Skuldastöðugle
Skuldastöðugle is a traditional Icelandic dish that has been a staple in Icelandic cuisine for centuries. It is a hearty soup made from lamb or mutton, typically slow-cooked with potatoes, onions, and carrots. The name "Skuldastöðugle" translates to "poverty soup," reflecting its humble origins and the fact that it was often made with leftovers or inexpensive ingredients.
The dish is prepared by first browning the meat in a pot, then adding the vegetables and
Skuldastöðugle is not only a traditional Icelandic dish but also a symbol of Icelandic hospitality. It is
Despite its humble origins, Skuldastöðugle is a beloved dish in Icelandic cuisine. Its hearty and comforting