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### 👩🍳 How to Make Traditional Russian Sauerkraut Soup (Shchi)
#### 1. **Prepare the Meat (or Mushrooms)**
If using meat, place it in a large pot with the broth. Bring to a boil, reduce heat, and simmer gently for **45–60 minutes**, until the meat is tender. Skim off any foam that rises. If using mushrooms (like porcini or champignons), sauté them in oil and add them in later with the vegetables.
#### 2. **Sauté the Aromatics**
In a skillet, heat sunflower oil over medium heat. Add the chopped onion and grated carrot. Cook until soft and golden, about 7–10 minutes.
#### 3. **Add the Sauerkraut**
Add sauerkraut to the pan with the onions and carrots. Sauté for 10–15 minutes to deepen its flavor and reduce excess moisture. You can add a splash of broth if it begins to stick.
#### 4. **Assemble the Soup**
Remove the cooked meat from the pot and chop it into bite-sized pieces. Return it to the pot along with the sautéed vegetables and sauerkraut mixture. Add diced potatoes and bay leaves. If you’re using green cabbage, add it now as well.
#### 5. **Simmer to Perfection**
Simmer the soup on low for another **30–40 minutes**, or until the potatoes are tender and the flavors have melded. Add minced garlic near the end of cooking, and season with salt and pepper to taste.
#### 6. **Let It Rest (Optional but Recommended)**
Shchi is traditionally left to rest for a few hours or even overnight — it’s one of those soups that tastes even better the next day!
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### 🍽️ Serving Suggestions
– **Serve hot**, garnished with **fresh dill or parsley**.
– Add a **dollop of sour cream** for traditional richness.
– Pair with **rye bread**, garlic toast, or even a slice of black bread with salted butter.
– Serve with **pickles** or a shot of vodka for an authentic Russian meal experience!
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### 💡 Tips & Variations
– **Make it vegan**: Swap the meat for mushrooms and use vegetable broth.
– **For a lighter taste**, rinse the sauerkraut briefly before cooking.
– **Add barley** or white beans for extra texture and heartiness.
– **Make it smoky**: A little smoked paprika or adding smoked meat (like sausage) gives it a delicious rustic twist.
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### 🧡 Final Thoughts
Whether you’re steeped in Slavic traditions or just discovering them for the first time, **Traditional Russian Sauerkraut Soup** is a dish that connects generations. It’s humble, hearty, and healing — packed with the kind of flavor that can only come from time, care, and simple, honest ingredients.
So the next time you crave something deeply warming and nourishing, let a pot of Shchi simmer on your stove. It’s more than soup — it’s a taste of Russian heritage, one spoonful at a time.
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