grillaður
Grillaður is the Icelandic word for grilled, used as an adjective to describe food that has been cooked on a grill or over direct heat. The term is formed from the verb grilla, to grill, with the participle suffix -ður, and is commonly used in home cooking, recipes, and menus to indicate a preparation method rather than a specific dish.
In practice, grillaður can refer to a wide range of foods, most notably meat and fish. Common
Culinary use and culture: grilling is a familiar outdoor activity in Iceland, especially during the summer,
Safety and quality notes: as with all grilling, keeping proper temperatures, avoiding over-charring, and ensuring foods