Spise med Price Season 11
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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James and Adam Price have reached Lapland where the temperatures are on the cold side of minus 35 degrees. James insists on ice fishing and Adam fortunately meets a real Finnish Sami family who invite them inside their Kota tent. The menu offers nourishing Karelian pirogues, inviting reindeer stew, home-made cheese dessert and, of course, kalakukko made with James' home-caught fish.
The Price brothers are well underway on their journey around the Nordics and have now reached the southern part of Finland. The menu offers creamy salmon soup, superb pea soup in a Finnish sauna, runeberg tarts in Runeberg's hometown of Porvoo and of course the folk hero Mannerheim's liver dish: Vorschmack and mämmi.....perhaps the world's ugliest dish. Finland is both beautiful and hospitable, and Adam's dream of being the hero of the wilderness suffers a serious setback when he gets a well-grown splinter in his finger.
The Price brothers are in Norway and in the middle of their Nordic Food Odyssey. The menu is about as Norwegian as it gets and there is cod, sheep and a single whale sausage on the table when the brothers make Rømmegrøt, Prinsefisk, Fårikål and Pinnekött. Adam insists on sleeping under the open sky, but ends up on a drilling platform in the middle of the North Sea and James challenges himself on Norway's biggest ski jump hill, Holmenkollen.
The Price brothers are in the middle of their Nordic odyssey and have now reached Norway. First stop is Texas burger in Oslo, after which the trip goes west to Bergen. Here, the most fantastic rockfish is prepared on the old "Bryggen" and at the Borgund stave church from 1180, the brothers bake waffles with brown cheese. Of course, there must also be salmon on the table, so James buys 50 meters of a (by the way dried up) salmon river and Adam suddenly knows everything about fly fishing.
James and Adam Price are on their first ever Nordic odyssey and the team has now reached the east coast of Sweden - a true paradise for food lovers. The menu is Biff a la Lindström and in Skærgården we managed to get hold of a whole pike-perch prepared with spinach and onion roe hollandaise. In Carl Larsson's home, Limpa and Gubbröra are prepared and deep in a large Swedish forest, elk stew and blueberry soup are to be eaten.
With open foreheads and outstretched hands, James and Adam Price set off on their first ever Nordic food odyssey. The goal is unmistakable: The Norwegian, Swedish and Finnish storerooms must be conquered, explored and brought home to the Danish TV viewers. We start in the scenic Swedish countryside, where we make kroppkakor and irresistible Köttbullar. The dessert consists of real Småland cheesecake, traditional shortbread and the most fantastic cinnamon buns in Astrid Lindgren's Vimmerby.