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Brown Soda Bread

Robust, moist, and permeated with a delicious wheaty sweetness, Irish soda bread is easy to like, very easy to make, and—unlike yeast breads—doesn’t require much waiting around. Traditionally, this bread adds coarse, whole-wheat flour to all-purpose flour and is often called “brown bread.” In contrast, American-style soda breads often are made solely with all-purpose flour, more sugar, and eggs. We prefer the original brown bread—which has nutty, savory flavor that makes it appropriate to serve with a meal. And since this bread requires just 10 minutes to prepare, it’s something you can add to the dinner table often. Learn every step to our easy Brown Soda Bread recipe in this online cooking class.

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Pan-Seared Salmon

Pan-searing salmon sounds straightforward. But the normal technique—season a few skinless fillets, then cook it in some oil in a hot pan until nicely brown and still pink on the inside—leaves you with unevenly-cooked fish with a tough exterior. We wanted a technique that took advantage of the intense heat of the skillet to produce a golden-brown, ultracrisp crust on salmon fillets while keeping their interiors moist. This class also includes links to our Mango-Mint Salsa and Cilantro-Mint Chutney, both of which are prefect accompaniments to salmon.

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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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Oven-Fried Chicken

The first thing that comes to mind when we think of fried chicken is the shatteringly crisp, ultra-crunchy coating. But one serving of this American classic can with in at over 700 calories and 40 grams of fat. To lighten this dish, we ditched the deep-fryer and turned to the oven instead. In order to get that crunchy, craggy golden exterior, we tried everything from Melba toast crumbs to crushed potato and pita chips. To preserve the chicken’s crunchy coating, we baked it in a moderately hot oven, which also allowed the chicken to cook through perfectly in 40 minutes and remain moist and tender.

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