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Borscht is highly underrated. Earthy and filling, great with yogurt or sour cream and some added vinegar after you dish it out. Freezes incredibly well.
We make it with beets, potato, carrot, onion, serranos and the vegetarian better than bouillon, then blitz it smooth with a hand blender. Not traditional, but amazing.
It's amazing with sour cream and some fresh dill. Serranos sound really good, it would be yummy with a bit of heat.
That's what horseradish is for. Horseradish was born to make borscht better.
Yum, will have to try.
Highly recommend. The heat really amps up the flavors, and you still get the sweetness of the peppers behind it.
I personally add some dried ghost peppers flakes to it as well, which are earthy as well as hot. Flatiron has a great shaker if you like painful heat.
You're brave, I will prob stick to serranos cause I'm a wimp. But I really want to try this now.
Ha, not bravery, just years and years of eating hotter and hotter peppers out of curiosity and the endorphin rush.
Serrano is still a great pepper with nice heat. If you ever find the heat a bit lacking in a dish, move onto a habanero, and then....
Serrano: the gateway pepper ๐