Cabbage soup | |
Type: | Soup |
Served: | Hot |
Main Ingredient: | Sauerkraut/white cabbage |
Minor Ingredient: | Stock (fish, mushroom, or pork) or fat, vegetables, |
Other: | Shchi is generally made with cabbage. Borscht can be a cabbage soup as well. |
Cabbage soup may refer to any of the variety of soups based on various cabbages, or on sauerkraut and known under different names in national cuisines. Often it is a vegetable soup, with lentils, peas or beans in place of the meat. It may be prepared with different ingredients. Vegetarian cabbage soup may use mushroom stock. Another variety is using a fish stock. There's also a preference to cook cabbage soup using a pork stock.
Cabbage soup is popular in Russian, Polish, Slovak and Ukrainian cuisine.
It is known as or in Polish, in Slovak, and in Ukrainian. It would be щи in Russian, however.
The same goes to Czech (or), German (or), French cuisine, Finnish and Swedish .
There's a soup called shchi (Russian: щи) that is a national dish of Russia. While commonly it is made of cabbages, dishes of the same name may be based on dock, spinach or nettle.
The mid-19th-century Explanatory Dictionary of the Living Great Russian Language defines as "a kind of " with beet sour added for tartness.[2]
There is a Polish cabbage soup known as kapuśniak,[3] where drained and chopped sauerkraut is cooked in water with chopped pork, pieces of kielbasa and a bit of salt until the meat is almost tender. Instead of meat, a ready broth is also used. Afterwards, diced potatoes and carrots are added and boiled until they are cooked. Tomato paste and spices may be added. In some regions the soup is served with added flour and butter. A lean kapuśniak is cooked with roots and fungi.
Kapuśniak is served hot, in some regions with sour cream and sprinkled with chopped parsley and dill.
In most of Latvia sauerkraut soup (Latvian: skābu kāpostu zupa) is made with sauerkraut, potatoes, carrots and groats, but the region in Latgale only sauerkraut and bacon is used.[4]
The Swedish cabbage soup is usually made from white cabbage, which is browned before being boiled, and seasoned with generous amounts of allspice and sometimes served with boiled meatballs.
See main article: Caldo verde. There are various soups made with vegetables that are the same species as cabbage, but come in different form, such as Caldo Verde soup, made of collard.
In Charlie and the Chocolate Factory and its movie adaptations, the protagonist's family is so poor that one of the only foods they can afford to eat is cabbage soup.
Louis de Funès was the protagonist of the French film La Soupe aux choux (Cabbage Soup).
Catherine the Great, a Russian tsarina of German origin, initially notorious at the Russian court for her poor command of Russian, was quipped to be capable of making seven misspellings in a two-letter word: