Icelandic Cuisine
Fire and Ice Kitchen
Icelandic cuisine is shaped by volcanic isolation and Viking heritage. Lamb, seafood, skyr, and preserved foods reflect a people who thrived in one of Earth's harshest environments.
A Culinary Portrait
The heritage, flavors, and traditions of Icelandic cuisine
Iceland's isolation limited external culinary influence more than almost anywhere in Europe. Danish colonial rule from the fourteenth century through independence in 1944 introduced some Continental European baking and cooking traditions, but the harsh environment ensured that traditional preservation methods endured out of necessity rather than nostalgia. The twentieth century brought modernization, imported foods, and the end of subsistence-level food insecurity.
The twenty-first century has seen a remarkable culinary renaissance, with Reykjavik emerging as an innovative food destination where chefs celebrate Iceland's pristine ingredients: wild Arctic char, lamb raised on mountain herbs, foraged berries, and geothermally grown vegetables. Skyr (the thick cultured dairy product that is neither yogurt nor cheese), dried fish (hardfiskur, the Icelandic staple for centuries), lamb (the most important meat, flavored by wild mountain herbs), rye bread (baked slowly underground using geothermal heat), and Arctic herbs (wild thyme, angelica, and birch).
Bleikja
Fiskibollur
Flatkökur
Key Flavors
Masters of the Kitchen
The chefs who shaped Icelandic cuisine
Gunnar Karl Gislason
Iceland's most acclaimed chef, founder of Dill, Reykjavik's first and only Mich…
Click to read moreEssential Reading
The cookbooks that define Icelandic cuisine
North: The New Nordic Cuisine of Iceland
A landmark cookbook celebrating Iceland's culinary renaissance through recipes that showcase the country's unique ingre…
Explore All Dishes
24 authentic recipes from Icelandic cuisine
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Bleikja
Arctic Char
Dinner, special occasions
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Fiskibollur
Fish Balls
Weeknight dinner
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Flatkökur
Icelandic Flatbread
With meals
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Graflax
Cured Salmon
Appetizer, holidays
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Hangikjöt
Smoked Lamb
Christmas and Þorrablót
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Harðfiskur
Dried Fish
Snack, any time
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Humarsúpa
Langoustine Soup
Starter, special occasions
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Hverabrauð
Hot Spring Bread
With meals
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Kjötsúpa
Icelandic Lamb Soup
Sunday lunch, winter meals
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Kleinur
Icelandic Twisted Doughnuts
Coffee time, holidays
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Lambahryggur
Icelandic Lamb Rack
Sunday roast, celebrations
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Lundi
Smoked Puffin
Þorrablót, special occasions
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Plokkari
Fish and Potato Mash
Weeknight dinner
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Plokkfiskur
Mashed Fish
Dinner, everyday meal
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Pönnukökur
Icelandic Crepes
Dessert, after-school snack
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Pylsur
Icelandic Hot Dog
Lunch, late night snack
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Rjómabollur
Cream Puffs
Bolludagur (Bun Day)
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Rúgbrauð
Icelandic Rye Bread
With all meals
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Saltfiskur
Salt Cod
Traditional daily meal
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Skyr
Icelandic Yogurt
Dessert, breakfast, snack
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Skyr Smoothie
Icelandic Skyr Smoothie
Breakfast, post-exercise
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Skyrterta
Skyr Cake
Celebrations, birthdays
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Slátur
Icelandic Blood Pudding
Þorrablót, autumn slaughter
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Svið
Singed Sheep Head
Þorrablót midwinter festival