fótleggjum
Fótleggjum is a traditional Icelandic dish that has been a staple in Icelandic cuisine for centuries. The name "fótleggjum" translates to "foot legs" in English, referring to the main ingredient of the dish, which are the hind legs of sheep or lamb. The dish is typically prepared by boiling the legs in water with various spices and herbs, such as bay leaves, thyme, and garlic, until they are tender. The legs are then removed from the broth and can be served whole or cut into smaller pieces.
Fótleggjum is often served with a side of boiled potatoes and a simple salad of lettuce, onions,
Fótleggjum is a hearty and comforting dish that is often served during the colder months of the
In recent years, there has been a growing interest in sustainable and ethical food practices in Iceland,
Overall, fótleggjum is a classic example of Icelandic cuisine, with a rich history and a unique flavor