eldsneiði
Eldsneiði is a traditional Icelandic dish that consists of a lamb or mutton shank slow-cooked in a pot with potatoes, onions, and other vegetables. The name "eldsneiði" translates to "fire cut" in English, referring to the practice of cutting the meat into large pieces before cooking, which allows for even cooking and tender results.
The dish is typically prepared by placing the meat and vegetables in a large pot, covering them
Eldsneiði is often served with rye bread or flatbread, and is a popular dish in Icelandic cuisine.