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Stephen Yan


Stephen Yan (born in Hong Kong) was the host of the successful Canadian television cooking show for CBC Television, ''Wok with Yan''.
The Vancouver-based chef moved to Canada in the 1960s and owned two Chinese restaurants in Vancouver. His hit show was originally produced at CBOT in Ottawa from 1980 to 1995 and was syndicated in the United States and Asia. For over 15 years Stephen produced over 500 episodes of ''Wok with Yan''.
Stephen also has produced travel and variety shows called ''Wok's Up?'' for CBC, ''Yan's Wokking'' for BCTV, and several half-hour travel specials on Thailand, Hong Kong, Japan, Walt Disney World, Malaysia, Singapore, and Fiji.
On May 14, 1986, Yan also released a 60-minute show on video cassette titled, ''Wok On The Wild Side, Wok With Yan Volume 2'', where he showed how to prepare and cook the following menu: prawns in a nest, egg rolls, sweet and sour fish, gold coin beef, hot and sour soup, ginger lobster, and chicken with pineapple.

Yan's charismatic personality on his television show can be attributed to his spontaneous humour that included one-liners spoken with his trademark Cantonese accent or him playing with his food or cookware. He has appeared on ''Late Night with David Letterman'', ''Good Morning America'', ''Live with Regis and Kelly'', and other shows from the United States to Australia.
A trademark of his was aprons that bore a different 'wok' pun every show. Some examples are:
*Wok & Roll
*Wokking My Baby Back Home
*Danger, Men at Wok
*Wok Around the Clock
*Wok the Heck
*You Are Wok You Eat
*Wok Goes up Must Come Down
*Wok's New, Pussycat?
*Wokkey Night in Canada
*Stuck Between a Wok and a Hard Place
*Raiders of The Lost Wok
*Moon Wok
*Jailhouse Wok
*Over Wok, Under Pay
*Wok Me to the Church On Time
*Woksy Ladies
*Wok-A-Doodle-Doo
Yan was the author of bestselling cook books:
* ''Vegetables the Chinese Way''
* ''Creative Carving''
* ''The Stephen Yan Seafood Wokbook''
* ''Wok with Yan Television Cookbook''
He also created various names for some of the ingredients that he used in his cooking, they include:
*"Chinese Water"
*"Wonder Powder"
*"Five Spicey"
''Wok Before You Run'' is another cooking videotape produced in the 1980s and distributed worldwide.
He is not related to Chinese American chef Martin Yan of the PBS series ''Yan Can Cook'', though Martin was an employee and had worked for Stephen Yan in the 1980s as demonstrator for Stephen's products.
==External links==

*(Wok with Yan )
*(Stephen Yan )


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