Are you suffering from hot weather like me? When outside feels like in the oven there is no better food to eat than cold soup. Lithuanian borscht is a nice refreshing buttermilk based cold soup you can put together without any extra hassle and then enjoy it sitting on the patio.
The real trick to Lithuanian borscht is to find good kefir – it should be original kefir which hasn’t been flavored with any tastes, not salted and not sweetened. I used plain unsweetened kefir (can be replaced with buttermilk) from Lifeway and it worked out perfectly.
The rest of ingredients: vegetables (beets, cucumber and greens) and hard boiled eggs, are easy to get and not pricey at all. And btw, even though this soup is called a “borscht”, the only thing it has in common to other borschts, I guess, is the color.
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How many servings is this ?
I would say about 6
Thank you so much for sharing your recipe. I'd never even eaten it before, let alone prepared it, but my partner has just said that this is better than the borscht his Lithuanian mother used to serve!
Thanks fro trying! I am glad you like it :)
This recipe is spot on! This Irish lasse fell in love with this amazing chilled soup 20 years ago while dating a Lithuanian gentleman who wooed me with his mother's recipe! Such great comfort food, and warm memories of chilled beet soup on hot summer days! Thank you for sharing!
Thank you!
Thank you for this recipe. I am 88 years old; my husband was Lithuanian-born, came to Australia in 1948, as a DP refugee. He taught me how to make this, but he died ten years ago and I have not made it since.
Then my 'kids' (children, grand-children, great-grand-children) asked me to make it as my sole contribution to the Christmas feast. With the help of your recipe, I can do it; am trying it out on my sister and her sister-in-law (Aussies like me) tomorrow for our Saturday lunch. Wish me well; the illustration looks just like Anton's creation.
Good luck! ;)
I have made this recipe about 3-4x a year for the past 2 1/2 yrs.
All time fave borscht recipe.
Thank you so much!
You are welcome, thanks for trying it :)
Lauren, while your avocado addition is innovative, it is bordering on sacrilegious...
I made this recipe exactly as described. It's light and refreshing, perfect for summer heat wave weather. I also diced some avocado into the bowl when serving, which was a nice addition.
Excellent recipe!
I just tried this at a new restaurant and had to find a recipe. This sounds like it is an exact copy of what I tasted. The restaurant served it with a side of mashed potatoes to dip in the soup.
Confirmed in what way - I do not understand.