The celebrity chef reflected on nearly five decades of his show Yan Can Cook and shared how his childhood in China sparked a lifelong culinary passion Yan also detailed how curiosity keeps his cooking ...
Make this hot-and-sour soup at home in just 30 minutes with pork, silken tofu, shiitake mushrooms, bamboo shoots, and a ...
Martin Yan visited UC Davis for a cooking demo last week. (JJ Noel/UC Davis) When Martin Yan arrived in Davis as an international student in 1969, the minimum wage in California was just $1.65, but he ...
From earthy soba and bouncy udon to stir-fried egg noodles hot out of the wok, noodles are among the world’s most versatile and popular ingredients, according to renowned Chinese-American chef Martin ...
A couple-hundred fans of the PBS show “Yan Can Cook” showed up at the Shields Library courtyard Saturday morning to see in person what most have only seen the master chef do on screen. Master Chef ...
In a small bowl, soak the dried tangerine peels in warm water to cover until softened, about 20 minutes; drain. Cut into narrow strips and set aside. Slice off the ends of the tangerines with a knife, ...
Celebrity chef and UC Davis alum Martin Yan, shown during a cooking demonstration at the Shields Library in September, will entertain diners at Latitude Restaurant Friday during a visit as guest chef.
Food vendors, retailers, live performers and other activities will be at a night market from 5-9 p.m. Saturday at North Natomas Regional Park in Sacramento. Admission is free. Entertainment includes a ...
The 'Yan Can Cook' star spoke with PEOPLE at the Food & Wine Classic in Aspen Gregg DeGuire/FilmMagic Martin Yan chatted with PEOPLE for an exclusive interview at the Food & Wine Classic in Aspen The ...