Best 10 Polish Borscht Recipes

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**Polish Borscht: A Symphony of Flavors and Colors**

Polish borscht, also known as czerwony barszcz, is a vibrant and flavorful soup that holds a special place in Polish cuisine. This hearty and satisfying dish is characterized by its deep red color, derived from the generous use of beets, and its rich, tangy broth. Typically served hot, Polish borscht is a perfect way to warm up on a cold day or to enjoy as a light and refreshing meal. With variations and regional interpretations, this classic soup offers a delightful culinary journey through Poland's culinary heritage. From the traditional meat-based version to the vegetarian and vegan alternatives, Polish borscht caters to diverse dietary preferences, making it a beloved dish across the country and beyond.

Check out the recipes below so you can choose the best recipe for yourself!

BOBCHA'S POLISH BORSCHT



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Provided by Food Network Kitchen

Categories     main-dish

Time 2h45m

Yield About 8-10 cups for 4 servings

Number Of Ingredients 10

1 1/2 pounds pork spareribs
1 large onion, chopped
1 bay leaf
3 peppercorns
2 tablespoons white vinegar
5 medium beets
2 cups sour cream
2 cups milk
3 tablespoons flour
Salt and pepper

Steps:

  • In a large pot combine the spare ribs, onion, bay leaf and peppercorns, vinegar and cover with water. Bring to a simmer and cook until the meat is tender, about 1 to 1 1/2 hours. In another pot, cover the scrubbed beets with water and bring to a boil. Simmer the beets for 45 To 1 hour or until the beets are tender. Drain and rinse the beets under cold water until they are cool. Peel and grate the beets.
  • When the meat is tender, Remove the bones and strip off the meat in bite size pieces. Return the meat to the broth and stir in the grated beets. Season the soup with salt and pepper. In a large bowl stir together the sour cream, milk and flour. Add two cups of the hot stock to the sour cream mixture and stir to combine. Pour this mixture through a strainer into the soup. Heat the soup over medium heat at a gentle simmer, but do not allow it to boil. Boiling will cause the sour cream to curdle. Serve immediately with boiled potatoes and pumpernickel or rye bread

POLISH BORSCHT



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This delicious vegetarian borscht is made with beets and dried mushrooms and is a traditional dish in Poland on Christmas Eve. For extra flavor, add some garlic if you like. For a heartier soup, you can add dumplings.

Provided by Jola

Categories     Soups, Stews and Chili Recipes     Soup Recipes     Vegetable Soup Recipes     Borscht

Time 1h15m

Yield 10

Number Of Ingredients 11

6 dried wild mushrooms
8 medium beets, trimmed
4 quarts water, or more as needed
2 onions, chopped
2 cloves garlic, halved
10 whole allspice berries
4 bay leaves
salt and freshly ground black pepper
5 tablespoons vegetable oil
1 lemon, juiced
1 bunch fresh parsley, chopped

Steps:

  • Place dried mushrooms in a bowl, cover with cold water, and soak for 30 minutes. Drain.
  • While mushrooms are soaking, place beets in a pot, cover with water, and bring to a boil. Reduce heat and simmer until tender, about 30 minutes. Drain and cool until easily handled. Peel and slice beets.
  • Place sliced beets in a large pot and cover with 4 quarts water. Add drained mushrooms, onions, garlic, allspice, bay leaves, salt, and pepper. Stir in oil and lemon juice. Simmer over medium heat for 30 minutes. Garnish with parsley.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 107.1 calories, Carbohydrate 11.1 g, Fat 7.1 g, Fiber 3.1 g, Protein 1.9 g, SaturatedFat 1.1 g, Sodium 84.9 mg, Sugar 5.4 g

BARSZCZ (CLASSIC POLISH BORSCHT)



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Most Slavic countries have their own form of beet soup, a winter staple across Central and Eastern Europe. Barszcz, the Polish variation, is usually served as a clear burgundy broth with bright, wintry flavors. It is sweeter and beefier than Ukrainian or Russian borscht, and much less textural: Most vegetables are strained after imparting their flavor, though the soup may include grated beets or morsels of meat. This recipe is adapted from "From a Polish Country House Kitchen," an anthropological cookbook by Anne Applebaum and Danielle Crittenden (Chronicle Books, 2012). Strain the vegetables entirely and sip the restorative broth directly from a mug, or serve the soup with sour cream and enjoy with pierogi.

Provided by Amelia Nierenberg

Categories     dinner, lunch, weeknight, soups and stews, appetizer, side dish

Time 3h

Yield 8 cups (6 to 8 appetizer or side servings)

Number Of Ingredients 15

6 medium beets (about 1 1/2 pounds), peeled - 3 beets quartered and 3 beets left whole
1 1/2 pounds fresh or frozen beef shank bones, or other veal or beef bones
2 medium carrots, peeled
1 medium parsnip, peeled
1 large white or yellow onion, peeled and quartered
1 large leek, trimmed, halved lengthwise and crosswise, then rinsed
1 large celery stalk, halved crosswise
8 large garlic cloves, peeled
3 large fresh or dried bay leaves
6 dried porcini mushrooms (optional)
2 teaspoons black peppercorns (optional)
1/2 teaspoon dried marjoram (optional)
Salt and freshly ground pepper
2 to 3 tablespoons fresh lemon juice
Sour cream, for serving (optional)

Steps:

  • In a large pot, combine the beets, bones, carrots, parsnip, onion, leek, celery, garlic and bay leaves, plus the mushrooms, peppercorns and marjoram, if using. Top with 14 cups water. (There should be enough water to cover all the ingredients.) Bring to a boil over high.
  • Reduce the heat to medium-low and simmer until the vegetables are very tender, 2 to 2 1/2 hours. As it cooks, use a small ladle to periodically skim off and discard any foam, impurities and fat that have risen to the top of the pot.
  • Transfer the 3 whole beets to a cutting board to cool. Strain the soup through a colander set over a large bowl. Remove the bones and press the solids to extract all the liquids, then strain the liquid through a fine-mesh sieve into a clean medium saucepan.
  • Once they're cool enough to handle, chop the reserved whole beets into small 1/2-inch cubes. Stir the diced beets into the soup and season with salt and pepper.
  • Heat soup over medium until warmed, then stir in lemon juice, salt and pepper to taste. Serve very hot in small bowls or even large teacups, which you can pick up and drink. If desired, serve with a spoonful of sour cream. Keep refrigerated for up to 5 days.

WHITE BORSCHT - POLISH EASTER SOUP - BIALY BARSZCZ



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Finally got the 2nd soup from the Polish class added. Chef Tad picked an awesome recipe to share with us. Of course, this is another very authentic and distinct with flavors kind of soup. Most of all, I love the broth. The tartness of it alone just made me want to drink it by itself. Of course, the addition of a homemade Polish...

Provided by Kimberly Biegacki

Categories     Other Soups

Time 4h

Number Of Ingredients 17

MAKE BROTH FOR SOUP
1 medium pre-cooked ham, smoked or plain
3 - 4 large smoked kielbasa or your favorite
2 qt water
MAKE SOUP
qt add addt'l quarts of water to make 8 quarts
2 tsp black peppercorns, whole
6 - 8 clove garlic, whole
1 c water
1/2 c flour
3/4-1 1/4 c cider vinegar (we used 1 1/4 cup)
ADD TO SOUP RIGHT BEFORE SERVING
1 medium loaf of jewish rye bread
1 medium block of farmers cheese
horseradish, grated fresh or from jar
9 medium eggs, hard boiled
salt & pepper to taste

Steps:

  • 1. Place pre-cooked ham and kielbasa in a roaster. Add 2 quarts of water, cover and roast for 2 hours at 350 degrees. Reserve the pan juices as this will be the base for your soup broth. Refrigerate and then remove the fat from top afterwards. NOw, add the juices to a large pot and your addtl water to make 8 quarts. *If using an uncooked ham, do not add kielbasa util 1 hour before ham is done cooking.
  • 2. Add your peppercorns, garlic and bring to a simmer. In a medium bowl add your 1 cup of water and 1/2 flour, whisk till smooth and then add to your broth.
  • 3. Now, add your vineager to the level of taste your desire. Add more if you like it to be a really tart soup. (I loved it with the extra vinegar.) Simmer for awhile till the soup thickens and flavors meld. Probably about 1 hr or a little longer.
  • 4. Slice up Kielbasa 1/4 inch thick, cube ham and rye bread into bite sized pieces and the farmers cheese too. Coarsely chop your eggs. (The farmers cheese Chef Tad brought was extremely soft and so yummy too. It was unlike any farmers cheese I have had before. I will ask him this coming Sunday at our next class where he got it.)
  • 5. Combine all the chopped ingredients into a large bowl, so that it can be scooped out and placed in serving dishes.
  • 6. Now ladle your very hot broth over the top and add your desired amount of horseradish to your own bowl.
  • 7. Now, you are ready to eat a most delicious bowl of authentic polish soup. I just love the tartness in the broth and our chef that taught us how to make this soup brought homemade polish smoked kielbasa. It packed so much flavor and was so delicious added into this soup.

GRANDMA'S BORSCHT (POLISH BEET SOUP)



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When I made borscht for the first time, I was alone in my dorm room. When I tasted the first bite the first thing I thought was "it tastes like home." And then I thought of that scene from Ratatouille when the critic ate it and was brought back to his childhood. This is the vegetarian version, but it tastes pretty close to the real thing (Grandma made it with pork hock).

Provided by joanne.smolka

Categories     Potato

Time 2h50m

Yield 2 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 8

1 small onion, chopped
2 small potatoes, cubed
3/4 cup carrot, chopped
500 ml vegetable stock
180 g beets
180 g green beans
1 bay leaf
1 teaspoon dill

Steps:

  • caramelize the onion in some olive oil.
  • Add the potatoes and fry for about 2 minutes, careful not to let the onions and potatoes stick to the bottom of the pan. Use a bit more oil if necessary.
  • Add the vegetable stock and carrots. If you use fresh green beans, add them at this point. Bring to a boil. Cook for 5 to 10 minutes until potatoes and carrots are tender.
  • Add the beets, green beans, bay leaf, and dill. Simmer for a couple of hours. Serve with sour cream if desired.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 232.9, Fat 0.6, SaturatedFat 0.1, Sodium 115, Carbohydrate 53.2, Fiber 10.6, Sugar 13.2, Protein 7.5

POLISH WHITE BORSCHT (BIALY BARSZCZ)



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This recipe contains no beets, but for some reason is still called borscht. It does contain kielbasa, hard cooked eggs, and potatoes! Adapted from Sarah Karnasiewicz, Los Angeles Times.

Provided by threeovens

Categories     Polish

Time 20m

Yield 12 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 12

1 1/2 lbs smoked kielbasa
6 eggs
8 cups water
2 tablespoons butter
4 garlic cloves, minced
4 leeks, white and light green parts only sliced into thin rounds
2 baking potatoes, peeled and diced
1/4 cup flour
1 1/2 cups sour cream
1/4 cup prepared horseradish
kosher salt, & freshly ground black
pepper

Steps:

  • Place the kielbasa and eggs (still in their shells, they are going to be hard-cooked) into a 4-quart pot and cover with the water and bring to a boil over high heat; reduce heat, cover, and simmer gently for 8 minutes.
  • Use a slotted spoon, to remove eggs to an ice water bath; continue simmering the kielbasa for 15 minutes more.
  • Drain kielbasa, reserving the cooking liquid separately.
  • Return the pot to the heat melt the butter; turn the heat up to medium and stir in the garlic and leeks and cook until softened, about 5 minutes.
  • Reduce heat and cook until leeks are very tender, about 20 minutes, being careful not to let the leeks brown.
  • Stir in the potatoes and reserved cooking liquid, increase heat to a simmer, cover, and continue cooking until potatoes are tender, 25 to 30 minutes.
  • Puree the soup using an immersion blender, or in a standing blender, in batches; return soup to medium-low heat.
  • In a small bowl, whisk together the flour and sour cream; stir in 1/2 cup of the soup to temper the mixture, then whisk into the soup in the pot on the stove.
  • Slice the kielbasa into 1/2-inch slices and stir into soup; stir in horseradish and season with salt and pepper.
  • Thin soup with water if needed.
  • Peel the eggs and roughly chop them as a garnish for the soup.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 285.9, Fat 20, SaturatedFat 8.8, Cholesterol 152.2, Sodium 774.9, Carbohydrate 14.8, Fiber 1.2, Sugar 2.9, Protein 12.3

POLISH WHITE BORSCHT ..SOUP



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A, J.A.P.friend, E-mailed me after looking at my 50 POLISH RECIPE, cookbook and asked me if I had a recipe for White Polish Borscht Soup she had in Chicago. I went to my Polish file and there it was.A wonderful recipe from my good Polish neighbor who moved to Chicago ten years ago. I wish I had remembered it to put in my J.A.P....

Provided by Nancy J. Patrykus

Categories     Other Soups

Time 40m

Number Of Ingredients 11

1 pkg polish kielbasa sausage
1-1/2 qt water
1 qt buttermilk
1 c milk
1 egg
3 Tbsp flour
3 peeled, cut-up, potatoes...boiled
1 hard boiled egg, quarted
prepared horseradish...optinal
salt & pepper to taste.
2 dash(es) parsley flakes

Steps:

  • 1. Put water in a large pan. Add the sausage and bring to a boil. Reduce heat to low and cook on low-simmer for 25 minutes. Remove sausage, reserving the liquid. Set sausage aside and let cool.
  • 2. Add buttermilk to cooking liquid and return to a boil. reduce heat to low and simmer. In a medium size bowl, combine 1 egg with the 1 cup of milk. Gradually whisk in the flour and stir till smooth.
  • 3. Add 3 Tablespoons of the simmering soup to the milk and egg mixture and stir to combine. Slowly drizzle milk,egg and flour mixture into the simmering soup, whisking continuously until all has been added. Continue to simmer and stir until the soup has thickened.
  • 4. Add salt and pepper to taste. Add the cut up cup cooked potatoes, along with the sausage cut up into bite size pieces. Serve on a bowl with the hard boiled, quartered egg on top. I like to add some prepared horseradish on the side, along with a sprinkle of parsley.

POLISH SUMMER BARSHCH (BORSCHT)



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A delicious change from the usual cold summer soups. Posted by request from the "Art of Polish Cooking".

Provided by Lorac

Categories     Vegetable

Time 40m

Yield 8-10 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 12

5 cups beef broth
1 (1 lb) can beet, chopped,liquid reserved
2 tablespoons instant flour
1/4 cup cold water
2 large dill pickles, diced
1 cup brine, from pickle jar
1 cup sour cream
1 tablespoon chopped fresh dill
2 tablespoons chopped green onions
1/2 teaspoon sugar
salt
4 hard-boiled eggs, chopped

Steps:

  • Combine beef broth, beets and beet liquid in a large pot and heat.
  • Mix flour and water, add to the pot and bring to a boil.
  • Chill, add remaining ingredients except eggs and refrigerate.
  • Serve very cold topped with chopped eggs.

POLISH BORSCHT - UNCLE BILL'S STYLE



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It took me many tries to come up with this tasty Borscht. This can be served with chunky ingredients or you may puree the borscht. This recipe is served as a broth and is very tasty.

Provided by William Uncle Bill

Categories     Pork

Time 2h45m

Yield 12-14 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 19

1 1/2 lbs pork spareribs
1 large onion, chopped small
1 large bay leaf
4 whole allspice
4 whole black peppercorns
2 tablespoons white vinegar
2 teaspoons granulated sugar
2 teaspoons salt
1/2 teaspoon black pepper
3 large carrots, peeled and sliced
1 large celery rib, cut into 1 inch pieces
6 cups water
5 medium red beets, scrubbed
4 cups water
4 large potatoes, peeled and cut into chunks
4 cups water
2 cups sour cream
2 cups whole milk, homogenized
3 tablespoons all-purpose flour

Steps:

  • In a large cooking pot, add spareribs, onion, bay leaf, allspice, black peppercorns, white vinegar, sugar, salt, pepper, carrots, celery and cover with 6 cups of water or more if required to cover.
  • Bring to a boil, then reduce heat, cover and simmer for about 1 to 1 1/2 hours or until the spareribs are tender.
  • In large saucepan, add scrubbed beets and cover with 4 cups of water. Bring to a boil, reduce heat, cover and simmer for 30 minutes or until beets are fork tender.
  • Drain well and cover with cold water and let cool for 10 minutes.
  • Peel and grate beets and set aside.
  • In the meantime in a large saucepan, add potatoes and cover with 4 cups of water. Bring to a boil, reduce heat, cover and simmer for 15 minutes or until potatoes are tender. Drain well, mash and set aside.
  • When the spareribs are tender, remove from cooking pot and strip the meat off the bones and return meat to the cooking pot. Add the grated beets to pot.
  • Remove bay leaf and discard.
  • Puree the soup in batches in a food processor or blender and return to cooking pot.
  • Strain the soup through a sieve and return to cooking pot, discarding any solids.
  • In a large bowl, whisk together sour cream, whole milk and flour until blended.
  • Add 2 cups of hot broth to the sour cream mixture slowly, and whisk continuously until well blended. Strain the mixture through a sieve into the cooking pot, stirring continuously; discard any solids.
  • Heat the broth over medium heat to a gentle simmer, but do not allow to boil. Boiling could cause the sour cream mixture to curdle.
  • Immediately remove from heat.
  • Add some mashed potatoes into serving bowls, pour broth over and serve.
  • Refrigerate any unused portions.

POLISH BORSCHT



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Categories     Soup/Stew     Vegetable     Stew     High Fiber     Dinner     Winter

Yield 4

Number Of Ingredients 7

4 beets, washed, or 2 cups sliced canned or jarred beets
4 cups meat or vegetable stock
1 teaspoon sugar
Salt and black pepper
1/2 cup sour cream
2 tablespoons all-purpose flour
Chopped fresh dill for garnish

Steps:

  • 4 beets, washed, or 2 cups sliced canned or jarred beets Heat oven to 400 degrees. Wrap beets in aluminum foil and roast until tender, about 60 minutes. When cool enough to handle, peel and slice. In a medium pot, bring stock to boil, add beets, sugar, and salt and pepper to taste. Simmer 30 minutes. Cool. Transfer in batches to a blender or food processor and puree until smooth, and return to pot. [Mix sour cream with flour until well blended. Temper sour cream mixture with a ladle of hot soup, whisking constantly. Transfer tempered sour cream to remaining soup and whisk until smooth. Simmer to cook out the raw flour taste and until the soup is thickened, but do not boil vigorously. ] Soup is basically finished at this point. Add sour cream to serve. Do not add any flour or cook the cream. Serve immediately or cool quickly in an ice-water bath and refrigerate to serve cold. Garnish with dill, julienned beets and sour cream, if desired. User Reviews

Tips:

  • Use a variety of beets for a more flavorful borscht. Try using golden beets, candy cane beets, or chioggia beets in addition to traditional red beets.
  • Roast the beets before adding them to the soup. This will intensify their flavor and give the borscht a beautiful color.
  • Use a good quality beef or vegetable broth. This will make a big difference in the flavor of the soup.
  • Add plenty of vegetables to the borscht. This will make it more nutritious and filling.
  • Season the borscht to taste with salt, pepper, and other spices. You can also add a dollop of sour cream or yogurt for a tangy flavor.
  • Serve the borscht with a side of rye bread or dumplings.

Conclusion:

Polish borscht is a delicious and hearty soup that is perfect for a cold winter day. It is also a very versatile soup, so you can easily customize it to your own taste. With its vibrant color and amazing flavor, borscht is a soup that everyone will enjoy.

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