Author: Sylvie

  • Grandma’s Doukhobor Borscht

    Grandma’s Doukhobor Borscht

    Doukhobor Borsch Soup

    Oh borscht! We used to wonder, how could such a humble soup require so many steps to prepare, and dirty so many pots and pans in the process?! The recipe we inherited, though delicious, used to confound us with the disjointed process and the seemingly endless need to chop and cook each ingredient in a precisely unique fashion.

    Doukhobor Borsch SoupDoukhobor Borsch SoupIt turns out, of course, Grandma never used a recipe herself.  She would whip up a batch of borscht in what seemed like mere minutes, by memory, steaming and bowled for any guest who came through to visit.  Here, we’ve streamlined the process as much as possible without diverging from intent of the dish.

    Doukhobor Borsch Soup

    For us, borscht has always felt like a family meal well served… so gather yours around, and enjoy!

    Serve with a crusty bread for lunch, or Ukrainian Potato Pierogi for dinner.

    2019 -Recipe edited for clarity. 

    Traditional Doukhobor Borscht

    • 1 Small-Med Onion (diced and divided into 1/4 and 3/4 cups)
    • 4 cups Organic Tinned Diced Tomatoes (1 liter)
    • 6 Tbsp Olive Oil or Butter (divided)
    • 1 Green Pepper (diced & divided into three 1/4 cup servings)
    • 2 Carrots (1 grated (1/2 cup) and 1 diced (1/2 cup))
    • 12 cups Water (3 liters)
    • 1.5 Tbsp Sea Salt
    • 5 Med Potatoes (4 halved and 1 diced (1 cup))
    • 1 Small Beet (left whole)
    • 1 Celery Stalk ((1/4 cup))
    • 5 Cups Shredded Cabbage (divided into 2 cups & 3 cups)
    • 1 Cup Cream or Coconut Cream (divided)
    • 1 Small Bunch Green Onions (diced & divided into 1/4 and 1/2 cup)
    • 2 Tbsp Fresh Dill (divided)
    • 1 Tbsp Cracked Black Pepper
    1. Set on the stove a larger stock pot (12L+), a smaller pot (8L) and set two bowls (6L) on the counter.
    2. Dice and divide the onion into both a 1/4 and 3/4 cup portion.
    3. In the smaller pot bring to a simmer all 1L (4 cups) of tinned diced tomatoes, 1/4 cup diced onion, and 2 tbsp olive oil. Let simmer for 10-15 minutes.
    4. Meanwhile, dice and divide the green pepper and one carrot. Grate the second carrot.
    5. In the larger stock or canning pot, add 2 tbsp of olive oil and sauté 3/4 cup of diced onion until translucent (not brown), 1/4 cup of diced green pepper, and the grated carrot (1/2 cup). Remove, and set aside in a bowl.
    6. Into the large stock or canning pot, add 3L (12 cups) water, salt, the diced carrots, the halved potatoes, the whole beet, celery, and half of the simmered tomatoes from the smaller pot.
    7. Bring to a covered rolling boil until the halved potatoes are easily pierced with a fork.
    8. Meanwhile, set aside the second half of the tomatoes from the smaller pot into the bowl where you placed the onions, green pepper and grated carrots from step 5. Rinse out the pot.
    9. In the newly rinsed smaller pot, sauté 2 cups of the shredded cabbage with 2 tbsp olive oil until soft and translucent.
    10. Once the halved potatoes are cooked through (approx 20-25 mins) remove them from the larger stock pot and place them in the second bowl to mash with 1/2 cup cream or coconut cream, 1/4 cup green pepper, 1/4 cup green onion and 1 tbsp of fresh dill.
    11. Add to the larger stock pot the diced potato, remaining 3 cups of raw shredded cabbage, and 1/2 cup cream or coconut cream. Bring to a boil for 5-10 minutes.
    12. Add the potato mash into the larger stock pot, stir. Bring back to a boil.
    13. Add to the lager stock pot the remainder of the simmered tomatoes, sautéed carrots and onion from the bowl, and sautéed cabbage from the smaller pot. You can now wash and put away your smaller pot and two bowls.
    14. To finish, add 1/2 cup green onion, remaining diced green pepper, 1 tbsp fresh dill. Remove whole beet.
    15. Remove from heat and let rest 10-15 minutes.
    16. Cracked sea salt and black pepper to taste.
    17. Serve with cayenne at the table.

    Helpful Kitchen Tools:
    -Shredder or Grater
    -5-6 small bowls for mis-en-place
    -4 cup capacity measuring cup
    -Large Stock or Canning Pot (12L capacity+) with lid
    -Large Pot (8L capacity or so)
    -Two Bowls (6 cup capacity or so)
    -Potato Masher
    -2 Cutting Boards

    Doukhobor Borsch Soup

  • Southern Coffee BBQ Sauce

    Southern Coffee BBQ Sauce

    Coffee BBQ Sauce

    This is our go to BBQ sauce and just the thing to cook up a southern feast. Grill up some green beans served with cornbread, creamy Mac & Cheese, a Caesar salad, and your choice of BBQ baked beans, tofu, or roast cauliflower for a plate of tangy goodness.

    This homemade coffee BBQ sauce is rich, flavourful and tangy. It will have you reaching back for more and your friends asking for the recipe!

    What are your favourite things to smother in BBQ sauce?

    Southern Coffee BBQ Sauce Recipe

    • 3/4 cups ketchup
    • 1/4 cup tomato purée
    • 1/4 cup apple cider vinegar
    • 1/3 cup Worcestershire (make sure it's vegetarian!)
    • 1/4 cup maple syrup or sugar
    • 1/4 cup strong dark-roast coffee with coffee grinds
    • 1 tbsp steak spice
    • 1/8 tsp salt
    • 1/8 tsp black pepper
    • 1 tbsp (optional) Cornstarch
    1. Combine all your ingredients in a small saucepan, and bring to a simmer.
    2. Simmer for 10-15 minutes until it starts to thicken, stirring occasionally.
    3. If necessary, combine 1 tbsp of cornstarch in 2 tbsp of water, and whisk into the mixture to thicken further.

    4. Taste and adjust seasonings as necessary.
    5. Store in a sealed jar in the refrigerator up to 2 weeks.

  • Step Into the Past at Chichen Itza, Mexico’s Largest Mayan Ruins

    Step Into the Past at Chichen Itza, Mexico’s Largest Mayan Ruins

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    In this travel guide we share all our favorite sights in the city to help plan your perfect weekend away.  Check out the interactive map at the end of this post with all our recommendations!

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  • Broiled Grapefruit with Rosemary & Salt

    Broiled Grapefruit with Rosemary & Salt

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  • Exploring Tulum’s Ancient Mayan Ruins by the Sea

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