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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.
Tandoori Chicken
3 Lessons
56 minutes
Intermediate
What you'll learn
How to prepare and blend a traditional tandoori marinade (yogurt, spices, ginger, garlic).
Techniques for scoring and marinating chicken for maximum flavor absorption.
Substituting or simulating a tandoor oven using a home oven, grill, or stovetop.
Controlling heat and timing to achieve a juicy interior and lightly charred exterior.
Creating a simple mint-cilantro chutney or yogurt raita to accompany the chicken.
Plating and garnishing for authentic presentation (lemon wedges, sliced onions, coriander).
BBQ Brisket Slider
5 Lessons
4.2 hours
Intermediate
What you'll learn
How to choose the right cut of brisket (flat vs. point) and assess marbling for optimal smoking.
Techniques for trimming excess fat and applying a dry rub to enhance smoke penetration.
Methods for maintaining low-and-slow temperature control in your smoker, grill, or oven.
How to gauge brisket doneness (probe test, internal temperature) and execute a proper rest period.
Shredding and chopping strategies to preserve moist strands while removing connective tissue.
Balancing flavors by pairing brisket with homemade or store-bought barbecue sauce, pickled slaw, and toasted slider buns.
Tips for staging and serving—keeping sliders warm, preventing buns from sogging, and customizing toppings.
The Ultimate Crispy Chicken Wings Masterclass
3 Lessons
4 hours
Intermediate
What you'll learn
How to inspect and choose high-quality chicken wings for optimal taste and texture.
Proper trimming, joint separation, and brining methods to maximize moisture retention.
Seasoning strategies and marinade formulations that enhance depth of flavor.
Key differences between oven-baking, deep-frying, and air-frying to achieve different levels of crispiness.
Temperature control, timing, and airflow management to guarantee a golden, crunchy crust.
Old Fashioned
7 Lessons
1.9 hour
Intermediate
What you'll learn
How to properly muddle a sugar cube (or measure simple syrup) with bitters to create the foundation of an Old Fashioned.
Differences between using bourbon versus rye whiskey: flavor profiles, proof considerations, and regional traditions.
Techniques for selecting and expressing citrus peel to maximize aromatic oils without adding bitterness.
Best practices for choosing ice (large cubes or spheres) to control dilution and maintain temperature.
Stirring methods that achieve a silky texture and proper dilution—timing, tool grip, and motion.
Variations on the classic recipe, such as adding a barspoon of water, swapping citrus types, or using flavored bitters.
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
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.
Lamb Rogan Jos
3 Lessons
2.2 hours
Intermediate
What you'll learn
Outcome Description
Spice Selection & Preparation Identify and roast whole spices (cinnamon, cardamom, cloves) to form the foundation of the masala.
Yogurt Marinade Techniques Use yogurt and acid (lime or lemon) to tenderize lamb while preserving a creamy texture.
Building the Masala Layer ground spices (Kashmiri chili powder, coriander, cumin) for a balanced, vibrant curry base.
Browning & Layering Flavors Sear lamb to lock in juices, then deglaze with aromatics (onion, ginger, garlic) for depth.
Slow Simmering & Consistency Regulate heat and timing to allow lamb to become fork-tender without curdling the yogurt.
Finishing Touches Garnish with fresh cilantro, julienned ginger, and a drizzle of ghee for aroma and shine.
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
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)
Cinnamon Sugar–Coated Churro Cake Bites
3 Lessons
4 hours
Intermediate
What you'll learn
How to bake and crumble a base cake optimized for cake bites
Ratio of cake crumbs to filling for ideal texture and binding
Frying vs. baking methods for a golden, light crust
Blending and heating cinnamon-sugar coating for crisp adhesion
Shaping techniques for uniform, crack-free bites
Serving and storage tips to keep bites fresh and crunchy
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Practice with real recipes designed for all skill levels. From classic dishes to modern creations, you’ll master meals that impress every time.
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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)
Louis XIII Pure Gold Cocktail
4 Lessons
2.3 hours
Intermediate
What you'll learn
How to select and handle Louis XIII Cognac to preserve its intricate aromatic profile
Techniques for incorporating edible gold safely and attractively
Crafting a saffron-infused vermouth modifier that enhances, not overpowers, the cognac’s rancio
Proper stirring and dilution to maintain clarity while achieving silky texture
Choosing quality orange bitters and balancing their citric-spice character against the spirit base
Presentation tips: from glass choice to garnish placement for maximal visual impact
Serving temperature guidelines to showcase every nuance of ultra-aged cognac
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
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
Waldorf Salad
5 Lessons
3.3 hours
Intermediate
What you'll learn
Selecting the best apple varieties for texture and flavor
Toasting walnuts to maximize aroma and crunch
Balancing creaminess and acidity in a mayonnaise-yogurt dressing
Incorporating optional mix-ins like grapes or dried cranberries
Plating techniques for an attractive presentation
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.
Lamb Rogan Jos
3 Lessons
2.2 hours
Intermediate
What you'll learn
Outcome Description
Spice Selection & Preparation Identify and roast whole spices (cinnamon, cardamom, cloves) to form the foundation of the masala.
Yogurt Marinade Techniques Use yogurt and acid (lime or lemon) to tenderize lamb while preserving a creamy texture.
Building the Masala Layer ground spices (Kashmiri chili powder, coriander, cumin) for a balanced, vibrant curry base.
Browning & Layering Flavors Sear lamb to lock in juices, then deglaze with aromatics (onion, ginger, garlic) for depth.
Slow Simmering & Consistency Regulate heat and timing to allow lamb to become fork-tender without curdling the yogurt.
Finishing Touches Garnish with fresh cilantro, julienned ginger, and a drizzle of ghee for aroma and shine.
Cobb Salad
6 Lessons
2.9 hours
Intermediate
What you'll learn
How to poach or grill chicken breast for optimal juiciness
Technique for rendering and crisping bacon
Proper avocado selection and slicing without browning
Making a balanced Dijon-honey vinaigrette
Layering and plating the salad for visual appeal
Variations to adapt to dietary preferences (vegetarian, gluten-free)
Quinoa & Kale Salad
4 Lessons
2.9 hours
Intermediate
What you'll learn
How to cook quinoa perfectly every time
Proper technique for “massaging” kale to remove bitterness
Knife skills for uniformly chopping vegetables
How to whisk together a balanced lemon–tahini dressing
Tips for seasoning and customizing the salad to taste
Strategies for storing and reheating without sogginess
Crème Brûlée
5 Lessons
1.3 hour
Intermediate
What you'll learn
Custard Fundamentals (Paragraph):
You’ll discover how to create a smooth, silky custard by properly tempering egg yolks and controlling oven temperature during baking.
Flavor Infusion (List):
Selecting and preparing vanilla beans vs. extract
Balancing sugar and cream ratios for optimal richness
Incorporating subtle flavor variations (e.g., citrus zest, liqueur)
Caramelization Technique (Paragraph):
Master the process of evenly sprinkling sugar over the cooled custard and using a torch (or broiler) to achieve a perfectly caramelized, glass-like crust without burning.