What are some of the must-try food in Iceland? Turns out this country of natural beauty is not short of mouthwatering culinary treat.
Guide your senses through the immense power and awe of nature with these fascinating Icelandic foods, and delve into one of Europe's most unique cuisines.
Discover unique and delicious Icelandic Food! Iceland is one of my favorite countries. From savory lamb dishes to adventurous delicacies like fermented shark!
Guide your senses through the immense power and awe of nature with these fascinating Icelandic foods, and delve into one of Europe's most unique cuisines.
Kjötsúpa (Icelandic Lamb Soup): Ever since we visited Iceland back in May and I had the most amazing, warming, comforting lamb soup when we went to see the geysirs, I've wanted to try to recreate the soup in my own kitchen. Now we're in our new house I knew that this was the reci…
Icelandic food is some of the most interesting I've ever had. Here's some of the best & worst meals we ate and where to find them!
Yet another recipe from my kitchen library. I bought the book, Cool Cuisine: Traditional Icelandic Cuisine by Nanna Rögnvaldardóttir, after...
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I find that when I'm at a bus or train station wherever I travel, I find some kind of unique local food. Arancini in Palermo, currywurst in Berlin, or noodle bowls in Asia, they can be both tasty and authentic. But the bus station in Reykjavik, Iceland has the most interesting dish I've come across so far. Kjammi. Kjammi, or svið is a halved and boiled sheep's head usually served with mashed potatoes and turnips, or as part of a selection of traditional Icelandic dishes during the winter festival called Þorrablót. At the canteen Fljótt og Gott in Reykjavik's main bus station, the kjammi are sitting on the counter pre-plated waiting to be ordered. Apparently it was a popular drunk food and people used to head here after the clubs to have a kjammi og kók, like most people get kebabs elsewhere, but this tradition is not that common anymore. I've been to Reykjavik 3 times and it wasn't until I was leaving for the airport that I decided to buy one. Lugging the kjammi along with fermented shark and other delicacies to Copenhagen, I took a few photos before eating it with mustard and rhubarb jam on bread. The taste and texture is similar to dry pork rillettes, and if I buy one again that's what I'll make. Mix the pieces with seasoned duck fat, garlic and cognac. That would be delicious. Fljótt og Gott claims to sell over 10000 portions of kjammi a year, which is over 30 a day, so I think they'll keep making them for the foreseeable future, but make sure to buy one the next time you're in Reykjavik, as these type of food traditions tend to fade away over time. View from the airport bus to Reyklavik
This is my version of an Icelandic recipe that I have in my collection for some extremely moreish spiced biscuits. Traditionally they are m...
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Let's just say, Icelandic food is a unique mix of food you'll want to try and food you'll want to stay far, far away from. Here are my top 23!
If you’re looking for the best creamy chicken soup you’ll ever make-you’ve come to the right place. When someone says “this is the best _____ I’ve ever had!” it becomes an absolute must try for me. That’s how this Icelandic chicken soup was born (I saw a TikTok and was sold). If you’d like to […]
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There are so many of the best things to do in Iceland during your trip. I mean, it's a country that's so gorgeous and so incredibly beautiful that you're - 22 Very Best Things To Do In Iceland - Travel, Travel Advice - Europe, Iceland - Travel, Food and Home Inspiration Blog with door-to-door Travel Planner! - Travel Advice, Travel Inspiration, Home Inspiration, Food Inspiration, Recipes, Photography
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When I returned from Reykjavik a couple of weeks ago I was already missing Cafe Loki's homemade dark rye bread , known as rúgbrauð. Luck...
Did you know that Reykjavik is the most northern capital city in the world? Or how about the intriguing fact that Iceland’s capital is home to well over 60 percent of the country’s entire population?
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Icelanders began making Pönnukökur when there was a scarcity of flour on the island, so these Icelandic pancakes are like crepes. Roll up and sprinkle with sugar or smother in jam and whipped cream, then fold in quarters!
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