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Hunan Beef with Broccoli | Yan Can Cook | KQED 

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In this episode of Yan Can Cook, Martin invites viewers to "beef it up" with a variety of flavorful meat dishes, including stir fry, steak, and ribs. He starts with a couple of Chinese restaurant staples: Beef and tomato stir fry (1:00) and Hunan beef with broccoli (7:58). Then he makes a chef's special grilled steak with black mushrooms (15:10). He wraps up the episode with a guaranteed crowd pleaser: Korean barbecue ribs (21:02).
Yan Can Cook, Season 4, Episode 10: "Beef it up!"
See what Martin is up to now on his website: yancancook.com...
Discover more fun with food on KQED: www.kqed.org/food
#MartinYanMondays #beef #steak #ribs
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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...
Discover more fun with food on KQED: www.kqed.org/food

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@mikenyc1589
@mikenyc1589 3 года назад
Are these the old shows?...seems like martin never gets old :)
@kqed
@kqed 3 года назад
This episode originally aired in the early '90s (but you're right - Martin never gets old!).
@EmilyMDong
@EmilyMDong 3 года назад
Martin just turn 72 last year and I did wish him a Happy Birthday.
@jwise209
@jwise209 2 года назад
Black don't crack
@DrNoBrazil
@DrNoBrazil 2 года назад
Especially when we are talking of a show from the 60s
@trapperjohn6089
@trapperjohn6089 2 года назад
Then next we can watch Justin Wilson measure a teaspoon of salt exactly in his hand, I guarantee.
@patron40silver
@patron40silver 2 года назад
I did a double take, put on my glasses, and then reread the title. I'm glad to see that it's Hunan beef and not Human beef. I remember watching Yan Can Cook all the time back in the 80s.
@sammyramirez6869
@sammyramirez6869 2 года назад
Lmaoo i had to look twice as well like am i tripping
@cheesesteakphilly
@cheesesteakphilly 2 года назад
Same!!
@JimmyGrl09
@JimmyGrl09 2 года назад
Same here. I was a little girl.
@JMB129
@JMB129 2 года назад
Same here.
@tsrav5
@tsrav5 2 года назад
I'm probably the only one disappointed after reading it more carefully.
@caralinaesqueda
@caralinaesqueda 3 года назад
I miss cooks like this I grew up watching him these were the good old days
@GeordiLaForgery
@GeordiLaForgery 3 года назад
Check out the 80's hair styles 13:09 :D
@namret12
@namret12 3 года назад
Me as well......food channels are bad
@mikenyc1589
@mikenyc1589 3 года назад
Yan & Emeril were my favorites...
@bobsacamano6402
@bobsacamano6402 3 года назад
That’s exactly the reason why I’m watching this, too!😂
@tolishaws
@tolishaws 2 года назад
He always makes me 😃
@gilbertguzman2599
@gilbertguzman2599 2 года назад
If Yan can cook, so can YOU!... I love this guy... I remember growing up watching him cook on PBS after school... My brothers and I learned to cook because of him... We are now executive chefs and personal chefs because of our love of cooking... Thanks Martin Yan!!
@marct7905
@marct7905 2 года назад
Same thing here. I watched Julia Childs as a kid and also Yan!
@Pinkorchid72
@Pinkorchid72 2 года назад
Wow!
@patron40silver
@patron40silver 2 года назад
Martin, Julia and Jacques back in the 80s got me interested in cooking.
@slackblabbath8528
@slackblabbath8528 2 года назад
He taught me too just a home cook.
@DelMastro1984
@DelMastro1984 2 года назад
That's wonderful!
@holdenpi
@holdenpi Год назад
Human Beef with Broccoli | Yan Can Cook | KQED is a wonderful title especially with the coming apocalypse. Thanks Yan for the inspiration!!!
@kemikemi756
@kemikemi756 Год назад
Ahahah I read Human too
@owenchang2290
@owenchang2290 Год назад
Haha! Aw man, I missed it. Looks like KQED fixed the name.
@jz5748
@jz5748 Год назад
his sense of humor makes the show even better.
@Carbabydoll
@Carbabydoll Год назад
He also speaks English well and is very intelligent.
@musicalmelodies3595
@musicalmelodies3595 Год назад
@@Carbabydoll I like his accent. It's awesome!
@dorjaxxx
@dorjaxxx 2 года назад
I'm native arabic speaker grow up in 🇱🇾 when I was 8 years old use to watch this show without understanding it and promes my self to learn English so I can understand , now I speak Spanish beside English thanks to this show
@anonymous20237
@anonymous20237 8 месяцев назад
Martin Yan is the man! When I first started watching cooking shows as a teenager, he was a staple......
@marilynjean939
@marilynjean939 2 года назад
This guy was ahead of his time. This was the only cooking show dedicated to asian cuisine. And he was so funny
@AnastasiaBeaverhousn
@AnastasiaBeaverhousn Год назад
Wow, I grew up watching this man!!! ❤😂😂
@whatsyours1
@whatsyours1 2 года назад
Omg .. just came across this.. its so nostalgic.. use to watch this as a kid... crazy.. if yan can cook.. so can you. Lmao
@MikeW80
@MikeW80 2 года назад
I watched Mr. Yan when I was a little kid. He was entertaining and informative. I watched him, and Julia Child. Mostly because we were pretty poor and seeing all of that food made me happy lol. Thanks for the nostalgia guys.
@jamesbilly-cu6xz
@jamesbilly-cu6xz Год назад
he can cook ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE--HUeduqoXGU.html
@ShinobiNeon
@ShinobiNeon 2 года назад
Drinking game: every time he says "mahvelous".
@MrDfreshcia
@MrDfreshcia 2 года назад
"Look how easy" he says while perfectly peeling a ripe tomato in 5 seconds with a giant cleaver.
@melvinatkins998
@melvinatkins998 Год назад
Watched this guy as a child!…. Taught me how use a knife/cleaver in a kitchen!…. Now I’m 50 years old!…. Haha…. What a mentor of mine!…. 💯
@flintregal
@flintregal Год назад
All I remember is him making the frog legs dance🤣loved this show
@jeremymetcalf9531
@jeremymetcalf9531 Год назад
I'm so glad to have grown up with all the cooking giants as an older millennial. Martin Yan, Justin Wilson, Jeff Smith, Paul Prudhomme, and last but not least, Julia Child, and Jacques Pepin.
@will.a.benjamin
@will.a.benjamin Год назад
I love Martin Yan, used to watch him a lot when I was a teen during the 90's.
@tsipatos6532
@tsipatos6532 2 года назад
My eyes aren't good as it was, I thought "Human Beef", anyhow one of my favorite cooking show when I was a kid watching on PBS.
@PaulC39
@PaulC39 8 месяцев назад
Watching Yan cook on PBS back in the 80s with my Sister is a definite blast from the past. It's cool to find his cooking show on RU-vid about 40 years later. Wow.
@sydecarnutz972
@sydecarnutz972 2 года назад
I worked at a great Chinese restaurant in Pittsburgh in the late 70's. We had a dish called beef, pepper and tomato. Had a little onion and garlic and ginger in it and a tablespoon of finely chopped salted black beans. Over 40 years later I still make it. I can't find the salted black beans anymore so I buy a jar of black bean & garlic sauce to use. Great memories working there! Anyone else remember the Peacock Restaurant? It was in Mt. Lebanon.
@MonteLeeMyPOV
@MonteLeeMyPOV Год назад
no but i want to try that dish! Salted black beans??
@ABitefLife
@ABitefLife Год назад
You can still get salted black beans at some Asian stores. I see it here where I live in Florida. I would be willing t9 bet you can get it online or learn how to make it
@katonfire98
@katonfire98 2 года назад
"What're you going to do? I really don't care." I'm so glad I found this guy! ❤
@jamstarent21
@jamstarent21 Год назад
Memories of staying home sick from school watching pbs and njn and seeing this man cook it up
@RisingBagel
@RisingBagel Год назад
The best part of being home sick was watching the cooking shows! Lolololol
@jayhaviv4286
@jayhaviv4286 2 года назад
He is one of my favorite chefs! I use to watch him cook as a young lad. Nostalgic to see him now
@JT-152
@JT-152 2 года назад
Same!!! Wonder if he’s still around cooking?
@jeffreytaylor4464
@jeffreytaylor4464 Год назад
Google it. I’m sure Google will know!
@CrymInAction
@CrymInAction Год назад
These episodes were filmed in a small shopping center near the house I grew up in. I would sneak around the back of the building and listen with my ear to the door. To small and shy to ever try to meet Mr. Yan, but I always loved these shows. This was decades before the Food Network, and years before any of the celebrity chefs of recent times. Thank you for putting these shows out. And thank you Martin Yan for teaching us all to make delicious meals, and to always have fun while cooking.
@lisalatona6760
@lisalatona6760 2 года назад
BLAST FROM THE PAST. He was a head of his time. I LOVE LOVE LOVE watching him. THANK YOU
@willisgaines6882
@willisgaines6882 2 года назад
My childhood is back baby!!!
@tarnsand440
@tarnsand440 2 года назад
In 2022 four dishes would be 4 shows. Love these old cooking shows!!! The best!!🥇🎎🧧
@TheJollyMisanthrope
@TheJollyMisanthrope Год назад
When I was in elementary school. Like 1st or 2nd grade, I would watch this guy's show in the morning before I had to catch the bus. No idea why but I loved the show.
@ryanm2834
@ryanm2834 9 месяцев назад
I used to watch Yen 30yrs ago on the weekends like cartoons. He's still relevant
@mikecroly4579
@mikecroly4579 Год назад
Martin Yan again...What a welcome pleasure!0
@delloda
@delloda 2 года назад
80's style chinese food. Classic takeaway tastes!
@Suiseisexy
@Suiseisexy Год назад
God I could do a whole YTP of just Martin Yan smashing garlic
@MrDwightsimon
@MrDwightsimon 2 года назад
Live studio audience is the way to do a cooking show. It's a lost art
@RotundRager
@RotundRager Год назад
I absolutely loved watching Yan Can Cook as a kid. When the youtube algorithm popped an episode up, I just had to watch it for old times sake.
@Troublesomenights
@Troublesomenights Год назад
The Best Chef Ever.
@laprepper
@laprepper 2 года назад
This is why the 80s and 90s were awesome. Tv had charm, quality, authenticity and substance 😂
@drgnlvr22
@drgnlvr22 2 года назад
One of the conditions to play video games as a kid was to write recipes from PBS cooks. Yang was the toughest cause he was a showman. Laughed so hard, but a great teacher! This was a video that took me back like 30 years. So thank you!
@walmartinrx
@walmartinrx 2 года назад
I still use Yan's technique for chopping garlic. He was/is inspiring.
@littlewolf9049
@littlewolf9049 Год назад
How did he do it so quickly, is he just smashing it with the cleaver?
@dallas75
@dallas75 2 года назад
Oh wow. This is my childhood right here. I used to watch Martin with my dad when I was little. Thank you Martin Yan!
@nickcross2684
@nickcross2684 2 года назад
I swear I thought that title said “human” beef” for a second.
@sphillyfanatic7451
@sphillyfanatic7451 2 года назад
Me too, was looking for this comment lol
@nicholascrow8133
@nicholascrow8133 Год назад
I wish we had more celebrity chefs these days like Yan!!! Before I even had any interest in becoming a chef, I had fond memories of watching Yan can Cook!!!
@EmilyMDong
@EmilyMDong 3 года назад
Thank you KQED for more episodes of Yan Can Cook every Monday and I absolutely love making some recipes at home.
@noneyabidness9644
@noneyabidness9644 2 года назад
I tell my wife, "If Yan can cook, so can you!" She just laughs and tells me to order takeout.
@macrick
@macrick 2 года назад
LOLOLOL!
@dt3269
@dt3269 2 года назад
sounds like u married a proper american chick....ie.useless.
@abestang707
@abestang707 2 года назад
Lmafo
@deangreen3370
@deangreen3370 2 года назад
lol
@iamchou45
@iamchou45 2 года назад
Nice try!
@ericumali9322
@ericumali9322 Год назад
I remember before the cooking channel, food network, and iron chefs, there was this guy. OG cooking show for sure. Brings back so many memories.
@howardcraigiv518
@howardcraigiv518 2 года назад
All i know is this show is marvelous
@dickheadrecs
@dickheadrecs Год назад
Real Hunan Beef. And a real Hero
@jssardo
@jssardo 2 года назад
Thank you for posting this show. I loved it as a kid and he is still very entertaining and endearing. A national treasure to be sure.
@jjryan1352
@jjryan1352 2 года назад
Before Jacky Chan was famous in America there was this guy.
@PenusDrippings
@PenusDrippings 2 года назад
This man is responsible for me learning how to cook
@cya2163
@cya2163 2 года назад
Loved this show! He was so much fun to watch!
@tolishaws
@tolishaws 2 года назад
I love it when he cuts and smiles at the camera.
@OMGitsTerasu
@OMGitsTerasu 2 года назад
Me and my grandma used to watch him and Julia and Wolfgang and Emeril together ALL THE TIME. I miss those days so much.
@Goochiesharkanimation
@Goochiesharkanimation 2 года назад
For a second a thought Yan was guna cook up sum human meat 🍖 😂
@jasonhorne4533
@jasonhorne4533 2 года назад
Always love to watch Martin Yan. Don't Wok Away
@mcgreedy01
@mcgreedy01 2 года назад
This dude’s favourite English word must be “marvellous”.
@Blacklat58
@Blacklat58 2 года назад
Simple pleasures in life. Sometimes we get carried away with the new technology and having to come in all the time. Just simply watch!
@kyleeddow6890
@kyleeddow6890 2 года назад
I literally taught myself to chop without looking because of Yan. He is a hero!
@steelspawn1832
@steelspawn1832 2 года назад
Got to get this out of my recommended watch list, keep reading it as Human beef with broccoli lol
@darinwade1973
@darinwade1973 Год назад
"Martin Yan"Cantonese my favorite we're learning to cook Cantonese.. HI CHING this was during time of asian craze especially CANTONESE which is historical and cultural cooking
@Lisa_X5
@Lisa_X5 2 года назад
Used to watch as a kid, he’s a funny chef and a entertainer. I learned his cooking tips and he’s my inspiration to cook. Every dish is “marvelous!”
@tom_something
@tom_something Год назад
I agree. Very marvelous, specifically.
@auctionrob600
@auctionrob600 2 года назад
I remember watching this as a little kid at my grandparents house in the '80s. It was on right before the local pro-wrestling show came on!
@patsmith5947
@patsmith5947 2 года назад
I love Chinese food and he has great knife skills, so I need to watch this and learn. He is funny too which makes it entertaining!
@IKhanNot
@IKhanNot Год назад
Martin Yan was the best. I looked forward to watching his show on TV back in the day.
@cra_55
@cra_55 Год назад
In awe at the sheer amount of Asian uncle humour
@707Iz
@707Iz Год назад
Was a child when this was on. Had no idea about cooking but loved how engaging he is. If Yan can cook so can you!!
@UncleHoCM
@UncleHoCM 3 года назад
Glad KQED brought this here.
@nikox703
@nikox703 Год назад
Love when he says marvelous..
@marcusspencer6404
@marcusspencer6404 2 года назад
This is 100% Uncle Roger's Uncle. Great Vid enjoyed it very much.
@sayajinmamuang
@sayajinmamuang 2 года назад
Only difference is Yan can cook uncle rogger cannot 🤣
@raybates3119
@raybates3119 2 года назад
There are not enough loves for this dude. I watched these shows when they originally aired and I love watching them here. His personality is unrivaled as well as his cooking skills! He's the Jackie Chan of cooking!
@AStupidTourist
@AStupidTourist 2 года назад
Holy flashback to my childhood ... I used to LOVE this show
@teebitta6649
@teebitta6649 Год назад
I love this guy, he is a real life Kahn Souphanousinphone. 🥰
@billygwalthney369
@billygwalthney369 2 года назад
I watched yan 30 years ago when I first started cooking and bought his book. If yan can cook so can you 👍
@ghw7192
@ghw7192 Год назад
I watched these shows when they were new. Loved them then, love them now! At one point, PBS was marketing Martin Yan cleavers and yes, I have one! Thank you, KQED, for bringing Martain back!
@thatguyineverycommentssection
@thatguyineverycommentssection 7 месяцев назад
Beef is such an underrated ingredient
@kqed
@kqed 7 месяцев назад
Underrated and delicious. Thanks for watching!
@socalangler4082
@socalangler4082 Год назад
Lol did anyone else think the title said "Human Beef and Broc..."? Lmfao I was shook for a second
@nordicson2835
@nordicson2835 2 года назад
Man l miss this guy , l used to love watching him ,after school at my Grandma's, after my homework was done , after him was Jacques Pepin.
@jayl8433
@jayl8433 Год назад
Loved watchin him when I was a kid!
@GeordiLaForgery
@GeordiLaForgery 3 года назад
Marvelous.
@SaintVic2287
@SaintVic2287 Год назад
Growing up kids were watching barney and power rangers but I was always watching PBS cooking shows! My family always thought I was weird but I found something so fun and entertaining about watching people cook! I was lucky to find something to be passionate about at such a young age!
@JackieOgle
@JackieOgle 2 года назад
Omg...I am so happy to see him! I remember making a salmon in parchment paper with black bean paste and soy sauce and scallions...It was the best dish I ever ate and lost the recipe! I would love to find it again as my entire family loved it! I have searched for it but never found it!
@cplrgal5452
@cplrgal5452 2 года назад
I don’t have his salmon in bean paste recipe anymore either, but I know where you can find it: it was published in the series’ 1998 companion cookbook titled “Martin Yan’s Feast-The Best of Yan Can Cook.” (not to be confused with his similarly named cookbook “Yan Can Cook”). My local library has a copy; if yours doesn’t, copies available on eBay or Amazon.
@JackieOgle
@JackieOgle 2 года назад
Thank you sooo much!
@JackieOgle
@JackieOgle 2 года назад
@@cplrgal5452 Soooo happy thank you! Not many recipes I deemed "memorable" but this one is a keeper! Thanks again!
@TACT1LE
@TACT1LE 2 года назад
Used to love watching this guy. Hilarious and a great cook. Definitely one of the early influences on my love of cooking
@setadoon
@setadoon 10 месяцев назад
I miss watching this guy's show. Yan was awesome
@KaiMoya420
@KaiMoya420 Год назад
Jackie Chan can do anything. Marvelous!!
@oldironsides4107
@oldironsides4107 2 года назад
I always loved watching this dosser as a kid. Chop chop set aside
@zalibecquerel3463
@zalibecquerel3463 3 года назад
Glad to see Martin Yan Mondays back again. Now with more Hair Gel!
@kqed
@kqed 3 года назад
I love seeing the evolution of Martin's '80s hair.
@carlpassarellirealtor2671
@carlpassarellirealtor2671 Год назад
I loved Yan Can Cook. Used to watch it all the time.
@breker19er
@breker19er 2 года назад
So many good memories watching him back in the day!
@SuperNova823
@SuperNova823 2 года назад
It was marvellous.
@cool3865
@cool3865 11 месяцев назад
man remember when cooking shows were like this and not full of action camera angles and fake drama. i really do miss these types of shows
@ARealCupcake
@ARealCupcake Год назад
How have I never heard of this guy!? I would have loved watching him along side Good Eats growing up. I guess better late than never. This guy is great.
@skeetsmcgrew3282
@skeetsmcgrew3282 Год назад
Yeah he was PBS not Food Channel. He had another show years later where he did like travel stuff
@theringoone
@theringoone 2 года назад
Hi When I first moved to S California back in 1981, Martins show was on every day and I fell in love with his style in everything that he did and it’s great to see him again in here.
@EmilyMDong
@EmilyMDong 3 года назад
Absolutely love Martin Yan Can Cook is amazing!!💙
@kqed
@kqed 3 года назад
Thanks Emily!
@EmilyMDong
@EmilyMDong 3 года назад
@@kqed You’re welcome!
@carlinetessier5500
@carlinetessier5500 Год назад
I didn't see anything extraordinary about this dish , only the skill of the knife.
@sydecarnutz972
@sydecarnutz972 2 года назад
Love this guy's sense of humor! Great cooking too!
@j.d.contreras392
@j.d.contreras392 Год назад
I honestly think he's better than Gordon Ramsey. He's FAST and polite.
@supafly345
@supafly345 Год назад
I can’t remember learning a single thing from this guy, but he’s a damn good entertainer
@thomasg.5466
@thomasg.5466 Год назад
The most pleasant comment section on RU-vid... Marvelous and beautiful!! ✌🏻
@DWPersianExcursion
@DWPersianExcursion 2 года назад
Wow blast from the past, beautiful
@daddynitro199
@daddynitro199 2 года назад
I think one of the reasons he clicked with my brain when I was a younger person is that he seems like a really good guy.
@Weekendwavves
@Weekendwavves Год назад
I always loved watching his cooking shows on PBS when I was a kid. I always thought he was a wonderful chef.
@KonElKent
@KonElKent Год назад
It's 11pm, I have the urge to run to the store for ingredients and firing up the wok.
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