Sauerkraut Soup (Raugintu Kopustu Sribua)
Lithuanian recipe


5 Spare ribs
1 Onion, diced
Bay leaves (a few)
Peppercorns (5 to 10)
1 Quart sauerkraut, not rinsed
12 Oz can of diced tomatoes
1/2 Head fresh cabbage, shredded
1 Garlic clove
Mushrooms (optional)
  • Cut up a 1/2 slab of ribs and brown the spare ribs in a bit of any oil or crisco. This browning is optional.
  • Cover the ribs well with water. Add bay leaves, garlic,several peppercorns, and the diced onion.
  • Cook the ribs until very soft. A pressure cooker is a helpful timesaver.
  • When the ribs are cooked, remove the meat from the rib bone, cut into pieces, and put meat back into the pot.
  • Leave the "ribs water" and add the sauerkraut and some shredded fresh cabbage (though fresh cabbage is optional, it really stretches the soup in case you don't have a lot of kraut on hand and it tastes good, too!)
  • Add the can of diced tomatoes and some sliced mushrooms (wild mushrooms are especially tasty in any "kapusta" dish).
  • Add more water if necessary to obtain desired consistency.

  • Note: Soup can be made from any cut of fresh pork but it's best to use something that has a bone. If you only have a pork chop and a little bit of kraut, you can still make a small pot of soup for yourself.
  • Best served with chilled, whole boiled potatoes on the side.

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