Sauerkraut soup recipe with beets and potatoes (30 minutes) (2024)

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I know that this easy sauerkraut soup recipe will provoke mixed feelings. Some people will love it others will not enjoy it at all. The sour taste of the firm to bite “kraut” is quite special.

For some people it is “heaven on earth” and others will find it just awful. For those on the fence, maybe you'll keep reading when I tell you that this soup is also perfectly suitable for weight loss?

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Even though it is considered to be an original German dish, sauerkraut probably comes from China.

The impressive health benefits alone motivate me to share our favorite homemade sauerkraut recipe with you. More about the kraut's benefits you'll find at the end of this blog post.

Great meal for weight management

The first recipe which comes to mind is probably the typical German specialty “bratwurst and sauerkraut”.But cooking “kraut” doesn't have to result in a heavy and fatty meal taking hours in your slow cooker or dutch oven.

This simple, light and quick sauerkraut recipe can be ready within 30 minutes. If weight management or cleansing is your goal you will love this soup.

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That's what you'll need

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  • sauerkraut
  • potatoes
  • carrots
  • red beets
  • onions
  • celery
  • vegetable broth
  • caraway
  • red pepper powder
  • olive oil
  • bay leaf (optional)

Step-by step Photos

In the following I've visualized the few cooking steps.

Step 1: Roast chopped onions in a bit of olive oil for 2 minutes over medium heat. Roasting will give this dish a bit more “umami”.

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Step 2:Add carrots, beets, celery roots, potatoes and caraway. Fry for another minute.

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Step 3:Stir in sauerkraut and red pepper powder. Continue frying for another minute or so.

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Step 4: Fill up with vegetable broth, add bay leaf (optional), cover and bring to a boil. Simmer at medium heat for 25 minutes until the sauerkraut is tender.

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Step 5:Remove bay leaf and serve soup in plates with some whole grain bread.

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Sauerkraut soup recipe

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A delicious and skinny cabbage dish

  • Author: Gabi Rupp
  • Prep Time: 5
  • Cook Time: 25
  • Total Time: 30

Ingredients

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  • 1 tablespoon olive oil
  • 1 onion, finely chopped
  • 1 carrot, finely diced
  • 1 piece of celery root, finely diced
  • 2 small red beets, peeled and diced
  • 1 tsp caraway seeds
  • 5 cups/500 g sauerkraut, strained, chopped
  • 1 tsp sweet pepper powder
  • 1000 ml hot vegetable stock
  • 3 medium potatoes, peeled and diced
  • bay leaf (optional)
  • Salt and pepper to taste

Instructions

  1. In a large soup pot heat up oil, add onion and fry for 2 minutes over medium heat, stirring occasionally.
  2. Add carrots, potatoes, beets, celery root, caraway, and fry for another minute.
  3. Stir in sauerkraut, sweet pepper powder and continue frying for another minute or so.
  4. Fill up with vegetable broth, cover and bring to boil.
  5. Reduce heat and simmer at medium-high heat for 25 minutes until cabbage is tender.
  6. Season with salt and pepper.

Notes

  • Tip 1: As the kraut itself is salty DO NOT add salt until the soup is fully cooked
  • Tip 2: I love to serve it with some crusty bread, preferably whole grain or rye bread

Nutrition

  • Serving Size: 4

How to make sauerkraut

The basis for sauerkraut, you might have guessed it, is a white head of cabbage. It is the same cabbage my famous cabbage soup is based on. First, they grate or cut the cabbage thinly, mash it and then traditionally ferment it in a barrel. So here we have it again – another meal, based on the so important cruciferous vegetables.

Sauerkraut health benefits and nutrients

Loadedwith active probiotics and fibers, the vegetable has beneficial effects on the health of yourdigestivetract and cleanses the bowel. A recent studyfound that probiotic-rich foods can alsobalance immune function and reduce allergic conditions. (1)

The nutrients it contains include vitamin B12, which is required for the formation of blood and the structure of the cell nuclei, in addition to vitamin C, which increases the body's immune defense.

Vitamin B12 is usually found only in foods of animal origin (meat, especially liver, fish, milk, eggs). It is present in sauerkraut as a bacterial waste product.

Other favorable ingredients in this fermented food are minerals such as calcium, magnesium and potassium, trace elements such as iodine, iron, and zinc as well as vitamins B6 and K.

Are you a vegan?

As a vegan, you know that vitamin B12 is a critical nutrient and has to be supplemented. Although B12 is present in some fermented foods like kimchi, sauerkraut, or tempeh, its very low content, does not make it a reliable source for the supply of vitamin B12 in a vegan diet.

No need to cook

By the way, raw sauerkraut is particularly beneficial for body and health. Those who can tolerate it should enjoy a raw sauerkraut nutrition as often as possible. For variation, you can also mix the raw kraut with grapes, pineapple pieces or small diced red pepper.

If you prefer to cook it,don't overdo it. 25 minutes are more than enough because long cooking destroys vitamins and leaves the vegetables rather bland and lax. For a sauerkraut salad, it is not necessary anyway, because the fermented cabbage is already cooked.

Soup variations

If you leave out the beets, add 2 tablespoons sour cream and some mushrooms to the soup you'll almost have a vegetarian “kapusnyak”. This is an Ukranian sauerkraut meal which in original includes alsosmoked or fresh pork spareribs.

If weight loss is your goal, then make sure to also check out my other plant-based vegetable soup based on cabbage.

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Sauerkraut soup recipe with beets and potatoes (30 minutes) (2024)

FAQs

Are beets and sauerkraut good for you? ›

Sauerkraut and red beets, the Lenten Superfoods, are back in vogue, not just with health nuts, but also fast food fans and party animals in Germany and North America. Why? They are healthy, versatile, tasty, and require little preparation, especially when they are consumed in pickled form.

What does beetroot sauerkraut taste like? ›

It's the perfect balance of locally grown cabbage and sweet beetroot combined with Australian ginger and sea salt. Fermented using traditional methods, it's got a good tang, and an earthy, yet sweet tone.

Are beets good for your bowels? ›

Beets can help with regularity. Fiber-rich foods like beets promote regularity and can help prevent constipation, diverticulitis, and hemorrhoids. The betaine they contain can also improve digestion.

Are beets good for gut bacteria? ›

Beets are high in fiber and promote the growth of good bacteria in your gut. Having plenty of healthy bacteria in your digestive system helps fight disease and boost your immune system. Fiber also improves digestion and reduces the risk of constipation.

What makes beets taste better? ›

Roasting beets deepens their natural sugars while tempering bitterness. Bake whole, wrapped beets at 400°F for 60-75 minutes until easily pierced by a fork. Allow to cool before peeling and juicing. Incorporating roasted beets creates a smoother, mellower, almost nutty-flavored blended juice.

What does fermented beets do for your body? ›

Scientific evidence suggests that fermented beetroot juice has potent antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, anticancer, antimicrobial, antidepressant, antihypertensive, hepatoprotective, hypocholesterolemic, immunomodulatory, and probiotic properties [3,8,9,10,11,12,13,14].

What takes the bitterness out of sauerkraut? ›

Place the sauerkraut in a large glass bowl and cover it with apple juice and let it soak for at least 30 minutes. Drain and press out the excess moisture. The apple flavor will reduce the sourness in the sauerkraut, making it much more fun to eat.

What does eating sauerkraut everyday do to your body? ›

Sauerkraut has been scientifically proven to have immune-boosting qualities. Creating equilibrium inside your gut results in a healthy gut lining, which allows the development of natural antibodies that keep your body secure and protected. It has anti-inflammatory properties.

What does eating sauerkraut do for your body? ›

Summary. Sauerkraut is a versatile food full of essential nutrients like fiber, vitamins, and minerals. Live sauerkraut can also contain probiotic bacteria, which are good for your gut. Some nutrients in sauerkraut may contribute to improved heart health, bone health, immune function, and inflammation.

What are the benefits of fermented cabbage and beets? ›

Adding fermented, probiotic-rich foods like this Beet and Turmeric sauerkraut in your diet can help:
  • Improve digestive and immune health.
  • Aid in detox and metabolism.
  • Balance hormones and reduce the risk of mood disorders.
  • Lower the risk of cancer and brain disorders.
  • Reduce inflammation and allergies.
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