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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.
Fish & Chips
7 Lessons
2.3 hours
Intermediate
What you'll learn
How to choose and prepare the right white fish (e.g., cod, haddock) for firm, flaky results.
Techniques for making a light, airy beer batter that clings evenly and fries to a golden crisp.
Step-by-step instructions for cutting, soaking, and rinsing potatoes to achieve chip-worthy texture.
Best practices for oil temperature control (325–350 °F) to avoid greasy or undercooked coating.
Tips for drying and seasoning fish and chips immediately after frying to lock in crunch.
Suggestions for traditional condiments and plating: malt vinegar, tartar sauce, mushy peas, and lemon wedges.
Mastering Chocolate Cakes
4 Lessons
1.4 hour
Intermediate
What you'll learn
Ingredient Essentials
Understanding Dutch-process vs. natural cocoa
Choosing between all-purpose, cake, and bread flour
Role of oil vs. butter for moisture
Batter Techniques
Creaming method for light layers
One-bowl “melted-chocolate” method for dense cakes
Whipping egg whites for chiffon-style chocolate cake
Baking & Structure
Oven temperature calibration and its impact on rise
Tips for level cakes: pan prep, baking strips, and testing doneness
Troubleshooting: sunken centers, gummy crumbs, uneven tops
Fillings & Frostings
Crafting silky chocolate ganache (TABLE BELOW)
Whipped chocolate buttercream vs. Swiss meringue buttercream
Simple whipped cream and mousse fillings
Decoration & Assembly
Stack and level layers with a cake comb and turntable
Smooth crumb coat, final coat, and ganache drip techniques
Simple piping (star tips) and fresh-fruit accents
Frosting Type Key Ingredients Best Use Case
Chocolate Ganache Equal parts dark chocolate & cream Drip cakes, glossy finishes
Swiss Meringue Buttercream Egg whites, sugar, butter, cocoa Stable layer cakes, rosettes
Whipped Chocolate Buttercream Butter, cocoa powder, powdered sugar, milk Light filling, quick spreads
Mojito
3 Lessons
2.3 hours
Intermediate
What you'll learn
How to properly muddle mint and sugar to release essential oils without bruising the leaves.
The ideal ratio of white rum, fresh lime juice, and simple syrup for a perfectly balanced drink.
Techniques for layering ingredients and adding soda water to preserve carbonation.
Tips for selecting the freshest mint varieties and hand-rolling or tearing leaves.
Methods to crush ice at home for that classic “frosty” Mojito texture.
Variations on the traditional recipe, including flavored syrups or fruit additions.
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
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.
Caprese Salad
6 Lessons
2.3 hours
Intermediate
What you'll learn
How to select perfectly ripe tomatoes and fresh mozzarella
Techniques for uniform slicing and layering
Balancing flavors with olive oil, balsamic vinegar, salt, and pepper
Creative garnishes and presentation ideas
Tips for make-ahead prep without sacrificing freshness
Wagyu A5 Steak with Baby Potato Aioli and Demi-Glace
4 Lessons
2.3 hours
Intermediate
What you'll learn
Techniques for cooking A5 Wagyu to ideal doneness (medium-rare to rare)
How to prepare a silky baby potato aioli using sous-vide or stovetop methods
Steps to make a proper French-style demi-glace, including mirepoix sauté and red wine reduction
Plate composition strategies to showcase the steak’s marbling alongside colorful accents
Timing coordination for serving hot steak with freshly made sauces
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.
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
Troubleshooting & Refinement Workshop
4 Lessons
2.9 hours
Intermediate
What you'll learn
Identifying Baking Flaws
Recognize symptoms: wet centers, domed tops, tunneling.
Distinguish oven, ingredient, and mixing–related causes.
Adjusting Recipes & Techniques
Modify ratios for moisture balance and crumb structure.
Tweak mixing times to avoid over- or undermixing.
Oven Calibration & Bake Environment
Test for hot spots with simple cake tester method.
Optimize rack placement and temperature adjustments.
Emergency Fixes During Baking
Rescue sinking cakes mid-bake with tented foil or reduced heat.
Correct cracked tops by adjusting cooling and humidity.
Refinement Practices
Use test batches to fine-tune recipes.
Record observations and standardize best practices.
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Discover Our Newest Culinary Courses
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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
Vegan & Gluten-Free Cake Innovations
3 Lessons
1.5 hour
Intermediate
What you'll learn
Flour Blends & Ratios: How to create balanced gluten-free flour mixes (almond, oat, rice, sorghum) and adjust for different cake styles (sponges, pound cakes, chiffon).
Binder Techniques: Use flaxseed meal, chia gel, and aquafaba as egg replacers to provide lift and cohesion; troubleshoot sticky or crumbly batters.
Moisture Control: Incorporate nondairy milks (almond, oat, coconut), fruit purées, and oil ratios to maintain tenderness without a gummy crumb.
Sweetener Alternatives: Work with maple syrup, coconut sugar, and date paste; understand how liquid versus granulated sweeteners affect texture and browning.
Flavor Innovations: Develop unique cake profiles—matcha-coconut layer, cacao-beet marble, citrus-herb infusion—using natural colorants and extracts.
Frosting & Filling Adaptations: Prepare stabilized coconut whipped cream, aquafaba meringue buttercream, and avocado-chocolate ganache; learn to pipe and decorate without dairy.
Baking Adjustments: Modify oven temperatures, bake times, and pan preparations for even rise and minimal collapse in vegan/gluten-free batters.
Troubleshooting: Identify and fix issues like dense crumb, dryness, or collapse; use gentle folding, resting times, and moisture tests to ensure success.
Mastering Chocolate Cakes
4 Lessons
1.4 hour
Intermediate
What you'll learn
Ingredient Essentials
Understanding Dutch-process vs. natural cocoa
Choosing between all-purpose, cake, and bread flour
Role of oil vs. butter for moisture
Batter Techniques
Creaming method for light layers
One-bowl “melted-chocolate” method for dense cakes
Whipping egg whites for chiffon-style chocolate cake
Baking & Structure
Oven temperature calibration and its impact on rise
Tips for level cakes: pan prep, baking strips, and testing doneness
Troubleshooting: sunken centers, gummy crumbs, uneven tops
Fillings & Frostings
Crafting silky chocolate ganache (TABLE BELOW)
Whipped chocolate buttercream vs. Swiss meringue buttercream
Simple whipped cream and mousse fillings
Decoration & Assembly
Stack and level layers with a cake comb and turntable
Smooth crumb coat, final coat, and ganache drip techniques
Simple piping (star tips) and fresh-fruit accents
Frosting Type Key Ingredients Best Use Case
Chocolate Ganache Equal parts dark chocolate & cream Drip cakes, glossy finishes
Swiss Meringue Buttercream Egg whites, sugar, butter, cocoa Stable layer cakes, rosettes
Whipped Chocolate Buttercream Butter, cocoa powder, powdered sugar, milk Light filling, quick spreads
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.
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.
Apple Strudel
4 Lessons
4.3 hours
Intermediate
What you'll learn
How to prepare and knead traditional strudel dough, achieving elasticity without gluten overdevelopment.
Techniques for resting and stretching dough until it is paper-thin.
How to make a perfectly balanced apple filling: selecting the right apple varieties, mixing sugar, spices, raisins, and breadcrumbs.
Methods for brushing with butter and rolling without tearing dough.
Baking tips to ensure a golden, crisp crust and tender, aromatic interior.
Variations: nut-studded apple strudel, cherry-apple combination, nut-free options for allergies.
Simple plating and serving suggestions—warm from the oven with vanilla sauce, whipped cream, or a dusting of powdered sugar.
Beef Stroganoff
3 Lessons
2.3 hours
Intermediate
What you'll learn
Ingredient Selection & Preparation:
How to choose ideal beef cuts (such as sirloin, tenderloin, or ribeye) and properly trim and slice them into even, bite-sized strips.
Techniques for cleaning, slicing, and preparing mushrooms, onions, and garlic to maximize flavor release.
Sautéing Fundamentals:
Maintaining optimal pan temperature for searing beef without overcooking.
Building a flavor base by sautéing onions and mushrooms to the right level of caramelization.
Sauce Development & Balancing:
Creating a roux or pan-deglazing method to thicken the sauce naturally.
Incorporating sour cream (or crème fraîche) at the correct temperature to prevent curdling.
Seasoning strategies—mustard, paprika, Worcestershire sauce—for depth and complexity.
Timing & Texture Control:
Managing cook times to ensure beef remains tender while mushrooms and onions soften.
Knowing when to add sour cream off-heat versus on low heat for optimal creaminess.
Adjusting consistency—when to thin with stock or thicken by reduction.
Presentation & Serving Suggestions:
Plating options: over buttered egg noodles, fluffy rice, or silky mashed potatoes.
Garnishing ideas—fresh parsley, chives, or dill—for color contrast and aroma.
Tips for reheating or making ahead without sacrificing texture.
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.
Osso Buco
2 Lessons
1.3 hour
Intermediate
What you'll learn
How to choose the right cut (veal or beef shank) and prepare it for braising.
Techniques for browning meat and aromatics to develop a flavorful base.
Proper use of white wine and tomato elements to achieve a balanced sauce.
Heat control and timing to ensure the shank becomes fork-tender without drying out.
Preparation of gremolata (lemon zest, garlic, parsley) to top the dish with bright freshness.
Chicken Roulade with Pistachios and Sun-Dried Tomatoes
3 Lessons
3 hours
Intermediate
What you'll learn
How to butterfly and pound chicken breasts for uniform thinness
Techniques for layering and rolling a filled roulade to ensure a tight spiral
Methods for achieving a golden sear and finishing in the oven without drying the chicken
Creating a complementary lemon-herb pan sauce using deglazed fond, white wine, and fresh herbs
Proper slicing and plating to showcase the roulade’s pinwheel cross-section