How do we get an invite to Debi Mazar‘s holiday dinner?

“Generally we make lots of wonderful tortas, you know, delicious thin cakes, and stews,” the “Younger” actress dished to Page Six at New York Women In Film & Television’s 2016 Muse Awards luncheon on Thursday. “My kids always want a lasagna, and on New Year’s Eve, I make my husband my favorite: eggplant parmesan.”

Their annual tradition is having lentil soup at midnight on New Year’s Eve. “We believe it brings in good luck,” she said.

The 52-year-old native New Yorker was honored at the event alongside Martha Plimpton, Mary-Louise Parker, Amy Goodman, Firelight Media’s Marcia Smith and Bloomberg Media COO Jacki Kelley.

Organizers played a montage of Mazar’s work, and as she walked up to accept the award, she quipped, “I wish my ass still looked like that.”

“I don’t think I’ve ever been more proud of women,” she said to a crowd of successful women at the Hilton Midtown, where Donald Trump gave his acceptance speech last month. “What we’ve achieved, what we’ve weathered … I’ve never been more terrified of the future of our rights as women that we shouldn’t have to fight for in the first place. However, we’re women, and we power through, that’s what we do.”

Mazar and husband Gabriele Corcos currently host the Cooking Channel’s “Extra Virgin” and recently released a cookbook together.