brjósks
Brjósks, also known as "brisket," is a traditional Icelandic dish that has gained popularity worldwide. It is a slow-cooked, braised beef dish that is typically prepared from the flat iron, or brisket, cut of beef. The term "brjósks" is derived from the Icelandic word "brjóskur," which means "tender" or "succulent."
The preparation of brjósks involves several steps. The beef is first seasoned with salt and pepper, then
Brjósks is often served with a side of boiled potatoes, pickled red cabbage, and a creamy horseradish
The popularity of brjósks has led to the development of variations and adaptations of the dish in