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Essential Eggs

Eggs are one of the most versatile foods in our supermarkets, and one of the most cost-effective proteins out there. Learn the ins and outs of preparing eggs including a basic scramble, hard-cooked, poached, and fried. You’ll also learn how to transform the humble egg into a proper French omelet and an Italian frittata worthy of a meal. We’ll show you the best pan for cooking eggs and other essential equipment to get the job done. And we would not be doing our job if we didn’t share with you food safety, basic science, how to store eggs, and what those numbers on the egg carton mean. Packed with helpful tips and great recipes, this online cooking class will have you on your way to being an egg expert.

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Summertime Lemon Desserts

Technically, citrus season is in the winter, but lemony desserts seem like pure summer. Balancing sweet and tart flavors is key and with the help of a few ingredients (like sugar and salt), it is easy to elevate them and make an extra satisfying dessert.In this course, you'll learn different ways to maximize all a lemon has to offer, as well as the best tools to use for each task. Then you'll put your skills to the test with three brightly flavored lemon desserts: Lemon Olive-Oil Tart, Lemon Bars, and Lemon Posset with Berries.

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Perfect Grilled Steaks

Cooking a perfect grilled steak is not as easy as throwing the steak on the grill. You start by building the right fire, choosing the right piece of meat, and then you get to the part where you start cooking. In this online cooking class, learn how to prepare the steaks on the grill, and why cornstarch helps develop a great crust. Understand when your grill is at the proper temperature for these steaks to both achieve a great texture and cook at the proper rate. Learn how to make an herby, garlicky chimichurri sauce—the flavor goes so well with grilled steak it actually makes the meat taste better. In fact, you’ll soon be wondering what else goes well with chimichurri sauce, so make extra! Discover what mistakes we made in the kitchen so you can avoid them, and follow along in our video and photo tutorials so that you can make perfect grilled steaks every time.

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Grilled Frozen Steaks

Rather than thawing frozen steaks before grilling them, we discovered that we could get steaks that were just as juicy by cooking them straight from the freezer, no planning ahead required. The result? Perfect steaks that were crusty and charred on the outside yet still pink and juicy inside, with a big beefy flavor that need nothing else. If you already have frozen steaks on hand, it takes less than 40 minutes to go from freezer to serving platter. This recipe assumes that you already have frozen steaks that are at least 1½ inches thick in your freezer. You should have trimmed any extra fat from your steaks before freezing them, since they will be frozen solid when you cook them on the grill. This recipe works best when the steaks have been frozen on a flat surface, such as a baking sheet.

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