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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.
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.
Grilled Salmon with Lemon Butter
4 Lessons
1.8 hour
Intermediate
What you'll learn
Outcome Description
Selecting Quality Salmon Identify sustainable salmon cuts (filets vs. steaks), check for freshness, and understand label terms (wild-caught vs. farmed).
Marinade & Seasoning Techniques Prepare a simple herb-citrus marinade that enhances flavor without overpowering the fish.
Grilling to Perfection Control grill temperature, manage flare-ups, and achieve crisp skin while maintaining a juicy interior.
Preparing Lemon Garlic Butter Combine melted butter, fresh lemon juice, garlic, and herbs to create a bright finishing sauce.
Doneness & Presentation Use visual cues and a thermometer to judge when salmon is cooked through (125–130°F / 52–54°C), and plate with complementary garnishes.
Duck à l’Orange
2 Lessons
2.6 hours
Intermediate
What you'll learn
How to properly score and season duck breast (or prepare a whole duck) for even fat rendering and a crisp exterior.
Techniques for searing and roasting duck to medium-rare (internal temperature ~135 °F/57 °C) while maintaining juicy meat.
Fundamental steps for making an orange reduction: zesting, juicing, and balancing sweetness, acidity, and depth with stock and aromatics.
Methods for deglazing the pan and incorporating pan drippings into the sauce for added umami.
Strategies for finishing the sauce (mounting with butter, straining) so it coats the duck without becoming cloying.
Plating suggestions: slicing the breast, spooning sauce without drowning, and garnishing with orange segments or microgreens.
Shrimp Scampi
4 Lessons
59 minutes
Intermediate
What you'll learn
How to select and properly devein shrimp for optimal texture and presentation.
Techniques for building a flavorful scampi sauce: sautéing garlic, deglazing with white wine, and adjusting lemon acidity.
Timing and heat control so shrimp cook through without becoming rubbery.
Methods for emulsifying butter into the sauce for a silky finish.
Pairing suggestions: choosing the right pasta, crusty bread, or vegetable accompaniment.
Plating tips to showcase the shrimp and sauce elegantly.
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.
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.
Coq au Vin
3 Lessons
2.3 hours
Intermediate
What you'll learn
Ingredient Selection & Preparation:
How to choose the right cut of chicken (whole, thighs, or a combination) and select complementary wine (e.g., Burgundy Pinot Noir or alternative regional varieties).
Proper techniques for trimming, seasoning, and preparing lardons, mushrooms, and root vegetables.
Braising Fundamentals:
The importance of searing chicken pieces for color and flavor development.
How to deglaze a Dutch oven or heavy-bottomed casserole with red wine, preserving all the fond (browned bits) on the pan bottom.
Flavor-Building Strategies:
Layering aromatics—onion, garlic, carrot, thyme, and bay leaf—to create depth.
Controlling heat and timing for a slow, gentle simmer that yields tender meat and a concentrated sauce.
Sauce Reduction & Finishing Touches:
Techniques for skimming excess fat and reducing the braising liquid to a velvety consistency.
Tips for adding mushrooms and optional garnishes (parsley, fresh herbs) at the final stage for maximum aroma and texture.
Plating & Serving Suggestions:
How to present Coq au Vin with traditional accompaniments (e.g., buttered noodles, mashed potatoes, crusty bread).
Strategies for reheating or holding the dish without sacrificing quality, making it ideal for dinner parties.
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
Berry Gradient Ice Cream
3 Lessons
2.4 hours
Intermediate
What you'll learn
How to prepare and strain fresh berry purees for a smooth texture
Techniques for building distinct, colorful layers without mixing
Tips on freezing timing between layers for clean separation
How to balance sweet, tart, and creamy flavors across layers
Proper slicing and serving methods to highlight the gradient
Creative ways to present and garnish layered frozen desserts
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
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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.
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.
Niçoise Salad
3 Lessons
3.5 hours
Intermediate
What you'll learn
How to cook baby potatoes to a tender yet firm “bite”
Blanching haricot verts (thin green beans) for vibrant color and snap
Properly searing fresh tuna (or preparing high-quality canned tuna)
Crafting a classic Dijon-vinaigrette with shallots and garlic
Composing and plating a balanced, restaurant-style Niçoise
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.
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)
Coq au Vin
3 Lessons
2.3 hours
Intermediate
What you'll learn
Ingredient Selection & Preparation:
How to choose the right cut of chicken (whole, thighs, or a combination) and select complementary wine (e.g., Burgundy Pinot Noir or alternative regional varieties).
Proper techniques for trimming, seasoning, and preparing lardons, mushrooms, and root vegetables.
Braising Fundamentals:
The importance of searing chicken pieces for color and flavor development.
How to deglaze a Dutch oven or heavy-bottomed casserole with red wine, preserving all the fond (browned bits) on the pan bottom.
Flavor-Building Strategies:
Layering aromatics—onion, garlic, carrot, thyme, and bay leaf—to create depth.
Controlling heat and timing for a slow, gentle simmer that yields tender meat and a concentrated sauce.
Sauce Reduction & Finishing Touches:
Techniques for skimming excess fat and reducing the braising liquid to a velvety consistency.
Tips for adding mushrooms and optional garnishes (parsley, fresh herbs) at the final stage for maximum aroma and texture.
Plating & Serving Suggestions:
How to present Coq au Vin with traditional accompaniments (e.g., buttered noodles, mashed potatoes, crusty bread).
Strategies for reheating or holding the dish without sacrificing quality, making it ideal for dinner parties.
Ritz Paris 24K Gold Margarita
7 Lessons
55 minutes
Intermediate
What you'll learn
Ingredient Selection & Sourcing: Identify and source the highest-quality tequila, triple sec, fresh citrus, and edible 24K gold.
Classic Margarita Technique: Master the foundational steps—shaking, straining, and rim-salting—to achieve a perfectly balanced margarita.
Gold Infusion Process: Safely incorporate 24-karat edible gold flakes and gold leaf for that unmistakable shimmer.
Presentation & Garnish: Plate and garnish your 24K Gold Margarita like a Ritz Paris bartender, including gold-rimmed glassware.
Advanced Tips: Explore optional flavor variations (e.g., citrus blends, infused agave) and learn how to adjust sweetness and acidity to taste.
Goat Cheese and Fig Crostini
3 Lessons
1.2 hour
Intermediate
What you'll learn
How to properly slice and toast baguette rounds to achieve an even, crunchy base.
Techniques for preparing a simple fig compote, balancing sweetness and acidity.
Methods to blend goat cheese with complementary herbs or citrus zest for extra depth.
Tips for assembling crostini layers—goat cheese, fig compote, and finishing touches—for visual impact.
Flavor-pairing principles: matching creamy cheese with sweet fruit, crunchy bread, and a final drizzle.
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).
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.