I grew up in Russia (obligatory fuck Putin), and my mom would make borscht every couple of weeks. While I never had the exact recipe, and I don’t measure things anymore, this recipe is as close as it gets to my mom’s soup. The only difference is she would add a green bell pepper instead of the tomatoes.

It’s a bit involved (and your kitchen will look like you murdered someone because of the beets), but it’s worth the effort!

  • @ickplantOP
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    411 months ago

    It’s amazing with sour cream and some fresh dill. Serranos sound really good, it would be yummy with a bit of heat.

    • @niktemadur
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      311 months ago

      it would be yummy with a bit of heat

      That’s what horseradish is for. Horseradish was born to make borscht better.

      • @ickplantOP
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        211 months ago

        Yum, will have to try.

    • @[email protected]
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      11 months ago

      Highly recommend. The heat really amps up the flavors, and you still get the sweetness of the peppers behind it.

      I personally add some dried ghost peppers flakes to it as well, which are earthy as well as hot. Flatiron has a great shaker if you like painful heat.

      • @ickplantOP
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        111 months ago

        You’re brave, I will prob stick to serranos cause I’m a wimp. But I really want to try this now.

        • @[email protected]
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          11 months ago

          Ha, not bravery, just years and years of eating hotter and hotter peppers out of curiosity and the endorphin rush.

          Serrano is still a great pepper with nice heat. If you ever find the heat a bit lacking in a dish, move onto a habanero, and then…

          • @ickplantOP
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            211 months ago

            Serrano: the gateway pepper 😂