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In this episode of Yan Can Cook, chef Martin is wrapping and rolling food in rice paper, foil, banana leaves - you name it. Check out his technique for making won ton soup (16:48). Be sure to grab some ground pork, shrimp, sesame oil, and corn starch to make the filling in advance and use green onion, bok choy, mushrooms, snow peas, and bbq pork or ham in the broth. Keep the won ton wrappers covered in moist towels so that they don't dry out. Once you try this tasty recipe, you'll understand why wonton means "swallowing the cloud".
Martin also takes us to a facility where a team of people make 6000 egg rolls an hour! Each roll is totally uniform and filled with delicious ingredients like pork, shrimp, cabbage, carrot, bamboo shoot, and garlic.
This episode begins with a simple salmon with black bean sauce wrapped in foil recipe. Martin also demonstrates how to make a steamed rice noodle roll (8:00) with ground beef (or any meat or meat alternative you have handy) and Vietnamese spring rolls in rice paper (21:34) made with cellophane noodles, chicken, and fish sauce.
Yan Can Cook
Season 4, Episode 3: Wrapped Food
#MartinYanMondays #recipes #wonton #eggrolls
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About Yan Can Cook:
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.
See what Martin is up to now on his website: yancancook.com...
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@kqed
@kqed 3 года назад
Did you make any of these recipes? Let us know in the comments! 🍜🍤
@EmilyMDong
@EmilyMDong 3 года назад
I know how to make Wonton Soup with my mom actually during the pandemic.
@joshschneider9766
@joshschneider9766 3 года назад
I first made these recipes from this show when I was 12 :) 26 years ago now.
@EmilyMDong
@EmilyMDong 3 года назад
@@joshschneider9766 That’s so cool what did you make?
@19MacRazy
@19MacRazy 3 года назад
@@joshschneider9766 Duuuuude... I also made my first wonton soup, inspired by Martin, when I was 12 with my grandmother! Been making it better and better for 18 years now... but been watching this guy for 26! So glad he's been as inspirational to others!
@abijahdixon2771
@abijahdixon2771 3 года назад
I made my first ones this year, but they didn't come out as nice as his lol
@RoyalLopez
@RoyalLopez Год назад
I used to watch Yan when I was like 8 years old, I’m 41 now. I’ve since became and Executive Chef and had the pleasure of meeting him and taking a photo. Best day ever!! IF YAN CAN COOK, SO CAN YOU!
@TheLunisbadman
@TheLunisbadman Год назад
You're the man, Roy!
@sulitian25
@sulitian25 Год назад
Same ...1982 birth year😂 Here in the philippines they called us batang 90's
@yoholmes273
@yoholmes273 Год назад
Same age. Yan had me making Chinese American stir fry in a little Iowan Farmhouse when I was a little kid. I have lived such a happy healthy life by gaining these skills learned in the kitchen. These skills kept me alive and well even when times were lean & hard. Yan is one of the foundational pillars of Chinese style American cooking. A culinary Master. And more importantly, a gentleman.
@trossk
@trossk 11 месяцев назад
Awesome.
@brakkor1081
@brakkor1081 9 месяцев назад
Good for you sir!!!! Btw....... I was like ohh 41... thats old.... but then I realised become 40 in 2024............... I always thought I am 33,34.....🥸
@alannaramone3821
@alannaramone3821 Год назад
Yan is still alive he's 73 and still making TV shows. He's got a cool website. So cool we all grew up watching him.
@JamesJM0
@JamesJM0 Год назад
wow that's amazing. I don't know why but i expected him to be like in his 90's.He's the same age as my father
@LIZZIE-lizzie
@LIZZIE-lizzie Год назад
OH! AWESOME comment. Although I didn't know his age, recently viewed Yan doing Chinatown and checking out seasoned shops and their ware 🥰
@davids9139
@davids9139 Год назад
Yeah, I really enjoy Yan's sense of humor. Great show! Fun to watch and educational.
@Kay_Fabe
@Kay_Fabe 5 месяцев назад
We really did
@ballistic350
@ballistic350 4 месяца назад
75 now still.. going strong
@countD8852
@countD8852 3 года назад
I used to watch this show with my Dad. This is really nostalgic for me.
@kqed
@kqed 3 года назад
Glad you're enjoying it!
@antoniomajor9357
@antoniomajor9357 3 года назад
Me too bro
@UndegroundInformer
@UndegroundInformer 2 года назад
Same here. Crazy how time flies.
@nishantpaul9131
@nishantpaul9131 2 года назад
YEA ME TOOOO MISSED THOSE DAYS MAN
@dedpoptart
@dedpoptart 2 года назад
We all did.
@Samlol23_drrich
@Samlol23_drrich 2 года назад
“ If Yan can cook, so can you. “. I remember those words whenever I am stressed and try to do something for the first time. Thank you Martin Yan!
@thestoryline1
@thestoryline1 3 года назад
This guys show was part of my childhood
@gaijinguineapig
@gaijinguineapig 2 года назад
Martin Yan...one of the GOAT's of TV cooking.
@AiTingTai
@AiTingTai 5 месяцев назад
So heartwarming to see that many enjoyed watching Yan Can Cook when they were little, just like me. :) Fond memories.
@VersionBest
@VersionBest 3 года назад
The OG Grandmaster. I used to watch his shows religiously when I was in high school. So much nostalgia watching him again.
@WHR17
@WHR17 3 года назад
Great memories of watching this show with my Mom and siblings when I was a kid in the 80’s!!!
@imlitemjenaier7037
@imlitemjenaier7037 3 года назад
Yeah, really cherish those days in 80's when we used to watch him on TV right. 🥰🥰🥰👌👌. Love his sense of humor yah.
@story-time-j6k
@story-time-j6k 3 года назад
What??This is an 80's show? My English teacher introduced it for learning, maybe because she comes from Canada.
@cedrix9105
@cedrix9105 3 года назад
I watched it in the 90s . Came on national television on Sunday afternoons. This is my grandma's favorite show.
@nishantpaul9131
@nishantpaul9131 2 года назад
YEA ME TOO… 80’ss WERE THE BEST… NO IPHONES AND PLAIN OLD TELEVISION
@BlackangelKatakuri
@BlackangelKatakuri Год назад
​@nishantpaul9131 Whats wrong with iPhone?
@jacklee1612
@jacklee1612 Год назад
Used to watch this on TV (A CRT tv set!) In the 1990s as a kid.. so much memories. Now I'm holding a 6 inch wide display and watching it on youtube.. oh how times has changed.
@gardennerd1757
@gardennerd1757 Год назад
So many wonderful memories of watching Yan Can Cook on our little(5 inch) black and white tv in the early 80's. Thank you for making these episodes available!
@kqed
@kqed Год назад
Thank you for watching!
@MY-rl8hu
@MY-rl8hu 2 года назад
Takes me back to my childhood during summers when I was home. He was the original celebrity chef 😂
@yeahtbh.161
@yeahtbh.161 2 года назад
Same here, I was probably like 10 skiving off of school or something lol
@urmailman
@urmailman Год назад
Justin Wilson sends his regards
@nohandle62
@nohandle62 Год назад
​@@urmailmanAnd Julia Child.
@tropicalazn
@tropicalazn 5 месяцев назад
I remember PBS being my #1 station to watch as a kid because it was a good learning channel for me, and plus our TV didn’t have much channels back in that day. As I was getting towards into middle school, I started getting interested watching the cooking series. And Yan Can Cook was one of my faves; he was enlightening and fun to watch! This was in the 2000’s. It’s 2024 and I am now 35 years old.
@jeffhardy1623
@jeffhardy1623 3 года назад
It's amazing to me to see how many people also watched him as kids. My childhood friends and I couldn't wait til he was on.
@devonsatchell
@devonsatchell 2 года назад
How can people not love this guy's knife work????
@adventuresofsven2314
@adventuresofsven2314 Год назад
I watched Mr Yan can cook when i was a teenanger,because of him I fell in love with Chinese cuisine and learned Mandarin,Cantonese,Szechuan and some Peking cooking styles. Always remember when Yan can cook so can you.Awesome words.
@Ellis157
@Ellis157 2 года назад
this was how i leaerd to love cooking when i was a kid i was born 1976 , and this was my favorite show along with mash
@wingnut7937
@wingnut7937 Год назад
I am a retired master chef and when I was a kid I watched every episode I could. My first job was working in a Chinese noodle factory. Then many years later Martin Yan, worked for the same corporation I worked for In Charlotte North Carolina . Due to our busy schedules and at times even at the same events in the same building. I never got to meet him being one of my mentior and master in Asian culinary arts. Changed my life and all the customers I cooked for from all over the world lives using the technic I learned from Master Yan as a young boy If Yan can cook ❤ So can you. Retired Master Chef To The Stars. Rocco Salvat###😅
@jannamebaotocuaruneterra6211
He's one of my childhood heroes. 🥰 I remember lying on bed and watching his cooking show. 🤩 I was only 6 years old.
@dundeeutility4899
@dundeeutility4899 Год назад
He was on cable TV in Scotland in 91/92 about the time we got cable TV over here !!! HOPE HES STILL GOING STRONG 👊🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿
@johnc.hammersticks
@johnc.hammersticks Год назад
I've been a chef for years I love it. I watched this every time it was on when I was a kid I still catch myself thinking "ohh look at dis" while cooking. This man is a national treasure.
@CanadianMan1982
@CanadianMan1982 7 месяцев назад
Loved watching yan cook when younger :)😊
@mrednblack6
@mrednblack6 3 года назад
This was the first cooking show I ever watched, in 80s. Loved him so much because he is sooooo funny!!!
@alannaramone3821
@alannaramone3821 Год назад
Yan is still alive he's 73 he's got a cool website, and he still makes TV shows.
@lancasterjim2441
@lancasterjim2441 3 года назад
Omg I grew up watching this show
@yoshiharuhabu
@yoshiharuhabu 3 года назад
After finishing high school, Yan secured a visa for a Calgary school. In 1978, he filled in for a segment on Calgary CFAC-TV in 1978.
@Ace96x10
@Ace96x10 9 месяцев назад
MY fav episode was when his clip on mic fell into a salad he was making, as he then chopped the wire to it with a butcher knife. Took him about a minute to realize that the hard clump in the salad was his mic and that no one could hear him, and that people on set were waving to him about it. Was Epic.
@jasonpeterson2450
@jasonpeterson2450 8 месяцев назад
Thanks for posting. I remember watching this show all the time. He was so congenial and had charisma.
@kqed
@kqed 8 месяцев назад
Martin is great!
@balasuar
@balasuar 3 года назад
Yan Can Cook the OG Uncle Rodger.
@MedalionDS9
@MedalionDS9 3 года назад
Yan would cook more than just Egg Fried Rice though lol
@JLinette
@JLinette Год назад
*In my Uncle Roger voice* Fuiyoh!!!
@jannamebaotocuaruneterra6211
Shhhh
@BlackangelKatakuri
@BlackangelKatakuri Год назад
No.
@40sgoingonfit
@40sgoingonfit 4 месяца назад
Really does make me think of uncle roger hahaha
@fohhee
@fohhee Год назад
This guy is a legend.
@watersavechris41st
@watersavechris41st 3 года назад
I miss watching Yan Can Cook!!!I was a child watching this and I always remember that Smile!!!
@Massm83
@Massm83 2 года назад
So many good memories. I would watch him with my parents. I miss them so much
@blackice273
@blackice273 2 года назад
I used to watch it in the nineties, I was young, and because of it I fell in love with cooking, today I am a father, and I sometimes make certain meals for my children and use the cleaver, every time I hold the cleaver I feel nostalgic and remember how he cuts vegetables with it
@davidleavitt835
@davidleavitt835 2 года назад
I loved this show. I remember Chef Yan on Live With Regis, and he said "Regis, it is stir fry, not stare fry." Had me on the floor laughing.
@rhyzhenthioz
@rhyzhenthioz Год назад
The genuine smile from the crowd is priceless
@willdotchill7607
@willdotchill7607 Год назад
When he said nothing fishy here, everything is underwrap, I should have heard the audience laugh. Great charisma Mr. Yan. And Lumpia is Best!!
@kqed
@kqed Год назад
Right? Martin is giving them comedy gold.
@DerMatticusFink
@DerMatticusFink 6 месяцев назад
I was thinking the same thing 😂
@adrianb3429
@adrianb3429 3 года назад
Amazing! I used to watch Martin Yan all the time with my Mum
@جلالمحمدجلالمحمد
@جلالمحمدجلالمحمد 3 года назад
ال
@جلالمحمدجلالمحمد
@جلالمحمدجلالمحمد 3 года назад
🤔🤔
@PBBoogie99
@PBBoogie99 3 года назад
Y’all have brought me so much joy in the past week when I discovered that y’all posted these videos. Not only does it bring up fond memories of watching with my parents, but I can truly appreciate how awesome of a cook he is. Made me cook some beef and broccoli this past weekend.
@hammerofmariotos
@hammerofmariotos 3 месяца назад
I know there's so much tension between America and China, and all I can say is I wish I could show all Chinese people the place in American's hearts of watching this charming man joke and smile as he showed us all a new world of food when we were kids. Martin Yan and Chinese Food are as universally beloved to us as Emeril and Apple Pies.
@wutang_bing8090
@wutang_bing8090 2 года назад
“Nothing fishy about this, everything under wrap” This man is giving you comedy gold while cooking and all you can do a chuckle Psssssshhh Y’all don’t deserve yan
@c.m.7037
@c.m.7037 3 года назад
I enjoyed watching him cook (especially chop food) during middle school.
@deathmagnetic12085
@deathmagnetic12085 3 года назад
I love it when he flips something in his wok and exclaims "Yan can cook!". I laugh everytime.
@hellhound1389
@hellhound1389 2 года назад
This is the show that got me interested with cooking, now everybody comes to my house for my cooking
@nhupham9829
@nhupham9829 3 года назад
The 1/4 of a ton joke got me lol. I didn't expect that at all. He is part of my childhood and there are some of his techniques and ideas I still vividly remember and use them to this day.
@cg391
@cg391 3 года назад
I use to watch this show all the time Great memories
@kyakaruvlogs2784
@kyakaruvlogs2784 3 года назад
This was one of my favourite shows as a kid. If yan can cook so can i
@ngocbinh8x
@ngocbinh8x 3 года назад
07/10/2021 I used to watch these "Yan Can Cook" video with my mom more than 25 years ago. Thanks for his sense of humor, we used to have a great time altogether. Watching this video recall my unforgettable moment. Thanks for your uploads ^^
@stantheoneandonly
@stantheoneandonly Год назад
Wow. Thank you for sharing these. My mom and I used to watch these on channel 11 in Chicago when I was really young.
@bbym1313
@bbym1313 3 месяца назад
Me and my mum used to watch this together, she is no longer with me. Watching this brings back the fondest of memories 🥹🩷
@iking912
@iking912 11 месяцев назад
Man, this brings me back to my childhood.
@maddiermah5875
@maddiermah5875 2 месяца назад
Same
@Crystal-hz8zj
@Crystal-hz8zj Год назад
His cooking show is my favorite to watch when I'm starting to recover from an illness. Cold, flu, etc....
@tonylashmit2613
@tonylashmit2613 2 года назад
A classic show! Remember watching him as a young kid.
@kennapace3869
@kennapace3869 4 месяца назад
Yan is absolutely amazing!!! I used to watch his show all the time. His personality makes learning fun. And yes he is handsome to boot
@richardcrimp4583
@richardcrimp4583 Год назад
I first saw Martin Yan at Eaton's Department Store at Yonge and Queen St's in Toronto in 1972 Demonstrating Chinese Cooking. I have been watching him ever since. Just over 50 years now.
@EmilyMDong
@EmilyMDong 3 года назад
I love Wonton Soup!!! Sounds so delicious to me!!😍 My mom taught me how to fold the wontons and everything she did. It was good.
@jewizky8728
@jewizky8728 3 года назад
I grew up watching this in Saudi Arabia , channel 2 . Hope everyone is safe n sound
@badgermountainsurvival394
@badgermountainsurvival394 Год назад
I used to live in the bay area when these shows were new. I used to cook some of these for my mom when she was working as a nurse and would come home late, they were good times.
@angc214
@angc214 2 года назад
As a kid growing up in the Bay Area, I remember laughing at this guy's antics. We also had Buster's Ape Show. I miss that, too.
@derek353739
@derek353739 Год назад
This was my favourite show when I was a child, long before Jamie and Gordon😊
@dustingd1
@dustingd1 Год назад
God Bless Mister Martin Yan. May he enlighten us for generations to come! ❤
@aaronhickman192
@aaronhickman192 2 года назад
I watched Yan can cook everyday after school at my grannys in the early 80s.
@christopherblanton7772
@christopherblanton7772 Год назад
Man....Didn't realize how rich my childhood was... blessing for all those PBS programs in the 80s
@jessiehaislet3625
@jessiehaislet3625 Год назад
I made the egg rolls on the VHS tape I had, they were wonderful. That’s why I’m here, for that amazing recipe! Thank you!
@papagen00
@papagen00 Год назад
i've met Martin Yan in person and I can tell you his heavy accent is all a schtick. The guy speaks perfect English!
@eastbluedrew1664
@eastbluedrew1664 Год назад
I used to love his show on Saturday
@keledele
@keledele Год назад
😢 I remeber this man. Thank you so much Yan, you took me to fantastic places as a child.
@imnotnever494
@imnotnever494 Год назад
I learned about Yan can cook because he used to play on a CS:GO 30 man server very often, VPP. I didn't even know he was on a cooking show until his friends started talking about it. What a world lol. I miss this guy and the server. He was funny.
@Dapur-0073
@Dapur-0073 6 месяцев назад
If Uncle yan can cook, just make sure Wan, Roger, Richard, Liang and Daniel and a few million others too can cook like he does
@amasterofbation
@amasterofbation 2 года назад
If local Chinese restaurants would follow these recipes it’d be a lot more enjoyable and worth eating
@jessiehaislet3625
@jessiehaislet3625 Год назад
I used to own his show on VHS! Glad to find him here.
@bar111a.5
@bar111a.5 3 года назад
Man I love his energy
@ryanwood1684
@ryanwood1684 Год назад
I love this show!!!! I used to watch this show with my mom. So nostalgic. So many wonderful memories 💖
@michaelgear7642
@michaelgear7642 Год назад
Today I love cooking and my love was sparked by this man
@ironjesi
@ironjesi 11 месяцев назад
Yan has impeccable flow. A real one.
@trossk
@trossk 11 месяцев назад
I love the older shows like this, i grew up watching Yan, Pepin. Julia, frugal gourmet, grahm kerr, such better shows with the emphasis on the food and How To instead of a "celebrity chef" selling their products, catchphrases, and changing a traditional recipes to give it their own twist. Old school chefs are sooo much better
@mikez.6309
@mikez.6309 2 года назад
Most of his recipes I could never make because of my allergy to fish. 😢. He was so entertaining, I watched him anyway. He seemed was so local in the Bay Area where im from (assuming most of you folks in the comments are)It blew my mind to see him in a national Ziploc ad back in 2002.
@victore8342
@victore8342 2 года назад
You can always substitute the proteins for.properly cooked chicken, beef, or pork, or beam paste or tofu if you are vegetarian/vegan
@SamanthaSorbo
@SamanthaSorbo Месяц назад
I used to watch this every day ❤❤❤❤
@aaronhickman192
@aaronhickman192 2 года назад
Martin Yang made cooking so entertaining for a kid.
@dspsblyuth
@dspsblyuth 2 года назад
Yan
@DaveBuford
@DaveBuford 2 года назад
I used to watch this after I got home from highschool. He was hilarious.
@douglasfoley2060
@douglasfoley2060 10 месяцев назад
Use to watch his show when I was a kid in the 90’s and early 2000’s when I didn’t have anything else to watch while building yugioh decks. Lolz
@dystar112
@dystar112 2 года назад
I used to love this show.💙I'm.so glad I found it💯💥💫💫💫💫💫
@reno-koreanfoodlover6569
@reno-koreanfoodlover6569 3 года назад
Looks so delicious !! I wish I had that cooking device!!!
@beacull7009
@beacull7009 2 года назад
Good and complete video nice 👍 pass the years , but still beautiful video..👍👍👍🇵🇪♥️👍👍🇵🇪🇵🇪🇵🇪🇵🇪
@MedalionDS9
@MedalionDS9 3 года назад
This is a name I haven't heard in forever... I was reminded when someone mentioned Chef Yan on another asian cooking show
@NicholasPaulArnold
@NicholasPaulArnold Год назад
I was born in 1990 and I remember being a little guy in the early 90’s watching this with my Nonna
@oliviapowers8280
@oliviapowers8280 Год назад
Oh My God! I used to watch Martin Yan when I lived in San Francisco, many years ago. He's So Cute! And So VERY GOOD At what he does : )
@djduedi2516
@djduedi2516 3 года назад
感谢你带给我的美好回忆,小时候我看过你的视频,如今我都40了。
@cindysalcedo2052
@cindysalcedo2052 2 года назад
This was our go to show to watch growing up
@nickhalden9220
@nickhalden9220 2 года назад
I miss shows like this
@ll6556
@ll6556 3 года назад
I used to wake up drink my coffee and watch Yan.. 20 years flew by like nothing ☹️
@1strangealaskanaloha417
@1strangealaskanaloha417 Год назад
My favorite chef Cheers from Alaska
@KefkaFanatic
@KefkaFanatic 3 года назад
Yesss i LOVED his cooking show SO MUCH!!!
@kqed
@kqed 3 года назад
These are all classic episodes from the early days (obviously), but he's still making new shows!
@KefkaFanatic
@KefkaFanatic 3 года назад
@@kqed Wait seriously? I had no idea!!
@imlitemjenaier7037
@imlitemjenaier7037 3 года назад
This is nice, here there's rock and roll, back in China they have egg roll. 🤣🤣🤣🤣love his great sense of humor yah🤗🤗🤣🤣🥰🥰
@Eric.Lin.88888
@Eric.Lin.88888 3 года назад
New episode, yay! 😁
@apo18llo
@apo18llo 2 года назад
This takes me back to my childhood
@akalrove4834
@akalrove4834 3 года назад
480p we meet again
@Struzzylive
@Struzzylive 3 года назад
Not good enough, we want 180p baby! Lol
@taidusthealien
@taidusthealien 3 года назад
This was our version of 1080p back in the day
@Struzzylive
@Struzzylive 3 года назад
@@taidusthealien Ik lol
@chrisandersen5635
@chrisandersen5635 3 года назад
Love it!!!
@aidenpearce2709
@aidenpearce2709 2 года назад
This guy has been doing this for 40 years! I love how he runs out of the back with all his excitement!
@paulwagner688
@paulwagner688 2 года назад
Using the papillote technique in Chinese cooking. Genius.
@poolhall9632
@poolhall9632 Год назад
Some people had Julia, some had Paul. Martin was my culinary Merlin.
@mofamba
@mofamba 3 года назад
Yan had a big influence on my culinarily career.
@story-time-j6k
@story-time-j6k 3 года назад
marvelous!
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