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Skillet Apple Crisp

Some consider apple crisp to be the perfect dessert, after all, it comes together in minutes, and as it bakes up it fills the whole house with good aroma. But as with any crisp that starts with raw fruit, there are oftentimes problems like unevenly cooked fruit and lackluster flavor – it’s just unpredictable. We wanted to create an apple crisp that ensured perfectly cooked fruit without having to use every pan in the house, so we turned to our trusty skillet. In this online cooking class, discover what types of apples create the best flavor for our apple crisp, and how we amp up the apple flavor. Swapping out some of the flour in the topping for oats creates a crispy crust with better flavor and texture. This skillet apple crisp starts on the stovetop and moves to the oven for a perfectly cooked apple crisp every time.

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Deep-Dish Quiche Lorraine

Most recipes for quiche Lorraine are a fifty/fifty ratio of baked pie crust and custardy filling. We wanted a version that highlighted (and increased) the amount of savory bacon, cheese, and onion filling. To do that, we swapped out the regular 9-inch pie plate for a deeper 9 by 2-inch cake pan. But we also wanted to avoid the grainy and tough texture that deep-dish quiche often has. We did and also managed to make a crust that was flaky yet sturdy enough not to buckle under the heavy quiche filling, and a custard that's glossy-looking, savory, and smooth. Learn all of our secrets to the best quiche Lorraine, plus our recommendations for the equipment and ingredients you’ll need.

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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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Savory Tarts and Galettes

Tarts aren't just for dessert. We love a hearty, vegetable-filled tart as a main course for dinner, a dinner party, or as leftovers for lunch. Tart fillings are also adaptable, since you can easily swap out vegetables or cheeses depending on what you have on hand. Since most of the tarts in this class can be made ahead, they are a stress-free way to serve an elegant meal. Learn how to make different crusts to blind bake and shape into a Mushroom and Leek Galette with Gorgonzola; a Caramelized Onion, Tomato, and Goat Cheese Tart; and a Camembert, Sun-Dried Tomato, and Potato Tart.

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