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NEED TO KNOW Martin Yan chatted with PEOPLE for an exclusive interview at the Food & Wine Classic in Aspen The celebrity chef reflected on nearly five decades of his show Yan Can Cook and shared ...
Michelin star chef Brandon Jew creates a version of Mongolian beef at his casual restaurant Mamahuhu to honor Martin Yan's influence on Chinese cuisine.
The acclaimed Chinese-American chef and host of ‘Yan Can Cook’ shares his tips for making better soba, udon, and stir-fried noodles at home.
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The James Beard Awarded Chef Who Hosted The First Ever PBS ... - MSN
Martin Yan, a native of Guangzhou, China, was hosting the first Chinese cooking show -- in fact, the first Asian cooking show of any kind -- ever to appear on PBS.
Join Chef Martin Yan and On Lok for Yan Can Cook with On Lok - a live, virtual cooking series celebrating Chinese recipes and traditions.
Visit the TV show page for 'Martin Yan's Chinatowns' on Moviefone. Discover the show's synopsis, cast details, and season information. Watch trailers, exclusive interviews, and episode reviews ...
Celebrate AAPI Heritage Month with the type of cold sesame noodles recipe you might've learned from a PBS cooking show.
This cooking show might have debuted before you were born. But it's still going strong thanks to its beloved host, and the most comforting food on the planet.
SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 11, 2025 /PRNewswire/ --Combining a touch of Chinese innovation with a spark of creativity, Chef Martin Yan challenges the idea of successful meals. That's the winning formula ...
That's the winning formula Chef Martin Yan uses to guide us through preparing a Chinese-style home-cooked seafood feast—for twenty people in just half an hour.
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