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This Ruby Red Borscht soup is one of my favorite things to make going into the colder months.

The bright red beets carry so many health benefits, it’s no wonder I feel so great after eating this.

Traditionally borscht is made with beef stock and chunks of beef, however you can omit that if you’re looking for a vegetarian/vegan version.

Which really highlight the beets and cabbage more than anything, and is just as good. If you want to keep this a purely vegetarian/vegan soup then chose a vegetable stock too, over beef stock as well.

CAN BORSCHT BE FROZEN

This recipe will make a fairly large pot of soup, so if you have any any leftovers “which is highly unlikely” then yes you can freeze it for another time. Think meal prep, make a big pot and store it away in the freezer for some healthy grab and go lunches!

HOW LONG WILL BORSCHT KEEP IN THE FRIDGE

Up to 5 days, the longer it is stored the deeper the flavors that will develop. However if you add meat to your soup, you will want to eat it up in 2 days.

WHO INVENTED BORSCHT

Some people think Borscht soup originated in Russia, however it’s actually from the Ukraine. When searching the web and cook books, you will find there are several ways to make borscht. I prefer it just like this, with my vegetables chopped up very finely as opposed to the chunky versions, after all this is a soup not a stew.

To do this you will want a food processor, which will saves you a ton of time otherwise you can use a grater to get the job done. Sunflower oil is traditionally used also, so if you have some on hand I recommend using it.

I hope you like this recipe for authentic borscht soup, it’s my favorite way to make it.

Also you can save yourself allot of time and hassle by letting your food processor chop up your beets and cabbage. Also this will gives the soup a great consistency, leaving it very creamy vs chunky.

HOW TO MAKE BORSCHT SOUP

Borscht can be made several different ways, so it all comes down to personal preferences. But one thing is for certain, you want to use beets. Fresh is always best, however pre frozen can work too.

Example: Borscht Soup can be made vegetarian or not. Also it can have cabbage, carrots, red beans and potatoes in it or not.

Can be made with large SLICES OF BEETS, see recipe here > Creamy Beet Soup

Can also be made with sausage, chopped potatoes and kidney beans, see that recipe here > coming soon.

Can be made with Beef, see that recipe here > Beef Borscht

Welcome to borscht heaven!

BORSCHT HOW TO SERVE

Serve alongside some crusty bread and a dollop of sour cream if desired! Fresh dill also goes very well in the soup or on top of each bowl served.

Come back Tucker, you don’t need to hunt today this recipe is vegetarian.

Notes: Keep in mind, as with all my recipes. If you want to make more or less of this soup, simple adjust the serving size in the ingredients section above and the servings will automatically adjust for you.

Love BORSCHT? Check out my other recipes here for Beef Borscht & Creamy Beet Soup.

Love BEETS? Try my Air Fryer Beets & my oh so popular Beet Feta Salad

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