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During each module of this course, chefs reveal the secrets behind some of their most famous culinary creations — often right in their own restaurants. Inspired by such cooking mastery, the Harvard team will then explain the science behind the recipe.

Topics will include:

  • How molecules influence flavor
  • The role of heat in cooking
  • Diffusion, revealed by the phenomenon of spherification, the culinary technique pioneered by Ferran Adrià.

You will also have the opportunity to become an experimental scientist in your very own laboratory — your kitchen. By following along with the engaging recipe of the week, taking precise measurements, and making skillful observations, you will learn to think like both a cook and a scientist. The lab is certainly one of the most unique components of this course — after all, in what other science course can you eat your experiments?

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Rating 4.8 based on 11 ratings
Length 6 weeks
Effort 5 - 7 hours per week
Starts Aug 23 (earlier today)
Cost $99
From Harvard University, HarvardX via edX
Instructors Michael Brenner, David Weitz, Pia Sörensen
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Language English
Subjects Science Personal Development
Tags Physics Food & Nutrition Chemistry

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lab work very much

The labs were pretty fun although I never really liked lab work very much.

my memory long ago

I'm a pretty bad cook and took it for inspiration in learning to cook but I also found myself interested in relearning some basic chemistry that faded from my memory long ago.

also famous chefs sharing

The course features not only excellent presenters and professors, but also famous chefs sharing their techniques and recipes.

also found myself interested

coat dough with yolk

You'll learn how to properly marinate, and connect it with the diffusion equation, you'll learn how is the best chocolate made, how the Maillard reactions occur and why we coat dough with yolk or baking soda, how the temperature changes affect the ingredients, how can you use gels and different fats, and understand their chemical background.

labs were pretty fun

maillard reactions occur

best chocolate made

please add subtitles

Can you please add subtitles in different languages?

relearning some basic

temperature changes affect

watch every video

I was so excited to watch every video and even do the homework.

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Rating 4.8 based on 11 ratings
Length 6 weeks
Effort 5 - 7 hours per week
Starts Aug 23 (earlier today)
Cost $99
From Harvard University, HarvardX via edX
Instructors Michael Brenner, David Weitz, Pia Sörensen
Download Videos On all desktop and mobile devices
Language English
Subjects Science Personal Development
Tags Physics Food & Nutrition Chemistry

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