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Ukrainian Borscht aka “Barbie Soup” — Thick, Colorful, and Full of Flavor

Ukrainian Borscht aka "Barbie Soup" — Thick, Colorful, and Full of Flavor

Ukrainian Borscht aka “Barbie Soup” — Thick, Colorful, and Full of Flavor

Known as Ukrainian borscht, I affectionately call it “Barbie Soup” because of its thick, rich texture and vibrant red color from the beets. When you add sour cream, it turns into a luscious “Barbie pink” that’s as appetizing as it is beautiful.


🍲 Ingredients

IngredientQuantity
Pork meat (shoulder)500 g
Pig’s trotter (split to marrow) or pork ribs1 trotter or several ribs
Large carrot1 (about 150 g)
Onions2 (about 200 g)
Red beetroot1 (about 300 g)
Ripe tomatoes2 (about 500 g) or canned tomatoes
Cabbage250 g
Potatoes3
Lovage (or dill)3 stalks
Parsley1/4 bunch
Lemon (or borscht for souring)1/2 lemon or 300–400 ml boiled borscht
Vegetable oil3 tablespoons
Salt3 teaspoons

🔪 Preparation Steps

  1. Cook the meat broth:
    Cut pork into cubes. Clean and wash the pig’s trotter if using. Place meat and trotter/ribs in 3.5 liters of water and bring to boil. Simmer on medium-low heat for 1 hour. Skim foam during the first 15 minutes.
  2. Prepare sautéed veggies:
    Grate carrot and beetroot on a large grater. Finely chop onions. Sauté all in heated oil for 5 minutes. Add grated tomatoes and cook another 5 minutes.
  3. Add cabbage and potatoes:
    When meat is cooked, remove trotter from pot. Add shredded cabbage and 2 teaspoons salt. Cook for 10 minutes.
    Add cubed potatoes and cook for another 10 minutes.
  4. Combine everything:
    Add sautéed vegetable mixture to the soup. Continue cooking for 10 minutes or until potatoes are tender. Adjust salt to taste.
  5. Add sourness and herbs:
    Turn off heat. Add lemon juice or boiled borscht to sour the soup (2–3 tablespoons lemon juice or 300–400 ml borscht). Sprinkle chopped lovage and parsley. Let sit for 10 minutes to develop flavor.
  6. Serve:
    Serve hot, topped generously with sour cream.

💡 Tips & Serving Ideas

  • Skimming the foam ensures a clear, pure broth.
  • Use ripe, flavorful tomatoes for best taste.
  • Adding lovage gives a traditional aromatic touch; dill is a good substitute.
  • Letting the soup rest before serving enhances the flavor meld.
  • Sour cream balances the earthy beet flavor beautifully.

🧾 Final Thoughts

This “Barbie Soup” is a hearty, colorful borscht that blends deep meaty flavors with vibrant vegetables and just the right tang. It’s a crowd-pleaser perfect for warming meals and special family gatherings.