vállakra
Vállakra, also known as *vallakra* or *vallakrákur*, is a traditional Icelandic dish made from the shoulder joint of a lamb or mutton. It is a popular and culturally significant food in Iceland, often enjoyed during festive occasions and family gatherings. The dish consists of slow-cooked meat, typically braised with vegetables such as carrots, potatoes, and onions, along with spices like black pepper, bay leaves, and sometimes juniper berries. The preparation process involves simmering the meat for several hours until it becomes tender and flavorful.
Vállakra is often served with a side of *rúgbrauð* (dark rye bread) or *kleina* (small baked goods),
While traditionally prepared in a large pot over an open fire or stove, modern versions may use