Hreinskí
Hreinskí is a traditional Icelandic dish consisting of a hearty soup made from lamb or mutton, potatoes, and various vegetables. The name "hreinskí" translates to "soup" in Icelandic. The dish is typically prepared by slow-cooking the meat with potatoes and onions until tender, then adding carrots, turnips, and other root vegetables. The soup is often flavored with herbs such as thyme, parsley, and bay leaves, and sometimes includes hard-boiled eggs or dumplings.
The origins of hreinskí can be traced back to the Viking Age in Iceland, where it was
The preparation of hreinskí is a labor-intensive process that requires patience and attention to detail. The
Hreinskí is not only a culinary tradition but also a reflection of Icelandic culture and history. It