stíflukerfum
Stíflukerfum, also known as stifling kerfum, is a term used in Icelandic to describe a specific type of kerfum, which is a traditional Icelandic dish made from fermented sheep's head. The term "stíflukerfum" refers to kerfum that has been preserved in a way that prevents it from spoiling, allowing it to be stored for extended periods. This preservation method is crucial in Icelandic cuisine, where fresh ingredients are often scarce or expensive.
The process of making stíflukerfum involves several steps. First, the sheep's head is cleaned and prepared,
Stíflukerfum is typically served as a snack or appetizer, often accompanied by flatbread or other Icelandic