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New Scandinavian Cooking
Autumn Apple Treats
Season 10
Episode 1003
Chef Christer Rødseth ventures through Norway’s apple county – the stunning fjord valley of Hardanger. Christer celebrates the bountiful harvest of apples by baking an apple cake and sampling ciders and hot toddies. Then, Christer takes a detour to Bergen to cook up a timeless favorite– duck and apples. Get ready for a trip back in time with Chef Christer and the flavors of Hardanger.
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