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It's basically how I make borscht but I added extra healthy things. Stew beef + oyster mushrooms + beets + potatoes + cabbage + chard + collard greens + carrots + onions + celery + carrots + lentils + split peas slow cooked for three hours.

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[-] cricbuzz@hexbear.net 4 points 2 days ago

Yooooo this sounds incredible. I haven't made borscht before but may give this recipe a go. Do you just kinda eyeball the proportions of everything?

[-] happybadger@hexbear.net 1 points 2 days ago

I might start with a more traditional hot Russian borscht recipe (https://www.babushkacooking.com/traditional-russian-borscht/ is close to what I'd do) because that's really good on its own. This is somewhere between a borscht, a chankonabe, and a western beef stew. Proportions are really informal and I think I used something like this:

  • 1kg shoulder chuck roast, cubed

  • 1/2 onion, sliced

  • 2 carrots, sliced

  • 4 sticks celery, sliced

  • 1/2 head of green cabbage, chopped

  • 6 small potatoes, cubed

  • 4 leaves each of rainbow chard and collard greens, chopped

  • 1 red beet, quartered and sliced

  • 3 king oyster mushrooms, sliced

  • A couple handfuls of dried lentils and split peas

The beef is sauteed first to brown all sides, then you remove that and brown your onions/celery/carrots. Then everything goes in the pot (I used a dutch oven), you fill it with stock topped off with water, and season with salt/black pepper/rosemary/bay leaf/thyme/dill. I cooked it stovetop on low-medium for three hours and everything had a good texture by then.

[-] cricbuzz@hexbear.net 2 points 2 days ago

comrade this amazing information. thank you For your help!

Will give the traditional one a try too

Did you really mark this nsfw because of meat?

[-] Alaskaball@hexbear.net 13 points 2 days ago

yeah it's a very basic compromise to vegans that call hexbear their home.

[-] happybadger@hexbear.net 12 points 2 days ago

Rules is rules. Not everyone wants to see a dead animal on their feed.

this post was submitted on 18 Jan 2025
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