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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.
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
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.
Whiskey Sour
4 Lessons
1.2 hour
Intermediate
What you'll learn
History & Origins: Discover the origins of the Whiskey Sour, including its 19th-century naval roots and how it evolved into a mainstream favorite.
Ingredient Selection: Learn how to choose the right whiskey (bourbon, rye, or blended), select fresh lemons, and prepare simple syrup.
Techniques & Ratios: Master the proper juice-to-whiskey ratio (typically 2:1), the role of egg white (optional), and the importance of “dry shaking” versus “wet shaking.”
Shaking & Pouring: Develop your shaking technique to achieve a balanced, chilled cocktail with the signature frothy top.
Garnishing & Presentation: Practice professional garnishing methods—lemon wheel, maraschino cherry, and bitters drops—to elevate appearance and aroma.
Variation & Customization: Explore variations such as using different citrus (e.g., lime), flavored syrups, or spiced bitters to personalize the drink.
Tasting & Evaluation: Hone your palate to identify balance, acidity, sweetness, and mouthfeel, ensuring each Whiskey Sour is perfectly harmonious.
Decorative Piping & Sugar Flowers
3 Lessons
4.3 hours
Intermediate
What you'll learn
Icing Consistency & Color Blending
Adjusting buttercream and royal icing to the proper firmness for different piping tasks.
Techniques for tinting icing and gum paste to achieve natural, gradient effects.
Piping Basics to Advanced Motifs
Foundational strokes (dots, lines, shells) leading to scrolls, rosettes, ruffles, and lace patterns.
Creating texture, dimension, and contrast through varying pressure, speed, and tip selection.
Sugar Flower Construction
Preparing and conditioning gum paste and fondant for pliability.
Forming petals, leaves, and buds for common flowers (roses, peonies, ranunculus).
Assembling individual elements into realistic bouquets and sprays.
Composition & Placement
Designing balanced cake layouts: focal points, color harmony, and scale.
Securing decorations on tiered and multi-surface cakes without collapse.
Troubleshooting & Finishing Touches
Preventing issues such as cracking, sagging, or color bleeding.
Applying final details: dusting, veining, and edible luster for lifelike appearance.
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.
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.
Chocolate Fondant
3 Lessons
1 hour
Intermediate
What you'll learn
Ingredient Selection & Preparation: How to choose high-quality chocolate, cocoa powder, and eggs; correctly measure and prepare ingredients for optimal texture.
Temperature Management: Techniques for melting chocolate and butter to avoid seizing or burning, including bain-marie and microwave methods.
Batter Consistency: How to achieve the right balance between a custard-like batter and a stable cake structure so that the exterior sets while the interior remains molten.
Molding & Baking: Proper greasing, flouring, or buttering of molds; timing and oven temperature adjustments to guarantee a uniform rise without overcooking.
Plating & Presentation: Tips for unmolding the fondant cleanly, garnishing ideas (e.g., dusted cocoa, fresh berries, ice cream pairing), and creating an elegant plating design.
Troubleshooting Common Issues: Solutions for common pitfalls—such as undercooked centers that are too runny, overbaked cakes with no molten core, or cracked exteriors.
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.
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).
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.
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Tiramisu
4 Lessons
2.5 hours
Intermediate
What you'll learn
Espresso Preparation & Soaking Technique (Paragraph + List):
You will master brewing strong espresso (or concentrated coffee) and learn how to quickly dip ladyfingers to prevent soggy layers.
Selecting grind size and brew method for intense flavor
Timing the dipping process: just enough to infuse coffee without collapsing the biscuit
Balancing sugar in coffee liquid to sweeten subtly
**Mascarpone Cream Assembly (Table):
Step Key Tip
Whipping Egg Yolks & Sugar Whisk until pale ribbon stage for stability
Folding Mascarpone & Cream Use gentle motions to maintain airiness
Flavor Infusion Add a shot of coffee liqueur or vanilla
This table highlights how each stage contributes to a smooth, stable cream.
Layering & Chilling (Paragraph):
Learn to create uniform layers—alternating soaked ladyfingers and mascarpone cream—then chill for at least 4–6 hours (or overnight) to allow flavors to meld and set properly. Presentation tips include smoothing the top layer and evenly dusting cocoa powder.
Variations & Garnishes (Bullet List):
Fruit Twist: Add a layer of fresh berries or fruit compote between cream layers.
Chocolate Shavings: Sprinkle dark chocolate curls on top for visual contrast.
Alcohol Options: Use Marsala, rum, or coffee liqueur to deepen flavor.
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
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
Loaded Nachos
5 Lessons
2.6 hours
Intermediate
What you'll learn
Chip Selection & Prep: How to choose sturdy yet crispy tortilla chips to prevent sogginess under heavy toppings.
Protein Options: Techniques for seasoning and cooking ground beef, shredded chicken, or black beans to use as a hearty nacho base.
Cheese Melting Methods: Tips for pairing cheeses (cheddar, Monterey Jack, Pepper Jack) and getting an even melt under the broiler or in the oven.
Layering Strategies: The optimal sequence for chips, beans, cheeses, proteins, and vegetables so each bite has balanced texture—no more soggy bottoms or cold patches.
Homemade Toppings: Quick recipes for pico de gallo, guacamole, and sour cream drizzle, plus how to pickle jalapeños or shred lettuce for freshness.
Garnishing & Presentation: Final touches—cilantro, green onions, lime wedges, and diced tomatoes—to turn a simple tray into an Instagram-worthy platter.
Serving & Reheating: Best practices for keeping loaded nachos warm, how to reheat leftovers without losing crispiness, and portion guidance for parties of various sizes.
Carrot Cake & Spiced Loaf Cakes
2 Lessons
2.2 hours
Intermediate
What you'll learn
How to grate carrots (or prepare alternative base ingredients) to achieve ideal moisture and texture
Techniques for toasting nuts and folding mix-ins to prevent a heavy crumb
Spice blending ratios for cinnamon, nutmeg, ginger, and cloves to balance warmth and sweetness
Methods to cream butter and sugar just enough—no overmixing—so loaves rise evenly without tunnels
Frosting options: crafting classic cream cheese frosting, drizzling brown butter glaze, and applying a neat powdered sugar dusting
Variations on the base recipe (apple-spice, pumpkin-spice, coconut-carrot) to adapt to seasonal ingredients
Classic Cheeseburger
4 Lessons
1.3 hour
Intermediate
What you'll learn
How to choose the right ground beef blend (fat-to-lean ratio) for juicy, tender patties
Seasoning techniques that enhance natural beef flavor without overpowering
Patty-shaping tips to avoid overworking meat and ensure even cooking
Proper grilling or pan-searing methods for desired doneness (from medium-rare to well-done)
Cheese selection and melting techniques for that signature gooey layer
Assembly order: layering bun, patty, cheese, toppings, and condiments for optimal taste and texture
Creative twists—beyond the classic: variations in cheeses, buns, and sauce recipes
Side suggestions and plating ideas to complement your cheeseburger
Whiskey Sour
4 Lessons
1.2 hour
Intermediate
What you'll learn
History & Origins: Discover the origins of the Whiskey Sour, including its 19th-century naval roots and how it evolved into a mainstream favorite.
Ingredient Selection: Learn how to choose the right whiskey (bourbon, rye, or blended), select fresh lemons, and prepare simple syrup.
Techniques & Ratios: Master the proper juice-to-whiskey ratio (typically 2:1), the role of egg white (optional), and the importance of “dry shaking” versus “wet shaking.”
Shaking & Pouring: Develop your shaking technique to achieve a balanced, chilled cocktail with the signature frothy top.
Garnishing & Presentation: Practice professional garnishing methods—lemon wheel, maraschino cherry, and bitters drops—to elevate appearance and aroma.
Variation & Customization: Explore variations such as using different citrus (e.g., lime), flavored syrups, or spiced bitters to personalize the drink.
Tasting & Evaluation: Hone your palate to identify balance, acidity, sweetness, and mouthfeel, ensuring each Whiskey Sour is perfectly harmonious.
Thai Mango & Green Papaya Salad
4 Lessons
2.4 hours
Intermediate
What you'll learn
Ingredient Prep: How to julienne mango and shred green papaya for optimal texture.
Dressing Mastery: Whisking the classic Thai dressing with fish sauce (or vegan substitute), lime, palm sugar, and chilies.
Texture & Balance: Layering crunchy peanuts, toasted coconut flakes, and fresh Thai basil or cilantro.
Spice Control: Adjusting heat levels with fresh bird’s-eye chilies, chili flakes, or chili paste.
Plating & Garnish: Presenting vibrant colors and garnishes—flower petals, lime wheels, and herb sprigs.
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.
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