Learn to make a dish look as great as it tastes. In this 30-minute class, freelance food photographer Daniel Krieger (New York Times, Eater.com, and more) reveals how he styles and shoots food both on the job and when he's out on his own. Each bite-sized video lesson covers his gear, ordering, shooting in daylight, and the images that make his portfolio stand out. Whether you use a DSLR or iPhone camera (or both), you'll love watching Daniel's gorgeous images come to life — and then creating your own.
In this 40-minute class, The Brooklyn Brewery's award-winning brewmaster Garrett Oliver reveals his creative process for developing new beer recipes. Watch Garrett create an emulation beer of his own based on Mexican mole sauce, and learn his process for selecting a base beer, researching the food he is emulating, finding ingredients, and determining when those ingredients should be added to the brew. You'll then apply his lessons to your own work as you create an emulation beer recipe of your own. Whether you are simply a fan of beer or an avid home brewer, this class will challenge your creativity and provide access to Garrett's world-renowned expertise. The results should taste pretty good, too!
Please note that this is NOT a Brewing 101 class. Garrett goes through the process of creating a beer recipe, but he does not guide you through every detail of actually brewing beer.
Sharing food goes beyond the need to satiate and nourish oneself because it involves creating a group of people to do it with. Communicating with dishes will make you satisfied and serene. It is easier to make biscuits that imply the message ‘I love you’ than to write it in a letter. Sharing and cooking are gestures that fill the kitchen with fragrances, that recall childhood memories, the joy of seeing friends, the act of breaking bread and eating it together, of standing in front of the cooker each giving advice on how to prepare the same recipe but in a different way. Love and passion are terms that describe the relationship with food, because cooking is an act of love to be shared.
This dynamic video series equips hospitality professionals with the mindset, language, and behaviors that elevate service from routine to remarkable. Each episode focuses on a core principle—like personalization, emotional intelligence, proactive service, and communication—offering practical tools and real‑world examples to help teams deliver care with confidence, clarity, and consistency.
The best cocktails start with the best inspiration. Join Ivy Mix, bartender and co-owner of Brooklyn cocktail bar Leyenda, for this 30-minute class on making a signature cocktail inspired by her love for the flavors of Spain and Mexico. In step-by-step lessons, Ivy shares:
how she translates inspiration into a drink's essential flavors
tips for matching different flavor profiles (ex: fruity vs. nutty)
her process for creating her own signature Palo Negro
Along the way, Ivy shares insider tips including how to work with ice, find the perfect glass, and elegantly present your drink.
Whether you already appreciate great cocktails or are curious to experiment with your own, you'll leave with tricks and inspiration for getting creative — all so you can design your own drink and enjoy!
The course describes the current responsibilities of any food outlet under the law, with regards to a safe workplace, safety of plant and machinery and systems, safely storing articles and substances, adequate welfare facilities and how to provide information, instruction, training and supervision necessary to provide health and safety for employees.