- Zupa chrzanowa – horseradish soup – this is one I came across recently when I found it on a list on favourite Polish soups.
- It is often made at Easter* time however it is NOT one my mother ever made!
- It is a “white” soup due to its use of white vegetables and soured cream.
- You could call it a “cousin” of zurek – sour rye soup.
- The original recipes use fresh grated horseradish but this is not so easy to come by in England so I used 2 small jars of creamed horseradish sauce instead.
- Parsley root is also not to easy to find but the amount of celeriac can be increased slightly.
- White turnip can be used if you cannot find any celeriac in the shops.
- The soup is served with halves of hard boiled eggs and sometimes skwarki – crispy bacon bits.
INGREDIENTS
- 3 or 4 slices of streaky smoked bacon – optional
- 4 -5 Frankfurter style sausages – chopped into small lengths.
- 2 -3 medium onions
- Butter to fry
- (1 parsley root – if available – chopped)
- ½ of a celeriac – chopped into small cubes
- 2-3 medium sized potatoes – chopped into small cubes**
- 2 litres of chicken stock
- ½ teaspoon of dried marjoram
- 2 bay leaves
- 4 grains of allspice
- 4 peppercorns
- 2 small jars of creamy horseradish sauce
- 4 hard boiled eggs – halved – 1 egg per serving
- Salt & pepper to taste – if needed
- ** You can use already boiled potatoes – cubed and added at a later stage of the soup making.
METHOD
- Chop the bacon into small pieces and fry gently to remove the fat and make skwarki. These will be used to garnish the soup.
- Chop the onions into small pieces.
- Fry these gently in the butter till soft – do not brown.
- Put the stock into a large pan and add the onions, the parsley and celeriac.
- Also add the marjoram, bay leaves, allspice and peppercorns.
- Heat gently until the vegetables are becoming soft.
- Add the sausages and horseradish sauce and heat for another 5 minutes or so.
- Season to taste.
- *
- Served with the bacon pieces and the halved hard boiled eggs.


Served in Royal Doulton Carnation soup plates.
*Horseradish is in the Easter basket that is blessed. It is a symbol of the bitter sacrifice of Christ.