A Modern Twist on Icelandic Christmas & New Year Traditions
All Things Iceland25 Joulu 2020

A Modern Twist on Icelandic Christmas & New Year Traditions

The Icelandic Christmas season is so much fun. Well, it’s normally a lot of fun but we are doing the best to enjoy it even though COVID is keeping many of us from our loved ones. While I have done an episode about Icelandic Christmas way back in the day of the podcast, I wanted to share with you the full breakdown of this time from the point of view of an Icelander. My lovely friend Íris Stefanía joined me for this episode to share her modern take on Icelandic Christmas traditions.

We filmed this at her place and a link to the video on the All Things Iceland YouTube channel will be available in the show notes of this episode. During our chat we go over what is happening in Iceland from the start of advent until the last day of Christmas here, which is January 6th. I love that Íris still does some traditional things with her family but has also found ways to mix in her own style and add a modern touch. We had a lot of fun eating piparköku (gingerbread) and laufabrauð, drinking malt og appelsín (a popular mix that is available only during holidays here), and eating mondlugrautinn, which is a rice porridge. Why that is done will be explained during our chat.

Icelandic Christmas & New Year Traditions Video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x2myOZ_sYqo The 13 Icelandic Yule Lads
  1. Stekkjastaur (Sheep-Cote Clod): He tries to suckle female sheep in farmer’s sheds
  2. Giljagaur (Gully Gawk): He steals foam from buckets of cow milk
  3. Stúfur (Stubby): He’s short and steals food from frying pans
  4. Þvörusleikir (Spoon Licker): He licks spoons
  5. Pottaskefill (Pot Scraper or Pot Licke)r: He steals unwashed pots and licks them clean
  6. Askasleikir (Bowl Licker): He steals bowls of food from under the bed (back in the old days, Icelanders used to sometimes store bowls of food there – convenient for midnight snacking?)
  7. Hurðaskellir (Door Slammer): He stomps around and slams doors, keeping everyone awake
  8. Skyrgámur (Skyr Gobbler): He eats up all the Icelandic yogurt (skyr)
  9. Bjúgnakrækir (Sausage Swiper): He loves stolen sausages
  10. Gluggagægir (Window Peeper): He likes to creep outside windows and sometimes steal the stuff he sees inside
  11. Gáttaþefur (Door Sniffer): He has a huge nose and an insatiable appetite for stolen baked goods
  12. Ketkrókur (Meat Hook): He snatches up any meat left out, especially smoked lamb
  13. Kertasníkir (Candle Stealer): He steals candles, which used to be sought-after items in Iceland
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