loftslagslegum
Loftslagslegum is a type of Icelandic fish soup, originating from the Icelandic fishing villages. The name "loftslagslegum" translates to "weather's choice" in Icelandic, referring to the varied mix of fish and vegetables used in the recipe. The dish has been a staple in Icelandic cuisine for centuries, particularly among the working-class fishermen and their families.
Traditionally, loftslagslegum was made with whatever fish was available from the day's catch, often including cod,
One of the distinguishing features of loftslagslegum is its reliance on scraps and leftovers from the fishing
Despite its revolving ingredient list and ephemeral nature, loftslagslegum remains an important part of Icelandic culinary