
Spise med Price (2008)
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Else Højsgaard — Editor
Episodes 14
Brunt og brændt
Brødrene Price er klar med gaver til både seerne og hinanden, når de åbner ovndøren for Familien Prices juletraditioner, både de sære og de meget sære. Der er hjemmelavede køkkentips og chips, og en mandelgave, der sparker julerøv ud over det sædvanlige. Den farserede kalkun, som er julemenuens hovedrolleindehaver, stresser dog ikke d'herrer mere, end at der bliver rigeligt tid til at servere mangt en håndlavet hapser undervejs.
Read MoreMortens Aften Special
Det kunne umiddelbart ligne urimeligt dårlig timing, når DR1 blænder op for en aften i Mortens tegn. Men for alle landets husmødre (m/k), er det tværtom rettidig omhu, at brødrene Price i god tid giver tips og inspiration til den forestående uges Morten Aften. Det sker foran et sultent publikum i Hofteatret i København, hvor der ifølge husreglementet ellers ikke må gås på bordene. Det er da også en Anden fugl, der kæmper med Adam, James og Morten om hovedrollen på scenen og på tallerkenen.
Read MoreNytårskuren
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Kokketræf
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Alle retter fører til Rom
Why do the Price brothers fry mozzarella cheese in a horse-drawn carriage? Can you make Saltimbocca outdoors when it's raining? And was it really Adam who ate grandma's plum in Madeira when James was blamed? Get the answers and tips for wonderful Italian dishes in the brand new series "Eat with Price on the go". The first time they have gone to Rome - the eternal city, to imitate the Romans in the art of cooking.
Read MoreEt måltid med udsight
Whether you are into Dante and Machiavelli and love the Renaissance, or would rather have almost naked ladies and huge red steaks for the license money, then there is television for you when the Price Brothers go to Florence. In "Eating with Price on tour", Florentine food must be prepared. You have to eat belly and deep-fried brain - and if you are more into the slightly sweeter cuisine, there are good tips for baking biscotti and the ultimate dessert: the ice bomb.
Read MoreMaden i Venedig
The first time James Price traveled, he went to Venice. Father John Price was the tour guide and he explained the sights enthrallingly... St. Mark's Square, the Doge's Palace and the Bridge of Sighs. Now it's the brothers' turn to travel, cook and experience a world of Venetian starters, main courses and desserts in a special class. We start with the Venetian classic Spaghetti Danieli, which only takes 8 minutes to make.
Read MoreDe umættelige helte
The Price brothers travel to the French Riviera and cook fantastic French food. Among other things. Peasant soup prepared on the pier in Menton, and courgette flowers stuffed with lobster in Monaco. The Monte Carlo Casino pulls heavily on James, and the problems become really big when he bets.....and loses the episode's total food budget!
Read MoreTyren ved hornene
There are both white Camargue horses and black fighting bulls in this French version of "Eat with Price on tour". The Price brothers follow in van Gogh's footsteps and drink absinthe, get a visit from the Green Fairy, cook risotto from white and red camargue rice, eat frog legs that they almost caught themselves, and then they make the most amazing oxtail ragout. The fighting bull is there as a secret spectator, and the brothers get to feel its love when it surprises them in the arena.
Read MoreMin brors store dag
"My Brother's Big Day" is the brothers Price's heartfelt tribute to Provence. They confidently start by challenging one of Marseille's best restaurants in the fish soup "Bouillabaisse". After a disappointing defeat, the aggrieved brothers seek solace in the mountains and go in search of the fabled red-legged partridge "La Bartavelle". Warning: The dessert is a fig tart, which is irresistible and absolutely addictive.
Read MoreJul i Elkhorn (1)
James and Adam Price travel to the small town of Elkhorn, which is located in the middle of the prairie in the American state of Iowa. Here the mayor is called Stan Jens, and his neighbors - they are called Pedersen, Frederiksen and Hansen and are descendants of Danish settlers. The whole town eats meatballs and sausage rolls on rye bread made from wheat flour. The mayor tries his hand at home-made liver pâté, which tastes quite a lot of caramel, and at the town's cafe they serve Mediterranean sausage with apple slices - for breakfast... So it is with some excitement that Brødrene Price invites the town to a traditional Danish Christmas lunch with jam, herring and old cheese.
Read MoreJul i Elk Horn 1
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Jul i Elkhorn (2)
Christmas and Christmas dinner are just around the corner in the small Danish/American town of Elkhorn. The Price brothers have gradually gotten to know the city better, and the mayor, Stan Jens, has learned that liver pâté is best made without caramel flavor. At Jan Fajen's home, they decorate for Christmas in October and like to leave the decorations up until March. And it's a good idea, because it takes four people five days to pack it all up. The Christmas dinner should ideally live up to the fine surroundings, and who better than James and Adam Price to prepare a real Danish Christmas dinner.
Read MoreJul i Elk Horn 2
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Bornholm
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.
Read MoreSjælland
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.
Read MoreFyn
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.
Read MoreNordjylland
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.
Read MoreSønderjylland
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.
Read MoreVesterhavet
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.
Read MoreEpisode 8
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Episode 9
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Episode 10
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Episode 11
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