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Title: Borscht (Beet Soup)
Categories: None
Yield: 4 To 6

7 c Beef Bouillon or Consomme
3 Red Cabbage Leaves; Cut into
-Small Pieces
1 md Onion; Coarsely Chopped
6 Peppercorns
4 md Beets
1/2 c Carrots; Cut into Julienne
-Strips
2 tb Butter
1/2 ts Granulated Sugar
1 tb Red Wine vinegar
2 tb All-purpose Flour
1/2 c Sour Cream
1/4 c Fresh Dill; Minced

Okay, let’s say you’re Rocky and you've just convinced Bullwinkle to set a
trap for Boris and Natashia. What will you serve to lure that bumbling
Boris and femme-fatale Natashia to your home?

Just as it couldn't be a classic cartoon if Rocky went on without
Bullwinkle or Boris developed plans without Natashia, it just wouldn't be
Christmas is Russia without a little Borscht on the table. Enjoy this
traditional Russian fare from The Cook & Kitchen Staff at Recipe-a-Day.com.

Combine beef bouillon, cabbage, onions and peppercorns in a large saucepan
and simmer for 45-minutes. Cool and strain mixture. Set broth aside and
discard remaining onion, cabbage and peppercorns. Peel beets. Grate one
beet with a fine grater. Place grated beet in a small bowl and mix with 3
Tbs. water and set aside. Cut remaining beets into julienne strips.

Melt butter In a heavy 2-quart pot. Add cut beets, and carrots and stir
with a wooden spoon until vegetables are coated with the butter. Add sugar,
vinegar and
1/4 cup bouillon. Cover pot tightly and simmer for 15 to 30-minutes,
or until the vegetables are tender. If liquid cooks away, add a few more
tablespoons of the bouillon.

Blend flour with some of the cooled bouillon to make a smooth, lump-free
mixture. Add to cooked beets with remaining broth. Add reserved grated
beets. Bring to a boil and ladle soup into bowls. Top with dill to taste,
and add a heaping tablespoon of sour cream.

Hint: Beets are messy to chop and readily leave stains on nearly everything
they touch. Wear glove while slicing beets and you'll never have those
tell-tale beet stains on you hands when you serve the Borscht. Use a
plastic cutting board for chopping beets. Use a mild bleach and water
solution to remove stains on your counter tops or cutting boards.
Happy Cooking from The Cook & Kitchen Staff at http://www.recipe-a-day.com

Posted to dailyrecipe@recipe-a-day.com by The Cook
on Dec 20, 1997