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Polish Cuisine: Red Cabbage Soup

Red Cabbage Soup – Healthy, nutrient-dense, delicious, AND comforting! 

Red Cabbage Soup - Healthy, nutrient-dense, delicious, AND comforting! #vegan #glutenfree #nutfree

I don’t know about you, but when I see a red cabbage at the farmer’s market or in my CSA I’m immediately drawn to the deep purple color of it. After the initial seduction I am left completely uninspired and even a little intimidated by the thought of making something from it. I’m here to tell you now that this is no longer a problem! After coming up with the idea of making some traditional Polish dishes for dinner on Christmas, I knew that using a whole head of red cabbage wouldn’t be an issue. I had NO IDEA how freakin’ tasty this red cabbage soup would end up. Seriously, I don’t care what your roots are or where you’re from, you should try this!

Red Cabbage Soup - Healthy, nutrient-dense, delicious, AND comforting! #vegan #glutenfree #nutfree

I found the original red cabbage soup recipe on eHow, and was excited by how simple the ingredients are, coupled with the fact that it couldn’t be any easier to veganize. I didn’t change very much in the recipe, other than using two small fuji apples instead of 1 large red apple, liquid aminos instead of soy sauce, one massive tomato instead of 2, and Earth Balance instead of butter. Lastly, I used my immersion blender in the pot as opposed to transferring the hot liquid to a blender. *Edit: I’ve now made another version of Red Cabbage Soup where everything is roasted first and it is SO good!

Red Cabbage Soup - Healthy, nutrient-dense, delicious, AND comforting! #vegan #glutenfree #nutfree

This recipe isn’t a super traditional Polish dish, but it fit into my dinner plate just right. I topped mine with roasted pepitas (pumpkin seeds) to give a little crunch to the smooth soup, it was perfect. The soup was tomato-y with just a tinge of sweetness, and extremely comforting. I’ll definitely be making this red cabbage soup again, maybe doing a little more experimenting with it to see if I can make it my own. 🙂

Red Cabbage Soup - Healthy, nutrient-dense, delicious, AND comforting! #vegan #glutenfree #nutfree

I even did some approximate nutrition facts for you! Servings: 6, Calories: 114, Fat: 3.6g, Saturated Fat: 1g, Sodium: 412mg, Carbohydrates: 16g, Fiber: 4g, Sugar: 9g, Protein: 3.4g, Calcium: 53.5mg, Potassium: 331mg

Red Cabbage Soup - Healthy, nutrient-dense, delicious, AND comforting! #vegan #glutenfree #nutfree

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[…] Let’s get some background on this dish, shall we? Years ago, instead of doing what my family usually does, I wanted to make a vegan, Polish, Christmas dinner. There was vegan kielbasa, homemade pierogi, and instead of borscht, I made Red Cabbage Soup. […]

Friedrich Vonostrowo

Saturday 24th of June 2017

Wow, is it ever red!! How did you do that?

Sherry Koenig

Sunday 6th of October 2013

Where do I find the recipe?

Jackie @ Vegan Yack Attack!

Thursday 15th of October 2015

There's a link to the original recipe on eHow, after the second photo. :)

Anneke

Saturday 19th of January 2013

I never seem to get red cabbage to taste nice when I tried to cook it myself. Untill today! I made the soup and I really liked it. It looks great and taste is really different (in a good way!)

Radhika Sarohia

Saturday 1st of December 2012

That looks good! I'm vegan and I buy tons of vegetables but I never know what to do with red cabbage either haha

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