lagaskiptingu
Lagaskiptingu is a traditional Icelandic dish that has become popular worldwide. It is a type of flatbread that is typically served with various toppings. The term "lagaskiptingu" translates to "bread change" in English, reflecting the custom of changing the bread with each course of a meal. This practice is a remnant of the old Icelandic custom of serving bread with each course to ensure that guests did not go hungry.
The bread used in lagaskiptingu is often a simple, unleavened flatbread made from flour, water, and sometimes
The toppings for lagaskiptingu can vary widely and are often chosen to complement the main course. Common
- Butter and sugar, for a sweet treat.
- Smoked fish, such as herring or salmon, for a savory option.
- Cheese, often a type of Icelandic cheese like skyr or rúgbrauðarostur.
- Pickled vegetables, such as cucumbers or onions.
- Jam or preserves, for a sweet and fruity topping.
Lagaskiptingu is often served as a side dish or a snack, but it can also be a