Shchi (Russian Cabbage Soup)
Traditional Russian cabbage and beef soup with root vegetables, served with sour cream and rye bread.
Why It Works
Using sauerkraut instead of fresh cabbage adds fermented tang. The soup improves dramatically overnight as the flavors meld and the broth deepens.
Key Ingredients
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