gildisbreyti
Gildisbreyti, also known as Icelandic shortbread, is a traditional Icelandic cookie made from flour, butter, and sugar. It is a popular treat during the Christmas season and is often served with hot chocolate or coffee. The name "gildisbreyti" translates to "golden bread," reflecting its golden color and crumbly texture.
The origins of gildisbreyti can be traced back to the Viking era, when Icelandic settlers brought their
To make gildisbreyti, the ingredients are mixed together and then rolled out into a thin sheet before
Gildisbreyti is not only a culinary delight but also a symbol of Icelandic culture and heritage. It