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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.
Duck Breast with Caramelized Apples and Port Wine Sauce
2 Lessons
1.9 hour
Intermediate
What you'll learn
How to score and season duck breast for optimal rendered fat and crisp skin
Techniques for safely rendering duck fat in a cold pan and achieving uniform sear
Steps to caramelize apple wedges using butter, brown sugar, and a pinch of cinnamon
Methods for constructing a port wine reduction with shallots, herbs, and a splash of balsamic
Timing coordination to rest the duck and serve apples and sauce at the perfect temperature
Mini Crab Cakes with Lemon Aioli
5 Lessons
58 minutes
Intermediate
What you'll learn
How to select and handle fresh lump crab meat for maximum flavor and minimal shell fragments.
The proper ratio of binders (egg, mayonnaise, breadcrumbs) to create tender, non-gummy crab cakes.
Techniques for shaping consistently sized mini patties that hold together during cooking.
Pan-frying tips to achieve a uniformly golden, crisp exterior without overcooking the interior.
How to prepare a smooth, emulsified lemon aioli with the right balance of acidity and creaminess.
Plating and serving suggestions to present mini crab cakes attractively for guests.
Blooming Gelatin Basics
2 Lessons
2.6 hours
Intermediate
What you'll learn
The difference between naked and semi-naked finishes
How to achieve even cake layers with minimal frosting
Techniques for crumb coating and thin buttercream application
Decorating ideas: fresh flowers, fruit, and simple drizzles
Tips for maintaining stability despite lighter frosting
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.
Greek Village Salad
4 Lessons
2.2 hours
Intermediate
What you'll learn
How to select the ripest tomatoes, cucumbers, and peppers for maximum flavor.
Techniques for cutting each vegetable to optimal size and shape.
Crafting the classic olive-oil and red-wine-vinegar dressing.
Balancing saltiness from olives and feta with acidity and sweetness.
Presentation tips for a striking, authentic Horiatiki platter.
Creative variations using capers, oregano, or roasted peppers.
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.
Pulled Pork Sandwich
4 Lessons
3.3 hours
Intermediate
What you'll learn
Choosing the Right Cut: How to select a well-marbled pork shoulder (Boston butt) and understand why fat content matters for pulled pork.
Seasoning & Rubs: Crafting a balanced dry rub with spices and aromatics to build depth of flavor.
Cooking Methods: Techniques for both traditional smoker smoking (wood vs. charcoal), oven roasting, and slow-cooker approaches—pros and cons of each.
Temperature Control: Monitoring internal meat temperature, knowing when to wrap (the “Texas crutch”), and recognizing the “stall” point.
Shredding & Resting: Properly resting the cooked pork, shredding techniques (fork vs. claw), and keeping the meat moist.
BBQ Sauce Basics: Making a homemade barbecue sauce (vinegar-based, tomato-based, or mustard-based variations) and adjusting sweetness, acidity, and heat.
Sandwich Assembly: Choosing the ideal bun (brioche, kaiser roll, or potato roll), layering techniques to prevent sogginess, and adding complementary toppings (coleslaw, pickles, onions).
Plate Presentation & Storage: Tips for presentation (plating, garnishes) and storing any leftovers without losing texture or flavor.
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).
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.
French Gateau & Entremet Principles
2 Lessons
1.3 hour
Intermediate
What you'll learn
Fundamental Structures: How to build entremets layer by layer—choosing and baking the right sponge (génoise, Joconde, biscuit cuillère), creating thin croustillant layers, and assembling mousse and bavarois tiers for height and stability.
Texture & Temperature Management: Techniques to ensure each component sets properly (e.g., mousse firmness, gelatin bloom, glaze viscosity) and how to keep layers distinct without bleeding.
Flavor Profiling & Balance: Pairing fruit purées, chocolate, nuts, and creams to achieve harmonious taste profiles. Understanding acidity, sweetness, and how to cut richness with complementary elements (fruit inserts, crunchy praline).
Advanced Finishing Techniques: Preparing and applying a smooth mirror glaze, torching velour sprays, using transfer sheets, and piping delicate decorations. Learning how to achieve a polished, professional look every time.
Assembly & Troubleshooting: Best practices for unmolding, repositioning, and storing entremets. Identifying and correcting common issues—sogginess, collapsed layers, uneven glazes.
Presentation & Plating: Strategies for cutting perfectly even slices, garnishing with textures (tuile, cocoa nibs, spun sugar), and arranging plated portions so they look as good as they taste.
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Our courses are grouped by category to help you find what suits your taste. From quick dinners to gourmet desserts — start with what inspires you.
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Discover Our Newest Culinary Courses
Get inspired by our latest additions! These exciting courses bring fresh ideas and techniques to your kitchen, perfect for food lovers eager to try something new. Browse our carousel to find your next culinary adventure.
Lobster Roll with Garlic Butter
4 Lessons
3.3 hours
Intermediate
What you'll learn
How to select, buy, and cook fresh lobster meat (from boiling/steaming to picking meat).
Techniques for making flavored garlic butter (infusing with garlic, herbs, lemon zest).
Proper seasoning and temperature control to keep lobster tender and juicy.
Best practices for toasting split-top hot dog buns or brioche rolls so they hold up and absorb butter.
How to assemble and garnish a Lobster Roll (balancing textures with finely chopped celery, chives, or parsley).
Gold-Leaf Tacos al Pastor
5 Lessons
1.9 hour
Intermediate
What you'll learn
Achiote Marinade Mastery: Craft the traditional adobo marinade using achiote paste, pineapple juice, garlic, and spices.
Marination & Stacking Techniques: Properly marinate and assemble the pork “trompo” for optimal flavor infusion.
Homemade Tortillas: Mix, press, and cook fresh corn tortillas to serve as the perfect base.
Grill & Carve: Safely grill the marinated pork and learn slicing techniques for perfectly tender pieces.
Edible Gold Application: Handle and apply edible gold leaf to enhance both taste and presentation.
Plating & Garnishing: Combine classic toppings—pineapple, onion, cilantro—with gold accents for a balanced, eye-catching dish.
Spinach and Artichoke Dip Bites
3 Lessons
2 hours
Intermediate
What you'll learn
How to prepare and drain fresh spinach without excess moisture.
Techniques for chopping and seasoning canned or fresh artichoke hearts.
Methods to combine cheeses (cream cheese, mozzarella, Parmesan) for optimal creaminess.
How to fill and bake mini pastry shells (phyllo cups or mini tart shells) to prevent sogginess.
Timing and temperature control to achieve a golden crust and melted interior.
Tabouleh
6 Lessons
2.3 hours
Intermediate
What you'll learn
How to select and properly prepare the key ingredients for authentic tabouleh.
Techniques for soaking and draining bulgur to achieve perfect texture.
Knife skills for finely chopping parsley, mint, tomatoes, and onions.
How to balance acidic, salty, and herbal flavors in the dressing.
Variations to adapt tabouleh for gluten-free and grain-free diets.
Presentation tips to serve tabouleh attractively as part of a mezze spread.
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
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.
Crispy French Fries
5 Lessons
1.6 hour
Intermediate
What you'll learn
How to choose the ideal potato variety for frying
Techniques for cutting uniform sticks to ensure even cooking
Why soaking and rinsing potatoes removes excess starch
How to dry potatoes properly before frying to achieve crispiness
The double-fry method: temperature control and timing
Seasoning strategies for perfect flavor balance
Tips for storing and reheating fries without losing texture
Caviar Pommes Frites
5 Lessons
2.5 hours
Intermediate
What you'll learn
Perfect Fry Technique: Double-fry method for ultra-crisp exterior and tender interior
Caviar Handling: Proper storage, gentle scooping, and temperature control
Sauce Preparation: Whipping crème fraîche to airy perfection and seasoning
Flavor Balancing: Harmonizing the saltiness of caviar with the richness of the fry
Plating & Garnish: Artful arrangements using micro-greens, chives, and edible flowers
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.
Greek Village Salad
4 Lessons
2.2 hours
Intermediate
What you'll learn
How to select the ripest tomatoes, cucumbers, and peppers for maximum flavor.
Techniques for cutting each vegetable to optimal size and shape.
Crafting the classic olive-oil and red-wine-vinegar dressing.
Balancing saltiness from olives and feta with acidity and sweetness.
Presentation tips for a striking, authentic Horiatiki platter.
Creative variations using capers, oregano, or roasted peppers.