úlnliðs
Úlnliðs is a traditional Icelandic dish that is popular during the Christmas season. It is a hearty stew made from lamb or mutton, typically cooked with potatoes, carrots, and onions. The dish is slow-cooked until the meat is tender and the vegetables are soft, resulting in a rich and flavorful sauce.
The name úlnliðs comes from the Icelandic words "úl" meaning lamb or mutton, and "liðs" meaning "of
The preparation of úlnliðs involves combining the meat with potatoes, carrots, and onions in a large pot.
Traditionally, úlnliðs is served with dark rye bread and skyr, a thick Icelandic yogurt dish. It is
Úlnliðs is not only a popular dish in Iceland but is also a symbol of the country's