lavterskel
Lavterskel is a traditional Icelandic dish that has gained international recognition for its unique and delicious flavor. The name "lavterskel" translates to "lavender bones," reflecting the dish's primary ingredients. The dish is typically made with lamb shanks, which are slow-cooked until tender, and then served with a rich, aromatic sauce made from a combination of lamb stock, lavender, and sometimes other herbs and spices.
The cooking process for lavterskel involves several steps. First, the lamb shanks are seasoned with salt, pepper,
The sauce for lavterskel is made by straining the cooking liquid from the lamb shanks and vegetables.
Lavterskel is often served with crusty bread or potatoes and is a popular dish in Icelandic cuisine.