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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.
Daiquiri
3 Lessons
59 minutes
Intermediate
What you'll learn
The origin and evolution of the Daiquiri, from early 20th-century Cuba to modern bars.
How to select and measure white rum, lime juice, and simple syrup for optimal balance.
Proper shaking technique: ice selection, shaker fill level, and pour timing.
Glassware choice and presentation tips (e.g., chilled coupe vs. Nick & Nora glass).
Simple variations (e.g., adding fruit purée or flavored syrups) while preserving the classic profile.
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.
Pulled Pork Sandwich
4 Lessons
3.3 hours
Intermediate
What you'll learn
Choosing the Right Cut: How to select a well-marbled pork shoulder (Boston butt) and understand why fat content matters for pulled pork.
Seasoning & Rubs: Crafting a balanced dry rub with spices and aromatics to build depth of flavor.
Cooking Methods: Techniques for both traditional smoker smoking (wood vs. charcoal), oven roasting, and slow-cooker approaches—pros and cons of each.
Temperature Control: Monitoring internal meat temperature, knowing when to wrap (the “Texas crutch”), and recognizing the “stall” point.
Shredding & Resting: Properly resting the cooked pork, shredding techniques (fork vs. claw), and keeping the meat moist.
BBQ Sauce Basics: Making a homemade barbecue sauce (vinegar-based, tomato-based, or mustard-based variations) and adjusting sweetness, acidity, and heat.
Sandwich Assembly: Choosing the ideal bun (brioche, kaiser roll, or potato roll), layering techniques to prevent sogginess, and adding complementary toppings (coleslaw, pickles, onions).
Plate Presentation & Storage: Tips for presentation (plating, garnishes) and storing any leftovers without losing texture or flavor.
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.
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.
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.
Piña Colada
5 Lessons
1.6 hour
Intermediate
What you'll learn
Historical Roots & Evolution: Explore how the Piña Colada emerged in Puerto Rico’s bars during the 1950s, and how it became the island’s official drink.
Ingredient Selection: Discover why cream of coconut (e.g., Coco López) is preferred over plain coconut milk, and how choosing fresh versus canned pineapple juice affects flavor.
Blending Techniques: Learn the proper blender speed and ice ratio to achieve a silky-smooth texture without over-diluting.
Presentation & Garnishing: Master professional garnishing methods—how to cut a pineapple wedge, position a maraschino cherry, and optional sugar-rim techniques—to create an Instagram-worthy pour.
Variation & Customization: Experiment with different rums (e.g., aged vs. silver), add fruit purees (strawberry, mango), or create a “Virgin Piña Colada” by omitting alcohol.
Tasting & Pairing: Understand how to balance sweetness and acidity, and which snacks or light bites (e.g., coconut-lime shrimp) complement this creamy tropical drink.
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.
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
Diamond Is Forever Martini
3 Lessons
59 minutes
Intermediate
What you'll learn
Ingredient Selection: How to choose the finest vodka or gin, the right sparkling wine, and food-grade iridescent dust (or edible glitter) for a dazzling effect.
Balance & Proportion: Techniques for blending spirit, vermouth (if using gin), and sparkling wine so that bubbles and glitter remain suspended.
Shake vs. Stir Techniques: When to shake for aeration and shimmer, and when to stir for a clearer, smoother presentation.
Sparkle Infusion: Methods for adding edible dust or glitter so that it floats and catches light without clumping or sinking.
Presentation & Garnish: Ways to rim the glass with sugar or fine glitter, and craft a minimalist twist or crystal garnish to enhance the “diamond” theme.
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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).
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
Crispy French Fries
5 Lessons
1.6 hour
Intermediate
What you'll learn
How to choose the ideal potato variety for frying
Techniques for cutting uniform sticks to ensure even cooking
Why soaking and rinsing potatoes removes excess starch
How to dry potatoes properly before frying to achieve crispiness
The double-fry method: temperature control and timing
Seasoning strategies for perfect flavor balance
Tips for storing and reheating fries without losing texture
Stuffed Mushrooms with Herb Cream Cheese
2 Lessons
50 minutes
Intermediate
What you'll learn
How to select and clean the right variety of mushrooms for stuffing (e.g., cremini or button).
Techniques for preparing a smooth, flavorful herb cream cheese filling (including chopping herbs and incorporating garlic).
Properly hollowing and seasoning mushroom caps to maximize flavor absorption.
Baking methods to achieve a golden top and tender mushroom texture without overcooking.
Garnishing tips to add color and contrast (e.g., fresh parsley, red pepper flakes).
Storing and reheating strategies to maintain freshness when making ahead.
International Cake Traditions
5 Lessons
2.9 hours
Intermediate
What you'll learn
How to prepare and bake at least five signature cakes from different countries, using authentic ingredients and methods
The cultural and historical significance of each cake: when and why it’s traditionally served
Variations on flavorings and decorations that make each region’s version unique
Techniques for achieving proper texture, moisture, and flavor balance in international recipes
Tips for adapting ingredients when certain items are not readily available in your area
Presentation ideas to honor traditional styles (for example, Panettone’s distinctive domed shape or a Japanese wagashi’s intricate design)
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.
Bruschetta al Pomodoro
2 Lessons
3.3 hours
Intermediate
What you'll learn
How to select and prepare the ripest, most flavorful tomatoes for maximum sweetness and juiciness.
Proper technique for toasting bread to achieve a crisp exterior and tender crumb.
Balancing acidity, sweetness, and texture in a simple tomato-garlic-basil mixture.
Chopping methods to ensure uniform tomato pieces and even seasoning distribution.
Infusing olive oil with garlic and herbs to enhance overall flavor.
Presentation tips for arranging bruschetta on a platter or serving board.
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).
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.
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.