Category: Dinner

Tuna Couscousotto

We’re big on #meatlessmonday in my house, which is usually vegan (falafel! refried bean tacos! Smashed impossible burgers!) but going Pescatarian works too and I’m a tuna gal all the way.

This Couscousotto has all the risotto feels, inspired by Israeli-style tuna salad. Makes a great lunch or light dinner with a side of salad.

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Pulled Brisket Ramen

The secret to amazing First Cut Brisket is low and slow cooking with plenty of liquid so adding it to a soup is a great idea! It makes the most flavorful and delicious broth! If you don’t have an instant pot, simply sear the meat in a separate pan, transfer to your crockpot and cook on high for 6 hours.

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Sweet & Sour Meatballs


Easy peasy semi-homemade meatballs (thanks to store-bought marinara sauce) that are always finished till the last drop! I always think I’ll freeze half but there’s never any left!

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Tuna Zoodle Puttanesca


If you’re following me for a while, you know I went through a zoodle stage – zucchini noodles that is. I used to spiralize them, then I started using my julienne peeler. I made it so many different ways – from cheese zoodles with marinara, to pesto zoodles with salmon. This one is for the tuna lover’s and it pairs wonderfully with the traditional pasta sauce, puttanesca!

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Beef Nigiri

If you’re into sushi (most kosher-observant Jews are – that’s why they have a sushi stand in every kosher pizza store!), chances are you’ve had nigiri – a mound of sweet sushi rice topped with a slice of raw fish.

Omakase is all the rage these days – a form of Japanese dining where an experienced sushi chef serves a curated menu of sushi – ranging from nigiri, to sashimi and hand rolls. Onigiri is always my favorite – the sweet rice and fresh fish simply melt on your tongue.

So, I decided to make a meat-lovers version, using Denver steak that I could slice thinly to resemble raw fish. And to take it over the top, I made a simple Korean glaze in the pan drippings that I brush over the meat for an added touch.

These little nuggets of deliciousness are easy to put together and just perfect for holiday parties and get-togethers.

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