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Kuban borscht

Kuban borscht

Ingredients

Discover an unusual recipe for Kuban borscht — with sauerkraut and zucchini. Kuban borscht should be thick and rich. The broth can be cooked with pork, beef or chicken — whichever you prefer. Choose unsweetened beets, preferably with white veins (but they are rarely found in stores even in Kuban).

Step 1

Kuban borscht

Cut the meat into small pieces, put it in a saucepan, add water and let the broth cook for 40 minutes. After boiling, reduce the heat to minimum, remove the foam and prepare the vegetables.

Step 2

Kuban borscht

Grate the zucchini, carrots and beets and set aside in different containers for now.

Step 3

Kuban borscht

Coarsely chop the white cabbage and cut the potatoes into cubes.

Step 4

Kuban borscht

Finely chop the garlic and chop the fresh dill (it can be replaced with dried).

Step 5

Kuban borscht

Pour vegetable oil into a heated frying pan, put onion and fry for 2-3 minutes. Then add carrots and keep on the fire for another 3-5 minutes.

Step 6

Kuban borscht

Transfer the fried carrots and onions into the broth.

Step 7

Kuban borscht

In a frying pan, fry the grated beetroot and chopped white cabbage until the vegetables become soft (about 5-7 minutes).

Step 8

Kuban borscht

Pour boiled water (0.5 cup) into the frying pan where the beets and cabbage are fried. Add 2 tablespoons of tomato paste and simmer for another 5-7 minutes.

Step 9

Kuban borscht

Before pouring the contents of the frying pan into the pot with the broth, add some finely chopped dill to the beets.

Step 10

Kuban borscht

Add grated zucchini, sauerkraut (squeeze out excess brine) and chopped garlic to the borscht, add salt, peppercorns and a couple of bay leaves. Cook for another 5-7 minutes.

Step 11

Kuban borscht

Kuban borscht is best eaten freshly prepared, but it does not lose its taste even when reheated.