Beet borscht with smetana
Queen of soups, a deep red where beet gives its color and gentle tang, cabbage gives body, and meat gives depth. Served piping hot, crowned with a spoonful of *smetana* that dissolves into pink marbling and a shower of dill.
Queen of soups, a deep red where beet gives its color and gentle tang, cabbage gives body, and meat gives depth. Served piping hot, crowned with a spoonful of *smetana* that dissolves into pink marbling and a shower of dill.
My friends, at home in Privolnoye, borscht wasn't a holiday dish — it was everyday life. My mother grated beets from our garden, threw them into the broth with cabbage, and the whole izba would smell good by evening. We added a splash of vinegar to fix that beautiful red, you see, otherwise the color fades. And always, always, a big spoonful of *smetana* when serving, with black bread on the side — there, comrade, that's what set a man right after the fields.
- •Beets from the garden — a few (color and sweet-tangy)
- •White cabbage — a quarter (body of the soup)
- •Beef for boiling — a piece (broth and umami)
- •Potatoes — a few (consistency)
- •Carrot and onion — as needed (aromatic base)
- •Vinegar or soured beet juice — a splash (fixes color and acidity)
- •Smetana (sour cream) — for serving (creamy roundness)
- •Fresh dill — a handful (herbaceous freshness)
Beet borscht with smetana
Queen of soups, a deep red where beet gives its color and gentle tang, cabbage gives body, and meat gives depth. Served piping hot, crowned with a spoonful of *smetana* that dissolves into pink marbling and a shower of dill.
Why this dish? Gorbachev, faithful to his peasant origins in the North Caucasus, cited borscht among his favorite dishes. In the family izba of Privolnoye, the pot of borscht simmered on the stove and fed the whole household after work in the fields.
My friends, at home in Privolnoye, borscht wasn't a holiday dish — it was everyday life. My mother grated beets from our garden, threw them into the broth with cabbage, and the whole izba would smell good by evening. We added a splash of vinegar to fix that beautiful red, you see, otherwise the color fades. And always, always, a big spoonful of *smetana* when serving, with black bread on the side — there, comrade, that's what set a man right after the fields.
Ingredients (period version)
- Beets from the garden — a few (color and sweet-tangy)
- White cabbage — a quarter (body of the soup)
- Beef for boiling — a piece (broth and umami)
- Potatoes — a few (consistency)
- Carrot and onion — as needed (aromatic base)
- Vinegar or soured beet juice — a splash (fixes color and acidity)
- Smetana (sour cream) — for serving (creamy roundness)
- Fresh dill — a handful (herbaceous freshness)
Ingredients
- Raw beets — 3 medium (color and sweet-tangy)
- Beef for stew (chuck) — 400 g (broth and umami)
- Shredded white cabbage — 300 g (body of the soup)
- Potatoes — 2 medium (consistency)
- Carrot — 1 (aromatic base)
- Onion — 1 (aromatic base)
- Tomato paste — 1 tbsp (color and umami)
- Wine vinegar — 1 tbsp (fixes color and acidity)
- Thick crème fraîche (if smetana unavailable) — 4 tbsp (creamy roundness)
- Fresh dill — 1 small bunch (freshness)
- Bay leaf, salt, pepper — to taste (seasoning)
Method
- Cover the beef with cold water, skim, and let simmer for 1.5 hours with bay leaf, salt, and pepper to obtain a clear broth.
- Grate the beets, gently sauté with onion and carrot, tomato paste, and vinegar (which keeps the color bright).
- Remove the meat, cut into pieces; add diced potatoes to the broth, then the shredded cabbage.
- Stir in the sautéed beets and meat, simmer 20 minutes until everything is tender.
- Adjust acidity and salt. Serve piping hot with a spoonful of *smetana* that melts into the bowl and plenty of chopped dill.
How it was made : In the izbas of Stavropol, borscht was made with whatever the garden and barnyard provided; meat appeared only on good days, and the beet, stored all winter in the cellar, was its soul. It was reheated for several days and was said to taste better the next day.
The contemporary twist : For a showy table presentation: place the *smetana* in the center, draw a spiral with the tip of a knife, and top with a dill leaf — Soviet red under a white cloud.
Gorbachev · Charactorium