kláruðu
Kláruðu is a term used in Icelandic to describe a type of traditional Icelandic food. It is a dish made from fermented sheep's milk, which is then boiled and strained to create a thick, creamy sauce. This sauce is typically served with boiled potatoes, which are boiled until soft and then mashed and mixed with the kláruðu sauce. The dish is often garnished with fresh dill or parsley, which adds a refreshing contrast to the rich, tangy flavor of the kláruðu.
The preparation of kláruðu involves several steps. First, the sheep's milk is fermented, usually by adding a
Kláruðu is a popular dish in Iceland, particularly during the winter months when fresh produce is scarce.