Carp Fish Soup over a Fire
Carp fish soup cooked over a campfire is one of the most soulful and authentic dishes in Russian cuisine — it truly comes into its own only …
Fish soup recipes cover river and sea traditions of first courses: classic ukha from ruff and perch, ukha from silver carp and mackerel, botvinya on beet greens, Finnish creamy lohikeitto with salmon, fish solyanka, yushka with millet, soup from canned pink salmon. The section gathers Russian, Scandinavian and Mediterranean classics.
Fish soup rests on the broth, with choice driven by species. Ukha cooks from small river fish – ruff, perch, roach – with minimal vegetables: an onion, carrot, potato, peppercorns, bay leaf. The broth stays clear under a gentle simmer with skimmed foam. A mixed ukha layers two or three fish: ruff first for depth, then strained, with pike or zander added. Sea soups use mackerel, pink salmon, cod, salmon – thicker and richer broth. Cream variants thicken with milk and sautéed leek.
Regional palette. Russian – river ukha, mixed-fish, yushka with millet, cold botvinya, fish solyanka with lemon. Scandinavian – Finnish lohikeitto with salmon, Norwegian fiskesuppe. Mediterranean – Italian cacciucco with white wine, Spanish sopa de pescado. Quick – canned pink salmon with millet, sprat in tomato.
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Carp fish soup cooked over a campfire is one of the most soulful and authentic dishes in Russian cuisine — it truly comes into its own only …
Pike perch (zander) fish soup is one of the most prized Russian-style ukhas — pike perch is considered the "king" of freshwater fish thanks …
This pink salmon soup is a classic Russian budget dinner — a hot, hearty bowl ready in 30 minutes from a single can of pink salmon, a handfu…
Finnish salmon soup with marjoram and cream is a famous national dish of Finland, known around the world as Lohikeitto. It's a tender, cream…
Silver carp fish soup is one of the richest and most flavorful Russian-style ukhas thanks to the large head and tail of this fish, which rel…