Okroshka with water and mayonnaise and beef

Cookinero 26 Jan 2026

An original combination of tender beef tenderloin with vegetables - okroshka on water and mayonnaise with beef. With beef, okroshka turns out thick, rich and satisfying. And crispy cucumbers, radishes and greens give the dish a summer freshness.

How to cook Okroshka with water and mayonnaise and beef

Step 1

Okroshka with water and mayonnaise and beef

Chop the radish with a knife or on a coarse grater.

Step 2

Okroshka with water and mayonnaise and beef

Take a cucumber and chop it.

Step 3

Okroshka with water and mayonnaise and beef

The onion and parsley need to be chopped very finely.

Step 4

Okroshka with water and mayonnaise and beef

Cut the boiled beef into cubes.

Step 5

Okroshka with water and mayonnaise and beef

Now you need to boil the potatoes.

Step 6

Okroshka with water and mayonnaise and beef

Boil the chicken eggs.

Step 7

Okroshka with water and mayonnaise and beef

Next, we cut the chicken eggs.

Step 8

Okroshka with water and mayonnaise and beef

Cut the finished boiled potatoes.

Step 9

Okroshka with water and mayonnaise and beef

Now you need to put all the ingredients into one deep bowl.

Step 10

Okroshka with water and mayonnaise and beef

The final stage: pour in water, add mayonnaise, salt, pepper. Everything is ready!

Okroshka with water and mayonnaise and beef - FAQ About Ingredients, Baking Time and Storage

Yes, shredded chicken, turkey, or cooked ham work well as alternatives. For a vegetarian version, try chickpeas or firm tofu.
Greek yogurt, sour cream, or vegan mayo are great substitutes. For a dairy-free option, thinned tahini adds creaminess.
Store in an airtight container for up to 2 days. Add water or broth when serving if it thickens.
Absolutely! Simply omit the beef and boost protein with boiled peas, white beans, or extra eggs.
Freezing isn't recommended as mayonnaise separates and veggies lose texture. Best enjoyed fresh or chilled overnight.
Replace potatoes with diced jicama or radishes, and use full-fat mayo or avocado for richness.
Serve icy-cold in chilled bowls! Garnish with fresh dill and a dollop of sour cream alongside rye bread.
Yes! Boil eggs, potatoes, and beef 1-2 days in advance. Chop veggies just before assembling for crunch.

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