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Your favorite cooking school is now launching classes online. If you’ve attended a Publix Aprons Cooking School class, you’ve enjoyed improving those cooking skills while making a variety of dishes you thought you could only taste from high-end restaurants.

Now tune into Publix Aprons premiere cooking classes online, and cook along in your own kitchen. Premiering this week, Publix Aprons will release a new episode every other Saturday online and completely free. Cook along with Publix Aprons chefs featuring time-saving recipes to kick you off into the New Year. Partnering with companies such as Momofuku, Chobani, Applegate, Kraft + many more, Publix Aprons Cooking School Online will help you make delicious dishes and learn valuable cooking techniques in your own home.

Each new episode will be released on their YouTube page. Watch during the premiere to chat live with the chefs, ask questions and learn tips for your recipe. The first week features chefs Chef Macey and Chef Anthony, preparing Chicken, Sausage, Egg + Cheese Breakfast Burrito, Asian-style Vegetable Salad and Harissa Chicken with Sweet Potatoes + Yogurt Sauce.

This content was created in partnership with Publix.

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