Rassolnik

Rassolnik
Type Soup
Place of origin Russia
Main ingredients Pickled cucumbers, pearl barley, pork or beef kidneys
Cookbook: Rassolnik  Media: Rassolnik

Rassolnik (Russian: рассольник) is a traditional Russian soup made from pickled cucumbers, pearl barley, and pork or beef kidneys.[1] A vegetarian variant of rassolnik also exists, usually made during Lent.[2] The dish is known to have existed as far back as the 15th century, when it was called kalya. Rassolnik became part of the common Soviet cuisine and today it is also popular in Ukraine and Belarus. A similar dish is common in Poland, where it is known as zupa ogórkowa (literally cucumber soup).

The key part of rassolnik is the rassol, a liquid based on the juice of pickled cucumbers with various other seasonings. It is a favourite hangover treatment.[3]

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References

  1. Darra Goldstein (1999). A Taste of Russia: A Cookbook of Russian Hospitality. Russian Information Service. p. 53. ISBN 9781880100424.
  2. Recipe of vegan rassolnik
  3. How to cook solyanka and rassolnik at solyanca.ru (Russian)
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