This is fantastic tasted more like sinigang but not too sour. I asked my classmate from ukraine to bring some and it is fantastic , sure you will love it ❤
This video just inspired me to make this dish or literally anything else from your blog this weekend. My boyfriend is from Ukraine and I have been wanting to cook something typical Ukrainian for him for more than a year now and never found a good point of entry. This video is it! Thank you so much for your inspiration!
I love the fact that it's sweet and sour soup because I've always tried to make it right and it's like the sweet and sour part is so important and then some sour cream and some dill at the end yum
I love the vinegar and the dill and and a little sugar like I just always tried to make this but I could never make it right but anyway I love it thank you
I always though Borscht was Russian..in this crazy world we live in, let's just enjoy it and acknowledge that it comes from the Eastern European region😊
My nan always told me stories about how my mum rescued to eat tomato soup as a kid so she would but beetroot juice in a bowl with a few other vegetables and told my mum it was borsht and she would rub it into her older sisters (the actual recipe was my grandmother, was made traditional Ukrainian borsht) Just a funny little story
Might work if the soup is vegetables only. But this will obviously not work if it is based on broth, especially beef broth. Vegetable only borsch is just 1% of normal borsch.
The funniest thing is that it's also one of the best instant foods out there. You don't even need to cook your own borsch, as the instant powder version (especially the polish one) is like 80% as good as the real deal, super delicious
My grandmother was Russian , my grandfather was polish , and they used to cook Borsch for us , I am from Uruguay but I am very proud of my slav heritage .
@@bananebananens If you have access to youtube, you have access to a plethora of information online that will show you it's Ukrainian. This was a known fact before the war. Not to mention Russia has an extensive history of colonizing other countries and taking their culture, ever hear of the USSR? Get real dude.
@@zoroarka9969 Most things in the eastern block have nothing to do with Russia until it's stolen by them. Alot of Russia is just colonized cultures forced to be Russian like Siberia, with dozens of indigenous people who are forced to be Russian under threat.
There is no such thing as russian borsch, as well as French pizza. Sometimes russian schee is called borsch. It is so untasty and misarable one that it is a shame to name it borsch)))
@@квітказемля There is no Such thing as Ukraine, Lenin INVENTED IT, plus it was invented during the world war I to justify German occupation, and during second world war Bandera again try to INVENTE the Ukraine, by colluding with NA ZI, hence only neonaz support the existence of Ukrainne State, It is Russia, and always was, Mr. President Putin will Denazify it and de-Satanize it, Elensky forbidden people from Commeorating Orthodox Christmas proving he is a NeoNazi Satanist ass Mr.Putin Said.. Lenin Invented to appease the nationalists, but ended up creating a can of worms that led up to Bandera, and today ukraNAZISM.
Full recipe ifoodreal.com/ukrainian-borscht/
Are onions necessary? I hate onions. Everything else in there I love. Thank you
Recipe
my grandparents cooked Borsch every weekend , It was the most delicious soup I had ever tasted , with a little bit of cream and lemon juice .
I wish i could taste it someday. Love from hongkong and philippines 💗🇨🇳🇵🇭
Thank you! Let me know if you ever try this recipe
This is fantastic tasted more like sinigang but not too sour. I asked my classmate from ukraine to bring some and it is fantastic , sure you will love it ❤
❤ Thank you. I am going to try this. Loving on Grandma's recipes
Yes, & amen. Thank you & blessings to your country!
This video just inspired me to make this dish or literally anything else from your blog this weekend. My boyfriend is from Ukraine and I have been wanting to cook something typical Ukrainian for him for more than a year now and never found a good point of entry. This video is it! Thank you so much for your inspiration!
Hope you like it! My pleasure!
Your boyfriend is needed for the trenches.
@@SadekZiad может и ты будешь в окопе.
Borscht is my favorite soup. I happen to have a mixed Slavic ancestry, which includes some Ukrainan. That looks great. Cheers! ✌️ 🇺🇦
It's so good! Thanks for sharing and your positivity!
That looks so good😋☺️
Thank you!!!
I made It and omg It was sooooo sooooo good!!!😋
Going to make this soon!! So healthy for you!! Thank you for your video!!❤
I make this for my family with beef in it. Everyone loves it!!! My Russian/Ukrainian mom especially. Thank you.
Yes, sometimes we make it with beef sometimes without. It’s great either way!😊 Glad everyone loves it!
I love it with little pieces of lamb
yum i’m gonna make this for real
Yum yum and thank you
Looks great !
So cool! Thanks for sharing friend
Of course! Thank you for watching ❤️
I love the fact that it's sweet and sour soup because I've always tried to make it right and it's like the sweet and sour part is so important and then some sour cream and some dill at the end yum
Thank you for continuing to post recipes for us. Praying that you are safe and that this war will end. God keep you and bless you💕
Thank you for your kind words!
I've never had beef in my borscht! My Ukrainian grandmother always made the vegetarian version, I guess. You learn something new everyday! 😊
Well your grandma missed a lot
Just made a pot of borscht tonight.
Enjoy!
I love the vinegar and the dill and and a little sugar like I just always tried to make this but I could never make it right but anyway I love it thank you
sugar shouldn't be needed since beetroot is naturally sweet.
Looks good
Love this
Do you add herbs?
I would love the whole recipe
Here is full recipe ifoodreal.com/ukrainian-borscht/ Enjoy!
@@ifoodreal❤
Looks amazing. No other spices, not even salt?
Yummy 😋
Thank you.
Omgoodness yum!!!!!!
Thank you!!
Yum
My mother always makes borscht its nows competition between her and my eldest sister who makes it better
I make this but vegan and my family and friends love it! Even vegan haha
I always though Borscht was Russian..in this crazy world we live in, let's just enjoy it and acknowledge that it comes from the Eastern European region😊
Is it suppose to be served hot or cold?
Hot!
Can you use red cabbage?
Sure!
@@ifoodreal ah great!
A esli apendiks? Samomu ili besplatno pomogut?
Can I substitute cabbage for kale? I have lots of dill and beetroot but no cabbage.
Unfortunately not. That won’t taste good. A bit is fine.
My nan always told me stories about how my mum rescued to eat tomato soup as a kid so she would but beetroot juice in a bowl with a few other vegetables and told my mum it was borsht and she would rub it into her older sisters (the actual recipe was my grandmother, was made traditional Ukrainian borsht)
Just a funny little story
Is this not served cold traditionally? Or have I got that wrong?
Might work if the soup is vegetables only. But this will obviously not work if it is based on broth, especially beef broth. Vegetable only borsch is just 1% of normal borsch.
As a russian i can say that borsch is an iconic slav dish that tastes AMAZING. I genuinely recommend you try it.
The funniest thing is that it's also one of the best instant foods out there. You don't even need to cook your own borsch, as the instant powder version (especially the polish one) is like 80% as good as the real deal, super delicious
@@erwin8260 as a Ukrainian, you are banned from the country for saying dogshit like instant borscht is good. Your welcome.
@@aukermo_as a russian I give you no right to ever speak of borscht again you uncultured fuck
My grandmother was Russian , my grandfather was polish , and they used to cook Borsch for us , I am from Uruguay but I am very proud of my slav heritage .
@@aukermo_u brain is full of west poison and money
я люблю борщ 😊
Me too!
😂.... Svetlana.... En vän..... Från.... 😮.... 🇫🇴🦉👻👍🤣☕🕊️.... Ymmy.....
I’d like to cook this for my Ukrainian boyfriend 😅
Hope he enjoys it!
It surprises me how many recipes I see they leave out vinegar. That's my favorite part.
I do add vinegar.
I gave my husband Russian borscht to try and he is crazy about it now❤❤❤❤❤❤
Russian borshch does not exist.You, russian,as usual,want to steel even a dish from ukrainians.Borshch is a UKRAINIAN dish.
Bitch what do you mean russian?
Sweet and sour soup I love it and my husband is his heritage is from Ukraine and Poland and I want to make this to honor Ukraine
Russians love it!
Ukrainian Borscht? How is it different from the Russian version?
😂....mmm...
❤✌️🇫🇴🦉👻👋👋👋👍😉😁
I want a Russian Borscht
I came here to search after seeing masha and the bear
Great recipe, but it's actually a Russian Classic
How is borscht ukrainian dish when it exist longer than the country? It's a russian dish. I'm not even from there and know that much
No vinegar. No sugar. In traditional borscht. You forgot the beef!
Vinegar and sugar yep. Sweet and sour. Beef is added or not. Depends what’s on hand. 100 variations and possibilities. Enjoy!
@@ifoodreal Enjoy what? I grew up where it was originated. There are so many different kinds. But this is something else. No offense to you.
To honor Ukraine
That was alot of Dill
And when Americans learn how to eat it? 🧐
Это шляпа, а не борщ, даже мяса нет.
Where is the f meat ?
Our Hong Kong cha chan teeng ones are without beets,don’t be tricked by the so called borscht.It’s most certainly an abomination.😂
My favorite food to eat when I lived in Russia!
The funny fact is that borsch is not Ukrainian, its recipe is wide spread across all Slavonic nations.
It originated in Ukraine. Every other country makes its own version.
I'm russian so I have russian borscht
@@ifoodreal no, it originated from Mongolia.
Спасибо за русское блюдо!
Хватит уже всё себе забирать. Скоро вы будете наверное говорить, что ЛГБТ у вас придумали
Не за что. Ваше только блюдо, а содержимое украинское.
@@DesterLega_9 name me a 13 century book where its says the name "Ukraine"
As a Russian I am disappointed. (borsch is Russian)
Nope it's not because you hate ukraine than your enemy have nothing
Damn you're stupid, it's Ukrainian national dish🇺🇦
_(borsch is Russian)_
Lie is Russian.
Pray for Russia ❤️
It's not Ukraine recipe, enough lies
No lies. Just the truth. Borscht is Ukrainian national dish. The end.
Z
Борщ не может быть веганским. Никак
Постного борща видимо не существует
@@crystal9964 Щи назыаается
Lol it's Russian soup
Popular In Russia But Originated In Ukraine
@@whitrenee1 initially it was a Russian soup because Ukraine wasn't exist in USSR.
You Do Have A Point.
@@FrozenVoid5Borszcz was cooked in Ukraine long before the creation of the Soviet Union.
@@ruthenianukrainian borscht was made in ancient Rus. It was not Ukraine
🇷🇺🇷🇺🇷🇺🇷🇺
Борщ это украинское национальное блюдо орк
@@glorytoukraine9880It was stolen by Ukrainians like they stole Russian lands thanks to Lenin.
@@glorytoukraine9880чувак, украина была частью россии и этот рецепт зародился еще до отсоединения
@@choojoy48Киевская Русь и Гетьманщина не были
У них "борк". Запутались просто.
It's russian damit. Why does everyone make thing from russia to ukrainien only because of the war
Borscht is not Russian. The end.
@@ifoodreal it is...
@@bananebananensnope, it was originally Ukrainian, then it spread, not everything in the eastern bloc is Russian, end of story
@@bananebananens If you have access to youtube, you have access to a plethora of information online that will show you it's Ukrainian. This was a known fact before the war. Not to mention Russia has an extensive history of colonizing other countries and taking their culture, ever hear of the USSR? Get real dude.
@@zoroarka9969 Most things in the eastern block have nothing to do with Russia until it's stolen by them. Alot of Russia is just colonized cultures forced to be Russian like Siberia, with dozens of indigenous people who are forced to be Russian under threat.
А сало?
I make RUSSIAN boscht today.
There is no such thing as russian borsch, as well as French pizza. Sometimes russian schee is called borsch. It is so untasty and misarable one that it is a shame to name it borsch)))
@@квітказемля There is no Such thing as Ukraine, Lenin INVENTED IT, plus it was invented during the world war I to justify German occupation, and during second world war Bandera again try to INVENTE the Ukraine, by colluding with NA ZI, hence only neonaz support the existence of Ukrainne State, It is Russia, and always was, Mr. President Putin will Denazify it and de-Satanize it, Elensky forbidden people from Commeorating Orthodox Christmas proving he is a NeoNazi Satanist ass Mr.Putin Said.. Lenin Invented to appease the nationalists, but ended up creating a can of worms that led up to Bandera, and today ukraNAZISM.
@@квітказемля не ври , это бурые щи , укороченно борщ.
@@квітказемля cope buddy 😂
To honor Ukraine