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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.
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.
Diamond Is Forever Martini
3 Lessons
59 minutes
Intermediate
What you'll learn
Ingredient Selection: How to choose the finest vodka or gin, the right sparkling wine, and food-grade iridescent dust (or edible glitter) for a dazzling effect.
Balance & Proportion: Techniques for blending spirit, vermouth (if using gin), and sparkling wine so that bubbles and glitter remain suspended.
Shake vs. Stir Techniques: When to shake for aeration and shimmer, and when to stir for a clearer, smoother presentation.
Sparkle Infusion: Methods for adding edible dust or glitter so that it floats and catches light without clumping or sinking.
Presentation & Garnish: Ways to rim the glass with sugar or fine glitter, and craft a minimalist twist or crystal garnish to enhance the “diamond” theme.
Mushroom Vol-au-Vent with Sour Cream and Thyme
3 Lessons
1 hour
Intermediate
What you'll learn
How to select and prep a mix of wild mushrooms for maximum flavor (cleaning, slicing)
Techniques for sautéing mushrooms to develop deep, caramelized notes without becoming soggy
Crafting a silky, sour cream–based mushroom sauce (balancing acidity and creaminess)
Proper assembly of homemade or store-bought puff pastry shells to maintain crispness
Finishing touches: infusing fresh thyme, seasoning, and plating for an attractive presentation
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
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.
The Winston
4 Lessons
1.4 hour
Intermediate
What you'll learn
Ingredient Harmony: How to select a high-quality single-malt or blended Scotch (or bourbon) and pair it with an appropriate dry vermouth.
Bitters Application: Which bitters complement whisky and vermouth, and how to dose them for optimal aroma without overpowering the base spirits.
Stirring vs. Shaking: Why “The Winston” is best built in a mixing glass, and how to stir to achieve crystal clarity and ideal dilution.
Garnishing Techniques: Crafting the perfect citrus twist and expressing its oils to accentuate the drink’s aromatics.
Glassware Selection: Choosing the right glass (coupe or old-fashioned) to showcase the cocktail’s color and maintain temperature.
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.
Smoked Salmon and Dill Canapés
3 Lessons
1.8 hour
Intermediate
What you'll learn
Techniques for selecting high-quality cold-smoked salmon with optimal texture and flavor.
How to prepare crisp bases—whether toasted brioche rounds or thin cucumber slices—for a sturdy yet delicate platform.
Methods for making a light, herbed cream cheese spread that balances zest and creaminess.
Proper assembly and layering to ensure each canapé holds together and presents beautifully.
Philly Cheesesteak
3 Lessons
3.8 hours
Intermediate
What you'll learn
How to choose and prepare the ideal cut of beef (ribeye or top round) for optimal flavor and tenderness.
Techniques for slicing steak paper-thin—even when working with untrimmed roasts—to ensure quick, even cooking.
Methods for properly caramelizing onions (and optional peppers) so they develop sweetness without burning.
The art of toasting a hoagie roll: achieving a lightly crisp exterior that still yields under melted cheese.
Cheese-melting strategies (provolone, American, or Cheez Whiz): achieving a gooey, coated consistency without overcooking.
Assembly order and timing: layering meat, onions, and cheese so each bite is balanced and warm.
Customization ideas: adding mushrooms, hot peppers, or garlic aioli to elevate traditional flavors.
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.
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Art of Fondant & Modeling Chocolate
4 Lessons
1.2 hour
Intermediate
What you'll learn
Fondant Fundamentals: How to knead, roll, and cover a cake in smooth fondant; troubleshooting common issues like tearing or cracking.
Color Mixing & Painting: Methods for achieving uniform pastel or vibrant hues using gel, powder, and airbrush techniques; blending shades for gradients and ombré effects.
Modeling Chocolate Preparation: Step-by-step process to make stable, pliable modeling chocolate at home—adjusting ratios for firmness or flexibility.
Sculpting Techniques: Building 3D elements (flowers, animals, figurines) layer by layer; using armature supports for larger models.
Texture & Embellishment: Creating realistic surface details—wood grain, lace patterns, ruffles, and draping—using molds, veiners, embossing tools, and impression mats.
Piping & Detailing: Accenting fondant and modeling chocolate pieces with royal icing, edible beads, and dusting powders to add dimension and realism.
Assembly & Structural Integrity: Best practices for attaching heavy sugar components to cake tiers; internal support systems (dowels, skewers) to ensure stability during transport and display.
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)
Spinach & Strawberry Salad
7 Lessons
3.8 hours
Intermediate
What you'll learn
How to select and prep baby spinach for optimal tenderness
Techniques for slicing and macerating strawberries to intensify sweetness
Crafting a balanced honey–balsamic vinaigrette from scratch
Layering ingredients for maximum textural contrast
Tips for plating and garnishing to elevate presentation
Strategies for make-ahead assembly without wilting
Passion Fruit and Lychee Tart
7 Lessons
1.8 hour
Intermediate
What you'll learn
How to prepare and blind-bake an almond shortcrust pastry.
Techniques for making a silky smooth passion fruit curd without curdling.
Methods to poach or macerate lychee for optimal flavor and texture.
Assembly steps for layering curd and fruit in the tart shell.
Baking times and temperatures to achieve a crisp crust and set filling.
Creating a glossy fruit glaze to finish and preserve freshness.
Garnishing ideas to elevate presentation (edible flowers, zest, or mint).
Caramelized Banana
2 Lessons
2.4 hours
Intermediate
What you'll learn
Banana Selection & Ripeness
How to choose bananas at the peak of sweetness and proper firmness for caramelizing.
Recognizing visual and tactile cues that indicate ideal ripeness.
Caramel Sauce Preparation
Techniques for melting and browning sugar without burning—achieving a smooth, amber-hued caramel.
Balancing sweetness and depth by adjusting cook time and adding flavor enhancers like vanilla or citrus.
Cooking & Coating Bananas
Proper slicing methods to ensure even cooking.
Timing the addition of butter and bananas so the fruit softens without turning mushy.
Tips for gently tossing banana slices in hot caramel to create uniform coating.
Serving & Pairing Ideas
Creative ways to plate caramelized bananas as a standalone dessert or as a component (pancakes, waffles, yogurt, ice cream).
Garnish suggestions—nuts, herbs, spice dustings—to add texture and color contrast.
Storage and make-ahead strategies to preserve caramel’s texture and banana integrity.
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).
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
Decadent Chocolate-Drizzled Cake Pops
4 Lessons
5.2 hours
Intermediate
What you'll learn
How to bake a moist cake base optimized for cake pops
Techniques for crumbling and mixing cake with fillings for consistent texture
Molding and chilling methods to form even, crack-free spheres
Proper chocolate tempering for glossy, snap-worthy coatings
Drizzling and decoration tips: two-tone drizzles, sprinkles, and edible embellishments
Storage and transport strategies to keep cake pops fresh and intact
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
Pavlova
4 Lessons
3.3 hours
Intermediate
What you'll learn
Meringue Fundamentals (Paragraph + List):
You’ll understand how to whip egg whites to the correct stiffness and fold in sugar without deflating the mixture.
Recognize stages of beaten egg whites (soft peaks → stiff peaks).
Techniques for incorporating sugar gradually.
Identifying when the meringue mixture is ready for baking.
**Shaping & Baking Techniques (Table):
Step Key Tip
Piping vs. Spreading Use a piping bag for defined edges; spread with a spatula for a rustic look.
Forming a Well Create a shallow indentation in the center to hold cream and fruit.
Oven Temperature Start at 120 °C (250 °F) for 15 min, then reduce to 90 °C (200 °F) to dry.
This table highlights how small adjustments in technique and temperature impact the final texture.
Cream & Fruit Assembly (Paragraph):
Learn to prepare stabilized whipped cream so it holds shape, and choose complementary fruits (e.g., kiwi, berries, passion fruit) to balance sweetness and acidity.