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Hi Everyone
![]() Anybody got a really good recipe for Borsch for me? There is No Borsch in the London restaurants - sigh, sigh. So it is an attempt of home cooking. ![]() Thanks Mystique ![]() |
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Hello Mystique
You won't go far wrong with the following recipe. Happy cooking Olga For a good borsch, is to prepare the stock and vegetables correctly, strictly observing the proper order in which the ingredients are added. The amount of sugar included is a source of great dispute among borsch lovers. Some like it sweet and mild, others, prefer it zesty. Adjust the amount of sugar and lemon juice to suit your taste. Borsch tastes better the next day. Serves 12 (change servings and units) Ingredients STOCK 1 1/2 lbs short rib of beef 1 lb pork ribs 2 beef bones with marrow 3 quarts water 1 carrot, peeled 2 medium parsnips, peeled 1 stalk celery & leaves salt 1 bouquet garni (3 dill sprigs, 3 parsley sprigs, 4 bay leaves, and 10 peppercorns tied in a cheesecloth bag) SOUP 2 large beets, baked (about 1 1/4 pounds) 4 medium boiling potatoes, peeled and cut into large pieces 1 lb fresh ripe plum tomato, peeled and chopped or 1 (16 ounce) can plum tomatoes, drained and chopped salt, to taste 1 large onion, chopped 1 large carrot, peeled and cut into julienne 1 large green bell pepper, cored, seeded, and diced 4 cups shredded green cabbage 1/4 cup fresh lemon juice, more to taste 3 tablespoons tomato paste 2 teaspoons sugar, to taste fresh ground black pepper, to taste 4 garlic cloves, minced 3 tablespoons chopped fresh parsley 3 tablespoons chopped fresh dill sour cream Directions 1.FOR THE STOCK: In a large soup pot, bring the meat, bones, and water to a boil over high heat, periodically skimming off the foam as it rises to the top. 2. Add the remaining stock ingredients and reduce the heat to low. 3. Simmer, partially covered, until the meat is tender, at least 45 minutes. 4. When the stock is ready, remove the beef, pork, and marrow bones, and set all but the marrow bones aside. 5. Strain the stock through a fine sieve into a clean large pot and discard all the solids. 6. Preheat the oven to 375°F. 7. Meanwhile, wash and dry the beets and wrap each one separately in aluminum foil. 8. Bake the beets until tender, 1 1/4 hours. 9. Do this while the stock is cooking. 10. FOR THE SOUP: Allow the beets to cool until manageable, then stem and peel them and cut into julienne or fine dice. 11. Bring the stock to a boil, add the cabbage and cook for 15 minutes, add the potatoes, onion, carrots, peppers and cook for 20 more minutes, add beets and tomatoes, and tomato paste. 12. Season to taste with sugar, pepper, and additional lemon juice and salt. 13. Simmer for 15 more minutes. 14. Cut the beef into bite-size pieces and scrape all the meat off the bones. 15. Add meat to the soup. 16. Simmer for 15 more minutes. 17. Remove the borsch from the heat and sprinkle with the minced garlic, bacon (if desired), and 3 tablespoons each parsley and dill. 18. Let stand at least 15 minutes before serving. 19. Serve with sour cream. 20. Bon Appetite |
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Olga you saved the day
I had a dinner party last weekend and tried your recipe, it was scrumptious and all my friends thought I was a very clever gal, thanks to you One zillion thank yous |
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