Are there online courses I can take to learn more about cooking techniques?

I don't know what your cooking skill level is. A good place to start would probably be foodnetwork.com/recipes There you'll find lots of recipes as well as videos showing the prep and cooking techniques used. There's also azcentral.com//style/hfe/cooking101/ that is set up as a weekly free cooking class with videos and step by step instruction.

You can pick and choose which recipes you want to try, there's no registration and it's free.

I don't know what your cooking skill level is. A good place to start would probably be http://www.foodnetwork.com/recipes There you'll find lots of recipes as well as videos showing the prep and cooking techniques used. There's also http://www.azcentral.com//style/hfe/cooking101/ that is set up as a weekly free cooking class with videos and step by step instruction.

You can pick and choose which recipes you want to try, there's no registration and it's free. I don't know what your cooking skill level is. A good place to start would probably be http://www.foodnetwork.com/recipes There you'll find lots of recipes as well as videos showing the prep and cooking techniques used.

There's also http://www.azcentral.com//style/hfe/cooking101/ that is set up as a weekly free cooking class with videos and step by step instruction. You can pick and choose which recipes you want to try, there's no registration and it's free.

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