We're thrilled to announce the launch of "Tova Does It," a brand-new show that brings fun, easy, and kid-friendly cooking to the kitchen! This exciting new spin-off of her mom’s beloved Kosher.com cooking series, "Easy Does It," features the culinary talents of Tova, a creative and enthusiastic eleven-year-old with a passion for cooking delicious dishes.

Tova’s energy and charm shine through as she shares her love for food in an easy-to-follow and engaging way, perfect for kids and families looking to try something new in the kitchen. Whether you're a beginner or a budding chef, Tova makes cooking feel like an adventure, encouraging young chefs everywhere to get hands-on and have fun while preparing tasty dishes.
What Can You Expect from "Tova Does It"?
Each episode of "Tova Does It" showcases Tova’s joyful approach to making quick and simple snacks and meals. From trendy food mashups to playful creations, her show is all about experimenting with ingredients in a way that's both approachable and exciting. Her genuine enthusiasm will inspire kids of all ages to get into the kitchen.

First Episode: Ramen Pizza
The premiere episode of "Tova Does It" is sure to be a hit, featuring a dish that’s equal parts fun and flavorful: Ramen Pizza. Tova’s twist on the classic pizza brings in the unexpected—but delicious—element of ramen, creating a dish that’s perfect for lunch, dinner, or a fun snack.
You can check out the Ramen Pizza recipe Here!.

Get Ready to Join Tova in the Kitchen!
Be sure to tune in to watch Tova’s culinary adventures HERE, and don’t forget to try her delicious recipes—because cooking with Tova is always a good time!

Watch Tova Does It HERE!
Stay tuned for more episodes and exciting new recipes coming soon!
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ur honestly just being plain rude Like if you don’t like it good for you
so excited