It is both high-pitched, spirited and nutritious when the Price brothers give their take on the world's most famous meal. In any case, Luther is covered up with (more or less) biblical dishes, in a menu that mixes Jewish, Christian and Middle Eastern traditions in an exemplary manner. The sacrificial lamb is prepared in street food fashion, and the Easter Bunny only gets out of the kitchen by sending in a stand in the form of the classic, rabbit in Dijon mustard. Today's Da Vinci mystery: did the painter Leonardo also include dirty eggs on his version of Jesus and the disciples' Easter table?