longtímavinnt
Longtímavinnt is a traditional Icelandic dish that has been a staple in Icelandic cuisine for centuries. The name translates to "long-time stew," reflecting its long cooking process and the rich flavors it develops over time. The dish typically consists of lamb or mutton, potatoes, carrots, onions, and sometimes other vegetables like leeks or turnips. The meat is often seasoned with salt, pepper, and sometimes other spices like allspice or cloves.
The preparation of longtímavinnt begins with the meat being boiled in water until it is tender. The
Longtímavinnt is often served with flatbread or rye bread, and it is a popular dish during the