All Seasons

Season 1

  • S01E01 Noodles

    • January 5, 2017
    • Food Network

    In the premiere episode of Martin Yan’s Asian Favorites, Chef Yan brings focus to the classic Asian staple, the humble noodle. Noodles were invented in China as early as 4,000 years ago and gradually made its way around the globe. With so many varieties made with different types of flour, there are, as Chef Yan says, a million ways to make noodles taste delicious. He kicks off the episode with Crispy Caramelised Noodles from Thailand, memories of eating at a roadside shop with elephants, followed by a bowl of tangy Malaysian Fish Head Noodles with pickled vegetables. From his travels to Singapore, he makes Yan Style Stir-Fried Noodles inspired by the traditional Char Kway Teow.

  • S01E02 Wraps

    • January 12, 2017
    • Food Network

    During his travels, Chef Yan has realised that nearly every country in the world, not just in Asia, has their very own version of a wrap – from tortillas and flatbread to spring rolls and Banh Cuon. In this episode, Chef Yan shares three of his favourite Asian wraps – Fresh Spring Rolls, Fried Chicken Spring Rolls and Chicken and Mushroom Wrap. While growing up, Chicken and Mushroom rice was a dish often cooked in the Yan household, a simple and hearty dish. In this episode, Chef Yan combines his family heirloom with one of his favourite Vietnamese dishes, the rice roll, to create the Chicken and Mushroom Wrap.

  • S01E03 Curries

    • January 19, 2017
    • Food Network

    Curry can be found in one form or another all over Asia but the sheer depth and variation of flavors has inspired Chef Yan to pick the absolute classics for this episode. From Indonesia, you have the the Braised Creamy Mutton Curry and from Thailand, a Chicken and Eggplant Green Curry. With special guest appearance by Datuk Fazley Yaakob, they collaborate to cook a Malaysian favorite with a twist, a Rich Coconut Beef Curry. Datuk Fazley even shares his special ingredient on how to make the perfect curry.

  • S01E04 Veggies

    • January 26, 2017
    • Food Network

    Family-style eating is most common in Asian households; a plate of meat or fish, a bowl of soup, rice and not to forget, a plate of vegetables can be seen at mealtimes. As a meat lover, Chef Yan wants his guests to have the best of both worlds so he’s adapted a few classic meat dishes for meat-free consumption. From Hong Kong, a Crispy Tofu with Bok Choy, from Philippines, a recreation of a Filipino stuffed eggplant dish replaced with peppers and mozzarella as an alternative to pork.

  • S01E05 Rice

    • February 2, 2017
    • Food Network

    Rice is an essential part of every meal consumed in Asia but rather than just steamed rice, Chef Yan is determined to give it a twist. A family heirloom recipe, he kick starts the episode with his Chicken and Mushroom Rice, a recipe handed down from his grandmother to his mother. Chef Yan then whips up a Pineapple Chicken Fried Rice, a perfect way to use leftover rice. Chef Yan then raises the humble congee to banquet level with the addition of baby oysters, scallops and shitake mushrooms.

  • S01E06 Grills

    • February 9, 2017
    • Food Network

    This episode is dedicated to all things grilled, Chef Yan introduces us to a Spicy Grilled Chicken from Indonesia that is first boiled, fried and then grilled! With a special guest appearance by Chef Hoang Minh Nhat, together they collaborate and recreate a popular Vietnamese dish, Shrimp Mousse On A Stick. Finally, Chef Yan whips up the perfect accompaniment to the dishes with a Vietnamese-inspired Rainbow Juice, made from fresh fruits and vegetables.

  • S01E07 Small Bites

    • February 16, 2017
    • Food Network

    Shifting the focus from mains to small bites, this episode sees Chef Yan’s top picks for snacks. The first is the mighty Empanada, a stuffed bread or pastry baked or fried, originating from Spain but lately adapted to the tropics and in particular, the Philippines. Chef Yan’s version recreates the meaty filling and butter pastry perfectly. Another afternoon snack inspired from his travels to Vietnam, a country known for their strong coffee culture, is Chef Yan’s unique take on Coffee Bread served with Coffee Condensed Milk.

  • S01E08 Comfort Food

    • February 23, 2017
    • Food Network

    Asian cuisine can be adventurous, diverse and varied in flavor and style, but there are definitely times when all you want to do is eat something familiar and home-cooked. In this episode, Chef Yan trawls through his memories and picks 4 of his favorite comfort foods from his travels. Recalling memories from Hong Kong, he introduces Grandma’s Salted Chicken and from Malaysia, Good Fortune Prawns, which are perfect to whip up for Chinese New Year.

Season 2

  • S02E01 Episode 1

    • January 18, 2018
    • Food Network

    Chef Martin Yan starts the new season with his Braised Mussels with Coconut Milk and Lemongrass, inspired from his travels in Vietnam; followed by Beef Cutlets, prepared specially for his dinner guests, Ili Sulaiman and her family. Chef Fazley joins Chef Yan in the kitchen to prepare one of his family’s favourite, Pop Chicken With Green Sambal. Topping it off on a sweet note is the refreshing and flavourful Gula Melaka and Pandan Jelly.

  • S02E02 Episode 2

    • January 25, 2018
    • Food Network

    In this episode, Chef Martin Yan starts off with a comforting Thai-inspired, Spicy Prawn Carrot Soup. Next, Chef Yan reveals the culinary secrets to his crispy and succulent Orange Ginger Duck. Guest chef Marinka from Indonesia brings to the table, her exquisite Spicy Tangy Fish that’s bursting with a perfect blend of hot, sour and sweet flavors. Together both whip up the perfect dessert for the night, the delectable Vietnamese Coffee Cream Caramel.

  • S02E03 Episode 3

    • February 1, 2018
    • Food Network

    Paying homage to Asia’s Nonya culture, Chef Yan whips up a Mixed Herbs Rice with a unique twist. He delights with his Golden Crisp Prawns with Curry Leaves and rounds off with a Thai-inspired Steamed Chicken with Lemongrass. Chef Sarah Benjamin pops by to prepare her special Spiced Pineapple Butter Cake with Coconut Whipped Cream which pairs perfectly with Chef Yan’s Watermelon & Lime Juice.

  • S02E04 Episode 4

    • February 8, 2018
    • Food Network

    Celebrating the diversity of flavours in Asian cuisine, Chef Yan makes use of the fragrant pandan leaf to make two dishes that no one can refuse, the Grilled Pandan Chicken Skewers and a refreshing Pandan Banana Ice Cream. He serves up his star dish Baked Snapper with Butter Sweet Soy along with Chef Phol’s Son-In-Law Eggs.

  • S02E05 Episode 5

    • February 15, 2018
    • Food Network

    This week, Chef Yan serves up a spread that’s great for any festive occasion. This feast features a crispy whole chicken symbolically named, Golden Phoenix with Mandarin Sauce; succulent Scallops in Turmeric and Dill and a Thai-inspired, Pan Fried Beef Rice Noodles. Vietnamese Chef Miss Vy joins Chef Yan in the kitchen, completing the menu with her exquisite Hoi An Treasure Bags.

  • S02E06 Episode 6

    • February 22, 2018
    • Food Network

    Chef Martin Yan puts his spin on a flavourful Indonesian favourite, Mutton Soup with Bread Loaf, and balances the palate with a light Steamed Egg with Prawns. Chef Fazley returns, topping the menu with his delectable Smoked Beef with Turmeric Cream. For the perfect finish, it’s a cooling Mango Sago Pomelo Dessert.

  • S02E07 Episode 7

    • February 22, 2018
    • Food Network

    A umami-packed squid ink paired with the flavourful heat of chili and spices is the highlight of Chef Martin Yan’s first dish Steamed Squid with Squid Ink Sambal, paired with his Grilled Lamb with Wild Betel Leaves. He welcomes Debbie Wong into his kitchen as they work together on her Hong Kong inspired Chicken “Eggs” paired with her Dad’s secret Coriander Sauce. Not forgetting dessert, it’s Chef Yan’s version of the popular Thai Red Rubies with Coconut Milk.