Authentic Polish White Borscht Food

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EASTER WHITE BORSCHT



Easter White Borscht image

Trying to recreate childhood memory of old Polish dish. Everyone does it differently. This was my first attempt. Garnish with fresh dill sprigs.

Provided by Jeff Popple

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

Time 1h5m

Yield 8

Number Of Ingredients 14

9 cups water
3 pounds kielbasa sausage
2 cloves garlic, whole
3 tablespoons butter
2 leeks, chopped
1 white onion, diced
3 cloves garlic, minced
2 bay leaves
1 ½ cups sour cream
¼ cup all-purpose flour, or more as needed
¼ cup chopped fresh dill
2 tablespoons white vinegar, or more to taste
salt and ground black pepper to taste
4 hard-cooked eggs, chopped

Steps:

  • Bring water, kielbasa, and 2 whole cloves garlic to boil in a large pot; reduce heat to medium and simmer for 30 minutes. Remove sausage and pour liquid into a separate bowl. Cut sausage into cubes.
  • Melt butter over medium heat in the pot used to boil sausage; cook and stir leeks, onion, and minced garlic until vegetables are tender, about 5 minutes. Transfer vegetables to a blender; add about 1/2 cup reserved sausage water and blend until smooth, adding more water as needed.
  • Pour vegetable puree and remaining sausage water back into the original pot. Add bay leaves and bring borscht to a simmer over medium heat; remove and discard leaves. Whisk sour cream and flour in a bowl until smooth; gradually whisk into borscht until thickened. Stir dill and vinegar into soup and season with salt and black pepper.
  • Divide cubed sausage and chopped eggs into bowls; ladle borscht over sausage and egg.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 732 calories, Carbohydrate 15 g, Cholesterol 248.8 mg, Fat 62.6 g, Fiber 0.8 g, Protein 26.4 g, SaturatedFat 24.9 g, Sodium 1637.6 mg, Sugar 4.6 g

POLISH WHITE BORSCHT (BIALY BARSZCZ)



Polish White Borscht (Bialy Barszcz) image

White Borscht is a tasty Polish Easter soup that is full of ingredients carrying religious symbolism.

Provided by Sarah | Curious Cuisiniere

Categories     Dinner Recipes

Time 1h5m

Number Of Ingredients 12

4 hard boiled eggs*
1 lb Polish kielbasa, (smoked)
6 c water
1 tsp salted butter
4 garlic cloves, diced
1 onion, diced
2 lbs potatoes, diced
1 bay leaf
¾ tsp salt
¼ tsp pepper
1 c sour cream
¼ c unbleached all-purpose flour

Steps:

  • Bring keilbassa and water to a boil in a large dutch oven or heavy bottomed soup pot. Reduce heat slightly and boil for 25 minutes. Remove keilbassa to a plate and set aside. Leave the broth in the dutch oven.
  • In a medium, non-stick skillet, saute garlic and onion with a tsp of butter until soft, 5 min.
  • Add onion mixture to kielbassa broth. Add diced potatoes, bay, salt, and pepper. Cook until potatoes are tender, 15-20 min.
  • In a small bowl, whisk flour and sour cream together until smooth. Add ½ c of the soup broth to the sour cream mixture and whisk until smooth and thin. Pour mixture into the soup, stirring constantly. Simmer, stirring often, until thickened, 10 min.
  • Cut the kielbasas into 1/2 inch slices, chop the hard boiled eggs. Add both to the soup. Taste the soup and adjust the salt an pepper as desired. Cook 1-2 minutes to heat through.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 460 calories, ServingSize 2 cups

POLISH WHITE BORSCHT ON PORK RIBS AND FERMENTED WHEAT STARTER



Polish White Borscht on Pork Ribs and Fermented Wheat Starter image

This Polish White Borscht delivers everything you want in a warm Easter soup. It's a velvety, meaty stock laced with root veggies, horseradish, marjoram, and chunks of tender white kiełbasa sausage.

Provided by Polonist

Categories     Polish Soups

Time P5DT2h10m

Number Of Ingredients 20

1.1 lb (500 g) pork rib
2 medium carrots (roughly 4.2 oz, 120g)
2 parsley roots (roughly 4.2 oz, 120g) - can be substituted for a celery root
1 piece (roughly 4.2 oz, 120g) celery root
1 leek (5 oz, 140 g) - just the white part
5 black peppercorns
2 bay leaves
3 all-spice berries
1 tsp salt
1 garlic clove
2 tbsp grated horseradish
5 oz (140 g) uncut smoked bacon
4 links (500g, 1.1 lb) white kiełbasa sausage (fresh, raw, uncooked)
1 tsp canola oil
1 tsp butter
2 ¼ cups (500ml) Sour Wheat Flour Starter (link to a recipe in the notes)
2 tsp dried marjoram
8 oz (225 ml) thick sour cream 18%
2-3 hard boiled eggs
A few twigs of fresh marjoram, to garnish

Steps:

  • Grab a large cooking pot, 4-5 quart / litres should be enough. Place just over a pound (around 500 grams) of pork ribs inside.
  • Pour in just over 2 quarts (2 litres) of cold water. Bring to boil, then reduce the heat to low-medium. Cover with a lid and cook for 30 minutes.
  • While that's cooking, peel the vegetables: 2 carrots, 2 parsley roots, a piece of celery root. Chop into chunky pieces.
  • Grab a leek, remove the dirty outer leaves.
  • Wash all the veggies under the running water and set them aside.
  • Once the 30 minutes are up, add chopped vegetables to the pot. Add the spices: 3 all-spice berries, 2 bay leaves, 5 black peppercorns.
  • Bring the pot to boil, reduce the heat to low and cook undercover for another hour.
  • After that time, peel a garlic clove and smash it with a side of a knife. Add to the pot.
  • Add 1 teaspoon of salt and 2 tablespoons of grated horseradish. This can be from a jar or freshly grated - whatever you have available.
  • Cook for another 5 minutes or so. Grab another pot and place a strainer over it. Pour our soup through it. Don't throw the veggies and meat away! Keep them on the side for now.
  • Grab a piece of smoked bacon. If it has a tough skin, cut it off. Cut the meat into cubes, roughly quarter of an inch (5-6 mm) in size.
  • Heat up 1 teaspoon of canola oil and 1 teaspoon of butter. Add chopped bacon. Fry for 5-7 minutes, until the meat cubes turn lightly golden. Add it to the soup.
  • Grab 4 white kiełbasa links, poke them with a toothpick in a few places. Add them to the pot and cook on low heat for 20 minutes.
  • Add 1⅓ cup (300ml) of sour wheat starter for a milder Barszcz, up to 2 cups (or more; roughly 500ml) for a sharper result. If you're not sure how much to add, pour it over gradually, tasting along the way. There are two ways to do it: • Mix the contents of the jar/bottle, so that the liquid part blends with the floury part, • Or start by adding the liquid only, topping with the muddy floury part later on - spoonful by spoonful, until you reach the desired thickness. That's how I do it.
  • Add 2 teaspoons of dried marjoram and bring to a boil. Cook for a few minutes, stirring continuously. Have a taste - does it need some seasoning? If so, add a pinch of salt and pepper.
  • Pour the sour cream into a cup. Gradually add some hot soup in (around 8 tablespoons in total), spoonful by spoonful, stirring as you go. Pour over this creamy mixture into the soup, mix it in with a spoon.
  • Do you want to serve your soup with vegetables and meat? Chop some veggies into pieces. Remove the meat from the bone. Add them to the soup. Cook for another 2-3 minutes on a low heat.
  • Peel the boiled eggs, slice them in half.
  • To serve, pour the soup over into bowls or soup plates. Distribute the pieces of meat and vegetables evenly. Add a portion of sausage to each plate - whole links or slices, up to you.
  • Decorate with halved boiled eggs and fresh marjoram.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 522 calories, Carbohydrate 52 grams carbohydrates, Cholesterol 148 milligrams cholesterol, Fat 26 grams fat, Fiber 6 grams fiber, Protein 20 grams protein, SaturatedFat 9 grams saturated fat, ServingSize 1, Sodium 1021 grams sodium, Sugar 7 grams sugar, TransFat 0 grams trans fat, UnsaturatedFat 13 grams unsaturated fat

BORSCHT



Borscht image

Though often associated with Russian cuisine, this red beet soup is originally from Ukraine. Recipes vary from region to region and family to family, but in addition to beets, potatoes, cabbage, carrots and onion are standard. A dollop of sour cream and a sprinkle of dill add extra flavor and visual appeal.

Provided by Food Network Kitchen

Categories     main-dish

Time 1h20m

Yield 4 to 6 main course servings

Number Of Ingredients 17

4 fresh beets (about 1 1/2 pounds, without stems and greens), un-peeled
1/4 cup plus 3 tablespoons red wine vinegar, plus more for passing at the table
2 tablespoons plus 2 teaspoons kosher salt
3 tablespoons unsalted butter
2 stalks celery, halved lengthwise and thinly sliced crosswise
2 leeks (white part only), halved lengthwise and thinly sliced crosswise
4 cloves garlic, minced
1/4 teaspoon caraway seeds
1/4 head Savoy cabbage (about 8 ounces), cored, cut into 1-inch wedges, and shredded
3 parsley sprigs
3 fresh thyme sprigs
1 bay leaf
One 16-ounce can whole, peeled tomatoes (with liquid), roughly chopped
9 cups beef broth
Freshly ground black pepper
1/4 to 1/3 cup sour cream
2 tablespoons chopped fresh dill

Steps:

  • In a large saucepan, cover the beets with cold water by l inch. Stir in 1/4 cup of the vinegar and 2 tablespoons salt. Bring to a boil, lower the heat, and simmer, covered, until very tender, about 30 minutes. Drain, cool, and peel the beets. Dice the beets and set aside.
  • Heat the butter in a large pot over medium heat. Add the celery, leeks, garlic, and caraway seeds and cook, covered, stirring occasionally, until soft, about 8 minutes. Add the cabbage and cook, stirring, until wilted, about 3 minutes.
  • Tie the parsley sprigs, thyme, and bay leaf together with a piece of kitchen twine and add to the pot with the beets, tomatoes, and broth. Bring to a boil, lower the heat, and simmer, covered, for 10 minutes to bring the flavors together.
  • Stir in the remaining 3 tablespoons vinegar and the remaining 2 teaspoons salt. Season with pepper to taste. To serve divide among warm soup bowls, top with dollops of the sour cream and sprinkle with the dill. Serve with additional vinegar at the table.

BOBCHA'S POLISH BORSCHT



Bobcha's Polish Borscht image

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

AUTHENTIC RUSSIAN/UKRAINIAN BORSCHT



Authentic Russian/Ukrainian Borscht image

This is the real way to make Borscht. No canned veggies, no messing around. Just real hearty Borscht, the way my mother makes it. Good ingredients are key, especially the meat, which should be fresh and thick. Once you've had this Borscht, you will not be able to eat any other. For the non-kosher, try it au-natural, or with a nice spoonful of sour cream mixed in (please, not low fat, enjoy this!).

Provided by AniSarit

Categories     Vegetable

Time 2h30m

Yield 10-15 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 10

1 1/2-2 lbs beef, cubed (preferably with bones)
4 large beets, peeled and eighthed (or 6 average beets, quartered)
2 lemons
1 small head of cabbage, shredded (the smallest you can find)
2 large carrots, cut up as you like it (cubed, rounded, shredded, etc)
14 ounces tomato sauce
1 bunch dill, minced
1/2 cup instant chicken-style consomme soup and seasoning mix (I like Osem)
1 medium onion, whole
3 -4 small potatoes (cubed) or 1/2 cup rice

Steps:

  • To a large pot (I use 8qts), add the meat and enough water to fill up the pot to halfway.
  • Remove all froth that comes up from the meat.
  • Continue to boil on med-high until no more froth comes up.
  • Reduce heat to low and add consomme mix, whole onion, dill, beats, cabbage, and tomato sauce.
  • Fill with water, cover partially with lid, and let cook for 90min.
  • After that hour and a half of cooking, make sure meat is soft - then add the carrots, and squeeze all the juice you can possible juice from the lemons into the soup.
  • You can add the rice and/or potatoes at this point, if you like.
  • Cook, partially covered, for another 30-45 minutes, until making sure the potatoes and carrots are tender, and the rice (if you put any in) is ready.
  • The soup is great on day 1, but tastes much better on days 2-3.
  • Enjoy the soup while it's very hot.

WHITE BORSCHT - POLISH EASTER SOUP - BIALY BARSZCZ



White Borscht - Polish Easter Soup - Bialy Barszcz image

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.

WHITE BORSCHT



White Borscht image

Make and share this White Borscht recipe from Food.com.

Provided by Molly53

Categories     Pork

Time 1h

Yield 6 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 10

1 lb Polish sausage
1 1/2 quarts water
1 quart buttermilk
1 cup milk
1 egg
3 tablespoons flour
salt
boiled potatoes (optional)
hard-boiled egg (optional)
prepared horseradish (optional)

Steps:

  • Place water in a large pan.
  • Add sausage and bring to a boil over high heat.
  • Reduce heat to low-simmer and cook, covered, for 30 minutes.
  • Remove sausage, reserving cooking liquid, and set sausage aside to cool.
  • Add buttermilk to cooking liquid and return to boil, reduce heat to low and simmer.
  • In a medium bowl, combine milk and egg.
  • Gradually whisk in flour and stir until smooth.
  • Add 3 tablespoons of the simmering soup base to the milk-egg mixture and stir to combine (this tempers the egg so it doesn't curdle when added to the soup base).
  • Slowly drizzle milk-egg mixture into the simmering soup, whisking continuously until all has been added, continue to simmer until soup has thickened.
  • Add salt to taste.
  • Serve with reserved Polish sausage.
  • May also be served with boiled potatoes, slices of hard boiled egg and a dollop of prepared horseradish.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 364.3, Fat 25.5, SaturatedFat 9.9, Cholesterol 100.4, Sodium 870.2, Carbohydrate 14, Fiber 0.1, Sugar 7.9, Protein 18.9

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It's as authentic as it gets. There are white versions, made with potatoes and · 3 medium beets, peeled and grated · 4 tbsp olive oil, divided · 8 cups chicken broth , + 2 cups water · 3 medium yukon potatoes, . It is especially popular in the cuisines of . For the borscht · 2 medium beets peeled and grated · 3 medium potatoes peeled and cut into 2 inch chunks · 2 …
From hotfoodexpressmenu.blogspot.com


BORSCHT-MAKING CLASS IN RESTON RAISES $173K FOR ...
RESTON, VA — "Food is how you show love." That's what Radhika Murari said when she came up with the idea to raise money for humanitarian relief by helping two Ukrainian sisters promote their borscht-making class on Saturday. How right she was. Cook for Ukraine raised more than $173,000, making it one of the leading fundraisers for The World ...
From news.yahoo.com


COOKING POLISH FOOD WITH BABCIA - THE 3 F'S
You can find many other traditional polish foods to cook in here. Some other Melbourne based Polish eateries: The Polish Club Albion . 19 Carrington Drive, Albion VIC 3020‬ (03) 9363 3941 ‬‎ Serves up Polish favourites at a dirt cheap price (literally under $10 for an amazingly yummy plate of Polish food). A great blog: Polish Classic Cooking
From t3fs.wordpress.com


AUTHENTIC POLISH BORSCHT RECIPE FOR CHRISTMAS EVE - DWELL ...
Make the Christmas Eve Polish Borscht. Add in the roasted beets, garlic, apple, parsley, white vinegar, lemon juice, sugar, dried marjoram, salt, and pepper into the pot. Stir. Cook everything on low heat for another 15-20 minutes. Use a large fine sieve to strain out the beets, garlic, apple, and parsley.
From dwellbymichelle.com


WHITE BORSCHT RECIPE - ORIGINAL POLISH RECIPES
#1 on Polish food & recipes. Food; Recipes; Language; Blog; White borscht soup recipe. Apart Zurek traditional soup eaten at Easter is white borscht. Soups look the same and are served with similar inserts – white sausage and hardboiled egg, but it tastes different. The subtle difference lies in the sourdough. White borscht is less acid and more aromatic as it is cooked …
From tastingpoland.com


A POLISH WHITE BORSCHT SOUP RECIPE CALLED ZUREK, A FUN ...
This is the traditional borscht my 100% polish grandmother and 100% polish mother made at Easter. They would use vinegar to make it sour for the broth and we would pile kielbasa , ham, and an hard boiled egg into bowl and then pour hot sour broth o ver and top with horseradish. I love this soup brings back so many memories. This had to be eaten with a slice …
From cultureatz.com


POLISH EASTER DINNER RECIPES COLLECTION - THE SPRUCE EATS
White borscht soup is either eaten on Easter Sunday morning or served for dinner after the appetizers. ... 29 Traditional Easter Foods From Around the World Biały Barszcz: Polish White Borscht Soup 40 mins Ratings. Polish Sweet-Sour Red Cabbage (Czerwona Kapusta Zasmażana) 35 mins Ratings. Easy Polish Beet Soup (Barszcz Czysty Czerwony) 65 …
From thespruceeats.com


25 POLISH FOODS YOU NEED TO TRY - MASHED.COM
Thick and white and garnished with a hard-cooked egg, bialy barszcz, which is also known as Polish white borscht could easily be confused for zurek, as Tony Clarey pointed out. In fact, some people will use the terms zurek and bialy barszcz as if they were interchangeable (via The Spruce Eats). However, as noted above, zurek gets its sour flavor from fermented rye …
From mashed.com


20 BEST TRADITIONAL POLISH FOODS YOU'LL LOVE - ANNA EVERYWHERE
20 Best Traditional Polish Foods You Should Try 1. Pierogi. Undeniable, pierogi is the most popular Polish food. Pierogi is already plural in Polish (pieróg is singular), but in the US people love to call it pierogis which makes no sense. They are thinly rolled-out dough filled with a variety of fillings, savory or sweet. They could be served as an appetizer, main dish or dessert. …
From annaeverywhere.com


TRADITIONAL POLISH WHITE BORSCHT RECIPE - ALL INFORMATION ...
White borscht recipe - original Polish recipes new www.tastingpoland.com. White borscht soup recipe. Apart Zurek traditional soup eaten at Easter is white borscht. Soups look the same and are served with similar inserts - white sausage and hardboiled egg, but it tastes different. The subtle difference lies in the sourdough. White borscht is ...
From therecipes.info


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