Vegetarian Borscht Recipe (2024)

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Vegetarian Borscht is a delicious vegetable stew with a signature deep red color. Made with beets, potatoes, carrots, tomatoes and more, it is often served with sour cream, dill and hard boiled eggs.

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Vegetarian borscht is a popular Ukrainian food filled with the earthy sweetness of beets, carrots and potatoes and topped with the freshness of dill. This traditional beet soup is one of the most popular Eastern European dishes. It is packed with healthy vegetables and comes out the most beautiful, deep red color.

A Short Story

During the summer of 2017, I worked part-time as a waitress at an upscale restaurant in Kalamazoo, Michigan. The food at this place was DELICIOUS, and they were especially famous for their awesome soups, particularly their cream of mushroom.

Every day that there was a new soup on the menu was a great day because it meant I got to try something new (plus, the soups were the only things the servers were allowed to eat without paying… That summer, I ate A LOT of soup.)

One day, I saw a soup on the menu that I had never heard of before… Borscht. When I asked one of the food runners how I should describe it to customers, he said “it’s a cold beet soup… we serve it with hard-boiled eggs.”

If I could have run out of the restaurant at that very second, I would have run faaaarrrr away from this soup. Everything about that description made me anxious. Cold soup? Made out of beets? Topped with eggs?!?! No thank you!!!!

So, of course, the Borscht Soup was the only soup that summer that I didn’t try.

Now here we are, and I decided to swallow my pride, employ Mama Foreign Fork to help cut me up some beets, and throw a pot on the stove to make this vegetarian borscht recipe.

This red beet soup is bomb. The color is gorgeous; the taste is delicious, and I am quite the fan! So, my readers, don’t run from this soup. Embrace it. Try it. It’s delicious and you’ll thank me for this advice.

What is Borscht?

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I’m going to try to describe this better than my coworker did two years ago. Borscht is made by simmering beets, carrots, potatoes, and tomatoes on the stove with some broth. Eventually, the vegetables break down, the soup thickens, and out comes a thick, yummy soup that is the most beautiful color I have ever seen.

There are many different variations of borscht in Eastern European countries. In Belarus, this traditional soup is typically served cold, like at the restaurant I worked at. Ukrainian borscht is served warm. This recipe is for Ukrainian borscht (although cold borscht is equally delicious!)

How to Cut and Peel Beets

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If you’ve never cooked with beets before, this recipe may seem intimidating. Beets are a typical root vegetable and like most root vegetables, they can be peeled and chopped into bite-sized pieces.

I recommend wearing gloves to keep your hands from dyeing red but if you don’t have any, the red will fade in a few hours. It can stain your clothes so wear an apron or change into something you don’t care as much about.

You can also rub your hands and your cutting board with some lemon juice to prevent some dyeing.

Cut off the ends of the beets and use a vegetable peeler to peel the skin away before chopping up the vegetable.This recipe is best when the beets are cut into thin matchsticks. However, I have also made it with grated beets, and the end result works well enough. To make it easier, you can use the grating feature on a food processor.

If your beets come with leaves you can also eat the beet greens to enjoy the whole beet!

What You Should Love About Beets

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There are so many reasons to love beets! There are so many health benefits! Beets are low in calories but rich in nutrients. They are full of fiber, potassium, magnesium, copper and vitamins C and B.

Beets also contain folate, which is great for heart health and manganese which is great for brain function, metabolism and bone formation.

Beets are an excellent source of natural energy. They are the perfect fuel for a workout. They also contain pigments called betalains which help fight inflammation, even chronic inflammation from obesity, heart disease, liver disease and cancer.

According to Healthline, beets have been shown to help lower blood pressure and the risk of heart disease, but the blood pressure benefits are temporary so you need to eat beets regularly to continue to see the benefits. Sounds like a great excuse to make borscht!

Beets are even considered by many to be a superfood because of all the benefits they provide.

If you’re using a beet for the first time for this recipe, they make a great addition to salads and can be enjoyed raw, cooked or pickled. Another great way to use beets is trying some Beet and Potato Salad from Ethiopia or these Instant Pot Beets.

Recipe Origins

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There are a few different stories for the origins of this sour soup, but most agree that the original recipe for this delicious soup comes from Ukraine.

One story is that an early rendition of this recipe was developed by rural, poor families sometime between the 5th and 9th centuries. The families would put cow-parsnips (including the stems and leaves of the plant) into a clay pot to ferment before adding broth, egg yolks and cream. It was eaten nearly every day and served even at special celebrations when meat would be added to the stew.

It wasn’t until the 17th century that the dish began to be consumed by noble families and spread to more parts of the world. As the popular soup spread, the ingredients changed, and the current version of borscht was developed.

Another theory is that the word “borscht” comes from the old Slavic word for beets, “b’rshch”. This is fitting, as beets are the main ingredient of this beet-based soup!

Lithuania, Moldova, Poland and Russia all have their own versions of borscht, and the recipe has even traveled to Brazil and China. In Ukraine, the ingredients for borscht are all cooked together in a clay pot, symbolizing a strong family that blends each unique flavor together to create something amazing!

Why Make This Recipe

  1. Enjoy a Superfood: Borscht is known for the deep red color provided by the beets. As mentioned above, beets are so delicious and good for you too!
  2. Easy Meatless Meal: This recipe for borscht is completely vegetarian but still so filling and satisfying. If you’re looking for ways to cut down on the amount of meat you consume, this is a great choice. You can also check out Khachapuri for a cheesy flatbread with egg that will fill you up!
  3. Try a Taste of Belarus/Ukraine: This dish is very popular in Belarus and Ukraine. If you have ever wanted to travel to that portion of your world but can’t make the trip yet, you can at least try out some of the food they are known for.

What Do I Need To Make This Recipe?

Ingredients

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  1. Beets: I like to cut my beets to matchstick size, but you could also grate them if you have a machine that will make that job easier.
  2. Vegetables: Carrots, onion, red or green cabbage and potatoes make this soup hearty and filling. You could even add additional vegetables if you’d like.
  3. Tomato Sauce: Tomato sauce and vegetable broth make up the base of the soup, along with a splash of white vinegar and a teaspoon of sugar.
  4. Fresh Dill: Fresh dill on top is the perfect addition! It is not traditional to use dried dill.

Tools

  1. Large Pot: With a lid.

How to Make This Recipe

Step 1: Saute your Vegetables

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In a large pot, add the oil over medium heat. Cook garlic and onion in the oil until translucent, or about 5 minutes.

Add the beets and carrot and sautee again for about 5 minutes on medium-high heat. Sprinkle with sugar and add the tomato paste. Mix again to combine.

Add the cabbage to the pot along with the vegetable broth.

Step 2: Let it Boil

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Cover the pot and bring the broth to a boil. Once boiling, reduce to low heat and simmer for about 15 minutes.

Stir in potatoes, vinegar, dill, salt, and pepper. Cook, covered for about 20 more minutes, until the soup reduces and gets a bit thicker.

Step 3: Add Final Seasonings and Enjoy!

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Add the tomato sauce and cook for about five more minutes, uncovered.

Serve and enjoy! Garnish with sour cream, freshly grated garlic, and lots of fresh dill.

Expert Tips

  • I made my Vegetarian Borscht Recipe with just vegetables, but many people add beef or beans to the soup as well. Kidney beans, pinto beans or white beans work well in borscht.
  • You can add any vegetables you want to this stew. Turnips, parsnips, zucchini, celery and bell peppers are sometimes added.
  • If your beets came with leaves, you can chop up the leaves and add them to the soup in the last few minutes of cooking.
  • One recipe I found mentioned roasting your vegetables before adding them to the soup. This is an extra step that would dirty up a roasting pan but it adds another level of flavor that you may like to try.

FAQs

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Is Borscht Soup Served Cold or Hot?

Honestly, I liked either. As mentioned above, it is eaten cold or hot depending on the region. I think I’m a little more partial to the warm borscht from Ukraine, but you can serve it either way!

How to Serve this Vegetarian Borscht Recipe

As mentioned above, you can serve your soup hot or cold, depending on personal preference.

Arguably even more important is the toppings! You can choose to top your Vegetarian Borscht Recipe with whatever you’d like, but I would recommend some fresh dill, a dollop of sour cream, and some chopped hard boiled eggs.

When topping the soups, make sure to ladle them into individual bowls and distribute the toppings from there. You don’t want to add the toppings to the entire pot of soup, or they may sink or be lost by the time the entire pot is eaten. They also may not save well if you decide to freeze your soup.

I like to mix my soup together to spread that sour cream throughout the entire bowl! If you’d prefer to eat your soup without toppings, you can do that as well!

Does Borscht Contain Meat?

This version of borscht is completely vegetarian. If you wanted to add meat to the recipe you could add beef or pork. You can also use beef stock or bone broth instead of vegetable stock. I did not miss the meat at all and I love that this recipe is so low in fat.

Is This Recipe Vegan?

The only thing that keeps this recipe from being vegan is the sour cream added to the top. If you skip that or use an alternative like vegan sour cream, this is a great vegan recipe.

What is Green Borscht?

Green Borscht is a variation of borscht made without beets but has the same tart taste as traditional borscht. Green borscht usually contains sorrel, spinach, chard, dandelion or nettle.

What to Serve With Borscht?

Ukrainians top their borscht with sour cream or plain yogurt and some fresh dill. It’s also nice to serve it with some bread to help mop up every drip!

How to Store this Recipe

Borscht can be stored in an airtight container in the fridge for up to five days and can also be frozen for up to two months.

If you decide to freeze it I would recommend freezing it in individual serving sizes and thawing in the fridge overnight before enjoying.

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Borscht Recipe

This brightly colored Borscht Soup is a classic recipe from Belarus. Made with beets, potatoes, tomatoes and more, it is best served with sour cream, dill, and, if you’re feeling adventurous, even a hard-boiled egg! 

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Course: Appetizer, Main Course, Soup

Cuisine: Belarus

Prep Time: 50 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 1 hour hour

Total Time: 1 hour hour 50 minutes minutes

Servings: 8

Calories: 133kcal

Author: Alexandria Drzazgowski

Equipment

Ingredients

  • 2 tbsp olive oil
  • ½ tbsp garlic, minced
  • 1 yellow onion, diced
  • 4 medium beets (about 1 lb), peeled and cut into thin matchsticks
  • 2 cups shredded green or red cabbage
  • 3 carrots, peeled and shredded
  • 1 tsp granulated sugar
  • ¼ cup tomato paste, about ½ of a 6 oz can
  • 6 cups vegetable broth
  • 2 medium russet potatoes, peeled & cubed
  • 1 tbsp white vinegar
  • 1 tbsp fresh dill
  • 1 tsp table salt
  • 1 tsp pepper
  • ½ cup canned tomato sauce
  • Sour cream, for garnishment
  • Fresh dill weed, for garnishment

Instructions

  • In a large pot, add the oil over medium heat. Cook garlic and onion in the oil until translucent, or about 5 minutes.

  • Add the beets and carrot and saute again for about 5 minutes. Sprinkle with sugar and add the tomato paste. Mix again to combine.

  • Add the cabbage to the pot along with the vegetable broth.

  • Cover the pot and bring the broth to a boil. Once boiling, reduce heat and simmer for about 15 minutes.

  • Stir in potatoes, vinegar, dill, salt, and pepper. Cook, covered for about 20 more minutes, until the soup reduces and gets a bit thicker.

  • Add the tomato sauce and cook for about five more minutes, uncovered.

  • Serve and enjoy! Garnish with sour cream, freshly grated garlic, and fresh dill.

Notes

Recipe copyright The Foreign Fork. For personal or educational use only.

  1. Beets: I like to cut my beets to matchstick size, but you could also grate them if you have a machine that will make that job easier.
  2. Vegetables: Carrots, onion, red or green cabbage and potatoes make this soup hearty and filling. You could even add additional vegetables if you’d like.
  3. Tomato Sauce: Tomato sauce and vegetable broth make up the base of the soup, along with a splash of white vinegar and a teaspoon of sugar.
  4. Fresh Dill: Fresh dill on top is the perfect addition! It is not traditional to use dried dill.
  5. I made my Vegetarian Borscht Recipe with just vegetables, but many people add beef or beans to the soup as well. Kidney beans, pinto beans or white beans work well in borscht.
  6. You can add any vegetables you want to this stew. Turnips, parsnips, zucchini, celery and bell peppers are sometimes added.
  7. If your beets came with leaves, you can chop up the leaves and add them to the soup in the last few minutes of cooking.
  8. One recipe I found mentioned roasting your vegetables before adding them to the soup. This is an extra step that would dirty up a roasting pan but it adds another level of flavor that you may like to try.

Nutrition

Serving: 1serving | Calories: 133kcal | Carbohydrates: 23g | Protein: 3g | Fat: 4g | Saturated Fat: 1g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 1g | Monounsaturated Fat: 3g | Sodium: 897mg | Potassium: 613mg | Fiber: 4g | Sugar: 9g | Vitamin A: 4425IU | Vitamin C: 17mg | Calcium: 39mg | Iron: 1mg

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FAQs

What do Russians eat with borscht? ›

It is often served with smetana or sour cream, hard-boiled eggs or potatoes, but there exists an ample choice of more involved garnishes and side dishes, such as uszka or pampushky, that can be served with the soup.

What's the difference between beet soup and borscht? ›

Put simply, barszcz is a Polish name for a beetroot soup that is a shared staple in the whole of the Eastern Europe and the word borscht is an anglicised version of the Yiddish word for it. There are many many versions of this bright pink soup as it's eaten throughout the year.

How healthy is beet borscht? ›

How healthy is borscht? This healthy borscht soup is packed with nutrients from the potatoes and beets. Potatoes are a good source of fiber, protein, and vitamin C, while beets are low in calories and high in fiber, vitamins, and minerals, like folate and potassium.

Why did my borscht turn brown? ›

Martseniuk says the key to good borscht is acidity: “Either lemon juice or white vinegar is important to help keep the color.” Without it, your soup can turn slightly muddy and brown, a far cry from the brilliant characteristic hue you're going for.

Is there a difference between Russian and Ukrainian borscht? ›

Borsch is vitaminized dish with vegetables, meat broth, beetroot, cabbage and carrots, and of course dill. There are more vegetable in Ukrainian borscht. Russian borscht is like Jewish but with meat. Ukrainians put in all kinds of additional potatoes and carrots etc.

Do Jews eat borscht? ›

Borscht is one of many examples of a dish that took on Jewish significance because of immigration. The tart and tangy, ruby-hued, beet-based soup is considered the national dish of Ukraine, and has been enjoyed by non-Jewish and Jewish Ukrainians alike for generations.

What do you serve with borscht? ›

You can serve borscht with sides like Pumpernickel or rye bread, garlic toast, meat, salads, dairy, pickled foods, pierogi, grains, potato pancakes, mashed potatoes, hard-boiled eggs, deviled eggs seasoned with paprika or dill, gluten-free options, and accompany it with fermented Slavic beverages and Santa Carolina ...

Is borscht good for liver? ›

This gorgeous looking soup is packed with flavour and nutrition. Beets are great to support the liver, bone broth is healing and nourishing for the gut, and turmeric brings in its anti-inflammatory goodness.

Can I eat borscht every day? ›

Borscht is healthy but should be eaten in moderation as part of a balanced diet.

Are beets OK to eat everyday? ›

Can you eat beets everyday? It's always best to follow a varied diet. Eating a small amount of beetroot every day is unlikely to do any harm, but a high intake could lead to low blood pressure, red or black urine and feces, and digestive problems for anyone with a sensitivity to the nutrients.

Can diabetics eat borscht? ›

dLife - It's YOUR Diabetes Life! Borscht is a traditional beet soup recipe from Russia. Beets have a variety of health benefits that are especially important for people with diabetes. Not only do these hearty vegetables contain anti-inflammatory compounds, but they're rich in antioxidants, too.

Why does my borscht taste sweet? ›

Its sweetness comes from the beets, onions, and cabbage, and its tartness from tomatoes and vinegar. Some meat can be added for richness. For a better borscht experience, many people enjoy adding sour cream, yogurt, or fresh herbs. It's warm, sweet, full of umami, and sour all in one bowl.

How long does vegetable borscht last in the fridge? ›

Cooled borscht can be covered and stored in the refrigerator for up to 2 days. To freeze, pack into containers leaving 1-inch (2.5 cm) headspace. For the best results and to save energy, let frozen soup thaw in the refrigerator compartment on the day you plan to use it.

Why isn't my borscht red? ›

Cooking Time and Temperature: Beets can lose their vibrant red color if they are overcooked or cooked at high temperatures for too long. If you cooked the beets for an extended period or at a high temperature, it could cause them to lose some of their color intensity, resulting in a more orange appearance.

What is traditionally served with borscht? ›

Ukrainians like to serve it warm, with a dollop of sour cream and sprinkle of fresh dill in bowl, slices of home cured pork belly (salo), pampushky or rye bread and fresh garlic on a side. But on a hot summer day, cold borscht is just as delicious! Sour cream or yogurt: Sour cream is traditional choice.

What do you eat with cold borscht? ›

Cold borscht makes a tasty light summer lunch or dinner. Serve it with Pampushky, a Ukrainian garlic bread, to sop up every last bit from the bowl. Or try it with Varenyky, potato-filled dumplings that I grew up eating in my Ukrainian family.

What alcohol goes with borscht? ›

Beetroot Soup needs bright fruit (cherry/raspberry/strawberry) to pick up on the soups's sweetness. Food friendly and fruity wines like Pinot Noir, Beaujolais, or Dolcetto will do the job. On the white side, both a Pinot Gris and a Gewürztraminer will bring out the flavors of the soup.

How do Russians eat beets? ›

Borsch soup is probably the most famous and also the most popular beetroot application. There is also a summer variety of a soup and a couple of salads involving beetroot, its juice is used in some Russian varieties of sauerkraut.

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