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Perfect French Omelet

There are many kinds of omelets out there, where the filling or the texture is the focus. A classic French omelet is a different sort of omelet where the focus is on the main ingredient – the egg. In this online cooking class, learn how to make a traditional French omelet. Discover the ins-and-outs of how a few simple ingredients come together to make a great omelet. We will show you how to season the eggs, when to pour them into the pan, and how to roll the omelet for a classic presentation. You can follow along in our step-by-step video or photo tutorials so you can see each step and how the omelet should look at each phase of cooking. And as always, learn from our mistakes so that you turn out perfect omelets with cheese every time.

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French Butter Cookies

During the holidays, French butter cookies offer sophistication and style from simple pantry ingredients. That is, if you can capture their elusive sandy texture (sablé is French for sandy). Most of the recipes we came across had only slight differences in ingredient proportions, but they all baked up without the delicate crumbliness that defines this cookie. To create the hallmark sandy texture of sablés—light, with an inviting granular texture similar to shortbread—we did some detective work. Let us show you what we learned and how to adapt this recipe to make other holiday cookie recipes.

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Crème Brûlée and Other Custards

With any recipe containing few ingredients, the devil is in the details. Custards are a good example of this. Here we demystify that process by answering important questions like why you should bake custard in a water bath, and why should you strain custard. We will also teach you the science behind these desserts, why custard thickens, as well as how to avoid a lumpy custard (and how to fix those lumps when they do happen) so that you can be successful every time. As always, we will share with you our picks for the best ingredients and essential equipment, including the best saucepan, whisk, and kitchen torch. You’ll understand how to temper the egg mixture to avoid curdling, and learn to make a water bath, or bain marie. By the end of this online cooking class, you will be able to prepare several classic custard-based recipes such as Crème Brûlée, Flan, and Pots de Creme.

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Complete Thanksgiving Game Plan

Whether you are cooking for two or twenty, making a complete Thanksgiving dinner is a lot of work. And the more people or dishes you serve, the more shopping, prep-work, organization, and potential mistakes come with it. But that’s okay, we are here to make it easier. To start, you need two things: reliable recipes and a solid game plan. With these two in hand, your perfect holiday meal will be just a series of checkmarks away. This menu includes recipes for Easy Herb-Roasted Turkey with Gravy; Green Beans Amandine; Homemade Stuffing Mix; Chopped Carrot Salad with Mint, Pistachios, and Pomegranate Seeds; Slow-Cooker Classic Mashed Potatoes; Cranberry-Orange Sauce; and Make-Ahead Pumpkin Pie. Plus, our timeline keeps you on schedule so that you are never overwhelmed by the tasks at hand. Get ready for a completely successful Thanksgiving!

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