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Sweet and Sour Red Cabbage

This dish can be made in advance and reheated before serving.

Author: Martha Stewart

Chunky Mashed Potatoes

A dollop of cottage cheese or ricotta cheese adds protein to this dish of deliciousness.From the book "Mad Hungry," by Lucinda Scala Quinn (Artisan Books).

Author: Martha Stewart

Pasta with Black Pepper and Parmesan

This recipe, courtesy of chef Cesare Casella of Beppe restaurant in New York City, combines just a few simple ingredients for a surprising degree of flavor.

Author: Martha Stewart

Cranberry, Raspberry, and Pear Chutney

Pears and raspberries add a delectable twist to this Thanksgiving staple.

Author: Martha Stewart

Antipasto Platter Pizza

This creative pan pizza starts with a quick homemade dough. Then it takes inspiration from classic antipasto platters; artichokes, mortadella, and green olives are among the toppings that mingle with zippy...

Author: Martha Stewart

Simple Cheese Souffle

Crispy on the outside, light and moist in the center, this cheese souffle cooked in an enormous copper pot, and accompanied by nothing more than a green salad and a crusty baguette, is an excellent choice...

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Roman Style Artichokes

Artichokes are bathed in olive oil, white wine, red-pepper-flakes, garlic, and fresh herbs and braised until tender in this classic Roman dish.

Author: Martha Stewart

Braised Collards with Tomatoes

Cooking collards with a bit of healthy fat like olive oil may help the body absorb certain nutrients -- this hearty dish also features tomatoes and black-eyed peas.

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Baked Rigatoni with Mini Meatballs

For individual portions, place small, shallow baking dishes (each holding about 2 1/2 to 3 cups) on a rimmed baking sheet. Divide the pasta mixture among them; top with cheese, then bake and broil.

Author: Martha Stewart

Caramelized Cauliflower Plain and Fancy

Lazy days call for this recipe's one-step preparation. But when feeling fancy, dive into steps 2 and 3, from Lucinda Scala Quinn's cookbook "Mad Hungry."

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Mushroom Ragu

The earthy flavor of mushrooms is a delicious addition to the dinner table in this meatless, mushroom ragu.

Author: Martha Stewart

Easy Steamed Artichokes with Tarragon Butter

Martha made this recipe on Cooking School episode 307.

Author: Martha Stewart

Baked Figs

This recipe for baked figs is courtesy of David Tanis and should be used in his Double Duck Breasts recipe, which can be found in his cookbook, "A Platter of Figs and Other Recipes."

Author: Martha Stewart

Sausage and Sour Cherry Stuffing

Use this "Cooking School" stuffing recipe when making Stuffed Turkey Breast.

Author: Martha Stewart

Three Garlic Pasta

Here's a perfect dinner for the garlic devotee: pasta with garlic three ways -- raw, roasted, and fried.

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Buttered Green Beans

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Rutabaga and Apple Mash

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Grilled Zucchini and Squash

Aromatic and slightly pungent, basil makes a good companion to a grilled zucchini and squash side dish. Its delicate leaves are best used raw or added at the end of the cooking process.

Author: Martha Stewart

Spinach with Crispy Chickpeas

This healthy side dish recipe is courtesy of chef Andrew Carmellini.

Author: Martha Stewart

Caramelized Sweet Potatoes

Like other caramelized vegetables, sweet potatoes should be cut into thick slices to keep them from getting too soft.

Author: Martha Stewart

Slow Roasted Balsamic Glazed Duck

For an elegant and easy-to-make holiday meal, chef April Bloomfield of The Spotted Pig and The John Dory Oyster Bar favors slow-roasted Pekin duck paired with savory vegetables.

Author: Martha Stewart

Simple Roasted Brussels Sprouts

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Roasted Roma Tomatoes

Use to make Brucie chef Zahra Tangorra's Roasted Roma Tomato Lasagna.

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Cornbread Stuffing for Roast Turkey

Follow the recipe for Roast Turkey to cook the stuffing in the turkey cavity, or bake it separately as directed below. If you prefer to avoid peeling the chestnuts yourself, buy ones that have been cooked...

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Sauteed Morels

Morels, edible wild mushrooms that are prized for their smoky, nutty flavor, will need thorough washing, since they are riddled with nooks and crannies. The wild variety is usually available from April...

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Vegetarian Eggplant Rolls with Savory Tomato Sauce and Fresh Ricotta Cheese

This tasty recipe for vegetarian eggplant rolls with savory tomato sauce and fresh ricotta cheese comes from chef Sara Foster.

Author: Martha Stewart

Wilted Savoy Cabbage

Serve with South Gate chef Kerry Heffernan's Corned Salmon with Braised Fingerling Potatoes.

Author: Martha Stewart

Cranberry Glaze

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Braised Rabbit with Cracked Olives

Don't be afraid to dabble in rabbit, a lean, flavorful meat, from Melissa Kelly, chef and owner of Primo Restaurant in Rockland, Maine.

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Carrots with Shallots

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Matzo Ball Soup for Passover

Cooking the matzo balls in the chicken stock may make the soup a bit cloudy, but they will soak up flavor from the rich broth. If you desire a clearer soup, it's easy to strain out the cooked matzo balls...

Author: Martha Stewart

Autumn Tian

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Sam's Carrot Souffle

This delicious souffle is from chef Sam Beall's " The Blackberry Farm Cookbook."Also Try: Skillet SlawPhoto courtesy of beall + thomas photography.

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Cinnamon Walnut Baklava

Reader Elif Ekin Tasdizen contributed this recipe for baklava, which layers store-bought phyllo dough into a buttery, nut-filled treat.

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Oven Roasted Applesauce

This applesauce is prepared with spices to produce a flavor that resembles the inside of an apple pie.

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Sausage with Fennel and Olives

This recipe for sausage with fennel and olives is courtesy of Lidia Bastianich.

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Savory Wild Mushroom Bread Pudding

Smoked mushrooms are the heart of this rich, custardlike stuffing dish, adapted from chef Emeril Lagasse's "From Emeril's Kitchen" cookbook. For a complete holiday meal, serve with his Turkey Breast with...

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Georgia Peach Souffle

Ripe, juicy Georgia peaches line the bottom of souffle dishes and a peach meringue bakes into a light, airy topping in this recipe from Chef Virginia Willis.

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Vegetable Tian

A meddley of colorful vegetables comprise this summery vegetable tian, making it a mouthwatering side dish or main.

Author: Martha Stewart

Easy White Wine Gravy

Use the juices in the roasting pan from the Herb-Roasted Turkey to make this easy white-wine gravy.

Author: Martha Stewart

Pumpkin Cornbread Stuffing

This stuffing, made with shiitake mushrooms, apples, and pumpkin seeds, has only two grams of fat per serving.

Author: Martha Stewart

Roman Style Thin Crust Pizzas

Rolling out homemade pizza dough removes larger air pockets than if you stretch by hand; it ensures an evenly thin, crisp, almost cracker-like crust and makes an excellent white pizza. Schmear the dough...

Author: Martha Stewart

Garlic Turnip Mashed Potatoes

Serve with Lars Bolander'sSwedish Meatballs.

Author: Martha Stewart

Celery Herb Stuffing

Make this for our Roast Turkey.

Author: Martha Stewart

Minestra Maritata

Try this recipe from Nate Appleman's "A16 Food and Wine" for a hearty meal.

Author: Martha Stewart

Baked Potatoes with Assorted Toppings

For the black-bean topping variation, top the potatoes with the yogurt and scallions after removing them from the oven. The sour-cream version requires no reheating whatsoever.

Author: Martha Stewart

Roasted Sweet Potatoes with Pineapple Cranberry Chutney

Loaded with vitamins A and C, sweet potatoes are a nutritionist's dream. Roasted and served with a healthy, low-fat topping, they become a very satisfying meal. The sweet chutney is also a delicious accompanimentto...

Author: Martha Stewart

English Pea Soup with Mint with Andrew

Andrew Carmellini, the executive chef at Cafe Boulud, shares a recipe for English pea soup with mint.

Author: Martha Stewart

Cherry Pecan Cornbread Dressing

Baking this cornbread dressing from Miller Union chef Steven Satterfield in muffin tins gives each serving crispy, savory edges.

Author: Martha Stewart