stríttar
Stríttar is a traditional Icelandic dish that has gained popularity both within Iceland and internationally. It is a type of stew made with lamb or mutton, often served with boiled potatoes and a side of pickled red cabbage. The dish is typically prepared by slow-cooking the meat with onions, carrots, and other vegetables in a broth, which is then served with the boiled potatoes and pickled cabbage.
The name "stríttar" comes from the Icelandic word "stríða," which means "to stew." The dish is often
Stríttar is a hearty and comforting dish that is well-suited for Iceland's cold climate. The slow-cooking process
In recent years, stríttar has gained international attention as a symbol of Icelandic cuisine. It has been