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Rassolnik
Pickled mustard and fish filet soup

Pickle soup is a style of soup prepared with various types of pickled vegetables. Dill pickle soup is a variety of pickle soup prepared with pickled cucumber. [1] Some versions use grated dill pickle in their preparation. [2] Some restaurants in the United States offer the dish to their patrons, such as Polish grocery stores and restaurants in Chicago's south side. [3]

Varieties

A similar dish is Rassolnik, a sour soup in Russian cuisine prepared with primary ingredients of stock, dill pickle, veal or lamb kidneys, pearl barley and potato. [4] The key part of rassolnik is the pickle brine called rassol in Russian. Additional ingredients may include beef stock, carrot, leek, salt, pepper, and others. [4] It may be served garnished with sour cream. [4]

Zupa ogórkowa is a traditional Polish dill pickle soup prepared with Polish-style brine-cured pickles. [5] [6] Some versions use standard dill pickles or kosher dill pickles rather than the specific Polish variety. [7] Primary ingredients include broth, pickles and potato. [7] The soup's flavor can vary depending on the type of broth that is used, such as vegetable broth or meat broth. [7] Pork bones may be used to prepare a meat-based broth. [5] Additional ingredients can include celery, carrot, garlic, cream, egg yolk, dill, salt and pepper. [7] [6]

See also

References

  1. ^ Cook, Andra; Stradley, Linda (1997). What's Cooking America. p. 333. ISBN  9781560447924.
  2. ^ Telesco, Patricia; Maack, Jeanne P. (18 May 2009). The Everything Canning and Preserving Book. p. 111. ISBN  9781440521515.
  3. ^ Ajmera, Maya (2008). Children of the U.S.A. p. 113. ISBN  9781570916151.
  4. ^ a b c Darra Goldstein (1999). A Taste of Russia: A Cookbook of Russian Hospitality. p. 53. ISBN  9781880100424.
  5. ^ a b Strybel, Robert; Strybel, Maria (2005). Polish Heritage Cookery. pp. 205–206. ISBN  9780781811248.
  6. ^ a b Bayne, Martha (8 November 2011). The Soup & Bread Cookbook. p. 18. ISBN  9781572846890.
  7. ^ a b c d Spieler, Marlena (7 December 2012). Yummy Potatoes: 65 Downright Delicious Recipes. p. 60. ISBN  9781452125282.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Rassolnik
Pickled mustard and fish filet soup

Pickle soup is a style of soup prepared with various types of pickled vegetables. Dill pickle soup is a variety of pickle soup prepared with pickled cucumber. [1] Some versions use grated dill pickle in their preparation. [2] Some restaurants in the United States offer the dish to their patrons, such as Polish grocery stores and restaurants in Chicago's south side. [3]

Varieties

A similar dish is Rassolnik, a sour soup in Russian cuisine prepared with primary ingredients of stock, dill pickle, veal or lamb kidneys, pearl barley and potato. [4] The key part of rassolnik is the pickle brine called rassol in Russian. Additional ingredients may include beef stock, carrot, leek, salt, pepper, and others. [4] It may be served garnished with sour cream. [4]

Zupa ogórkowa is a traditional Polish dill pickle soup prepared with Polish-style brine-cured pickles. [5] [6] Some versions use standard dill pickles or kosher dill pickles rather than the specific Polish variety. [7] Primary ingredients include broth, pickles and potato. [7] The soup's flavor can vary depending on the type of broth that is used, such as vegetable broth or meat broth. [7] Pork bones may be used to prepare a meat-based broth. [5] Additional ingredients can include celery, carrot, garlic, cream, egg yolk, dill, salt and pepper. [7] [6]

See also

References

  1. ^ Cook, Andra; Stradley, Linda (1997). What's Cooking America. p. 333. ISBN  9781560447924.
  2. ^ Telesco, Patricia; Maack, Jeanne P. (18 May 2009). The Everything Canning and Preserving Book. p. 111. ISBN  9781440521515.
  3. ^ Ajmera, Maya (2008). Children of the U.S.A. p. 113. ISBN  9781570916151.
  4. ^ a b c Darra Goldstein (1999). A Taste of Russia: A Cookbook of Russian Hospitality. p. 53. ISBN  9781880100424.
  5. ^ a b Strybel, Robert; Strybel, Maria (2005). Polish Heritage Cookery. pp. 205–206. ISBN  9780781811248.
  6. ^ a b Bayne, Martha (8 November 2011). The Soup & Bread Cookbook. p. 18. ISBN  9781572846890.
  7. ^ a b c d Spieler, Marlena (7 December 2012). Yummy Potatoes: 65 Downright Delicious Recipes. p. 60. ISBN  9781452125282.

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