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You'll be amazed at the array of delicious meals Martin Yan can make in under five minutes each. He starts off with a sumptuous five spice pork chop (1:08). Then he takes a trip to Chinatown to pick up a roasted duck from the market to make his crowd-pleasing roast duck with noodles and sauteed bok choy (9:12). He wraps up the episode with an introduction to a variety of eggs including pink baby birthday egg, salted duck egg, preserved duck egg, and quail egg (15:46) in preparation for one of his signature dishes, an egg foo young omelette (18:37).
Yan Can Cook, Episode 321, Five Minute Meals.
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After receiving his formal restaurant training in Hong Kong, Chef Martin Yan immigrated to Calgary, Canada where he was asked to appear in a daytime news program to demonstrate Chinese cooking. The rest, as they say, is television history. In 1978, he launched the groundbreaking Chinese cooking series 'Yan Can Cook' on public television. Infused with Martin's signature humor and energy, Yan Can Cook has gone on to become a global phenomenon and has won multiple James Beard Awards.
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Комментарии : 63   
@kqed
@kqed 4 года назад
🍳Subscribe to watch a new classic episode of Yan Can Cook every Monday: bit.ly/34sLhV6 🍜📺
@michaelbullen3104
@michaelbullen3104 3 года назад
The amount of times Chef Yan has said “Darn Thing” throughout the course of his career is immeasurable
@kqed
@kqed 3 года назад
"Marvelous" was also a big part of the Yan lexicon during these years.
@EmilyMDong
@EmilyMDong 4 года назад
If Yan Can Cook so can you. This lesson means a lot to me.
@BoopsNstuff
@BoopsNstuff 3 года назад
I appreciate these so much, I loved watching him as a kid!! Should have Been on food network!!!
@pushpopaddict
@pushpopaddict 3 года назад
Are you 32 yrs old?
@backwash69777
@backwash69777 2 года назад
I agree, it should be on food network
@andrewwynn9104
@andrewwynn9104 Год назад
Right? This was in the 90s
@lamystorius
@lamystorius 4 года назад
Martin Yan, what a pioneer and a phenom. True talent ahead of his time. Thanks for uploading.
@kqed
@kqed 3 года назад
Thanks for watching!
@tommyt1971
@tommyt1971 Год назад
Seeing the duck reminds me of my local farmers market when a local BBQ shack had a single half-rotisserie chicken left. I dunno what they marinated it in but it looked just like that duck and was absolutely succulent.
@gdurling1
@gdurling1 3 года назад
I watch at home and still applaude!
@minnesotom776
@minnesotom776 4 года назад
My favorite TV chef growing up. Always so positive and fun.
@drryan4319
@drryan4319 4 года назад
The Bruce Lee of Asian cuisine
@floydjohnson7888
@floydjohnson7888 3 года назад
It scares me to say that that particular analogy works
@liuzhou
@liuzhou 2 года назад
American cuisine.
@shermanngjazz
@shermanngjazz 4 года назад
Yes! A new Martin video for my birthday!
@kqed
@kqed 4 года назад
Happy Birthday!
@EmilyMDong
@EmilyMDong 4 года назад
Happy Birthday!!!
@Phatty057
@Phatty057 4 года назад
Another one! HOiiii!!!! Love this man...Yan can COOK !
@denisechavis1682
@denisechavis1682 6 месяцев назад
Beautiful dish ❤
@exploreraa983
@exploreraa983 Год назад
Wow a trip back to the 90's!
@Thebrothaisback
@Thebrothaisback 4 года назад
Never knew this channel had a RU-vid channel.
@kqed
@kqed 3 года назад
You found us!
@ui1701
@ui1701 4 года назад
like his 80`s hair style
@dingoduh
@dingoduh 2 года назад
This was the extent of ethnic cooking, back in the day. Frugal Gourmet, and that Cajun Guy.
@nuj427
@nuj427 3 года назад
Great episode! Had me laughing the whole time!
@michaelhayes1340
@michaelhayes1340 Год назад
Awesome 👌
@markhanover4937
@markhanover4937 3 года назад
best video ever
@whwong5174
@whwong5174 2 года назад
Thanks for sharing and cooking
@M_Ladd
@M_Ladd 2 года назад
I saw my great grandma!
@whwong5174
@whwong5174 2 года назад
I saw YAN CAN COOK before 32 years ago
@pamhowden8161
@pamhowden8161 3 года назад
Yummy
@springer90
@springer90 2 года назад
That Duck looked good tho, even though it was from the 80s before I was born.
@joeycalendar3122
@joeycalendar3122 4 года назад
OG
@skwizy4945
@skwizy4945 3 года назад
can you teach me this?
@elcidcampeador497
@elcidcampeador497 2 года назад
Oh, this is probably prior to Ractopamine pork. A chemical that is banned in 160 countries. "Ractopamine was approved by the FDA for use in swine in 1999 with the claims of increased rate of weight gain, improved feed efficiency, and increased carcass leanness in finishing swine fed a complete ration containing at least 16% crude protein from 150 to 240 lb body weight."
@bobbyrothferts1883
@bobbyrothferts1883 3 года назад
huh?
@antonyantony2297
@antonyantony2297 4 года назад
芙蓉蛋
@dariusdeboer5498
@dariusdeboer5498 Год назад
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
@kenfletcher1240
@kenfletcher1240 2 года назад
His mother probably had heard of Worcestershire sauce. It was and still is very popular in both Hong Kong and, especially, Shanghai where it is still made to this day. The pork chop is more likely to have been what she didn't know. It isn't chopstick friendly.
@liuzhou
@liuzhou 2 года назад
@thatoneguy You are welcome. By the way 'gweilo' is Cantonese, a language spoken by fewer than 5% of the people in China. It is also somewhat offensive. I'm not sure you really understand what 'mansplaining' is, either.
@kenfletcher1240
@kenfletcher1240 2 года назад
@@liuzhou Well said! Another clown who thinks being of a Chinese ethnicity makes them an expert on all things Chinese.
@thatoneguy8064
@thatoneguy8064 2 года назад
@@kenfletcher1240 next time cover up your self-righteous schizophrenic tracks by not having the exact same playlists on both of your accounts, clown.
@adoreivette7373
@adoreivette7373 2 года назад
This says pork not duck
@veryschmidt
@veryschmidt 4 года назад
Are the 80s back? What happend?
@serling3520
@serling3520 4 года назад
Apparently, an era where cross contamination wasn't an issue. He would have never gotten a Safe Serve certificate!
@kqed
@kqed 4 года назад
We're releasing episodes of Yan Can Cook from the archives for the first time and making them available to the public. Hope you enjoy them.
@veryschmidt
@veryschmidt 4 года назад
@@kqed Yes, I do enjoy it. Thank you so much. I don't know him, but took a brief recherche. He is part of American, Canadian and Vietnamese Television culture in the 80s. So of course i didn't know who he is. Greetings from Germany.
@serling3520
@serling3520 4 года назад
@@kqed enjoy, more than you know!!!!
@johnplays6987
@johnplays6987 4 года назад
He doesn't clean with soap and water after the pork chops. Then cuts onions to garnish. Only wipes his knife off with dry dish towel. That distracted me from everything else.
@EmilyMDong
@EmilyMDong 4 года назад
That’s a good point he doesn’t do that.
@hoaihuong
@hoaihuong 4 года назад
I noticed that too. But I hope the tools were thoroughly cleaned just it wasn't shown on TV because he has assistants to clean up for him off camera.
@markbell7351
@markbell7351 4 года назад
Uhhh this was in the early 80s before the world was pussified.
@wa2k99
@wa2k99 4 года назад
He's alive. Guess he handled it fine.
@paragate1
@paragate1 4 года назад
if it was really an issue a lot of people would have gotten sick from the food already
@punkem733
@punkem733 3 года назад
Are the audience made up of real people?
@ss11111ss
@ss11111ss 3 года назад
yes sometimes they make them help cook
@fedorparker6011
@fedorparker6011 4 года назад
can you teach me this?
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