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5 Reviews of Crock Pot Russian Cabbage Soup

From: Dave Dallas

On Nov 15, 2005

This is a wonderful recipe that I altered slightly to give it more of a stew consistency. I reduced the beef broth to 2 cups and the lemon juice and sugar to ¼ cups. I opted out as far as the celery and carrots were concerned. Just before serving, I experimented with adding some potato flakes to thicken the liquid. Either way it’s a great meal!

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  • From: lisamos

    On Jan 31, 2008

    My parents commented to me that they were craving this soup, so I found this recipe and made it for them. They absolutely loved it! The flavors were wonderful and they said it tasted like they remembered it tasting! Thank you so much for sharing this wonderful recipe. I will definetly be making it again.

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    From: *Parsley*

    On Feb 2, 2007

    Deeeeee-licious! I threw everything in the crockpot at the same time and cooked on low for 6 hours. It was wonderful! The cabbage still had a slight crunch, and everything else was very tender and flavorful. I used the optional carrots. This soup is going to be one of my new crockpot favorites! Thanx for sharing your recipe.

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  • From: Chef #576048

    On Sep 25, 2007

    A delicious, hearty soup, with a perfect balance of sweet and sour. It was very easy to make. I do not own a crock pot, so I cooked it on the stove top over low heat. I did the first step (meat, onions, broth and tomatoes) for 1 1/2 hours. Then I added the rest of the ingredients, and cooked that for another 1 1/2 hours. The result was perfect. Didn't even have to add salt or pepper. I did substitute green cabbage for red cabbage, as I don't like red cabbage. I also added fresh thyme and rosemary, two bay leaves and caraway seeds, as I love a very robust flavor. Also threw in two yukon gold potatoes, cut in chunks, same time as the carrots, as I wanted it to be a meal in itself. This soup was fantastic with a thick slice of Jewish rye bread, slathered with creamy butter. Yummmm!

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  • From: teapotter

    On Apr 24, 2005

    My family enjoyed this recipe. I made it almost exactly as written with the exception of using only 5 cups of beef broth and using more tomatoes instead of the tomato sauce since I found out I was out of tomato sauce. Also I had it on high the first hour and added the rest of the ingredients and turned it to low for about 5 1/2 hours since I had to go out. Next time I will cut back the sugar a bit since it seemed that the sweet and sour balance was off a bit likely because I had used less broth. I think I am happy with the balance of solids to liquid though so will keep this at only 5 cups broth. I ran into one slight problem in preparation, I have a 3 1/2 quart crockpot and it was filled right up to the brim where the lid sits so I had to divide it between 2 smaller pots since I don't have a larger crockpot. I think you can figure on more like 8 servings from this recipe. Thanks for sharing your recipe.

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