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Weeknight Meals

In this cooking class, you will learn how to prepare two recipes from our best-selling cookbook, Dinner Illustrated. Each of these recipes can be prepared in one hour or less, so they are quick enough for a weeknight but delicious enough to impress your guests. Both of these recipes rely on bold seasonings and quick-cooking proteins. First, try our recipe for Za'atar Chicken with Pistachios, Brussels Sprouts, and Pomegranates. Za’atar is a Mediterranean seasoning made from dried thyme, sumac, and sesame seeds. We love it on lots of different foods, but brushed on to this chicken it lends an earthy, more complex flavor to otherwise ordinary chicken breasts. We’ll cover toasting pistachio nuts on the stove and how to use pomegranate molasses. Discover how to get great browning on your Brussels sprouts and how to know when they are properly cooked. The second recipe for Seared Tuna with Wilted Frisée and Mushroom Salad might seem fancy, but it's just as easy. This dinner packs a punch of flavor with harissa, a traditional North African condiment that marries chilies, spices, and garlic to add bright and spicy flavor to any dish. Paired with rare tuna, the bold flavor of the harissa complements the mild and meaty fish in both flavor and color.

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Foolproof Beef Tenderloin

At $18 a pound, beef tenderloin, the roast version of filet mignon, is an extravagance you can’t afford to cook improperly. As with all beef roasts, this cut responds best to low-temperature roasting. But there are some unique issues that confront the cook when preparing beef tenderloin. Tenderloin is the leanest roast on the animal (it’s also the most tender). Therefor, it needs some special treatment. Beef tenderloin is more prone to drying out than fattier roasts and it’s also thinner than most beef roasts. This course will teach you to bring the best out of this delicious beef roast. To dress up this roast, we slather it with a compound butter flavored with shallot, garlic, and parsley. You can vary the flavors in the compound butter, adding blue cheese, chipotle chiles, other herbs, or grated citrus zest.

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Stir-Fried Chicken and Bok Choy with Crispy Noodle Pancake

Instead of the normal tedium of pairing a stir-fry with white rice, we decided to replicate a dish we’ve seen in many of our favorite Chinatown restaurants: a pan-fried noodle cake, crispy and crunchy on the outside and tender and chewy in the middle. Topped with a classic pairing of chicken and bok choy in a sweet, spicy sauce, this Chinese noodle dish is a worthwhile departure from the usual stir-fry and rice combination.

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Doughnuts

This online cooking class teaches everything you need to know to make doughnuts at home. Our doughnut recipe uses a lightly sweetened, yeasted dough, which creates airy and fluffy doughnuts. Once you know how to make doughnuts, you can decorate them with chocolate glaze, sprinkles, and buttercream. And don't worry--this recipe makes plenty of doughnut holes as well.

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