These are my four favorite Chinese chefs.
- Martin Yan
- Ming Tsai
- Ching He Huang
- Kylie Kwong
Ever heard of them or watched their shows?
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#1 Martin Yan (“Remember! If Yan can cook, you can too!”)
“Back before the rise of the food-TV contests, the artificially heightened drama, the cult of the celebrity chef—there was a guy on PBS, armed with a wok, a cleaver, and a good sense of humor, just showing people how to cook.”https://t.co/lKSn5cPe4X— epicurious (@epicurious) August 24, 2019
#2 Ming Tsai (in his early days with his mom)
The 10 Dishes That Made My Career: Ming Tsai ~ https://t.co/a8obQlSnEK via @flipboard ~ #favorites #favoriteTVchefs #cooksandchefs #Chinesechefs #Asianchefs #TVchefs #MingTsai #foodandcooking #cookingshows #foodanddrink #foodies #foodlovers— EverydayExoticSpices (@EverydaySpices) August 31, 2019
#3 Ching He Huang (She attended school but it is said she is self-taught.) She was such a good chef they invited her to come to America to do a TV show. ~ “Easy Chinese San Francisco” with Ching He Huang
Cooking Chinese with Ching He Huang and Amoy sauces | Eat Cook Explore ~ https://t.co/91bO4nEGj7 via @flipboard ~ #favorites #favoriteTVchefs #cooksandchefs #Chinesechefs #Asianchefs #TVchefs #ChingHeHuang #foodandcooking #cookingshows #foodanddrink #foodies #foodlovers— EverydayExoticSpices (@EverydaySpices) August 31, 2019
#4 Kylie Kwong (She’s a popular Australian-Chinese chef)
Kylie Kwong recipes | Gourmet Traveller ~ https://t.co/AK80JzNC0J ~ Image is No 2 of 14: XO fried rice ~ #favorites #favoriteTVchefs #cooksandchefs #Chinesechefs #Asianchefs #TVchefs #KylieKwong #foodandcooking #cookingshows #foodanddrink #foodies #foodlovers pic.twitter.com/wznbjHSOCZ— EverydayExoticSpices (@EverydaySpices) August 31, 2019
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