framvegis
Framvegis is a type of traditional Icelandic dish that is particularly popular during the Christmas season. The name "framvegis" translates to "leftovers" in English, reflecting the dish's origins as a way to use up leftover ingredients from the holiday meal. The dish typically consists of a combination of roasted meats, such as lamb or pork, along with various vegetables and root crops that have been cooked throughout the holiday season. Common ingredients include potatoes, carrots, turnips, and cabbage, which are often boiled or roasted and then mixed together with the meats.
Framvegis is often served as a hearty and comforting meal, especially on cold winter days. It is
In Iceland, framvegis is a beloved tradition that brings families together and provides a sense of comfort