Cabbage Borsht

Cabbage Borsht
  • PREP TIME
    20 mins
  • COOK TIME
    1 hrs 10 mins
  • TOTAL TIME
    1 hrs 45 mins
  • SERVING
    10 People
  • VIEWS
    73

A hearty and comforting soup, this Cabbage Borscht is a delightful fusion of German flavors. Featuring tender cabbage, potatoes, and a touch of tomato, simmered in a rich broth and finished with fresh dill, it's perfect on a chilly day. Customize with chicken or beef for a truly satisfying meal.

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Nutrition

  • Carbohydrate
    31 g
  • Cholesterol
    60 mg
  • Fiber
    6 g
  • Protein
    24 g
  • Saturated Fat
    3 g
  • Sodium
    966 mg
  • Sugar
    8 g
  • Fat
    11 g
  • Unsaturated Fat
    0 g

DIRECTIONS

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Recipe View 2 hrs If using chicken: Place chicken in a large pot with water. Bring to a boil, then reduce to a simmer and cook for approximately 30 minutes. Remove chicken, let cool slightly, and shred into bite-size pieces. Discard skin and bones. If using beef: Sear beef chuck on all sides, then add water and simmer for 1.5-2 hours, until tender. Remove beef, shred, and set aside. (30 minutes - 2 hours)

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02 Step

Recipe View 5 mins In a large stock pot, combine water with tomato soup and salt. Bring to a low boil. (5 minutes)

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03 Step

Recipe View 25 mins Add cabbage, potatoes, carrot, onion, cooked chicken or beef, and bay leaves to the pot. Return to a simmer and cook until vegetables are tender, approximately 20 minutes. (25 minutes)

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04 Step

Recipe View 2 mins Stir in parsley and dill. Taste and adjust seasoning with salt as needed. (2 minutes)

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Recipe View Serve hot, garnished with additional fresh dill and a dollop of sour cream, if desired.

For a richer flavor, consider using homemade chicken or beef broth instead of water.
A splash of vinegar (red wine or apple cider) can add a nice tang to the soup.
This soup tastes even better the next day!
Feel free to add other vegetables like bell peppers or celery.

Elmira Harber

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RECIPE REVIEWS

Avarage Rating: 4.2/ 5 ( 24 Ratings)
Total Reviews: (4)
  • Ellen Mckenzie

    A great recipe, but I found it needed a bit more salt to bring out the flavors. Overall, a winner!

  • Lonzo Koelpin

    The fresh dill really makes this soup special. I added a little bit of apple cider vinegar for extra zing.

  • Mariana Lang

    This recipe is so easy to follow, and the borscht is absolutely delicious! My family loves it.

  • Marcelle Harvey

    I used beef instead of chicken, and it turned out amazing. The flavor is incredible!

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