stökkva
Stökkva is a traditional Icelandic dish that has gained popularity in recent years, particularly among those interested in Icelandic cuisine. The dish is a type of stew made with lamb or mutton, often served with potatoes and other vegetables. The name "stökkva" comes from the Icelandic verb "stökkva," which means "to jump," referring to the way the meat is cooked in a pot with a lid that is repeatedly opened and closed to create a bubbling effect.
The origins of stökkva can be traced back to the Viking era, when Icelandic settlers relied on
Today, stökkva is often served as a hearty meal, particularly during the colder months. It is typically
Stökkva is not only a popular dish in Iceland but has also gained international recognition. It is