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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.
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.
Eggplant Parmesan
4 Lessons
59 minutes
Intermediate
What you'll learn
Below is an overview of the key skills and concepts you’ll master by the end of this lesson.
Outcome Description
Eggplant Selection & Prep Identify firm, glossy eggplants with minimal seeds; learn to salt and remove bitterness.
Breaded Coating Technique Achieve a crisp, golden crust using both breadcrumb and flour methods.
Tomato Sauce Creation Make a balanced marinara: tomato acidity, sautéed aromatics, and fresh basil notes.
Layering & Baking Stack components without sliding, ensuring even coverage and melt.
Cheese Choices & Melting Compare mozzarella versus provolone, and understand how Parmigiano-Reggiano adds depth.
Presentation & Garnish Plate the dish with fresh herbs, extra cheese shavings, and optional balsamic glaze.
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
Profiteroles with Custard
3 Lessons
1.3 hour
Intermediate
What you'll learn
How to prepare and bake pâte à choux (choux pastry) to produce perfectly puffed profiterole shells.
The step-by-step process for cooking a smooth, lump-free vanilla custard (crème pâtissière).
Techniques for piping and stuffing profiterole shells without causing them to collapse.
How to make a simple yet luscious chocolate sauce (ganache-style) for drizzling or dipping.
Presentation tips for arranging profiteroles on a platter or creating a classic croquembouche-style tower.
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.
Mousse & Bavarian Cream Cakes
4 Lessons
4.3 hours
Intermediate
What you'll learn
How to prepare a stable French or Italian meringue for mousse bases, ensuring smooth, airy texture
Techniques for melting and tempering chocolate, fruit purées, or coffee infusions to flavor mousses
Steps for making Bavarian cream: blooming gelatin, combining with custard base, and folding whipped cream for lightness
Methods for assembling layered desserts: soaking sponge or biscuit bases, pouring mousse, and creating neat, level layers
Tips for unmolding and glazing cakes—mirror glaze or ganache—to achieve a glossy, professional finish
Variations on flavor profiles: dark chocolate-mint mousse, raspberry-vanilla Bavarian, and tiramisu-inspired cream layers
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.
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.
Italian Tiramisu with Rare Coffee Varieties
4 Lessons
3 hours
Intermediate
What you'll learn
Identifying and sourcing rare coffee beans ideal for brewing tiramisu espresso.
Precision brewing methods (espresso and cold brew) to extract optimal flavor without bitterness.
Making smooth mascarpone cream using traditional whisking and folding techniques.
Assembling layers of coffee-soaked ladyfingers and mascarpone for consistent texture.
Balancing sweetness, coffee intensity, and cream thickness for a perfect mouthfeel.
Presentation tips to showcase coffee beans alongside each serving.
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.
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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.
Seared Foie Gras with Caramelized Pear Compote
2 Lessons
1.2 hour
Intermediate
What you'll learn
How to select and prepare high-quality foie gras, ensuring optimal texture and flavor.
Proper pan-searing techniques to achieve a golden-brown crust without overcooking the interior.
Step-by-step method for making silky caramelized pear compote infused with brown sugar, white wine, and warming spices.
How to balance the fatty richness of foie gras with sweet-tart fruit compote for a perfect flavor pairing.
Panna Cotta
5 Lessons
2.4 hours
Intermediate
What you'll learn
The fundamentals of making a perfectly smooth, classic Vanilla Panna Cotta with no grainy texture.
How to bloom and incorporate gelatin for optimal set and mouthfeel.
Techniques for infusing cream with aromatics (e.g., vanilla beans, citrus zest, coffee grounds) without overcooking.
Troubleshooting common issues (e.g., weeping, over‐firm Panna Cotta, air bubbles).
Recipe adaptations for dietary preferences (e.g., coconut-based Panna Cotta for a dairy-free alternative, agar-agar substitutions for vegetarian).
Creative topping and garnish ideas: fruit coulis, macerated berries, caramel shards, chocolate curls, and edible flowers.
Elegant plating and serving methods (serving in molds, serving “naked” in jars, layering with compotes).
Beef Tacos
6 Lessons
2.5 hours
Intermediate
What you'll learn
Beef Selection & Preparation: How to choose between ground beef, skirt steak, or chuck roast; trimming and cutting techniques for even cooking.
Seasoning & Marinades: Crafting a balanced spice blend (chili powder, cumin, oregano) and optional citrus-based marinade for tender, flavorful beef.
Cooking Methods: Techniques for stovetop sautéing, grilling, and slow-simmering to achieve optimal texture and taste.
Tortilla Choices & Warming: Differences between corn and flour tortillas; methods to warm or lightly char tortillas on a skillet or griddle.
Salsa & Sauce Creation: Simple recipes for pico de gallo, salsa verde, and creamy sauces (e.g., crema or chipotle aioli), including ingredient ratios and seasoning adjustments.
Taco Assembly & Layering: Order of layering (meat, salsa, cheese, garnishes) to prevent sogginess; tips on portion sizing and presentation.
Garnish Variations: Ideas for fresh cilantro, diced onions, lime wedges, pickled jalapeños, and cotija cheese to enhance each bite.
Serving & Pairings: Suggestions for sides (rice, beans, elote) and beverage pairings (margaritas, aguas frescas) to complete the meal.
Golden Chocolate Fondant
5 Lessons
3.3 hours
Intermediate
What you'll learn
Ingredient Selection & Preparation
How to choose and combine premium dark chocolate, unsalted butter, and the unique ingredient (edible gold dust) to achieve both flavor depth and visual appeal.
Proper techniques for melting and tempering chocolate to ensure smooth consistency.
Batter Creation & Consistency Control
Step-by-step guidance on mixing flour, sugar, eggs, and cocoa to create a velvety batter that bakes into a crisp exterior while preserving a molten core.
Tips for testing batter viscosity to guarantee consistently gooey centers.
Molding & Baking Techniques
Methods for greasing and flouring individual ramekins or molds so the fondants release cleanly.
Precise oven temperature and timing strategies—accounting for oven variances—to achieve the signature “golden” crust with a flowing center.
Golden Finish Application
How to incorporate edible gold dust or gold leaf: when and how to apply it so it adheres beautifully without melting or smearing.
Alternative decoration ideas (e.g., gold-dusted raspberries, gold-tinted sauce) to complement the fondant’s appearance.
Plating & Serving
Techniques for plating fondants to maximize visual impact—pairing with complementary sauces (e.g., raspberry coulis, salted caramel) and garnishes.
Recommendations on optimal serving temperature and timing to preserve the molten center for guests.
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.
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.
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.
Salmon Confit on Baby Spinach
4 Lessons
1.4 hour
Intermediate
What you'll learn
How to choose high-quality salmon for confit (fresh-fish selection, portion sizes)
Steps to prepare the poaching oil with aromatics (garlic, thyme, citrus)
Technique for gently poaching salmon at a precise low temperature (175–185 °F / 80–85 °C)
Preparing baby spinach with a light lemon-mustard vinaigrette (emulsion basics)
Methods for plating so the salmon and spinach complement each other visually and texturally
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.