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Become a Home Chef
Learn to cook from scratch and master restaurant-quality meals in your own kitchen. Perfect for beginners and food lovers.
Our Top Courses
We've selected the best programs to get you started. Each course offers step-by-step lessons, hands-on recipes, and guaranteed results — even for beginners.
Wagyu Beef Tartare with Truffle Oil
2 Lessons
58 minutes
Intermediate
What you'll learn
How to identify and source authentic Wagyu beef suitable for tartare
Proper techniques for trimming, dicing, and handling raw beef for safety and texture
Seasoning strategies that highlight Wagyu’s rich marbling without overpowering it
How to incorporate truffle oil (or alternative truffle components) for depth of flavor
Tips for balancing acidity, fat, and aromatics in a classic tartare base (mustard, capers, herbs, etc.)
Step-by-step instructions for elegant plating and finishing touches (microgreens, egg yolk, crispy brioche)
Food-safety best practices when serving raw beef to guests
Daiquiri
3 Lessons
59 minutes
Intermediate
What you'll learn
The origin and evolution of the Daiquiri, from early 20th-century Cuba to modern bars.
How to select and measure white rum, lime juice, and simple syrup for optimal balance.
Proper shaking technique: ice selection, shaker fill level, and pour timing.
Glassware choice and presentation tips (e.g., chilled coupe vs. Nick & Nora glass).
Simple variations (e.g., adding fruit purée or flavored syrups) while preserving the classic profile.
Buttercream Icing Techniques
5 Lessons
59 minutes
Intermediate
What you'll learn
Buttercream Foundations: Basic ratios for American, Swiss, Italian, and French buttercreams; key differences in texture, sweetness, and stability.
Temperature Control: How to handle ingredients (room-temperature vs. chilled butter, sugar syrup stages) to prevent graininess or separation.
Flavoring & Infusing: Incorporating extracts, fruit purées, ganache, or cocoa; balancing sweetness and fat without compromising consistency.
Coloring Strategies: Best practices for gel vs. powdered colors; preventing “bleeding” or streaking when blending multiple hues (e.g., ombré or watercolor effects).
Spreading & Smoothing: Techniques for achieving glass-smooth sides (bench scraper, icing turntable, hot spatula method) and avoiding common marks or air pockets.
Piping & Decorative Textures: Creating rosettes, ruffles, ruffles, basketweave, petals, and multi-tone piping (hidden two-tone tips, reversible bags).
Stabilizing for Warm Climates: Adjusting recipes (adding meringue powder or corn syrup) so buttercream holds shape in humid or warm environments.
Troubleshooting Common Issues: Fixing grainy buttercream, curdled mixtures, overly soft or too-stiff icing; rescue methods (re-creaming, adjusting sugar syrup).
Fattoush
5 Lessons
1.3 hour
Intermediate
What you'll learn
How to select and prepare a variety of crisp lettuces and vegetables.
Techniques for toasting or frying pita to achieve perfect crunch.
Crafting a signature sumac–lemon vinaigrette for authentic flavor.
Balancing textures: integrating greens, veggies & pita chips.
Creative add-ins: from pomegranate to za’atar for seasonal twists.
Presentation tips to serve fattoush attractively as part of a mezze spread.
Fundamentals of Classic Sponge Cakes
2 Lessons
1.2 hour
Intermediate
What you'll learn
Egg-Based Leavening Principles
How egg foam structure traps air for lift
Differences between whole-egg, yolk-only, and white-only foams
Impact of sugar timing on foam stability
Classic Sponge Variations
Genoise: Creating a warm, melted-butter-enriched sponge with a tight crumb
Victoria Sponge: Whisking eggs and sugar to ribbon stage, then folding in butter and flour
Chiffon: Combining whipped egg whites with oil-based batter for ultra-light texture
Mixing & Folding Techniques
Whisking by hand vs. stand mixer: pros, cons, and timing adjustments
Proper folding to avoid deflating the foam—using rubber spatula vs. whisk
Identifying the “ribbon stage” and when to stop folding
Pan Preparation & Baking
Choosing the right pan: bottom-lined vs. unlined; tube pans vs. straight-sided
Lining, greasing, and tapping techniques to prevent sticking
Oven temperature calibration and timing for optimal rise
Troubleshooting Common Issues
Deflated cakes: Causes (undercooked foam, overfolding, abrupt temperature changes) and fixes
Uneven surfaces or excessive doming: Adjusting rack position and heat distribution
Dry or gummy crumb: Balancing moisture with ingredient ratios
Finishing & Assembly
Leveling and slicing sponge layers for clean, even stacks
Simple syrup soaking for added moisture without collapsing structure
Osetra Caviar Blinis
4 Lessons
1.4 hour
Intermediate
What you'll learn
How to mix, ferment, and cook a classic buckwheat-and-wheat blini batter for the lightest possible texture.
Techniques for keeping blinis uniformly round and perfectly golden—no uneven edges or undercooked centers.
Best practices for handling and storing Osetra caviar to preserve its delicate flavor and texture.
Methods of layering crème fraîche (or sour cream) and caviar for a visually striking presentation that amplifies taste.
Pairing suggestions: which garnishes (chives, dill, lemon zest) accentuate caviar without overpowering it.
Salvatore’s Legacy
5 Lessons
3.3 hours
Intermediate
What you'll learn
How to select and source top-tier amaro and ultra-aged rum for balanced depth
Techniques for saffron-infusing sweet vermouth and achieving optimal flavor extraction
Proper stirring methods to maintain clarity and texture
The importance of glassware choice and garnish to enhance aroma and presentation
How to adjust sweetness and bitterness ratios to suit individual palates
Pairing Salvatore’s Legacy with fine cheeses, dark chocolate, or light desserts
Mini & Individual Cake Creations
3 Lessons
3 hours
Intermediate
What you'll learn
How to scale down classic cake recipes (sponge, chiffon, pound) for smaller molds and ring cutters
Techniques for creating uniformly shaped mini cakes: using acetate sides, ring molds, and layered inserts
Methods for preparing delicate fillings—fruit compotes, chocolate ganache, and flavored mousses—suited to individual portions
Decorating approaches tailored to small canvases: tempered chocolate accents, buttercream piping, and fresh garnishes
Temperature control and timing secrets that prevent overbaking when working with small molds
Ideas for plating and packaging individual cakes to enhance presentation for events or retail
Goat Cheese and Fig Crostini
3 Lessons
1.2 hour
Intermediate
What you'll learn
How to properly slice and toast baguette rounds to achieve an even, crunchy base.
Techniques for preparing a simple fig compote, balancing sweetness and acidity.
Methods to blend goat cheese with complementary herbs or citrus zest for extra depth.
Tips for assembling crostini layers—goat cheese, fig compote, and finishing touches—for visual impact.
Flavor-pairing principles: matching creamy cheese with sweet fruit, crunchy bread, and a final drizzle.
Classic Cheeseburger
4 Lessons
1.3 hour
Intermediate
What you'll learn
How to choose the right ground beef blend (fat-to-lean ratio) for juicy, tender patties
Seasoning techniques that enhance natural beef flavor without overpowering
Patty-shaping tips to avoid overworking meat and ensure even cooking
Proper grilling or pan-searing methods for desired doneness (from medium-rare to well-done)
Cheese selection and melting techniques for that signature gooey layer
Assembly order: layering bun, patty, cheese, toppings, and condiments for optimal taste and texture
Creative twists—beyond the classic: variations in cheeses, buns, and sauce recipes
Side suggestions and plating ideas to complement your cheeseburger
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Japanese Seaweed & Sesame Slaw
8 Lessons
3 hours
Intermediate
What you'll learn
How to properly rehydrate and rinse dried wakame and hijiki seaweeds
Knife skills for shredding cabbage and slicing scallions
Technique for toasting sesame seeds to maximize aroma
Balancing savory, sweet, tangy, and nutty flavors in a Japanese-style dressing
Tips for keeping the slaw crisp without sogginess
Variations for added protein (tofu, shrimp) or heat (chili oil)
Mai Tai
4 Lessons
1.2 hour
Intermediate
What you'll learn
Historical Origins & Evolution: Explore how the Mai Tai was invented by Victor J. “Trader Vic” Bergeron (or, by some accounts, Donn Beach) and how it shaped Tiki culture.
Ingredient Selection: Learn why orgeat syrup is indispensable, how to choose complementary rums (aged vs. dark), and the role of fresh lime juice.
Proportions & Balance: Master classic ratios (two rums : one lime : one curaçao : half orgeat) to achieve a harmonious interplay of sweetness, acidity, and almond depth.
Mixing Techniques: Practice shaking with crushed ice to create the signature frosty texture and correct dilution.
Garnishing & Presentation: Discover professional garnishing methods—mint sprig, lime shell, optional passion‐fruit froth—to enhance aroma and visual impact.
Variation & Customization: Experiment with fruit infusions (pineapple, passion fruit), flavored syrups, or alternate rum blends for personalized twists.
Tasting & Evaluation: Hone your palate to detect balance points, ensuring the nutty almond note complements but does not overpower.
No-Bake Cheesecake Layered Cake Squares
5 Lessons
3.5 hours
Intermediate
What you'll learn
Preparing and pressing the ideal crust (graham, cookie, or nut-based)
Mixing smooth, lump-free cheesecake filling with flavor variations (vanilla, citrus, chocolate)
Layering multiple cheesecake batters for striped or marbled effects
Setting and chilling methods to ensure clean, precise slices
Decorating techniques: fruit compotes, ganache drips, whipped cream piping
Cutting and serving tips to maintain sharp edges and professional presentation
Cosmopolitan
6 Lessons
5.2 hours
Intermediate
What you'll learn
How to select and measure high-quality vodka, cranberry juice, Triple Sec (or Cointreau), and fresh lime juice for optimal balance.
Proper shaking technique: ice selection, shaker fill level, and timing to achieve a silky-smooth texture and bright color.
Glassware choice and chilling methods (using a martini glass vs. a coupe).
Classic garnish options—lime wheel or twist—and how to express citrus oils for aroma.
Variations on the original recipe (e.g., swapping orange liqueurs or adjusting tartness).
Tips for batch-make a pitcher of Cosmopolitans without losing the vibrant hue and balanced taste.
Whiskey Sour
4 Lessons
1.2 hour
Intermediate
What you'll learn
History & Origins: Discover the origins of the Whiskey Sour, including its 19th-century naval roots and how it evolved into a mainstream favorite.
Ingredient Selection: Learn how to choose the right whiskey (bourbon, rye, or blended), select fresh lemons, and prepare simple syrup.
Techniques & Ratios: Master the proper juice-to-whiskey ratio (typically 2:1), the role of egg white (optional), and the importance of “dry shaking” versus “wet shaking.”
Shaking & Pouring: Develop your shaking technique to achieve a balanced, chilled cocktail with the signature frothy top.
Garnishing & Presentation: Practice professional garnishing methods—lemon wheel, maraschino cherry, and bitters drops—to elevate appearance and aroma.
Variation & Customization: Explore variations such as using different citrus (e.g., lime), flavored syrups, or spiced bitters to personalize the drink.
Tasting & Evaluation: Hone your palate to identify balance, acidity, sweetness, and mouthfeel, ensuring each Whiskey Sour is perfectly harmonious.
Carrot Cake & Spiced Loaf Cakes
2 Lessons
2.2 hours
Intermediate
What you'll learn
How to grate carrots (or prepare alternative base ingredients) to achieve ideal moisture and texture
Techniques for toasting nuts and folding mix-ins to prevent a heavy crumb
Spice blending ratios for cinnamon, nutmeg, ginger, and cloves to balance warmth and sweetness
Methods to cream butter and sugar just enough—no overmixing—so loaves rise evenly without tunnels
Frosting options: crafting classic cream cheese frosting, drizzling brown butter glaze, and applying a neat powdered sugar dusting
Variations on the base recipe (apple-spice, pumpkin-spice, coconut-carrot) to adapt to seasonal ingredients
Crêpe Suzette
3 Lessons
3.3 hours
Intermediate
What you'll learn
Techniques for cooking crêpes evenly in a nonstick pan (temperature control, batter spread).
Steps to prepare an aromatic orange–butter sauce with fresh citrus zest and juice.
Proper method of adding liqueur and safely flambéing to develop caramelized notes.
Plating and folding options that highlight the vibrant orange sauce.
Tips for timing so crêpes remain warm and supple when served.
Ingredient substitutions (e.g., Cointreau or Grand Marnier, using mandarin or tangerine zest).
Espresso Martini
7 Lessons
2.5 hours
Intermediate
What you'll learn
Historical Background: Trace the origins of the Espresso Martini and understand its cultural impact in the mid-1980s London bar scene.
Ingredient Selection: Identify the ideal vodka and coffee liqueur varieties, plus quality indicators for fresh espresso beans.
Espresso Extraction: Master key variables—pressure, temperature, and timing—to pull a shot optimized for a cocktail.
Mixology Techniques: Learn dry-shaking and ice-shaking methods to achieve a rich, stable crema and a perfectly chilled drink.
Straining & Presentation: Discover how to double-strain for a crystal-clear pour, layer foam properly, and place garnishes without collapsing the crema.
Serving & Pairing: Explore glassware choices, serving temperatures, and ideal food pairings for various occasions.
Ramen Tonkotsu
4 Lessons
2.3 hours
Intermediate
What you'll learn
How to blanch and simmer pork bones and fat over high heat to achieve a milky, emulsified Tonkotsu broth.
Techniques for preparing and seasoning tare (flavor base) to complement the broth’s richness.
Methods for cooking or making alkaline-style ramen noodles to the correct chew (koshi).
Preparation of classic toppings: chashu pork (rolled braised pork belly), ajitsuke tamago (marinated soft-boiled egg), menma (seasoned bamboo shoots), and negi (green onions).
Balancing and assembling each component—broth, tare, noodles, and toppings—so the final bowl is harmonious in texture, aroma, and flavor.
New York Cheesecake
2 Lessons
2.3 hours
Intermediate
What you'll learn
Ingredient Selection & Ratios: Identify the best types of cream cheese, sour cream, and eggs; calculate the ideal proportion for a dense, creamy texture without greasiness.
Crust Preparation: How to toast and bind graham-cracker crumbs using melted butter and a hint of sugar; press evenly to create a sturdy, flavorful base.
Mixing Techniques: Beat cream cheese to a smooth consistency, incorporate sugar gradually, and fold in eggs and dairy to prevent overmixing and air incorporation that cause cracks.
Water-Bath Baking: Set up a proper bain-marie—wrapping the springform pan, positioning in the oven, and monitoring water level—to ensure even heat and prevent browning or cracking.
Cooling & Setting: Techniques for gradual temperature reduction—oven-off resting, room-temperature cooldown, then refrigeration—to minimize shrinkage and produce a flawless top.
Flavor Variations & Toppings: Simple ways to add lemon zest or vanilla bean for subtle notes; recipes for fruit compotes (strawberry, blueberry) and ganache for elegant finishes.
Troubleshooting Common Issues: Solutions for cracked tops, soggy crusts, and overly dense fillings; learn how small temperature shifts or mixing errors impact final results.