Spise med Price Season 8
The artistically streaked brothers James and Adam Price learned early on to LOVE food and both are right at home in the kitchen. In this series they alternate between working together and competing against each other as they take on each episode's theme of food. Some dishes are done the old fashioned way, some get a twist but all is done in a humorous atmosphere of good-natured bantering, teasing and story telling.
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Spise med Price
2009 / NRThe artistically streaked brothers James and Adam Price learned early on to LOVE food and both are right at home in the kitchen. In this series they alternate between working together and competing against each other as they take on each episode's theme of food. Some dishes are done the old fashioned way, some get a twist but all is done in a humorous atmosphere of good-natured bantering, teasing and story telling.
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Spise med Price Season 8 Full Episode Guide
With a caravan on the towbar, the two food-loving brothers James and Adam Price drive around Denmark and visit a country full of beautiful, wonderful, strange - and even bizarre regional dishes. Some dishes are unfortunately ending up in oblivion, while others have already been forgotten. And thank God for that. In today's North Sea programme, the palate is spoiled for choice. The brothers start by harvesting oysters on Rømø and then move to Fanø, where they will eat Fanøsmørrebrød in Nordby and the celebratory meal Sakkuk in Sønderho Community Hall. The trip also goes to Esbjerg, where the specialty Bakskuld is prepared in the caravan.
In search of regional dishes. With a caravan on the towbar, the two food-loving brothers James and Adam Price drive around Denmark and visit a country full of beautiful, wonderful, strange - and even bizarre regional dishes. Some dishes are unfortunately ending up in oblivion, while others have already been forgotten. And thank God for that. In today's program from Southern Jutland, we offer both Surrib, Snysk and Skræddereduels and, of course, Solæg and Ringriderpølser. Adam jumps in the saddle and rides in his own way, and at Dybbøl Mølle James bakes one of his absolute favourites: Ristorte.
In search of regional dishes. With a caravan on the towbar, the two food-loving brothers James and Adam Price drive around Denmark and visit a country full of beautiful, wonderful, strange - and even bizarre - regional dishes. Some dishes are unfortunately about to end up in oblivion, while others have already been forgotten. And thank God for that. In today's North Jutland programme, hitherto unknown kitchen machines are introduced when Krøstekål, Søsterkage and the Læsø specialty are on offer: Kroppinger: boiled cod heads filled with porridge. Bon appetite.
In search of regional dishes. With a caravan on the towbar, the two food-loving brothers James and Adam Price drive around Denmark and visit a country full of beautiful, wonderful, strange - and even bizarre - regional dishes. Some dishes are unfortunately about to end up in oblivion, while others have already been forgotten. And thank God for that. In today's programme, we are going to Fyn and making buckwheat porridge, Prossekage, Maksintorsk and Løwtenspandekanger. The brothers also get into trouble with a Funen moped gang, and Adam gets an involuntary ride in the harbour.
With a caravan on the towbar, the two food-loving brothers James and Adam Price drive around Denmark and visit a country full of beautiful, wonderful, strange - and even bizarre - regional dishes. Some dishes are unfortunately about to end up in oblivion, while others have already been forgotten. And thank God for that. In the second program of the series, we travel to Zealand, where we have to make Eel Soup, Finker, Pluckkemad and the very special Møn specialty: Red Ribs.
With a caravan on the towbar, the two food-loving brothers James and Adam Price drive around Denmark and visit a country full of beautiful, wonderful, strange - and even bizarre - regional dishes. Some dishes are unfortunately ending up in oblivion, while others have already been forgotten. And thank God for that. In the first program of the series, we travel to Bornholm, where the menu is of course Krakkede herring, Gudhjemmadyppe, Bornholm grilled sausages and Braendensnude.