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Title: Pisnyi Borsch (Meatless Beet Soup)
Categories: Russian Christmas Soup Vegetable
Yield: 10 Servings

2lbBeets
1lgCarrot
1mdParsnip
1mdTurnip
2lgCelery Ribs
2mdOnions
1lgBay Leaf
3 Peppercorns; Use 4 If Desired
3 Dried Boletus Mushrooms; OR
1/2lbChopped Mushrooms
  ;Liquid From The Cooked Mushrooms, Optional
1qtBeet Kvas; OR
1tsSour Salt; Crystalized Citric Acid If Not Using Kvas
2tsSalt
1tsGround Pepper; Or To Taste
2tsFresh Dill; Chopped

Soak boletus overnight. Cook in a little water until tender. Cool, reserving the liquid, and chop finely. Scrub the beets and cut into quarters. Cover with water and cook over low heat until tender, about 1 to 2 hours. Cool and pour off the liquid, reserving it. Slip off the peels. (Wear rubber gloves to prevent purple hands.) This may be done a day in advance. Peel and cut up the other vegetables. Add the bay leaf, peppercorns, and boletus or mushrooms to the vegetables, with enough water to cover, and cook, in a large aluminum pot over low heat, until tender. Strain the beet liquid into the vegetables. Shred the beets in a processor or on a medium grater, and add. Simmer for about 10 minutes and strain into a large pot. To keep the broth clear, do not press the begetables. Add the beet kvas, mushroom liquid, pepper and salt. bring to a gentle boil, then turn the heat low. Taste, the flavor should be tart, mellow, and full. For more tartnes, add fresh lemon juice or sour salt. Keeps well in the refrigerator. Reheat gently; do not overcook or the color will turn brown. To serve, pour over 3 or 4 vushka (dumplings) in soup plates and garnish with the fresh dill.

NOTE:

The next recipe in this series will be for Vushka.

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