Recipes
Beef Fried Rice
There’s something magical about the smoky, savory aroma of fried rice hitting a hot pan. This steak fried rice is my throwback to those giant takeout containers I used to devour as a kid—when every bite had just enough egg, soy sauce, and crispy rice to make it feel special.
Ginger Sesame Tofu Power Bowl
This Ginger Sesame Tofu Bowl is a solid go-to whether you’re looking to fuel your day or meal prep something satisfying for the week. It features crispy baked tofu tossed in a sticky ginger-sesame glaze, roasted broccoli, crunchy raw veggies, and brown rice or noodles—all topped with a rich almond butter dressing. It’s balanced, bold, and keeps you full without weighing you down.
Classic Stuffed Bell Peppers
These classic stuffed bell peppers are simple, hearty, and full of everyday ingredients that you probably already have on hand. The combination of ground beef, rice, tomatoes, and cheddar cheese makes this a dependable, satisfying meal that works just as well for a weeknight dinner as it does for a small gathering.
Cilantro Lime Rice
This copycat cilantro lime rice tastes just like Chipotle's—maybe even better. It's fluffy, fresh, zippy, and goes with everything from burrito bowls to dal to grilled veggies. If you're building a flavor-packed meal at home, this rice is your not-so-secret weapon.
Crispy Garlic Butter Fried Rice
This Crispy Garlic Butter Fried Rice is simple yet packed with flavor! Made with fragrant garlic, butter, and soy sauce, it’s golden and toasty with slightly crispy bits. The best part? It’s made in one pan and customizable with your favorite veggies!
Beef & Broccoli Stir-Fry
A healthy, flavor-packed beef stir-fry made with tender steak, crisp broccoli, and a savory Paleo-friendly sauce!
Chickpea and Vegetable Stir-Fry
This is one of my favorite “reset” meals. It’s fast, packed with veggies, and super satisfying thanks to the protein from the chickpeas. Plus, it’s perfect for clearing out the fridge—use whatever crisp vegetables you’ve got, toss it all in a flavorful sesame-ginger sauce, and call it dinner.