce recipe courtesy of Emeril Lagasse, for a savory dinner.

Author: Martha Stewart

Spicy Collard Greens with Tomato, Garlic, and Onions

Cooking collard greens in a smoky pork broth adds richness and depth. This recipe, a favorite of Alice Waters, comes from Atlanta chef Scott Peacock.

Author: Martha Stewart

Leek Celery Root Stuffing

Serve this delicious stuffing to complement our Roasted Dry-Brined Turkey.

Author: Martha Stewart