Heavenly German Borscht Recipe | Homemade Food Junkie (2024)

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A Smoky sweet and robust soup with interesting spices and hearty vegetables.

German Borscht is a delicious and filling soup that is popular in Germany. This soup can be made with different vegetables depending on dietary needs or restrictions. The base for this soup is a simple blend of chicken stock and water.

This German Borscht Recipe came from my sister-in-law, Brigitte. She was born and raised in West Germany. This soup is very tasty and VERY low cal. Brigitte’s borscht recipe has ideas on garnish for this soup.

What is Borscht?

Borscht is a traditional soup from Eastern Europe made with beets, potatoes, carrots, and tomatoes. It’s served cold or hot, depending on the season. Borscht has been eaten for centuries in certain parts of Europe. The ingredients vary depending on the region that the borscht recipe is coming from. It is a popular filling and frugal soup to make.

What is in German Borscht Soup?

German Borscht is made from Ham hocks, tomatoes, chicken broth, water, carrots, celery, onions, red potatoes, cabbage, and various spices. This soup is often garnished with a cream based ingredients like sour cream, heavy cream, or whole milk. Some people like to add apple cider vinegar for an extra bit of flavor.

What sides are good with Borscht Soup?

There are many sides that complement a good Borscht soup. The soup if often eaten as the main dish and served with various accompanying sides to make a full meal. Here are a few of our favorite sides to eat with Borscht:

  1. German Cabbage Rolls
  2. Mashed Potatoes
  3. Bean Salad
  4. Corn Bread
  5. Sauerkraut
  6. Spaetzle
  7. Roasted Potatoes
  8. Rye Bread
  9. Pierogies
  10. Roasted Carrots
  11. Goulash
  12. Soft Dinner Rolls
  13. Sourdough Bread

Can you put beans in Borscht?

Beans can be added to Borscht soup. White kidney beans, cannellini beans, and other lightly flavored beans are popular to add in this soup. Beans can be added with the spices and cabbage in this soup recipe. Canned beans are easier to use than dry beans. However, dry beans can be used. They just require extra prep time that needs to be factored into the soup.

If you like, try the vinegar and sour cream as garnishes on this wonderful healthy soup for a delicious extra zing! Add a splash and a dollop on top. Adjust to your taste.

I highly Recommend Quick N Easy baking powder biscuits or my Cheesy BruschettaGarlic Bread as a companion to this soup. So good!

Not long ago my mother stopped by with a bag of Brigitte’s bay leaves. Brigitte grows her Bay leaves from her very own Bay leaf tree.

A few of those flavorful, spicy leaves went into this soup and produced a lovely flavor.

The spices in this soup blend terrifically. A beautiful, full-bodied flavor compliments the meat and vegetables.

Eating from recipes and hand grown treasures, like Brigitte’s Bay leaves, spread a layer of love over the meal.

Tip : Look for really meaty Ham Hocks. I bought some ham hocks on sale and realized when I cooked them they were mostly bone and fat. There are meatier ham hocks out there.

If you can’t lay your hands on a good package of ham hocks a nice smoky ham will work to build up the Borscht.

I used my Frozen Whole Tomatoes instead of the canned soup. It made a wonderful tomato stock base for this recipe.

Most of the vegetables in the pictures of the recipe you see in today’s post came from ourOrganic Garden. If you are a gardener this recipe is a perfect garden to table recipe for harvest time!

The history of German Borscht:

Borscht is a soup of long and varied European history. You can read all about this interesting soup and its infinite variations in this article onWikipedia. This article covers all kinds of different borscht recipes, styles, and ethnic cultures. This recipe for German Borscht is associated with the Mennonite culture. I love this soup history. It is a soup of the peasants, credited with many health properties and very frugal! It is also full of interesting spices I don’t normally put into my soups. The flavor is excellent!

Brigitte’s Heavenly German Borscht Recipe:

This soup is very interesting. The smoky hocks and spices make a delicious combination with the veggies and garnishments.

You can make it on your stove top, in your crockpot or in your instant pot! It’s easy and versatile. I have changed up the vegetables several times. ALWAYS use the cabbage though.

And remember really hard veggies like carrots and kohlrabi may not completely soften in the instant pot on slow cook. If this happens just use your instant pot soup function for the last half hour of cooking.

The longer this soup simmers and cooks the better the flavor. Enjoy!

Heavenly German Borscht Recipe | Homemade Food Junkie (7)

Yield: 8

German Borscht

Prep Time: 20 minutes

Cook Time: 2 hours

Total Time: 2 hours 20 minutes

A traditional soup made from smoked Ham Hocks and vegetables with interesting spices. Very flavorful.

Ingredients

SOUP STOCK INGREDIENTS

  • 1 lb. ham hocks, choose extra meaty ones
  • 30 oz. Can whole tomatoes
  • 4 Cups chicken broth
  • Water (as necessary to build the consistency you prefer-no more than 4 Cups.)
  • 1 Cup carrots, chopped
  • 1/2 Cup Celery, Chopped
  • 1 Cup onions, chopped
  • 1 Cups potatoes, red boilers-chopped
  • 1/2 medium cabbage, green or red-sliced

SPICES:

  • 10 Whole peppercorns
  • 1 tsp. cayenne pepper
  • 10 whole cloves
  • 4 whole bay leaves
  • 2 Tablespoons parsley
  • 1 tsp. salt
  • 1 tsp. pepper

RECOMMENDED GARNISHMENTS AS YOU DESIRE:

  • 2 Tablespoons cream
  • 1 Tablespoon apple cider vinegar
  • 1 Tablespoon sour cream
  • 2 Tablespoons whole milk

Instructions

  1. In a large stock pot boil the ham hocks with water and chicken broth to cover the hocks.
  2. Boil until the ham hocks fall off the bones
  3. If the hocks are very greasy, cool the whole pot in the fridge. Skim off the extra fat as it hardens and rises to the top of the soup pot.
  4. Remove the soup bones if desired.
  5. Return the pot to the stove and heat it to medium heat.
  6. Add vegetables except potatoes and cabbage slices. cook on low boil for 30 minutes.
  7. Put in the potato chunks and boil additional 20 minutes.
  8. Add the spices and cabbage and boil 30 minutes or until cabbage is fork tender.

Notes

This traditional soup came with these instructions to make it in a stock pot. For those of you that have either a crock pot or instant pot this recipe should easily convert.

For a crockpot boil the ham Hocks in a stock pot and cool then continue the recipe in your crock pot on high heat 4 hours.

NOTE: The video shows you Brigitte making her German Cabbage Rolls. Another excellent dinner recipe you want to miss.

Nutrition Information

Yield

8
Amount Per ServingCalories 218

Did you make this recipe?

Please leave a comment on the blog or share a photo on Instagram

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Yield: 8

German Borscht

Prep Time: 20 minutes

Cook Time: 2 hours

Total Time: 2 hours 20 minutes

A traditional soup made from smoked Ham Hocks and vegetables with interesting spices. Very flavorful.

Ingredients

SOUP STOCK INGREDIENTS

  • 1 lb. ham hocks, choose extra meaty ones
  • 30 oz. Can whole tomatoes
  • 4 Cups chicken broth
  • Water (as necessary to build the consistency you prefer-no more than 4 Cups.)
  • 1 Cup carrots, chopped
  • 1/2 Cup Celery, Chopped
  • 1 Cup onions, chopped
  • 1 Cups potatoes, red boilers-chopped
  • 1/2 medium cabbage, green or red-sliced

SPICES:

  • 10 Whole peppercorns
  • 1 tsp. cayenne pepper
  • 10 whole cloves
  • 4 whole bay leaves
  • 2 Tablespoons parsley
  • 1 tsp. salt
  • 1 tsp. pepper

RECOMMENDED GARNISHMENTS AS YOU DESIRE:

  • 2 Tablespoons cream
  • 1 Tablespoon apple cider vinegar
  • 1 Tablespoon sour cream
  • 2 Tablespoons whole milk

Instructions

  1. In a large stock pot boil the ham hocks with water and chicken broth to cover the hocks.
  2. Boil until the ham hocks fall off the bones
  3. If the hocks are very greasy, cool the whole pot in the fridge. Skim off the extra fat as it hardens and rises to the top of the soup pot.
  4. Remove the soup bones if desired.
  5. Return the pot to the stove and heat it to medium heat.
  6. Add vegetables except potatoes and cabbage slices. cook on low boil for 30 minutes.
  7. Put in the potato chunks and boil additional 20 minutes.
  8. Add the spices and cabbage and boil 30 minutes or until cabbage is fork tender.

Notes

This traditional soup came with these instructions to make it in a stock pot. For those of you that have either a crock pot or instant pot this recipe should easily convert.

For a crockpot boil the ham Hocks in a stock pot and cool then continue the recipe in your crock pot on high heat 4 hours.

NOTE: The video shows you Brigitte making her German Cabbage Rolls. Another excellent dinner recipe you want to miss.

Nutrition Information

Yield

8
Amount Per ServingCalories 218

Did you make this recipe?

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FAQs

Is borscht Russian or German? ›

A traditional dish of the Eastern Slavs, it is a common first course in Ukrainian cuisine.” Admittedly, the wider, non-Slavic world views borsch as Russian, while Poles know it only as beloved Polish barszcz. This is also problematic since at least half of Ukraine was occupied by Poland for several centuries.

What is the difference between borsch and borscht? ›

While “cultured” Americans are likely to spell it with a 't' (Borscht) and describe it as “a beet soup served chilled”, with a little detective work we learned that during the long Russian winters, Borshch is served piping hot and is spelled without the 't' (Borshch).

What does borscht mean in Ukrainian? ›

Although borscht is important in Russian and Polish cuisines, Ukraine is frequently cited as its place of origin. Its name is thought to be derived from the Slavic word for the cow parsnip, or common hogweed (Heracleum sphondylium), or from a fermented beverage derived from that plant.

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.

Do Jews eat borscht? ›

Borscht is associated with and claimed by several ethnic groups, especially Ukrainians, Russians, Poles, Lithuanians and Ashkenazi Jews, as their own national or ethnic dish and cultural icon.

Which country has the best borscht? ›

Ukraine borscht is more than just a comfort food for it spans the nation as a true classic Ukrainian dish. I think the reason borscht has cemented itself as a national treasure in Ukraine is precisely because it is so multifaceted and readily adaptable.

Is borscht healthy for weight loss? ›

This soup from Eastern Europe is rich in essential nutrients that provide numerous benefits. Additionally, it's a low-calorie option that can be easily adapted to fit various dietary needs, including vegetarian and vegan lifestyles. Is borscht healthy for you? Rest assured, it certainly is.

What do Russians eat with borscht? ›

In another pot, chunks of potato and cabbage bobbed together in boiling water. Marina, 65, was making her mother's recipe for borscht, a soup made from softened vegetables and meat when it's available. It's served with a dollop of sour cream and, on the side, a few slices of dense, dark bread rubbed with raw garlic.

Why is borscht so good? ›

Beets are also high in vitamins A, C and the minerals iron and magnesium. Looking at the amazing nutrients in this traditional soup, plus the tasty additions of fresh dill, parsley and sour cream, it's no wonder it serves as a staple.

What is a good side dish for 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 ...

Does borscht taste better the next day? ›

Serve the borscht with plenty of chopped dill, some sour cream on the side, and some good-quality bread for dipping. The soup will taste even better the next day.

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.

Do they eat borscht in Germany? ›

German Borscht is a delicious and filling soup that is popular in Germany. This soup can be made with different vegetables depending on dietary needs or restrictions.

Do Russians eat borsch? ›

“Considering the Ukrainians and Russians were together for more than 300 years, in parts of Russia or Georgia or elsewhere, they eat it [borscht] as well,” she said. “The recipe might be different and you can see how many recipes there are just in my family.”

What is the most famous soup in Russia? ›

Undoubtedly the Russian soup most recognizable to Westerners is borscht, a beet soup served with sour cream. But don't sleep on other comforting Russian classics, like cabbage, potato, fish and mushroom soups.

What is the difference between Polish borscht and Ukrainian borscht? ›

Compared to typical Polish barszcz there is more vegetables and for me, the main difference is that we add white beans and cabbage to Polish Ukrainian Barszcz. Try this hearty soup, it's healthy and nutritious. It can be a complete meal itself, it's fulling and comforting.

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