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Stuffed Ancho Chiles

Mario Bosquez, host of "Living Today" on Martha Stewart Living Radio (Sirius channel 112) shares a recipe from Ron Bechtol and Cynthia Guido for stuffed ancho chiles.

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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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Herbed Cracker Stuffing

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

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Pressure Cooker Veal Stew with Shallots and Wild Mushrooms

Egg noodles are the perfect side dish for this elegant stew.

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Roasted Root Vegetables and Leeks

Mint invigorates roasted root vegetables like potatoes, carrots, leeks, and celery root, which is also known as celeriac, in this colorful side dish.

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Easy Steamed Artichokes with Tarragon Butter

Martha made this recipe on Cooking School episode 307.

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Mustard Cream Sauce

Serve this sauce with Pan-Seared Steak.

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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.

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Tomato Onion Stew

This relish-like condiment makes a wonderful accompaniment to Miss Lamie's Fried Chicken or a plain roast or grilled meat, adding color along with a tangy, acidic flavor. From the book "Mad Hungry," by...

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Sausage Pecan Stuffing

To make brioche breadcrumbs, pulse fresh brioche slices, crusts removed, in a food processor. Alternatively, you can chop the slices finely by hand.

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Potato Kugel Gratin

In this recipe for a classic Passover side dish, potato kugel gratin, matzo meal is the key to a golden-brown crust.

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Baked New Potatoes

Basic new potatoes are baked with fresh rosemary in this simple side dish from Glamour magazine's "100 Recipes Every Woman Should Know" cookbook. Pair with classic meat dishes, like roasted Engagement...

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Caramelized Corn with Shallots

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

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Rolled Baklava

For perfectly flaky phyllo dough, we go to Lili Fable, whose family-owned Poseidon Greek Bakery has made about 75 pounds of it a day since the '20s. This rolled baklava recipe is a must-make for a delicious...

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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.

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Cranberry Orange Jam

Serve with Canlis chef Jason Franey's Slow-Roasted Heritage Turkey with Orange and Sage and Sausage and Sage Un-Stuffing.

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Grilled Asparagus Vinaigrette

This delicious recipe for Grilled Asparagus Vinaigrette is the perfect addition to any healthy meal.

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Wilted Savoy Cabbage

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

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Garlic and Rosemary Potato Puree

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Parmesan Cheese Souffle

One of Martha's favorite designers, Ralph Rucci, shares his favorite recipe for parmesan cheese souffle.

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Pumpkin Vegetable Curry Stew

Rich in beta-carotene, this dish is an excellent main course in a vegetarian meal.From the book "Lucinda's Authentic Jamaican Kitchen," by Lucinda Scala Quinn (Wiley).

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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...

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Caramelized Sweet Potatoes

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

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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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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.

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Oven Baked Frites

Martha made this recipe on Cooking School episode 403.

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Cornbread and Pumpkin Challah Stuffing with Dried Fruit

An enriched egg bread with dough similar to that of brioche, challah is ideal for stuffing. In Cornbread and Pumpkin Challah Stuffing with Dried Fruit, the pumpkin challah adds a warm, spicy aroma to this...

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Mushroom Ragu

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

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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).

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Creamy Truffle Mashed Potatoes

This recipe for truffle mashed potatoes makes for the perfect rich, creamy side dish.

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Celery Herb Stuffing

Make this for our Roast Turkey.

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Rutabaga and Apple Mash

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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.

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Sweet Potato Spoon Bread

Martha first tasted this delicious sweet-potato spoon bread at The Elms, a restaurant and tavern owned by Brendan and Cris Walsh in Ridgefield, Connecticut.This recipe, part of Martha's Ultimate Thanksgiving...

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Artichoke and Salami Sandwiches

Country bread layered with Artichoke-Basil Spread is the base for these tasty sandwiches.

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Easy White Wine Gravy

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

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Carrots with Shallots

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Asian Style Salmon Burgers

Make a big batch of Roasted Salmon and Vegetables and use the leftovers for this speedy supper later in the week.

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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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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.

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Roasted Roma Tomatoes

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

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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.

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Tempura Onion Rings

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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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Cherry Pecan 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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Truffle Mashed Potatoes

Fresh white truffles shaved over the mashed potatoes would be an extravagant addition, but white-truffle oil lends the same intense aroma at a fraction of the price.

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Molasses Whipped Sweet Potatoes

This sweet potato recipe is courtesy of Design Cuisine.

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Sausage and Sour Cherry Stuffing

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

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