köflin
Köflin is a traditional Icelandic bread characterized by its dense, moist, and mildly sweet flavor. Commonly prepared during festive occasions and special gatherings, köflin holds a significant place in Icelandic culinary heritage. The dough is typically made from a mixture of flour, sugar, butter, milk, and eggs, which is kneaded until smooth. Sometimes, additional ingredients such as raisins or other dried fruits are incorporated to enhance flavor.
The preparation process involves shaping the dough into small, round loaves or buns and baking them until
Köflin's cultural significance lies in its longstanding tradition within Icelandic cuisine, often associated with family gatherings,
Despite being less known internationally compared to other bread types, köflin remains a cherished aspect of