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  2. To celebrate the release of the “Martha” documentary, we’re sharing nearly 70 of the lifestyle icon’s best recipes, including her famous eggnog recipe, cream cheese mashed potatoes (just ...

  3. 55 Steakhouse-Inspired Recipes Your Family Will Love - AOL

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    Get the recipe: Martha Stewart's Balsamic Marinated Hanger Steak Related: 30 Best Skirt Steak Recipes Grilled Sirloin with Green Beans and Shallot-Mustard Sauce

  4. 27 Classic Martha Stewart Recipes Your Family Will Love - AOL

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    Just some of the cooking queen's greatest hits.

  5. We Tried Martha Stewart's One-Pot Pasta That Has 'Taken the ...

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    We can see why this is Martha Stewart's #1 recipe! ... 28 Best Martha Stewart Recipes. ... Martha Stewart's Favorite Turkey Burger. Martha Stewart's Apple Layer Cake.

  6. Martha Stewart just turned 80! Celebrate with her best TODAY ...

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  7. I'm a professional chef. Here are the best ways to prepare ...

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    Treat this steak like a New York strip and cook at high heat until the outside is seared and the inside is medium-rare to medium for best results. Season with salt and pepper, or add a spice rub ...

  8. TODAY’s Throwback Thanksgiving: Nostalgic recipes ... - AOL

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    Stefano Secchi adapted the recipe using turkey legs for Thanksgiving because, well, no one ever wants the white meat and the legs seem to go quick. “Bed of polenta, middle of the table, done ...

  9. Don't Break The 6 Golden Rules Of Cooking Steak

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    2. Choose the Right Pan and Get It Screaming Hot. A great pan is key to getting a caramelized crust on the bottom of your steak. A large metal pan works, but cast iron is even better.