Polish Sauerkraut Soup Recipe: And Trip to Krakow (2024)

If you’re visiting Poland, you’ll no doubt find a restaurant that serves Polish sauerkraut soup. I’m a big fan of sauerkraut so that’s why I love it and it’s incredibly good for your gut. If it isn’t your thing I totally understand, but if it is, you’ll love the recipe below.

Enjoy this recipe!

Polish Sauerkraut Soup Recipe: And Trip to Krakow (1)

Polish Sauerkraut Soup

Rebecca Forstadt Olkowski

Polish sauerkraut soup can be made with bits of smoked meat and bacon or strictly vegetarian. It’s your preference.

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Ingredients

Broth

  • 2 lb small rib pieces of pork fat trimmed
  • Water
  • 2 carrots
  • 1 onion with peel
  • 2 ribs celery
  • Sprig of parsley
  • Salt and Pepper to taste

Soup

  • 1 onion chopped
  • 2 cups of sliced brown mushrooms dried imported wild mushrooms are even better – soak 20-30 mins and then and boil them in a small amount of water before adding them to the soup
  • 4 cloves of garlic minced
  • 2 lbs of fermented sauerkraut German sauerkraut is the best drained.
  • 2 cups of boiled and sliced potatoes Since they will simmer in the soup they don’t need to be completely done
  • 6 strips of bacon optional or substitute 1-2 Tbsp of olive oil
  • 1/2 of a 2 foot smoked Kielbasa sausage cubed optional
  • Black pepper to taste
  • 1 tsp of ground allspice

Instructions

Broth

  • Brown the small rib pieces of pork.

  • Add the rib pieces to a large saucepan and cover with water.

  • Add 2 carrots, 1 unpeeled onion, 2 stalks of celery, parsley, salt and pepper to taste

  • Bring to a boil and simmer for several hours.

  • After the broth has cooled put it through a sieve and set aside.

  • (if you don’t want to make homemade broth, use 48 oz store-bought meat or vegetable broth.

Soup

  • Fry the bacon strips in a skillet until the bacon is crispy. Remove the bacon and set them on paper towels. Leave the drippings in the skillet. (If you prefer not to use bacon, simply heat the olive oil in the skillet instead)

  • When the bacon is cool chop it into bacon bits.

  • Saute the onions, mushrooms, and sauerkraut until the onions are translucent.

  • Add the garlic and saute for about 1 minute

  • Take the onions, mushrooms, sauerkraut and garlic off the heat and set the mixture aside.

  • Add the broth, allspice, and pepper

  • Add the boiled and sliced potatoes

  • Add the Kielbasa and bacon bits (or leave out if you prefer vegetarian)

  • Bring the mixture to a simmer and let it cook on low for about 30 minutes or more.

  • Lastly, add the onions, mushrooms, sauerkraut, and garlic back into the pot and cook until heated.

Notes

I didn’t use salt because the sauerkraut is fairly salty. Taste before you salt.
Also, I originally added a sprinking of caraway seeds but was told that caraway was more Czech than Polish. However, according to a reader, caraway helps cut the gas. Add it if you like. I personally love it.

The inspiration for this recipe started with an organ concert in Kraków, Poland

While we were in Poland we spent two nights in Kraków. We were looking for things to do so I went on the Internet and found a free organ concert that was taking place that evening at the Kraków Academy of Music.

Find a local guide in Krakow, Poland, here.

The Kraków Academy of Music was founded in 1888 and is located just outside the old medieval city gates and within walking distance of our hotel.

Krakow is a hauntingly beautiful and huge medieval city with a perfectly intact Old Town Square that is one of the largest in all of Europe. It survived WWII although it was on the brink of being blown up. If you ever get a chance to visit, you will be awestruck at its beauty. Poland is also an affordable city to visit because its currency is not on the Euro.

Our pre-concert snack

We arrived too early for the concert so we decided to walk and find someplace to get a snack. We found a pub nearby called “The Dog in the Fog.It looked cozy and rustic and because it was winter we thought it would be a nice place to warm up. Who could resist a pub named for a dog?

The pub was popular with students who attended several of the schools near the old town square. We sat down to have a glass of beer and I ordered a bowl of authentic Polish Sauerkraut soup which turned out to be a tantalizing concoction of sauerkraut, potatoes, and sausage. I vowed to find a way to replicate it and I think I did a pretty good job in the recipe above.

Music is a universal language

After we ate, we headed back to the Academy of Music to listen to the concert. No one spoke English so we couldn’t understand a word they were saying, but that didn’t matter because the talented students of the Academy performed beautifully.It was a delightful way to spend the evening and take part in the local culture.

Old Kraków is not to be missed if you’re in Poland

Old Town Kraków is a UNESCO World Heritage Site dating back to the 7th century. Most of Poland’s prestigious artists and academics got their start there and it’s where archbishop Karol Wojtyła was elevated to the position of Pope of the Catholic Church. The Jagiellonian University is the oldest in Poland and is located in Kraków. It was founded in 1364 by Casimir the Great.

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Have you ever tried Polish sauerkraut soup? Please leave a comment below.

Polish Sauerkraut Soup Recipe: And Trip to Krakow (2024)

FAQs

What's the difference between Polish sauerkraut and regular sauerkraut? ›

The main difference between commercially available styles is how finely the cabbage is sliced. Sauerkraut that is finely sliced rather than roughly chopped makes this essentially rustic food easier to eat and use. Sauerkraut made in Poland is usually very good. It can be rinsed before use but will still taste salty.

What do Polish people call sauerkraut? ›

The translation for “sauerkraut” that I know of is kapusta kiszona. (Literally: pickled cabbage.)

Which country eats the most sauerkraut? ›

Germany is considered a sauerkraut nation - especially in international perception. During world war, English and American opponents even called Germans "Krauts". And the term is still used today. As a side note, however, the per capita consumption of sauerkraut is higher in the US and France than in Germany.

Where did sauerkraut soup originate? ›

Although "sauerkraut" is from a German word (Sauerkraut), the dish did not originate in Germany. Some claim fermenting cabbage suan cai was already practised in the days of the building of the Great Wall of China.

Is sauerkraut good or bad for you? ›

Sauerkraut may provide various health benefits, such as effects on immune health and inflammation. It may also contain antioxidants and substances with anticancer properties. Most people can safely consume sauerkraut. However, it may cause people with histamine intolerance to develop allergy-like symptoms.

Why is sauerkraut good for your gut? ›

Sauerkraut is a good source of fibre as well as vitamins and minerals and being a fermented food it promotes the growth of beneficial probiotics which are important for digestive health. The nutritional value of food, like cabbage, can be enriched by fermentation and it makes the food easier for us to digest.

What are the benefits of Polish sauerkraut? ›

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. Eating fermented foods has also been linked to reduced anxiety symptoms.

What does Polish sauerkraut taste like? ›

At Vlasic®, we're partial to Polish sauerkraut. We have perfected ours by adding in the subtle yet aromatic flavor of caraway seeds. Bring its tangy, hearty crunch to your next grill-out—it's perfect for burgers and sausages. Get creative and try it on toast, in soup, or as a side to meat and potatoes.

Does Polish sauerkraut have probiotics? ›

Improve Digestion

However, it's not just sauerkraut's fiber content that makes this food so good for digestion. Sauerkraut is also packed with probiotics that can improve your overall gut health. This combination makes sauerkraut an excellent food to aid with digestion.

What are the two types of sauerkraut? ›

However, there are two main types of sauerkraut, and they are drastically different in a number of ways. The first (our favorite) is raw sauerkraut, also known as unpasteurized sauerkraut, and the second is canned sauerkraut, also known as pasteurized sauerkraut!

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