My dad use to make some of his dishes. Martin Yan's fried chicken is the best. He is legit the first chef we ever watched. Wish food network could a do throwback episode to those chefs that did it before it was a thing.
I remember he did crave Whole Chicken as well making the Lemon Chicken in the previous episodes. Thank you for uploading more Yan Can Cook episodes it is 15 more days until his birthday.
My dad use to make some of his dishes. Martin Yan's fried chicken is the best. He is legit the first chef we ever watched. Wish food network could a do throwback episode to those chefs that did it before it was a thing.
Yan is cute 😍
thank you kqed for posting these!
Yan & Pepin are the best.
I remember he did crave Whole Chicken as well making the Lemon Chicken in the previous episodes.
Thank you for uploading more Yan Can Cook episodes it is 15 more days until his birthday.
These are so good. I loved Yan as a kid and love him even more now. Passion!
Thanks for sharing
Wowww
Lime in the coconut...OMG
love this but dont like how he handles raw chicken and wipes on a towel, then handles everything else. but seems like a nice and fun chef.
I like how when Jacques Pepin de-bones a chicken he explains everything while still being fast and more effective than this
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Wash your hands after cutting fresh produce but don't worry about washing your hands or wiping your cutting board after raw chicken. Right.
Different times. Besides he's talking about washing your hands after handling hot peppers.
@@LinkRocks Nowadays people use lemon juice or lime juice to get rid of the heat in hot peppers.
These r difficult dishes to prepare
1,2,34 .... this guy drives me crazy
Why he keeps counting so annoying - corny - nothing like Stephen yan - so cringy
किसी जीव के पार्थिव शरीर को खाते हुए शर्म नहीं आती।😠😠😠😠😠
This is no place to bring that up. Do as you like, but don't complain about other peoples' choices.
@@wastrelway3226 I agree.
He talks too much