langalgengasti
Langalgengasti is a term that refers to a specific type of traditional Icelandic dish, originating from the northern regions of the country. The name "langalgengasti" translates to "long and thin," which aptly describes the shape of the dish. It is a type of flatbread, typically made from a simple dough consisting of flour, water, and sometimes a small amount of salt. The dough is rolled out into a long, thin rectangle, often measuring several feet in length and a few inches in width.
The preparation of langalgengasti involves a few key steps. First, the dough is kneaded and allowed to
Langalgengasti is often served as a side dish, accompanying various traditional Icelandic meals. It is particularly
The dish has a long history in Icelandic cuisine, with roots dating back to the country's Viking