Crock Pot Borscht Soup

"This tasty soup is best on cold winter days."
 
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Ready In:
5hrs 40mins
Ingredients:
16
Serves:
12
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ingredients

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directions

  • Brown steak in oil; drain.
  • Place veggies in crock pot; place steak on top.
  • Mix remaining ingredients except cream and sour cream, and pour over steak.
  • Cook on low for 10 to 12 hours or on high for 5 to 6 hours.
  • 45 minutes prior to serving, skim off fat, and add cream and sour cream to crock pot.

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  1. I made this today using a 10 ounce can of soup, and beef broth instead of water. I am not sure if this tastes like Broscht or not, but its a good soup that I will make again. I tasted it without the half and half, and with the half and half I could taste the tomato soup flavour, which was too distinct , so I left the half and half out of the recipe in the final cooking stage. I didnt want anyone thinking it was from a can. Maybe next time I will use a small can tomatoes for a fresher flavour. Although this is a great soup as is. I did add some dried dill to each serving with sour cream. I have to go to the church next door and buy some Ukranian Borscht so I can compare now.
     
  2. This was great! It takes a while to get everything diced up (though I just received a food processor for Christmas). But it was well worth it and makes a lot! Very tasty.
     
  3. Excellent!! Tossed it in the crockpot before I ran out for the day, and my kids couldn't wait for dinner to dive in. Even the confirmed soup haters loved it! Hooray!
     
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  1. I made this today using a 10 ounce can of soup, and beef broth instead of water. I am not sure if this tastes like Broscht or not, but its a good soup that I will make again. I tasted it without the half and half, and with the half and half I could taste the tomato soup flavour, which was too distinct , so I left the half and half out of the recipe in the final cooking stage. I didnt want anyone thinking it was from a can. Maybe next time I will use a small can tomatoes for a fresher flavour. Although this is a great soup as is. I did add some dried dill to each serving with sour cream. I have to go to the church next door and buy some Ukranian Borscht so I can compare now.
     

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