Spise med Price

Spise med Price

2008
★★★★☆ 8.5/10
📺 17 Seasons
🎬 125 Episodes
📅 Returning Series
🌐 DA
⏱️ 45 min/episode
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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.

Seasons

Season 1
2008 • 10 Episodes
Brothers Adam and James Price cook "the way our father cooked it" and tell stories from growing up in an actor's home, where food often played the main role. See i.a. the brothers' recipe for Coq au vin, hear why you need to be able to sing "A little elf traveled" in order to make a perfect omelette, and find out what secrets are hidden behind the dish "Farmor's Egg". Behind today's dessert: tarte Tatin with cinnamon ice cream, there is also a small internal rivalry: Was it the older brother or the younger brother who first bought an ice cream machine for 5,000 kroner?
Season 2
2009 • 11 Episodes
Many have praised the Price brothers for using much fat in their dishes (maybe just a little TOO much!), and Adam and James sign off in this program with a decidedly slimming menu. At least as far as the imagination now goes, when you have to do without "plenty of butter". Hear i.a. what the famous "risk cure" in the Price family is all about, and which of the men do the most sports. Along the way, there will also be time to make some quite endearing, photogenic and even edible dishes.
Season 3
2010 • 12 Episodes
There is a war in the kitchen, though not between the Price brothers - but between a few of the dishes they make. It is covered with gastronomy with a historical dimension - and all dishes hide a story about Napoleon Bonaparte. A few famous cakes bear his name, the classic Søtunge Walevska is named after Napoleon's mistress, and finally the Battle of Waterloo is recreated when Napoleon's livery, Chicken Marengo is up against Beef Wellington, named after Napoleon's court man, the Duke of Wellington. The astute viewer will also sense that at least one of the chefs has an unusual Napoleon geek.
Season 4
2011 • 7 Episodes
The Price brothers invite viewers inside a new setting for a new round of nutritious food programs. In today's programme, the invitation has also gone out to a larger company, and small snacks and festive reception food are offered. In other words, there is kitchen warming for all the money with little surprises thrown in, not only for the guests who have eaten, but also for the two chefs. The menu is this time (completely extraordinary) without specific health tips. On the other hand, there are tips to pick up both for those who like "a lot of butter" and those who like "a lot of alcohol".
Season 5
2012 • 6 Episodes
Adam and James Price are ready with a brand new series "Eat With Price". Due to the high fat content in previous programs, DR's board has forced the brothers to begin the new season with a salad program. DR's board will regret it.
Season 6
2013 • 6 Episodes
A lot of frying oil is used in this Franz Joseph version of "Eat with Price", where the brothers send a heartfelt declaration of love to Tyrol and Austrian cuisine. They whip up the biggest Wienerschnitzel, complete "Der Kaiser's" Tafelspitz with Apfelkren and Schnittlauchsauce and bake the most amazing Sachertorte.
Season 7
2014 • 8 Episodes
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.
Season 8
2015 • 6 Episodes
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.
Season 9
2016 • 8 Episodes
Lots of good food and good mood are served in the caravan when James and Adam Price go out into the country for the second time and prepare regional dishes. We are going to both Dragør and Sejerø and finish with a fantastic adult dessert with an unusually high amount of booze in it.
Season 10
2017 • 8 Episodes
Every single piece of food is a clear personal favorite when James and Adam Price go into the kitchen again and serve delicious high-coated smørrebrød. The menu offers Cooked pickled herring, Tartare à la provenciale, salmon tartar, grilled asparagus with crispy chicken skin and of course ends with the piece of food that all Danish vets eat every single day: the vet's supper.
Season 11
2019 • 6 Episodes
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.
Season 12
2020 • 6 Episodes
Forget about Brexit and come along as the Price brothers travel to the UK and cook fantastic food in the heart of London. The menu is Full English Breakfast (of course), Chicken Tika Masala and of course the world's favourite: fish n' chips. All dishes are prepared from scratch with great love for both British cuisine and the people of our magnificent neighbor to the west.
Season 13
2021 • 6 Episodes
On Lolland is Christianssæde. A magnificent old manor house with a surrounding forest that almost calls for gastronomic adventures. As children, James and Adam collected mushrooms with their parents. Now they are on their own mushroom hunting, and the overriding problem is that they actually can't quite remember what can be eaten and what definitely can't.
Season 14
2022 • 6 Episodes
It's busy in the hen house when James and Adam Price make five different fantastic egg dishes... with eggs from their own hens, of course. WARNING: In this programme, several fantastic egg dishes are made (eg Eggs Benedict" and "Soufflé au Grand Marnier") which are highly addictive in most cases.
Season 15
2023 • 7 Episodes
The Price brothers once made a pizza with bananas. They will never do that again!! On the other hand, in this pasta program they make the most amazing authentic Italian pasta dishes such as the elegant pasta alla norma, the legendary tortellini and the shamelessly tempting type of lasagna from the Marche region: vincisgrassi.
Season 16
2024 • 6 Episodes
Adam Price's much-delayed 50th birthday present from big brother James becomes a stunning reality when an 11-day Mediterranean cruise begins. The overwhelming ship with 5,500 people on board docks in the port city of Civitavecchia not far from Rome and already on day two drops anchor at the fantastic Greek volcanic island of Santorini. Here the Price brothers prepare delicious vegetarian dishes in the town of Oia and end the day back on the ship with a true cruise classic: "Chicken Tenders".
Season 17
2025 • 6 Episodes
This episode is really not for children or the faint-hearted, as there is alcohol in every single dish. Without exception. We have a true booze classic, “Penne a La Vodka”, the Danish favorite “Whisky Sauce”, and we finish with the international masterpiece “Tipsy Cake”, which is incredibly demanding and incredibly good. The task is so extensive that the Price Brothers get help from the blacksmith Buller and his apprentice Ingeborg.

Crew

Director
Jacob Snedevig
Writer
Jacob Snedevig, Adam Price, James Price
Producer
Charlotte Kjørup Mauritzen, Lisbeth Langwadt, Jacob Snedevig

Network

DR1

Production

DR TV

Keywords

cooking