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Irish Bangers

Peppercorns and thyme spice up traditional Irish sausages in this quick and easy recipe. Pair with Irish Boxty Potatoes and Sautéed Swiss Chard for a hearty St. Patrick's Day feast.

Author: Martha Stewart

Stuffed Beef Burgers

When the familiar hamburger of ground chuck holds a surprise inside, it's much more fun, and takes on a remarkably different personality.

Author: Martha Stewart

Grandma's Bolognese

Two types of ground meat (beef and pork) are enriched with pancetta and cream in this old-school Italian sauce, while porcini mushrooms and Marsala add wonderful depth of flavor. Make pasta night extra...

Author: Martha Stewart

Broiled Flank Steak Sandwiches

These hearty steak sandwiches are served with roasted red peppers and a horseradish sauce.

Author: Martha Stewart

Healthier Meat Lasagna

Transform lasagna with meat sauce from a guilty pleasure into a wholesome meal. Small swap-ins can make a mighty difference: Whole-wheat noodles, low-fat cottage cheese, and lean ground sirloin create...

Author: Martha Stewart

Beef Braciole with Olives and Raisins

Anyone who grew up eating Sunday gravy, the tomato‐and‐meat sauce that simmers on the stove all day, probably knows beef braciola, too. This version, which is actually braciole (meaning the plural...

Author: Greg Lofts

Strip Steaks with Blue Cheese Glaze

A cheesy herb glaze tops tender grilled steaks in this "Bam!"-tastic recipe from chef Emeril Lagasse.

Author: Martha Stewart

Grilled Steak With Blue Cheese Potatoes

In this meat-and-potatoes dish, everything is grilled at the same time; the steak is first marinated for added flavor, and the potatoes are boiled so they will be fluffy and tender inside their crisp grilled...

Author: Martha Stewart

Pot au Feu Stew

Pot-au-feu fills the kitchen with the unmistakable aroma of simmering root vegetables. Almost any combination of meat and vegetables can be used, but aim for lean, flavorful cuts of meat and vegetables...

Author: Martha Stewart

Steak Sandwiches

Be sure to use the freshest baguette possible for this easy steak sandwich.

Author: Martha Stewart

Grilled Skirt Steak with Poblano Relish

Skirt steak is an economical, meaty cut, and pineapple is a natural tenderizer.

Author: Martha Stewart

Flank Steak and Red Onion

Caramelize an onion on the grill and pile the slices atop steak for a slightly sweeter take on a summertime favorite.

Author: Martha Stewart

Slow Cooker Short Rib Ragu

This Slow-Cooker Short Rib Ragu sauce cooks itself while you're away, and gives you more than one option for an easy dinner. Try serving this satisfying ragu over toasted bread, pasta, or Polenta with...

Author: Martha Stewart

Corned Beef and Cabbage

As luck would have it, any day can be St. Patrick's Day when you cook up this classic one-pot dish. Surprising tidbit: Corned beef and cabbage originated in New York, not Ireland!

Author: Martha Stewart

Skirt Steak Marinated Asian Style

This simple Asian marinade also works wonders on chicken, seafood, and pork. Versatile and almost effortless, it will become a staple in your grilling repertoire. This recipe is from"Emeril at the Grill"...

Author: Martha Stewart

Sesame Beef

Have this simple but savory beef stir-fry on the dinner table in 15 minutes.

Author: Martha Stewart

Moroccan Style Stuffed Acorn Squashes

Halved acorn squashes become built-in dishes for a Moroccan-inspired blend of extra-lean ground beef, bulgur, pine nuts, golden raisins, and cinnamon.

Author: Martha Stewart

Beef Tenderloin with Fresh Herbs and Horseradish

The high heat of the oven gives the roast a beautiful golden-brown crust without overcooking the interior. The tenderloin is also great at room temperature.

Author: Martha Stewart

Roast Beef and Cheddar Sandwich

Mango chutney is available in the Asian-food section of most supermarkets.

Author: Martha Stewart

Beef Fajitas

This colorful beef fajita contains fresh cilantro, yellow bell peppers, and red onions. Sour cream and a squeeze of lime juice give it a cool taste. The longer the flank steak marinates, the more flavorful...

Author: Martha Stewart

Whole Roasted Beef Tenderloin with Red Wine Butter Sauce

For a crowd-pleasing yet simple holiday entree, try this traditional beef tenderloin with decadent red-wine butter sauce from chef Eric Ripert's "Avec Eric" cookbook. Serve with his Sauteed Broccoli Rabe,...

Author: Martha Stewart

Cornbread and Beef Skillet Pie

Leave the baking sheet in the cabinet, and bake a batch of golden brown cornbread biscuits atop a tasty mix of beef and bell peppers, on the table in 45 minutes. This dinner-in-a-skillet packs generous...

Author: Martha Stewart

Steak au Poivre

With its crushed-peppercorn crust and buttery, shallot-specked sauce, steak au poivre is a highlight of any cook's repertoire. Our recipe captures dynamic flavor in two quick steps: searing the meat over...

Author: Lauryn Tyrell

Pot Roast Hash

Beef, potatoes, onions, and peppers are panfried then topped with eggs in this savory dish.

Author: Martha Stewart

Beef and Mushroom Stew

A simple beef stew recipe that comes together quickly then braises slowly to a flavorful finish.

Author: Martha Stewart

Stir Fried Beef with Garlic and Rosemary

Take stir-fry in a completely new direction by changing the flavor profile. Serve on cooked polenta sliced, brushed with oil and broiled, or soft.

Author: Martha Stewart

Seared Steak with Roasted Mushrooms and Spinach Salad

Flank steak is affordable and takes nicely to a quick spice rub. Mushrooms roasted with garlic and a basic green salad are super-easy sides.

Author: Martha Stewart

Grilled Porterhouse with Brown Butter and Horseradish

Meet the most memorable steak you'll ever slice. It's a riff on Tuscany's "bistecca alla Fiorentina", a grilled porterhouse that is traditionally topped with arugula and a splash of olive oil. We added...

Author: Lauryn Tyrell

Spaghetti Bolognese

Lucinda's version of bolognese sauce takes just a third of the time of the original to prepare. Serve it over spaghetti or any pasta you may have in the pantry.From the book "Mad Hungry," by Lucinda Scala...

Author: Martha Stewart

Sweet and Sour Korean Cocktail Meatballs

Old-school Swedish meatballs get a Korean twist, courtesy of gochujang, a spicy, subtly sweet fermented chili paste.

Author: Martha Stewart

Pappardelle with Quick Fennel Ragu

Poaching the meat is the secret behind this tender Papparadelle with Quick Fennel Ragu. Grated Parmesan and red-pepper flakes add lively flavor-and color.

Author: Martha Stewart

Rosemary Grilled Steak with Sweet Onions

What could be simpler or more delicious than bone-in rib-eye steaks marinated with fresh rosemary then grilled?

Author: Martha Stewart

Rib Eye with Horseradish Butter and Root Vegetables

Don't go out for a great rib eye when you can make this meal, complete with veggies, in minutes. A little spicy horseradish cuts the richness of the steak.

Author: Martha Stewart

Mediterranean Chickpea Burgers

Chickpeas and bulgur add a nutty flavor and extra protein to ground beef (and makes the meal more cost-effective) in these Mediterranean-inspired burgers.

Author: Martha Stewart

Beef Goulash with Potatoes

Serve this rich beef stew over egg noodles on day two.

Author: Martha Stewart

Down Home Chili

Recipe courtesy Emeril Lagasse, adapted from Essential Emeril: Favorite Recipes and Hard-Won Wisdom From My Life in the Kitchen, Oxmoor House, 2015, courtesy Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia, Inc.

Author: Martha Stewart

All American Steak and Onion Sandwiches

Quick touches are the key to good steak sandwiches: In 15 minutes, the beef absorbs the flavors of the marinade, and sliced onions become a sweet-tart component.

Author: Martha Stewart

Easy Southwestern Steak Salad

This salad eats like a meal, thanks to grilled sirloin and a creamy dressing.

Author: Martha Stewart

Easy Pot Roast

The slow cooker does all the work for this classic dinner.

Author: Martha Stewart

Peppered Filet of Beef

Chef Jeremiah Tower's beef filet is worthy of a special occasion. His Montpelier Butter and Oven-Dried Vegetables are rich and elegant accompaniments to the roast.

Author: Martha Stewart

Spicy Thai Style Lettuce Wraps

Any leftover pulled or shredded meat--think rotisserie chicken or pulled pork--would work in these quick and flavorful wraps.

Author: Martha Stewart

London Broil

Although the marinade helps tenderize this large cut of meat, you should also make sure to slice it very thinly against the grain on a slight bias. We found that a serrated knife works best.

Author: Martha Stewart

Sauce Rossini

Fragrant truffle juice gives the sauce for our Cote de Boeuf Rossini a certain je ne sais quois.

Author: Martha Stewart

Pierre Schaedelin's Braised Short Ribs with Celery Root Puree

Dinner-party sophistication meets hearty comfort food in chef Pierre Schaedelin's signature ribs recipe from "Martha's Entertaining."

Author: Martha Stewart

Down Home Chili Cheeseburger

Recipe courtesy Emeril Lagasse, adapted from Essential Emeril: Favorite Recipes and Hard-Won Wisdom From My Life in the Kitchen, Oxmoor House, 2015, courtesy Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia, Inc.

Author: Martha Stewart

Bistro Burgers

A few simple moves can elevate a backyard hamburger to steak-house status. Grilled onions, a swipe of Dijon over the patties before grilling, and toasted brioche buns are just a sampling of some of the...

Author: Lauryn Tyrell

Swiss Chard, Snap Peas, and Beef Stir Fry

Stir-frying relies on intense heat to sear proteins and cook vegetables quickly. The combination of earthy chard, bracing garlic, and sweet ginger requires hardly any sauce; a squeeze of citrus pulls it...

Author: Martha Stewart

Balsamic Skirt Steak with Polenta and Roasted Tomatoes

This meal is proof that less can be more. Pan-cooked steak, a single-ingredient sauce, and simple sides add up to nothing less than an Italian feast.

Author: Martha Stewart

Grilled Hot Dogs with Sweet Hot Relish

Don't stop at hot dogs: The sweet, spicy, puckery relish is great on burgers, sausages, and chicken breasts, too.

Author: Martha Stewart