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David Cooley

The Paleo Dave Method Instructional Video Series includes:

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The Paleo Dave Method Instructional Video Series includes:

  • The Paleo Dave Method Instructional Guide, which walks you through the 4 keys to success in the kitchen: Strategy, Skills, Shopping and Storage
  • A Printable Weekly Menu Plan/Shopping List Template
  • Eleven Instructional videos that teach you the crucial techniques and strategies of healthy home cooking (see Curriculum below)
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Learning objectives

  • You will learn the skills and techniques of food preparation that will make you quicker and more efficient in the kitchen.
  • You will expand your culinary repertoire.
  • You will learn an approach to weekly food preparation that is unique and practical.

Syllabus

The Paleo Dave Method

Welcome to The Paleo Dave Method Instructional Video Series!

This course is designed to teach the home cook a set of professional cooking techniques and strategies that will make weekly meal preparation quicker and more efficient. The bulk of this course is made up of 11 instructional videos, which demonstrate the various culinary skills and techniques that comprise the Paleo Dave Method. You will also find the Paleo Dave Method Guide (a portion of which is available to preview in this section) that outlines the overall approach to weekly meal preparation that is covered in this course.

As you begin the course, I recommend that you first read through the Paleo Dave Method Guide (the complete document is available in Lecture 2, in the Supplementary Materials) in order to get a better understanding of the underlying principles that make up this unique approach, as well as to see how the course videos work together.

After reading through the Paleo Dave Guide, I recommend starting with the videos that comprise the Foundation Skills Section (lectures 2-4), and afterwards, then feel free to explore the rest of the videos according to your particular needs or interests. In regards to the videos following the Foundation Skills Section, there is no fixed order to the series (yet you will notice how the videos make reference to each other in a way that ties the skills and strategies that they demonstrate together).

Other supplemental materials include My Personal Story, as well as a Weekly Meal Plan Template, both of which you’ll find here in this section.

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Foundational Skills

This video is meant to help you overcome one of the greatest obstacles to efficient and enjoyable cooking: dull knives. Working with a dull knife is not only a royal pain, but can actually be downright dangerous. If you are struggling to make cuts and having to force the knife through the ingredients that you are working with, then you increase the likelihood of accidents—not to mention all the unnecessary wasted effort and frustration. As you will see, maintaining a sharp knife doesn’t take much, and without question, is certainly worth the little bit of extra effort.

Aside from keeping your knives sharp, learning some basic knife skills is one of the best ways to make the process of cooking more efficient and enjoyable. With just a few adjustments to your technique, you can improve your cutting ability, which will make you feel more confident and capable in the kitchen. I highly recommend that people take the time to spend a little more energy developing their relationship to one of the most important tools in the kitchen: the knife.

This particular video walks you through the process of making your own bone broth. In truth, the utility of this particular ingredient cannot be overstated. Not only is bone broth incredibly nutritious, but it also makes a very flavorful addition to any dish. I use it constantly as a base for sauces, soups, a cooking liquid for meat and veggies (i.e. braising liquid), and as a delicious way to deglaze the pan when sautéing or stir frying. The process of making bone broth couldn’t be simpler, and it’s a fantastic way to utilize vegetable scraps and the left over bones from other food projects that you would otherwise throw away.

This video is a guide to making two of my favorite ingredients for enhancing the flavor of any dish, which are both staples of my weekly culinary repertoire. The process of making them is very easy and once you have them made, they can save you a lot of time throughout the week as you prepare individual meals. Instead of having to peel and cut garlic or onions every time you want to boost the flavor of a particular dish, you can instead quickly add a couple scoops of either one, or both, of these flavorful ingredients and then keep on cooking without missing a beat. Besides, the process of roasting really adds a tremendous depth of flavor to both of these ingredients that can’t be gotten otherwise.

Quick Cook Techniques

This video is a guide to using cuts of meat that can be quickly cooked at a moments notice, particularly when you don’t have other proteins already cooked off, or you simply need to get a good meal on the table in a hurry. As you watch the video, you’ll notice that the technique of cooking each cut of meat is essentially the same—season, sear, and finish in the oven at high temperatures for just a few minutes. Once you have a grasp of the technique, and a good idea of the kinds of meat that will work with it, you can use what you’ve learned over and over again with a variety of different meats, which will keep you, and you’re loved ones, from getting bored.

In this video, I demonstrate the process of putting together three really simple, quick, and yet, very flavorful vegetable dishes. Ultimately, the particular vegetables used in each dish are interchangeable, and the point of the video is really to highlight the three different techniques that I use—the marinade, the quick braise, and the basic sauté. Again, as I said with the video on quick meats, understanding how the technique works will give you a basis for experimenting with a wider range of different ingredients, which will ultimately make the dishes that you cook more interesting. Since vegetables play such an important part of a healthy diet, it’s really good to have a diverse repertoire of techniques for cooking them.

The basic methods of searing and baking fish are covered in this video. The techniques that I demonstrate here are some of the quickest and easiest out of the entire series. Every example that I include in this video can be prepared in under 20 minutes, which is why this set of recipes is included in the quick cook techniques category. Knowing how to prepare several different fish recipes is a great way to keep variety in your weekly meals, particularly when you need a healthy protein source in a hurry.

Slow Cook Techniques

This is one of my favorite techniques for cooking vegetables for 2 reasons: 1) I love the particular flavor and texture of roasted vegetables and 2) It’s a really convenient way to cook a large amount of vegetables all at once. It’s advantageous to utilize the roasting technique because you can fit so many more vegetables on baking sheets than you ever could in a sauté pan. So it’s a great way to knock out a lot of weekly prep all in one session. This is one of those techniques that I like to do at least twice a week in order to stay ahead of my weekly prep. And the roasted vegetables go really well with a huge variety of different dishes.

Although the techniques that you will see in this video require longer cook times, the actual effort needed to put these things together is really quite minimal. The three techniques that I feature here are braising, brining, and roasting. These are techniques that go best with larger and typically, more economical cuts of meat. The final product achieved by each of these methods is, in my opinion, some of the best tasting meat that you can get. And if you’re strategic with the particular times of day that you prepare these recipes, then the fact that they can be left alone for several hours after they have been put on the heat will really be convenient when you’re trying to get other stuff done (For instance, I like to brine meat overnight and then, set it on the heat just before leaving the house in the morning). And when they’re done cooking, these recipes will leave you with a mountain of fantastic tasting protein that will last you throughout the week.

All I can say about this video is that I truly believe there is no better way to cook chicken than to roast the whole bird in the oven at high temperatures. Without a doubt, this method produces some of the juiciest and most tender meat of all the ways to prepare chicken. And once you know how it’s done, you’ll be shocked by how easy it really is. As a bonus, you’ll also get some super flavorful and nutritious juices that are released from the bird during the roasting process, which can be used in sauces or soups, and the carcass, which can be used for making bone broth.

In truth, I included this recipe not because it represents a fundamental technique in my repertoire but rather, because so many of my clients fervently requested that I add it to this video series. This is, by far, one of the most popular, as well as nutrient dense dishes that I teach people how to make. Initially, some people are put off by the inclusion of liver, but after they’ve tasted it, they’re hooked. It’s easy to make, it only takes a handful of ingredients, and when you’re done, you’ve got 6 to 8 portions of pure comfort food heaven, which I should mention stores great in the fridge or freezer, and is super easy to reheat when you need it most.

Good to know

Know what's good
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Demonstrates an approach to home cooking that can be quickly applied
Provides in-depth professional culinary techniques and approaches
Offers 11 instructional videos covering essential kitchen techniques and strategies
Helps improve cutting ability and knife skills
Provides guidance on marinating, quick braising, and sautéing techniques for vegetables
Incorporates roasting techniques for vegetables and meat for convenient meal preparation
Lacks hands-on, interactive materials
May require prior knowledge or experience in cooking

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Meal prepping tips

According to students, this course is a good option for learners who are looking to learn how to meal prep. Excellent meal ideas are provided to help students get started. Students report a positive experience with this course.
Easy to follow meal prepping guide.
"Loved the course!"
"Gave me quick excellent meal ideas!"

Activities

Be better prepared before your course. Deepen your understanding during and after it. Supplement your coursework and achieve mastery of the topics covered in Paleo Dave Method: Techniques to Master Weekly Meal Prep! with these activities:
Watch cooking videos or documentaries
Expand culinary knowledge and learn from experienced chefs by watching cooking videos or documentaries.
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  • Choose cooking videos or documentaries that align with your interests and skill level.
  • Pay attention to the techniques, ingredients, and flavors used by the chefs.
  • Take notes or screenshots of any particularly useful information.
Join an online community or discussion forum
Connect with other learners and discuss cooking-related topics to expand your knowledge and insights.
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  • Find an online community or discussion forum dedicated to cooking or the Paleo lifestyle.
  • Introduce yourself and ask questions.
  • Share your experiences and knowledge with other members.
Use a recipe book or website to make a meal
Reinforce the cooking techniques and strategies learned in the course by following guided instructions from a recipe book or website.
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  • Choose a recipe that interests you from a recipe book or website.
  • Gather the ingredients and equipment needed for the recipe.
  • Follow the recipe instructions carefully, paying attention to the techniques and strategies used.
  • Enjoy your meal and reflect on the cooking process.
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Develop a weekly meal plan using the Paleo Dave Method
Apply the principles of the Paleo Dave Method to create a practical and nutritious weekly meal plan.
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  • Review the Paleo Dave Method Guide.
  • Identify your dietary needs and restrictions.
  • Plan a week's worth of meals that incorporate the principles of the Paleo Dave Method.
  • Create a shopping list based on your meal plan.
Practice knife skills
Improve knife skills by practicing basic cuts and techniques.
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  • Find a safe and dedicated workspace for practicing.
  • Choose a variety of vegetables or fruits to practice cutting.
  • Practice different cuts, such as julienne, brunoise, and dice.
  • Focus on maintaining a sharp knife and proper technique.
Volunteer at a community kitchen or food bank
Gain hands-on experience and contribute to your community by volunteering at a kitchen or food bank.
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  • Find a local community kitchen or food bank that accepts volunteers.
  • Inquire about volunteer opportunities and sign up for a shift.
  • Assist with tasks such as food preparation, meal distribution, or cleanup.
Cook a meal from scratch without using a recipe
Test your understanding of cooking principles and techniques by creating a meal without relying on recipes.
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  • Plan your meal, including the main dish, sides, and any necessary sauces or condiments.
  • Gather the necessary ingredients and equipment.
  • Cook the meal from start to finish, relying on your own judgment and skills.
  • Enjoy your meal and reflect on the process.
Host a dinner party showcasing the skills learned in the course
Demonstrate your culinary skills and confidence by hosting a dinner party and preparing a meal using the techniques learned in the course.
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  • Plan the menu and invite guests.
  • Shop for ingredients and prepare the meal.
  • Set the table and create a welcoming ambiance.
  • Serve the meal and enjoy the company of your guests.

Career center

Learners who complete Paleo Dave Method: Techniques to Master Weekly Meal Prep! will develop knowledge and skills that may be useful to these careers:
Chef
A Chef prepares and cooks food in restaurants, cafeterias, and other food service establishments. This course provides a foundation in essential cooking skills. This can help Chefs expand their repertoire of dishes, cook more efficiently, and learn new techniques that may help them develop new menu items to attract customers to their establishment.
Food Service Manager
A Food Service Manager plans, directs, or coordinates activities in a food service establishment. This course can help Food Service Managers improve their cooking skills, which can make them more valuable to their employer and help them move into more senior roles in the future.
Cook
A Cook prepares and cooks food in restaurants, cafeterias, and other food service establishments. This course provides a foundation in essential cooking skills. This can help Cooks expand their repertoire of dishes, cook more efficiently, and learn new techniques that may help them advance in their careers.
Home Economist
A Home Economist applies scientific principles to household and family life. This course can help Home Economists improve their cooking skills and learn new techniques. This may come in handy when advising families on food preparation, nutrition, and other household-related topics.
Caterer
A Caterer plans, prepares, and serves food for special events, such as weddings, parties, and corporate functions. This course can help Caterers learn new cooking techniques, expand their repertoire of dishes, and improve their efficiency in the kitchen.
Dietitian
A Dietitian assesses, plans, and implements nutrition programs and services. This course can help Dietitians learn about healthy cooking techniques to pass on to their clients.
Teacher
A Teacher plans, prepares, and delivers instruction to students in a school or other educational setting. This course can help Teachers learn new cooking techniques that they can incorporate into their lessons.
Registered Nurse
A Registered Nurse provides nursing care to patients in hospitals, clinics, and other healthcare settings. This course can help Registered Nurses learn about healthy cooking techniques to pass on to their patients.
Personal Chef
A Personal Chef prepares and cooks meals for individuals or families in their homes. This course can help Personal Chefs learn new cooking techniques, expand their repertoire of dishes, and improve their efficiency in the kitchen.
Food Writer
A Food Writer writes articles, reviews, and other content about food and cooking. This course can help Food Writers learn about new cooking techniques and expand their repertoire of dishes.
Nutritionist
A Nutritionist plans, implements, and evaluates nutrition programs and services. This course can help Nutritionists learn about healthy cooking techniques to pass on to their clients.
Food Scientist
A Food Scientist applies scientific principles to the development, processing, and storage of food. This course can help Food Scientists learn about new cooking techniques and expand their knowledge of food preparation.
Culinary Instructor
A Culinary Instructor teaches students about culinary arts in a school or other educational setting. This course can help Culinary Instructors learn new cooking techniques and expand their repertoire of dishes.
Food Stylist
A Food Stylist prepares and arranges food for photographs or videos. This course can help Food Stylists learn about new cooking techniques and expand their repertoire of dishes.
Bartender
A Bartender mixes and serves alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks in bars and restaurants. This course can help Bartenders learn about new cooking techniques and expand their repertoire of dishes.

Reading list

We've selected nine books that we think will supplement your learning. Use these to develop background knowledge, enrich your coursework, and gain a deeper understanding of the topics covered in Paleo Dave Method: Techniques to Master Weekly Meal Prep!.
Provides a comprehensive overview of the paleo diet, including its benefits for those with autoimmune diseases. It offers practical advice on how to implement the diet, including meal plans and recipes.
Provides a more practical approach to the paleo diet, with a focus on customizing it to meet individual needs. It includes meal plans, recipes, and tips for transitioning to the diet.
Provides a comprehensive guide to the autoimmune protocol, which stricter version of the paleo diet. It includes meal plans, recipes, and tips for following the protocol.
Provides a comprehensive overview of traditional foods and their health benefits. It includes recipes for a variety of dishes, including fermented foods, bone broth, and organ meats.
Provides a collection of paleo-friendly recipes that are compatible with the Wahls Protocol. It includes recipes for a variety of dishes, including breakfast, lunch, dinner, and snacks.
Provides a 30-day plan for following the paleo diet. It includes meal plans, recipes, and tips for following the diet.

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