saltlausn
Saltlausn is a term that refers to a specific type of Icelandic cuisine, particularly associated with the Westfjords region. The dish is a traditional Icelandic soup made from lamb or mutton, which is slow-cooked with potatoes, onions, and carrots. The soup is typically seasoned with salt, which gives it its distinctive name, "saltlausn," meaning "salted out" in Icelandic. This seasoning is crucial as it enhances the flavors of the ingredients and contributes to the rich, hearty taste of the soup.
The preparation of saltlausn involves several steps. First, the meat is boiled to remove impurities and then
Saltlausn is a staple in Icelandic cuisine, particularly during the colder months when hearty soups are preferred.