Apr 8, 2011 · 26m
The Season 2 opener visits Blindleia in southern Norway, where host Andreas Viestad fishes for red shrimp and gathers mussels. Also: making classic and innovative shellfish sauces, and a Norwegian-style paella.


New Scandinavian Cooking is a Scandinavian cooking show which, over the course of ten seasons, was hosted by Andreas Viestad, Tina Nordström and Claus Meyer, produced by the Norwegian production company Tellus Works in collaboration with American Public Television. A sequel series titled Perfect Day continued with the original hosts in rotation, with the cast addition of Sara La Fountain. It is also broadcast on channels such as AFC. Beginning in 2003, the show debuted on PBS in the United States. It has also been broadcast in more than 130 other countries, including the United Kingdom, China, Germany, Italy and France, according to the show's producers a viewership of 100 million per episode. The first, second, fourth, fifth and sixth seasons were hosted by Norwegian food writer Andreas Viestad, the third season by Swedish chef and television personality Tina Nordström, and the fifth season was hosted by Danish chef and cookbook author Claus Meyer. The sixth season, a sequel series Perfect Day rotated the original hosts Viestad, Nordström and Meyer, with the addition of Finnish TV chef Sara La Fountain. The seventh season was once again named New Scandinavian Cooking, and still rotated between the Nordic hosts. During the eight and ninth seasons Andreas continued the series on his own, with his passionate storytelling, fusing history, nature and cooking – seeking out the origins of the food with his mobile kitchen. Iceland will be introduced in the upcoming season ten.
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Apr 8, 2011 · 26m
The Season 2 opener visits Blindleia in southern Norway, where host Andreas Viestad fishes for red shrimp and gathers mussels. Also: making classic and innovative shellfish sauces, and a Norwegian-style paella.
Apr 15, 2011 · 26m
The UNESCO World Heritage-listed town of Røros, Norway, is visited. Included: iced cake; raw-milk pudding; cheesecake with cloudberries.
Apr 22, 2011 · 26m
Codfish, one of Norway's most important exports, is examined. Included: its route from near the Lofoten Islands in Northern Norway to the table in Italy.
Apr 29, 2011 · 26m
Visiting Norway's west coast, home to herring fisheries. Also: making Scandinavian-style herring.
May 6, 2011 · 26m
Fishing banks in mid-Norway are explored. Also: making dishes with scallops, crabs and lobster; and salmon and mussels.
May 13, 2011 · 26m
Visiting a duck farm and an old steamer on the Telemark canal, which unites coastal Norway with the mountain regions. Also: duck and trout recipes.
May 20, 2011 · 26m
A trek up Galdøpiggen, the tallest mountain in Norway. Also: dessert recipes that make use of summer fruits, including berries.
May 27, 2011 · 26m
Norway's southern inland region is visited. Also: cooking with potatoes; catching and preparing crayfish.
Jun 3, 2011 · 26m
Visiting western Norway's Hardanger, which is known for its apples. Included: making an apple drink and a hot-apple dessert; baking traditional sourdough bread in a wood-fired oven.
Jun 10, 2011 · 26m
Exploring Vesterålen in northern Norway. Included: preparing cod and Arctic char fresh from the North Sea.
Jun 17, 2011 · 26m
The Season 2 finale travels to Vestfold in southern Norway at the height of sardine season. Included: catching and smoking sardines.
Quick answers about this season's release timeline and episode lineup.
New Scandinavian Cooking Season 8 premiered on April 8, 2011.
New Scandinavian Cooking Season 8 has 11 episodes.
The season opens with Season 8 Episode 1, "Shellfish for Summer". It aired on April 8, 2011.
Go to Season 8 Episode 1