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The Northern Way

Season 4 Episode 410 | 26m 40s

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 ferry, he makes homemade marzipan with a spicy touch and crispy suckling pig with the exclusive flavors of exotic spices, fruits and Madeira.

Aired: 04/05/13
Distributed nationally by American Public Television
Extras
Some of Scandinavia’s grandest farms can be found around Norway’s largest lake, Mjøsa.
The world's richest fisheries are found in Spitsbergen despite its frigid landscapes.
Andreas investigates inland Norway, the most productive farmland in the country
Andreas investigates how the mountain town of Røros has become a culinary attraction.
Stews have a universal generousness and can be an expression of unique local traditions.
Andreas goes on a culinary journey to find the source of the new Nordic food revolution.
Andreas cruises the canals of southern Norway and reels in a boat-full of delicacies.
Andreas travels to Norway and Bodo, to discover the locals’ favorite fish, pollock.
Andreas travels to Norway’s Highland where he discovers many local delicacies.
Andreas takes the trip to the “rye belt” to meet up with Finnish chef Sara La Fountain.