Martin
Yan
The celebrated host of over 2,000 cooking
shows, Martin Yan enjoys distinction as a certified Master Chef,
a highly respected food consultant, a professional instructor
and a prolific author. He expresses his diverse talents in 26
cookbooks, including the award winning Martin Yan's Feast,
Martin Yan's Asian Favorites, Chinese Cooking for Dummies,
Martin Yan's Chinatown Cooking, (intro by Julia Child)
and Martin Yan's Quick & Easy.
Born in Guangzhou, China, Yan always possessed
a passion for cooking. His formal induction into the culinary
world began at thirteen, with an apprenticeship at a renown
Hong Kong restaurant. Training at Hong Kong's Overseas Institute
of Cookery followed. While pursuing an MS in Food Science
(University of California/Davis, USA), he taught Chinese cooking
for the university extension program. In 1978, he pioneered
a Chinese cooking TV show: the now classic "Yan Can Cook."
Infused with his characteristic warmth, humor and vitality,
the show quickly won a worldwide following. The format expanded
to include distinct styles of Asian cooking, with Chef Yan
traveling to culinary hot spots to introduce viewers to local
food and customs. A popular guest-instructor, Yan also taught
at the California Culinary Academy, Johnson & Wales University,
The Chinese Cuisine Institute in Hong Kong, The Culinary Institute
of America, the University of San Francisco and chef training
programs across North America. In 1985, he founded the Yan
Can International Cooking School. His Yan Can
and SensAsian Restaurants offer inventive pan-Asian
menus and give competitors a run for their woks.
Internationally recognized as a Master
Chef among his peers, Yan has been nominated for the 2004
James Beard Award and Best National TV Cooking Show Award.
His TV series, "Martin Yan's Chinatown," won a Telly Award
in 2004. The companion book was cited by Newsweek
as one of "The Year's 10 Best Cookbooks." In 2002, Chef Yan
was honored as "California Chef of the Year" and named an
Honorary Chairman of The International Association of Culinary
Professionals Foundation. In 2001, Yan was inducted into the
James Beard Foundation's D'Artagnan Cervena Who's Who of Food
and Beverage. Honored with the prestigious Antonin Careme
Award, the Courvoisier Leadership Award and membership in
Les Disciples D'Auguste Escoffier, he was named Trustee of
Copia and Culinary Diplomat for the American Culinary Federation
(along with fellow chef Paul Prudhomme). TV credits also include
a 1998 Daytime Emmy Award, a 1996 James Beard Award for Best
TV Food Journalism and a 1994 James Beard Award for Best TV
Cooking Show. He received an Honorary Doctorate Degree in
Culinary Arts, (along with America's First Lady of cooking,
Julia Child), from the world's culinary training mecca, Johnson
& Wales University. In 1999, the Colorado Institute of Art
conferred an Honorary Doctorate Degree in Humane Letters upon
him.
He has captured the attention, admiration
and hearts of millions of cooking fans by spicing his cooking
artistry and teaching with a personal ingredient: wit. Via
television or in person, a cooking session with Chef Yan proves
invigorating as well as educational. He is dedicated to dispelling
the mysteries of Asian cooking, and furthering an understanding
of the cultures that created these cuisines, with spirited
fun and entertainment. |