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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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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).
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.
Chicken Parmesan
2 Lessons
1.8 hour
Intermediate
What you'll learn
Outcome Description
Selecting & Preparing Chicken Choose ideal cuts (boneless, skinless breasts or tenderloins), pound to even thickness, and properly season.
Three-Stage Breading Technique Execute a flour-dredge, egg wash, and breadcrumb coating (panko or Italian-style) for consistent crispness.
Marinara Sauce Essentials Create a balanced tomato sauce with sautéed aromatics, herbs, and proper simmering techniques for depth.
Cheese Layering & Melting Understand how to layer mozzarella and Parmigiano-Reggiano for optimal melt, flavor, and browning.
Baking & Broiling Methods Bake cutlets at the correct temperature, then broil to achieve a bubbly, golden cheese crust without overcooking chicken.
Serving & Garnishing Present the dish with complementary sides (pasta, salad), fresh basil, and extra cheese shavings.
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.
Chocolate Mousse
5 Lessons
2.6 hours
Intermediate
What you'll learn
How to select the right chocolate type for mousse (dark, milk, or white)
Techniques for achieving light, airy texture without deflating
How to temper chocolate for maximum flavor and smoothness
Tips for folding ingredients like a pro
Creative plating and garnishing ideas (berries, mint, edible flowers)
Storage methods to keep mousse fresh and fluffy
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.
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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.
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).
Cosmopolitan
6 Lessons
5.2 hours
Intermediate
What you'll learn
How to select and measure high-quality vodka, cranberry juice, Triple Sec (or Cointreau), and fresh lime juice for optimal balance.
Proper shaking technique: ice selection, shaker fill level, and timing to achieve a silky-smooth texture and bright color.
Glassware choice and chilling methods (using a martini glass vs. a coupe).
Classic garnish options—lime wheel or twist—and how to express citrus oils for aroma.
Variations on the original recipe (e.g., swapping orange liqueurs or adjusting tartness).
Tips for batch-make a pitcher of Cosmopolitans without losing the vibrant hue and balanced taste.
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).
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
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.
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
Wagyu Beef Tartare with Truffle Oil
2 Lessons
58 minutes
Intermediate
What you'll learn
How to identify and source authentic Wagyu beef suitable for tartare
Proper techniques for trimming, dicing, and handling raw beef for safety and texture
Seasoning strategies that highlight Wagyu’s rich marbling without overpowering it
How to incorporate truffle oil (or alternative truffle components) for depth of flavor
Tips for balancing acidity, fat, and aromatics in a classic tartare base (mustard, capers, herbs, etc.)
Step-by-step instructions for elegant plating and finishing touches (microgreens, egg yolk, crispy brioche)
Food-safety best practices when serving raw beef to guests
Crispy Lobster Thermidor with Sturgeon Caviar
3 Lessons
1.3 hour
Intermediate
What you'll learn
How to select and prepare fresh lobster tails for Thermidor
The classic steps to make a velouté-based Thermidor sauce (with cognac, Dijon mustard, and Gruyère)
Techniques for creating a crisp, golden gratin topping using breadcrumbs and cheese
Proper plating and finishing with sturgeon caviar for a refined presentation
Timing and temperature control to achieve perfectly cooked lobster without overcooking
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.
Crêpe Suzette
3 Lessons
3.3 hours
Intermediate
What you'll learn
Techniques for cooking crêpes evenly in a nonstick pan (temperature control, batter spread).
Steps to prepare an aromatic orange–butter sauce with fresh citrus zest and juice.
Proper method of adding liqueur and safely flambéing to develop caramelized notes.
Plating and folding options that highlight the vibrant orange sauce.
Tips for timing so crêpes remain warm and supple when served.
Ingredient substitutions (e.g., Cointreau or Grand Marnier, using mandarin or tangerine zest).