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Borcht with meatballs recipe is a Dinner meal that takes several minutes to make. If you enjoy for Dinner, you will like Borcht with meatballs!

Borcht with meatballs

Borcht with meatballs Recipe
Borcht with meatballs

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What Course Is Borcht with meatballs?

Borcht with meatballs is for Dinner.


How Long Does Borcht with meatballs Recipe Take To Prepare?

Borcht with meatballs takes several minutes to prepare.


How Long Does Borcht with meatballs Recipe Take To Cook?

Borcht with meatballs takes several minutes to cook.


How Many Servings Does Borcht with meatballs Recipe Make?

Borcht with meatballs makes 8 servings.


What Are The Ingredients For Borcht with meatballs Recipe?

The ingredients for Borcht with meatballs are:

RECIPE INGREDIENTS
For Meatballs:
1 tablespoon butter
1/2 onion, minced
1 garlic clove, minced
1/2 teaspoon chopped thyme
12 ounces lean high-quality ground beef
1/4 cup fresh bread crumbs
1 egg, beaten
4 cups beef stock
For Borscht:
6 beets, well scrubbed
3 tablespoons butter
1 onion, diced
2 carrots, diced
1 leek, diced
2 tablespoons red wine vinegar
6 cups beef stock
1 Idaho potato (about 8 ounces), peeled and diced
1/2 head small cabbage (about 1 pound), diced
2 bay leaves
1/2 teaspoon chopped thyme
1/2 cup sour cream, for garnish
1 teaspoon minced parsley, for garnish


How Do I Make Borcht with meatballs?

Here is how you make Borcht with meatballs:

DIRECTIONSTO PREPARE MEATBALLS: Melt the butter in a stockpot or large saucepan, add the onion, and sauté over medium heat for about 5 minutes, or until softened. Add the garlic and thyme and sauté for 2 minutes longer; transfer to a large mixing bowl and let cool. Add the beef, bread crumbs, and egg to the bowl and gently mix to combine. Season with salt and pepper. Form into 16 meatballs and refrigerate for about 30 minutes. In a saucepan, bring the stock to a boil, turn down the heat to a simmer, and add the meatballs (in batches, if necessary) and cook for about 15 minutes, or until no longer pink, occasionally skimming the surface of the stock to remove any impurities. Remove the meatballs from the broth with a slotted spoon and keep warm, or refrigerate until ready to serve. Discard the broth. If refrigerating, reheat the meatballs in a low oven or in cup of fresh broth. TO PREPARE BORSCHT: Cut the greens off the beets, leaving about 1 inch of stem. Place the beets in a saucepan with just enough cold water to cover, and bring to a boil. Turn down the heat and simmer, partially covered, for 30 to 40 minutes, or until tender. Remove the beets, and reserve 1 of them. Peel and dice the remaining 5 beets; there should be about 4 cups. Reserve the cooking liquid. Heat the butter in a stockpot or large saucepan, add the onion, and sauté over medium heat 5 to 7 minutes, or until softened. Add the carrots, leek, garlic, and diced beets and sauté for 2 to 3 minutes longer. Stir in the vinegar and cook for 1 minute, while stirring the bottom of the pan. Pour in 6 cups of the beef stock and the cooking liquid from the beets, and add the potato, cabbage, and bay leaves. Season with salt and pepper. Bring to a boil, skim the surface to remove any impurities, and turn the heat down to medium-low. Simmer for about 45 minutes, skimming the surface occasionally. Remove the bay leaves and transfer 1 cup of the soup and vegetables to a blender. Dice the reserved beet and add to the blender. Puree and add the mixture back to the soup. Add up to 2 cups more stock or water if the soup gets too thick. Add the thyme a few minutes before you are ready to serve. Season with additional salt, pepper, and red wine vinegar as necessary. TO SERVE: Ladle the warm soup into serving bowls and add 2 meatballs to each serving. Garnish with a dollop of sour cream and the parsley. WINE RECOMMENDATION: Merlot is the choice here as a tasty complement to the flavorful mixture of ingredients. St. Emilion, from Bordeaux (the original progenitor of California Merlots), would be equally appropriate. HELPFUL TIPS: We used the paysanne cut for the beets, carrots, and potatoes; this is a 1/2-inch square about 1/4-inch thick. This takes a bit more time, but gives an attractive appearance to the soup. Whether you dice the vegetables, or cut them in a paysanne, try to keep them a uniform size. Although this recipe calls for 6 beets, the amount of beets you need will vary depending on size. You may need as few as 4 large or as many as 8 small. Don't be dismayed if you don't have exactly 4 cups of diced beets. A little more or less won't affect the flavor of the soup, and by adding the cooking broth to the soup, you will achieve the intense purple color of borscht. Recipe reprinted by permission of Harper Collins. All rights reserved.Date Added: 01/01/2008 Number of Servings: 8Recipe submitted by SparkPeople user JWOURMS.


What's The Nutritional Info For Borcht with meatballs?

The nutritional information for Borcht with meatballs is:

  • Servings Per Recipe: 8
  • Amount Per Serving
  • Calories: 297.5
  • Total Fat: 15.5 g
  • Cholesterol: 90.1 mg
  • Sodium: 634.8 mg
  • Total Carbs: 24.9 g
  • Dietary Fiber: 4.5 g
  • Protein: 15.8 g

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