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Lean Filet With Herb Chimichurri, 350 Calories

June 21, 2026

Easy
PT8M
10 min
18 min
2 servings
Crispy baked julienne zucchini and carrot fries on a baking sheet

Baked Julienne Veggie Fries Under 160 Calories

June 20, 2026

We’ve all had those lunches that make you want to nap for three hours. This isn’t that. These baked julienne veggie fries are the anti–food coma. They bring crunch, color, and a sharp little kick of paprika. I used to think ‘light’ meant bland, watery, and sad. Then I realized the trick is texture. The snap of a carrot strip. The bright edge of zucchini. Cornstarch gives them a genuine crispy coat without deep-frying. Under 160 calories? That’s fuel, not deprivation. No heavy grease, no sluggishness—just a fast, satisfying bite. If you’re bored with sad salads, try these instead. They … Find out more
A whole no-sugar raspberry coconut bombe on a white plate, garnished with fresh raspberries and mint leaves.

No-Sugar Raspberry Coconut Bombe, 190 Calories

June 19, 2026

We’ve all had those frozen desserts that taste like sweetened ice chalk. This isn’t that. This No-Sugar Raspberry Coconut Bombe is a sharp, bright punch of fresh berry and creamy coconut that actually wakes you up instead of putting you to sleep. No sugar crash, no heavy satin coating on your tongue. Just a crisp snap of frozen raspberry and a silky, rich coconut milk base that feels like a cheat but fuels like a champion. I chose this over a heavy cheesecake because I wanted a dessert that wouldn’t leave me in a food coma. Life’s too short for … Find out more

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Perfect Filet Mignon for a Special Evening

Main dish

Medium

2 servings

Christmas Eve, 2019. My oven died at 4 PM with twelve people arriving at six. I stood there with raw beef, a broken heating element, and a panicked expression that probably scared the cat. That’s when I learned that Perfect Filet Mignon doesn’t need an oven at all—just a screaming hot pan and the courage to not touch the meat. We ended up searing steaks on two cast iron skillets on the stovetop, bumping elbows in a kitchen barely big enough for one, let alone two cooks wielding tongs. The smoke alarm went off twice. Someone spilled red wine on … Find out more

Pan-seared filet mignon with butter and herbs on a plate, perfectly cooked medium-rare