How to Make Authentic Borscht Recipe (Красный борщ)

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  • @ISARAD666
    @ISARAD666 Рік тому +9

    This is the only borscht recipe I'll ever follow. Found this a few years ago and I still cook it the same way, could never follow another one. You're the best, just cooked this one again today. Thank you!

  • @FoodTVwithLily
    @FoodTVwithLily 4 роки тому +9

    Borscht is my family's favorite soup! Everyone makes it differently but it is always delicious!

  • @Horizon3165
    @Horizon3165 Рік тому +12

    My grandma who was born in Siberia made borscht with meat and bones with their marrow. I use her recipe which is a bit different from yours. At any rate, no matter how you slice it, borscht is going to be borscht.

  • @nmccutcheon2243
    @nmccutcheon2243 6 років тому +12

    Hi, I've just viewed about 15 different Borscht videos. I'm choosing to use your version because you included the beet greens. I always try to never waste a thing. The only veggies I have right now is literally everything to make Borscht! Thanks!

  • @michellestamper5527
    @michellestamper5527 3 роки тому +7

    I made this for the second time yesterday. Instead of grating the beets I cubed them. I added some acv, cloves, cinnamon, caraway seed, salt and pepper on top of the dill and bay leaf. How I've never tried this before last week, is beyond me because not only is it filling and warming, it's delicious.

    • @petersfoodadventures
      @petersfoodadventures  3 роки тому +2

      Sounds delicious! Love caraway seeds, great idea :-)

    • @yumogmin8884
      @yumogmin8884 2 роки тому +1

      Is caraway seeds are the same as Cumin?

    • @CookinginRussia
      @CookinginRussia 2 роки тому +1

      @@yumogmin8884 - Not at all, but unfortunately they are the same word in Russian, so there is frequent confusion. Very different taste.

  • @nevesdarocha
    @nevesdarocha 5 років тому +60

    I love the music. I also like how you are straight to the point without being fake and bubbly.
    I like that you aren't a perfectionist. Thank you very much for this.

    • @aminkeykha5546
      @aminkeykha5546 5 років тому

      you are clever Although music was very impressing I didnot notice it until you said . and calling his ability to enjoy in the state of incomplete perfection was also right . you are clever and he is a man like you said , straight and honest . 💐💐

    • @pelicanus4055
      @pelicanus4055 4 роки тому +1

      Fake & bubbly is a problem with a lot of female you tubers. Natasha's kitchen being a prime example.

  • @sandragrant8271
    @sandragrant8271 4 роки тому +8

    Looks wonderful. I love borscht, but only had it twice, in a deli in Bloomfield hills, Michigan. With the thickest juiciest corned beef sandwich ever! I miss food like that...I'm stuck in South Carolina! I'm gonna make your borscht, thank you!

  • @michaeltres
    @michaeltres 3 роки тому +2

    "The beets have gone bananas." I love it!!! Thank you for this video.

  • @henk7591
    @henk7591 4 роки тому +6

    Hello Peter we have made this five times already and tomorrow we are going to cook it again. Thank you so much for this great recipe it is delicious. Good day Peter, greeting from the Netherlands!

    • @petersfoodadventures
      @petersfoodadventures  4 роки тому +1

      Fantastic! So glad you enjoy the recipe! Hello to the Netherlands!! 😃

  • @hershiekopper
    @hershiekopper 4 роки тому +3

    I love borscht. My family has been eating it since we immigrated from Poland during WW2. Gonna make this tonight!

  • @FenderBassMan
    @FenderBassMan 5 років тому +11

    Is that "March Slav" playing in the background? My maternal grandmother (from Ukraine) made this all the time. Sometimes she tossed in a few chunks of beef brisket to add a little more depth, with her secret ingredient for tenderizing the beef and making everything about the borscht taste better: "citric (or sour) salt" instead of red wine vinegar (I think). I can't find sour salts in any store near me. However, spaseba balshoy for showing how to make this scrumptious borscht!

    • @samanthasisemore4388
      @samanthasisemore4388 3 роки тому

      I know this comment is super old but if you happen to see this you can buy citric salt in the canning section of any grocery store. It’s cheapest at Walmart but I’ve bought it in lots of different grocery stores!

    • @PomazeBog1389
      @PomazeBog1389 2 роки тому

      *_SOUNDS LIKE "MONTAGUES AND CAPULETS" BY SERGEI PROKOFIEV_*

    • @Belisarius536
      @Belisarius536 2 роки тому

      “Dance of the knights” Sergei Prokofiev

  • @christinesomkowicz6052
    @christinesomkowicz6052 5 років тому +1

    My wife is from a British Polish family. She is away for a few days and I wanted to surprise her with a nice Barszcz (the polish spelling ) but couldn’t find a recipe, only the thin strained version. Came across yours. Perfect.Just like Cioca Krysia`s!! Djekuja bardzo.

    • @petersfoodadventures
      @petersfoodadventures  5 років тому

      :-) It's a love classic all over Eastern Europe! Hope it worked well!

  • @javiermauriciogarciamontes9180
    @javiermauriciogarciamontes9180 6 років тому +7

    Really loved that soup when I tried it in Russia but i didn't know how to prepare it. Thanks for the recipe! I will cook that tonight!

  • @KonaSitkaRose
    @KonaSitkaRose 5 років тому +11

    That looks BEAUTIFUL! We've never had borscht but would love just to try it. Your shredding and chopping and explanation are awesomely done. Thank you for this video!!!

    • @Godskeiki
      @Godskeiki 11 місяців тому

      For the shredding you can always use a food processor and it's less messy.

  • @Annyshkashev
    @Annyshkashev 3 роки тому +8

    Ммм, борщец! Любовь моя.
    С чесноком в прикуску, да про сметанку не забыть.

    • @goofygoober--14729
      @goofygoober--14729 Рік тому

      Вы также можете использовать йогурт! 😋

  • @suzannecochran2661
    @suzannecochran2661 5 років тому +20

    Our family loves borscht and this is the closest we have found to what our son had while he lived in Moscow attending university. Easy and very delicious!

  • @cheddarchemist5644
    @cheddarchemist5644 3 роки тому +12

    I love how this recipe is far more thick and looks very flavorful from other recipes. Thank you!!

  • @manilahaghighat5834
    @manilahaghighat5834 Рік тому +1

    I followed your recipe and the result was delightful; thank you.

  • @killersmurfett
    @killersmurfett 6 років тому +18

    no one told me how filling this was, I made some tonight and went back for seconds but by the time put a spoonful into my mouth of the seconds, I was so full I couldn't eat it anymore lol I loved it, I love it , it's so tasty and I can't believe how satisfying it is, there wasn't even any meat in it and it was so delicious

  • @BkX-f9z
    @BkX-f9z 2 місяці тому

    Ty!! Very simple and easy steps and ingredients to follow. Will definitely try this over the weekend!!! 😊 yum!!

  • @daniellerussomanno188
    @daniellerussomanno188 6 років тому +22

    I loved cooking along with you. Your voice reminds me of my uncle’s who passed away last winter. We always talked about food and cooking, so I must have watched this at least a dozen times since first making your recipe. Hugs! Thank you.

  • @Gurmit-t6v
    @Gurmit-t6v Місяць тому

    Simple, Instructions the point, and delicious.
    Subscribed.

  • @livelovelaughdiy
    @livelovelaughdiy Місяць тому

    This looks delicious and healthy! I wish my husband can eat something like that…

  • @thelittlemoonling
    @thelittlemoonling 3 роки тому +1

    ABSOLUTRLY amazing!!! Thank you!!!

  • @alohasusan1626
    @alohasusan1626 5 років тому +4

    Hi Peter! I made your borscht recipe. My heritage is german/russian, but I’ve never made borscht before. It was delicious. My family loved it. Thank you!

    • @petersfoodadventures
      @petersfoodadventures  5 років тому

      Aloha Susan! So good to hear! Glad you loved it as much as we do! :-)

  • @jameskeziahdelaney3833
    @jameskeziahdelaney3833 3 роки тому +1

    Great job looks wonderful

  • @cocoalovelife8849
    @cocoalovelife8849 2 роки тому +1

    My lithuanian housemate made me this and now I’m obsessed

  • @I_love_borsch
    @I_love_borsch 2 роки тому +1

    Спасибо!! I love to listen to Soviet music while making borscht 😍

  • @evntex
    @evntex Рік тому

    I have my first Borscht cooking on the stove. Can't wait to try it! Thanks!

  • @krisbrown9064
    @krisbrown9064 4 роки тому +2

    I drooled a little too much on this video.. Thank You!

  • @emaravi94
    @emaravi94 5 років тому +2

    Great recipe! Thanks for sharing it! I wanna definitely try Borsch! Greetings from Italy!

  • @scoutwales9356
    @scoutwales9356 7 років тому +18

    This makes me feel homesick. I love my grandmother's Borscht. Thank you for making this video.

  • @tuulchrystal
    @tuulchrystal 3 роки тому +4

    Yo i just made a bomb borscht thanks to this video. Never made this dish before thought it’s complicated but turns out it was easy and delish at home. Thank you

  • @kchilz32
    @kchilz32 5 років тому +3

    Where I live in New England there are many Russian but I never asked for recipes. I’m learning how to speak Russian so I want to learn how to make their dishes.

    • @omgfinally4340
      @omgfinally4340 5 років тому

      Yesss, Food is the key to our heart.

  • @AnnaMeredith-e1m
    @AnnaMeredith-e1m Рік тому +1

    Have you tried frying the cabbage? It releases such a rich flavor, perhaps complementing the dish

  • @Aerber21
    @Aerber21 6 років тому

    This was the best borcht recipie I've found yet

  • @andig2218
    @andig2218 3 роки тому +1

    Thanks for including cabbage smh to the others !

  • @natmercer6642
    @natmercer6642 4 роки тому +4

    I've been looking for a classic borscht recipe. This is exactly how my мама and Бабуся cook it

    • @piroshok
      @piroshok Рік тому

      My family is ukranian we have borsch plenty dill

  • @MsFabBabe
    @MsFabBabe 4 роки тому +11

    I love this! Thank you! Please more recipes of russian food. I was born in Ukraine and adopted from use family and now I have a baby and I want to make more recipes that are more native to me
    I see some on your website! I can't wait xx

    • @petersfoodadventures
      @petersfoodadventures  4 роки тому +1

      Thanks Valya! Like you already noticed, please check out my website for more recipes. I will slowly add more food recipes, but currently am editing my travel videos. Promise to do more food soon!!! Thanks for checking it out, bookmark my site, follow of facebook and let me know how it goes, I'd love to see it! :-)

    • @Godskeiki
      @Godskeiki 3 роки тому +1

      @@petersfoodadventures Please tell the composer of this beautiful music?

    • @somuchsecrets2375
      @somuchsecrets2375 2 роки тому +1

      @@Godskeiki hi, his name is Prokofiev. He's a Russian composer
      The music is called dance of the knights
      I believe he chose it because the borscht is a Russian dish.

  • @katieskoglund
    @katieskoglund 5 років тому +18

    It's a cold weekend in Minneapolis. Making this tomorrow with some beef stock from my local butcher to save time. :)

  • @youlert
    @youlert 5 місяців тому

    Great thanks from sweden 🤝👏

  • @margaretm.7079
    @margaretm.7079 3 роки тому

    Like your serving bowel - it definitely is unique classic fit for my favorite dish of Borscht. Your presentation was well done & I appreciated learning a few new tips.

  • @macylouwho1187
    @macylouwho1187 3 роки тому

    I watched the top video on this recipe, this saw yours. I told myself that I would make hers (first video) but I feel like yours seems more authentic somehow. I loved the music-that didn’t hurt :).

  • @marioscharalambous6402
    @marioscharalambous6402 5 років тому +2

    excellent and very nutricious, low calorie food, i will learn to do it!

  • @sarbasov
    @sarbasov 5 років тому +26

    6:34 the borsch you cooked looks so beautiful. I like borsch. The Slavs thought of such a great soup.

  • @SarahBuzalbine
    @SarahBuzalbine 2 роки тому

    Purple hands..... ahhhhhh the best thing ever

  • @sparkeyjones6261
    @sparkeyjones6261 3 роки тому +3

    Wait.... did he say "the beets have gone bananas?" lol

  • @avigail9951
    @avigail9951 5 років тому +2

    I'm just finishing doing my Borscht
    I'm Mexican by the way but God I love food world food this Borscht is Goddess food

  • @martinwilliams1308
    @martinwilliams1308 3 роки тому +1

    This was tasty!

  • @kumar-9031
    @kumar-9031 3 роки тому +1

    very nice

  • @HarshLoomba
    @HarshLoomba 2 роки тому

    Miss it. Will try soon ☺️

  • @goofygoober--14729
    @goofygoober--14729 Рік тому

    Мой папа делал это все время, когда я был маленьким, такой хороший рецепт

  • @sergeybobylev4123
    @sergeybobylev4123 3 роки тому +3

    Oh, for this borscht, a small glass of very cold vodka and a piece of rye bread with a slice of lard. )))

  • @lesfriesen2253
    @lesfriesen2253 4 роки тому

    NOW,THIS IS BORSH...thank you

  • @x3g9ja
    @x3g9ja 6 років тому +4

    Hello Peter, thank you so much for this delicious recipe. I have a Russian friend and cus of her have grown to live Russian dishes, she made this soup last week and soooo deliciousoooooo. Great job.

  • @edwardavila9806
    @edwardavila9806 6 років тому +4

    Best video I’ve seen on borscht

  • @ユーフォリアスタジオ
    @ユーフォリアスタジオ 2 роки тому +1

    I lived off this as a child in…AUSTRALIA!
    Man, The food I got was a mix of Asian and European and I got bullied at school for bringing either really heavy but delicious European dishes one day and then light and spicy Asian dishes the next. I was well fed tho-

  • @JulieRiley-p4q
    @JulieRiley-p4q Рік тому

    Good soup!!!

  • @karlschwinbarger105
    @karlschwinbarger105 4 роки тому +1

    I'm going to make that. But I've got to get dill from the farmer's market. Much nicer than store bought. I like yours because you didn't show any beef. I want these winter soups to be full of vegetables. Not beans or meat. You should have shown it finished in the bowl with sour cream to show how much that cabbage cooks down. But I'm taking you word for it.

    • @petersfoodadventures
      @petersfoodadventures  4 роки тому

      When I make the soup broth, I use meaty bones, and pick off the meat from the bones, and add it back in. But it's up to you how much vegetables or meat you want to add. I'm not a fan of beans in borsch. Fresh dill from a farmers market or garden is always best :-)

  • @georgiaharbeck-kinsley7691
    @georgiaharbeck-kinsley7691 5 років тому

    Yum! I’m looking forward to making this borscht!

  • @ghoulswrath4464
    @ghoulswrath4464 5 років тому +1

    I need to make this asap

  • @bennyrbailey
    @bennyrbailey 7 років тому

    Thanks for the recipe. Made it tonight!

  • @daniellerussomanno188
    @daniellerussomanno188 7 років тому

    I’m so excited to make and try this today! I’ve always wanted to try this. 😋 Thanks!

  • @kevinwoods9488
    @kevinwoods9488 4 роки тому +4

    Simple, delicious, and wonderful presentation!
    Today was my first time trying and making borscht. IT WILL NOT BE MY LAST!
    I bought all my produce from the Amish besides the onion, dill and potatoes! When I run out of all of those I will be buying all of them local because they are in season!!!!!

  • @Chanelly93
    @Chanelly93 4 роки тому

    Where did you get that pretty soup bowl from? 7:13

  • @Dasha-nh2dw
    @Dasha-nh2dw 2 роки тому +3

    As a Russian/Ukrainian who ve been eating and cooking a staple food as a soup Borsh all my life Im just curious why do they translate it in English with a letter T in the end? The correct pronunciation is Borsh. (Борщ) Not BorshT. I was so surprised to see this. And it sounds weird lol

    • @petersfoodadventures
      @petersfoodadventures  2 роки тому +3

      It's an Americanization of the spelling, and is controversial, especially for those who know how it's spelled.

    • @Dasha-nh2dw
      @Dasha-nh2dw 2 роки тому +1

      @@petersfoodadventures Oh ok. Thank you for your response.

  • @solanjedere
    @solanjedere 2 роки тому

    All perfecy, but Prokofiev made it all way better!😍😍😍😍

  • @ousmanjallow4505
    @ousmanjallow4505 4 роки тому +1

    I love your method but can I add green,red and yellow capsicum?

    • @petersfoodadventures
      @petersfoodadventures  4 роки тому +2

      I wouldn't, as it would really change the flavour. If you really must, then only add red capsicum would be my suggestion.

  • @hsm6926
    @hsm6926 4 роки тому +3

    OMG IM SOOOO HUNGRY!! Did u caramelize the onions in butter? Thank you for this video. My favorite Russian restaurant in Chicago shut down and my favorite thing was this soup!

    • @petersfoodadventures
      @petersfoodadventures  4 роки тому +2

      You're welcome Susan! The onions were actually caramelized in oil. Borsch is one of my favorite soups too!

    • @hsm6926
      @hsm6926 4 роки тому +1

      Hello and thank you for the response. You also talked about caramelizing the beats and the carrots for I believe 7 to 10 minutes. They didn't caramelize but got a little bit softer. I ran out and bought all the ingredients this afternoon and I'm so happy with my result. Well I think I could perfect it a little bit more, unfortunately I did not have fresh basil nor dill and I did not make the broth from scratch. I am sure that'll make a big difference. Thank you a zillion times over. For now my belly is content and without your video I wouldn't have dared give it a try. if you're ever in Colorado on vacation I certainly would invite you and your family to take over my kitchen. Oh dear, I guess that wouldn't be much of a vacation would it. Again thank you!

    • @petersfoodadventures
      @petersfoodadventures  4 роки тому +1

      So glad you tried it, it sounds great! Don't add basil, only fresh dill, it really does make an amazing difference! Sometimes I add the dill that they sell in squeeze tubes in grocery stores when I can't find fresh dill :-) Maybe one day I will get to Colorado for a visit, if they ever let us travel again!!!! 👍🏻

  • @xibalxibalba
    @xibalxibalba 3 роки тому

    Peter i love you, this recipie was epic ❤

  • @Godskeiki
    @Godskeiki 11 місяців тому

    I have made your same recipe a few times now. But it's been a few years and I made it tonight and I can't figure it out there's something missing. Like it doesn't have as much flavor as it usually does. I added a little more salt and that helped some. But I just can't seem to figure it out. 🤔

  • @Godskeiki
    @Godskeiki 11 місяців тому

    Hi Peter,
    When you cooked the beets and the carrots together in the beginning, what did you put in the pan with them Olive oil?? Sadly, I accidently skipped this step - (sauteing the beets & carrots first) and it really makes a difference in the flavor.

    • @petersfoodadventures
      @petersfoodadventures  11 місяців тому

      hmm not sure what you mean? Maybe you mean sautéd onions? Here is the recipe with instructions that might help in the future :-) and you're right, sautéing vegetables really does make a difference! Recipe: petersfoodadventures.com/beet-borscht/

  • @essenceone3952
    @essenceone3952 5 років тому +2

    Ok, I am confused...some recipes call for beef chunks others not...I understand before revolution there was meat then there was not but I am looking for the original traditional recipe...beef chunks or not? Thank u

    • @tensh-rp1no
      @tensh-rp1no 4 роки тому +1

      traditionally it's without meat

  • @elduran4328
    @elduran4328 3 роки тому

    This makes me want to buy an Ushanka, also make borscht. its going to be a cold winter. Nostrovia

  • @pelicanus4055
    @pelicanus4055 4 роки тому

    Is there a difference in taste if you shred the beets & carrots in a food processor?

    • @petersfoodadventures
      @petersfoodadventures  4 роки тому +2

      No, but my mom always says it tastes better when done by hand when compared to a food processor. Definitely faster in a food processor!

    • @pelicanus4055
      @pelicanus4055 4 роки тому +1

      @@petersfoodadventures I'll try it your mom's way and get back to you. Love borscht.

  • @eddieroscoe4277
    @eddieroscoe4277 7 років тому

    That looks delicious.

  • @varyasmusic
    @varyasmusic 7 років тому

    omg finally a proper traditional Russian recipe video without the horrible accent haha))) bolshoe spasibo!.. poshla gotovit'))))

  • @empi4106
    @empi4106 7 років тому +4

    I love the color! This looks like an amazing dish, I bet its great on a chilly day. I also really liked the music, pretty.

  • @raccobsaa8371
    @raccobsaa8371 5 років тому +1

    I'm going to make it today.
    But I can"t find fresh dill.
    Hope it tasts good.

    • @petersfoodadventures
      @petersfoodadventures  5 років тому +1

      Add some dried dill if you can't find fresh. It's sometimes hard to find fresh in winter. I'd start with 1 teaspoon, but probably really use 1 heaping tablespoon as I love dill (maybe more). Just add a bit and adjust to taste. Dried dill isn't as flavorful as fresh. Hope you enjoy the soup! :-)

    • @raccobsaa8371
      @raccobsaa8371 5 років тому

      @@petersfoodadventures Thank you that is what I did added dried Dill.
      My family loved the soup.

  • @metsot
    @metsot 6 років тому

    Looks very tasty !
    ochen' vkusnyy !

  • @КириллЛавров-и4к
    @КириллЛавров-и4к 7 років тому

    нормуль.....молодец Петюня !

  • @wowawesome96
    @wowawesome96 4 роки тому

    Does it matter what I sauté everything in? Are you using butter?

    • @petersfoodadventures
      @petersfoodadventures  4 роки тому +1

      I saute it in oil, use a sunflower oil or a vegetable oil, not an olive oil :-)

  • @ЮлияЮлия-ч6с9я
    @ЮлияЮлия-ч6с9я 4 роки тому +8

    This is a Ukrainian national dish) and tomatoes are definitely added to the borsch. Beets and carrots are added before potatoes. Because they must be boiled.

    • @kee7678
      @kee7678 3 роки тому +1

      I just had some at a Russian...and Georgian restaurant over the wknd..Im' trying to replicate it. Im 95% sure there was no potato in theirs..but there was beef roast chunks...not a ton but some. Is that right regarding the potatoes? I think they might have used the holy trinity too of onion, carrot and celery after the beef was browned then a very long simmer....

    • @wentano
      @wentano 3 роки тому +1

      This is a Russian, Belorussian, and Ukrainian national dish))) So, shut up))))

    • @du7924
      @du7924 3 роки тому +1

      @@wentano This Ukrainian dish is also popular among Russians... So true. So, shut up)))

    • @christiankalinkina239
      @christiankalinkina239 3 роки тому

      @@du7924 the og recipe needed heraclium which is in Russia so shut up

  • @shannahsnyder5653
    @shannahsnyder5653 6 місяців тому

    Do i have to grate the beets or is julianned okay.

  • @thomasfredericks4810
    @thomasfredericks4810 3 роки тому

    "the beats just went bananas"

  • @tiffanyapag
    @tiffanyapag 3 роки тому +4

    The music and quotes in this video are everything. 😂🙌🏼
    #thebeetshavegonebananas
    "Everything is pink... Not naturally of course." 🤣

  • @FreelancerJess-if1ms
    @FreelancerJess-if1ms 12 днів тому

    Delish❤

  • @dr.elenablackburn
    @dr.elenablackburn 7 років тому

    wow its good!your right!

  • @sahranadejda
    @sahranadejda 4 роки тому

    what is the name of the music being played in the background. It reminds me of my childhood! I love this music!

  • @bakseybb5262
    @bakseybb5262 5 років тому

    Oh! Amazing!

  • @TK-fm5ud
    @TK-fm5ud 3 роки тому

    Can I use purple cabbage? It’s just what I have in my fridge :(

    • @petersfoodadventures
      @petersfoodadventures  3 роки тому +2

      Using Purple or Red Cabbage actually turns a blue color when cooked in water. I make naturally dyed blue easter eggs by putting them in a pot with boiled purple cabbage that makes the water and eggs blue. I think this would be the case when making borsch too, but it would mix with the red color from the beets. Best to use green cabbage in my opinion 👍🏻

    • @TK-fm5ud
      @TK-fm5ud 3 роки тому +1

      @@petersfoodadventures Ok, thank you for the advice. I'll braise the red cabbage or make blue eggs for my neighbour's kids

  • @AmyLofton
    @AmyLofton 4 роки тому +4

    The music in this video is fantastic! Can someone please tell me what it is? I would like to listen to this regularly.

    • @Godskeiki
      @Godskeiki 3 роки тому

      Me too.

    • @fawkewemf5616
      @fawkewemf5616 3 роки тому +2

      Music is called From Russia with Love by Huma-Huma.

  • @Jay_Mac1775
    @Jay_Mac1775 4 роки тому

    If I used on of everything would it be good for like 1 serving?

    • @petersfoodadventures
      @petersfoodadventures  4 роки тому +1

      no, that doesn't sound right, the ratios of flavors would be wrong. Maybe half the recipe, and freeze the leftovers for another easy meal

  • @retribution999
    @retribution999 4 роки тому

    I'd be interested to know the nutritional value of this soup

  • @ishwarimulkalwar9296
    @ishwarimulkalwar9296 4 роки тому

    What to do if I have no dill, fresh or otherwise?

    • @petersfoodadventures
      @petersfoodadventures  4 роки тому +1

      I don't believe dill has a substitute. I've seen dried dill sold before but fresh is always best. If you don't have it, then you have to skip it.

  • @activitiesbrookmont2388
    @activitiesbrookmont2388 2 роки тому +1

    I make Ukrainian Borscht ...try using garlic salt.No other vegetables except beets
    and Cipolline Onion...hearty red wine or red wine vinegar and 5pounds Beef Brisket.
    Anna Penrod P.S. Don't forget sourcream!🤗 P.S..,Brisket with,or without bone

    • @Cunning_Trout
      @Cunning_Trout Рік тому

      Well, if you omit the cabbage it will be Belarussian borscht. Ukrainian is a distinct one with sauteed beet, onion and carrots, and potato+cabbage as a filler.

  • @mayanya6641
    @mayanya6641 4 роки тому +2

    Borsch is our blood and soul, Ukraine is our body and mind

  • @ananths8828
    @ananths8828 4 роки тому

    how did you make the broth

    • @petersfoodadventures
      @petersfoodadventures  4 роки тому

      I most commonly use an instant pot to make broth. petersfoodadventures.com/2019/08/31/instant-pot-bone-broth/ or on a stove top, here is another recipe. petersfoodadventures.com/2015/06/03/how-to-make-soup-stock-beef-chicken-or-ham/

  • @anubhutisingh9187
    @anubhutisingh9187 4 роки тому

    Can i make it without adding beef???

    • @petersfoodadventures
      @petersfoodadventures  4 роки тому +2

      Sure! For a vegetarian version, use this vegetable stock recipe petersfoodadventures.com/2016/06/05/vegetable-stock-recipe/

  • @Godskeiki
    @Godskeiki 3 роки тому

    I ,too, love the music. Peter, Who is this composer?

    • @petersfoodadventures
      @petersfoodadventures  3 роки тому +2

      Hi Amii, the description of the music is in the description. It's called From Russia with Love by Huma-Huma, which is a free song supplied by UA-cam, so it won't get deleted. Enjoy