- Skyr
Skyr is an
Iceland ic cultured dairy product, a type of fresh cheese that has been strained, likeBulgarian yoghurt . It is said to have originally come from Norway, brought to Iceland by the NorwegianViking s, but is currently unique toIcelandic cuisine .Traditionally, skyr is made with pasteurized skimmed milk and live active cultures such as Streptococcus thermophilus and
Lactobacillus bulgaricus . Then, "skyr condenser" — good skyr, used to ignite bacteria growth, andrennet was added, and the milk was left to coagulate. The skyr was then strained through fabric to remove the whey, called "mysa" in Icelandic, a by-product that Icelanders used as a thirst-quenching drink. Today it is made from non-fat milk.Skyr, in its traditional preparation, has no added flavors beyond the ingredients mentioned above. Recently, Icelandic manufacturers of skyr have added flavors such as vanilla, berry, and other flavorings common to
yoghurt to the final product, to increase its appeal. Skyr-based smoothies have become very popular.Skyr is a very popular health product in
Iceland and was recently introduced to the US in select Mid-Atlantic andNew England gourmet stores. It is also available in select stores in Scandinavia and Britain. Varying slightly between brands, unflavored skyr is roughly 12% protein, 3% carbohydrate, and 0.5% fat. It is high incalcium .Skyr may be used in a traditional Icelandic dish called "hræringur" (meaning "stirred" or "made by stirring") which consists of roughly equal amounts of skyr and porridge. It is often mixed with jam or fruit for a dessert, or with cereals for breakfast. Children often like brown sugar sprinkled on top. It will keep without refrigeration, making it a good high-protein food to take with you on a trip.
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Súrmjólk External links
* Skyr Web Site of Icelandic Skyr producer, [http://www.ms.is MS] (Mjólkurvörur í sérflokki) [http://www.skyr.is Icelandic] [http://www.skyr.is/category.aspx?catID=473 English]
* [http://www.amateurgourmet.com/2008/04/siggis_skyr.html Amateur Gourmet] blog article on trying skyr
* [http://www.food-info.net/uk/qa/qa-wi13.htm Food-Info] article on skyr
* [http://www.isholf.is/gullis/jo/Miscellaneous.htm Recipe] for making skyr (in English)
* [http://www.azcentral.com/home/food/articles/1018iceland1018.html Iceland woos America with lamb and skyr] - NY Times article (October 18, 2005) on Whole Foods introducing skyr to the US.
* Blog [http://catdynamics.blogspot.com/2005/09/food-for-fighting-in-praise-of-skyr.html "Dynamics of Cats"] entry on skyr
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