flatkaka
Flatkaka is a traditional Icelandic flatbread that has been produced for centuries across Iceland. The name translates roughly to “flat cake.” It is typically unleavened or only lightly leavened and is made from rye flour, often blended with barley or other grains, plus water and salt. Some regional recipes may include yeast or sourdough for a slight lift, and a few versions incorporate seeds such as caraway.
The dough is rolled into thin discs, usually round or oval, and cooked on a hot surface
Traditionally flatkaka is served as a staple with common Icelandic accompaniments such as butter, smoked or
In contemporary Iceland, flatkaka remains part of culinary heritage though it is less common as everyday bread