stikku
Stikku is a traditional Icelandic dish, often referred to as "Icelandic candy" due to its sweet and chewy texture. It is a type of toffee made from sugar, butter, and cream, which is then rolled in a mixture of ground nuts and spices. The dish is typically served during the Christmas season, but it is also enjoyed year-round in Iceland.
The origins of stikku can be traced back to the 19th century, when Icelandic settlers in Canada
Stikku is made by melting sugar, butter, and cream together in a pan until it reaches a
The dish is known for its rich, caramel-like flavor and its satisfyingly chewy texture. It is often
Despite its popularity in Iceland, stikku is not widely available outside of the country. However, it has