Season 10
(US season 4)
Episode 1
A packed lunch is an important part of Scandinavian food traditions. And it is taken just as seriously as a dinner. In this episode, Andreas shares his favorite bread recipe, and shows you how to make a healthy liver paté and a delicious honey crusted ham.
Episode 2
Andreas visits the valley of Gudbrandsdalen in the heart of Norway, home to the brown fudge cheese. The caramel-like cheese is a unique delicacy and a versatile cooking ingredient. Andreas combines it with roasted young goat and a sweet caramel ice cream.
Episode 3
Weeds and beef are on the menu as Andreas takes us to his farm in Southern Norway. He goes looking for wild herbs with the world’s foremost forager Miles Irving from Great Britain and uses beef from local farmers to create dishes such as Wild Norwegian Carpaccio, Grilled Sirloin with Forest Salad, and Sunday Roast with Oxtail Sauce.
Episode 4
Like the Vikings, Andreas travels west to Iceland – the Norse settlement in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean. He combines the sea and the land to create an elegant surf and turf dish, redfish and langoustines cooked in lamb stock.
Episode 5
Andreas visits hot spots around Iceland, where he grills lamb on a volcano, and cooks salmon and vegetables in a secluded geyser. The heat is also used to make artisanal salt. Andreas makes salt-baked, herb-infused trout.
Episode 6
Andreas visits Nes in Eastern Norway, the grain belt of the country. Cereals are a staple food in Scandinavia, and they are used for more than just bread. Andreas makes slow-cooked pig knuckle with malty, beer-flavored peas and spelt.
Episode 7
Andreas visits the mountain of Hallingskarvet and the beautiful valley of Hemsedal, where the lambs roam the hilly landscape for months during summer. Andreas cooks with the aromatic and gamey meat, first by preparing a lamb carpaccio, then a flavorful lamb burger.
Episode 8
In today’s episode, Andreas visits the smokehouses of Western Norway. Smoke was originally used as a preservative, but this tradition brought with it the benefit of great flavor as well. Andreas combines salted and smoked lamb with three different, fresh-tasting dips. Then he makes a quick-cured lamb and trout starter with smoked apple.
Episode 9
Nobody eats more chocolate than Norwegians, especially during winter. We start out with a warming hot chocolate with saffron and orange cream in the middle of a winter-dressed Oslo. Then we travel to St. Lucia in the West Indies to discover the origins of cocoa.
Episode 10
Andreas investigates historical food from two of Norway’s former capitals, Trondheim in Mid-Norway and Bergen on the West Coast. He starts with a recipe from the 14th century, chicken with saffron and cinnamon. As Andreas travels south on the Coastal Express, he makes homemade marzipan with a spicy touch. Before arriving in Bergen, Andreas prepares another luxurious dish, crispy suckling pig with the exclusive flavors of exotic spices, fruits and Madeira.