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Streamlined Eggplant Parmesan

Eggplant Parmesan is one of those dishes that is almost guaranteed to disappoint when ordered in a restaurant. But making it at home is a such a major undertaking, involving salting, breading, frying, simmering, and finally baking, that ordering it out sounds like a pretty good idea. Our recipe not only renders the dish doable in just a couple of hours, it delivers spectacularly good results. Gone are the soggy, slick eggplant slices and heavy, lifeless flavors—we bake our breaded eggplant slices, make a quick-cooked tomato sauce, and assemble with care to make the easiest and best-tasting Eggplant Parmesan. This recipe requires salting eggplant slices, and although it takes some time, it’s a simple step that has a big impact on the finished dish. Eggplant Parmesan would be served as a contorno—or side dish—on a traditional Italian table, but it’s hearty enough that it makes a satisfying main dish. Serve bread alongside, and offer a simple leafy salad before or after, whichever you prefer.

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Thai Dinners

Thai food is a popular option for takeout, but the results can be disappointing: lackluster flavors and sticky sauce can easily ruin pad Thai. In this cooking class, you will learn how to make a variety of popular Thai takeout dishes. First, you will learn about common Thai ingredient, such as curry, rice noodles, and tamarind. Then join our instructor in the kitchen as she shows you how to make Thai sticky rice, a popular side dish, and a spicy green curry sauce. Our recipe for pad Thai has a long ingredient list, but we rely on a few tricks, such as building the dish in a bowl rather than an overcrowded skillet, in order to streamline the process. After you learn how to make pad Thai, you can also tackle panang beef curry. Finally, learn how to prepare Thai chicken soup, which is easy enough to whip up on a weeknight after work. Armed with this information, you might be less likely to call for takeout the next time you have a craving for Thai food.

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Spicing Up Your Meals

You might think of spices as culinary accessories—nice additions to well-cooked food but not necessary ones. But a steak, even if rosy-red inside and buttery-tender, is something much better when salted to its middle and coated in cracked peppercorns that enhance its browned crust. Burnished roasted vegetables on your plate become more enticing with a sprinkling of an eye-catching, fragrant spice-and-nut mix. Spices are much more than accessory: They bring food to life, providing warmth and aroma to dishes; they elevate even a salad to a multidimensional masterpiece; and they introduce us to the flavor profiles of cuisines of the world. Adding spice is the simplest way to take a dish beyond basic, and we think that knowing techniques for doing so is an important part of cooking well, just like knowing how to sauté or roast. In this cooking class, we’ll build on the principles we discussed in the All About Spices course and dig deeper into how to use spices to achieve maximum flavor in your cooking. We’ll discuss how salt can transform your food - not just season it. Then we’ll show you how to mix and match spices to create flavorful spice rubs at home. We’ll show you different ways to apply spices for extraordinary, confidence-building results. Finally, we’ll show you that there’s life for spice beyond dry rubs. We’ll use spices in simple and more complex infusions for flavored oils to elevate your meals.

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Simple Grill-Roasted Turkey

What happens when you want to roast a turkey and you have only one oven? You either eat turkey with cold sides for dinner because there’s no room in the oven, or you move the whole turkey operation to the grill. We opted for the latter for this grill-roasted turkey recipe. Learn how to season grilled turkey, and how we ensure our turkey will remain moist and flavorful even after hours on the hot grill. Discover the best way to build a fire (or set your gas grill) for steady even heat, and where to place the bird on the grates. Learn what turkey we like best and what tools we use to get the turkey ready for the grill. And find out what mistakes we made so you can avoid them and turn out a perfect grill-roasted turkey.

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