Potato Mushroom Soup (Czech Bramboračka) Recipe - Cook Like Czechs (2024)

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This is a recipe for Czech potato soup, which we call "bramboračka" or "bramborová polévka" in the Czech Republic. It's a traditional, old-fashioned potato soup loaded with root vegetables, mushrooms, and other healthy ingredients.

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Czechs like to think of this peasant potato soup as their culinary treasure. No wonder, it really is delicious! Today I will show you how to make homemade bramboracka from scratch.

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➜ What is bramboracka soup?

Bramboračka is a hearty and incredibly flavorful Czech potato soup made with root vegetables, onions, and potatoes. Dried mushrooms and marjoram are crucial ingredients.

NOTE: For those of you who don't eat meat, I have good news: this recipe is meatless, so it's a vegetarian potato soup. It also contains no cheese, milk, or heavy cream.

MY TIP: Try out split pea soup, Czech Christmas hrachova polevka (it tastes seriously good!)

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➜ Pronunciation

I have recorded a short audio clip on pronouncing the Czech word bramboračka.

The first word in the audio is "bramboračka", the last is "bramborová polévka", which means potato soup. Brambor is a potato in English.

➜ Ingredients

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Root veggies are very typical for many Czech soups, including Czech potato soup. Here's a summary of what you'll need to make this soup:

  • Potatoes; peeled and diced, use any all-purpose potatoes
  • Root vegetables: parsley root, celeriac, carrot; peeled and diced into about ½ inch pieces.
  • Yellow onion
  • All-purpose flour; used in the roux to thicken the soup
  • Dried mushrooms; preferably European, dried
  • Unsalted butter; a relatively large amount, to sauté the vegetables first, it's an important step to get the best flavor into the potato soup!
  • Cloves of garlic; chopped
  • Caraway seeds; crushed for more aroma (learn how to grind spices by hand)
  • Dried marjoram
  • Black pepper; ground
  • Parsley leaves; to garnish the finished soup
  • Salt
  • Water; or vegetable stock for bold flavor

Dried marjoram and crushed caraway add depth of flavor and a true "Czech" feel to this soup. Both spices are widely used in Czech cuisine.

You’ll find the exact amount of ingredients below in the recipe card, which you can also print out.

➜ Instructions

STEP 1: Clean and peel the vegetables (carrot, parsley root, celery, potatoes) and cut into ½-inch cubes. Peel and chop the garlic. Finely chop the onion.

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STEP 2: Soak the dried mushrooms in 1 ¼ cups water, bring to a boil, and gently simmer for about 10 minutes. Reserve the mushroom stock for later.

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QUICK TIP: If you are a fan of mushrooms, try scrambled eggs with mushrooms (Czech smazenice)!

STEP 3: Heat a Dutch oven or a thick-bottomed soup pot over medium heat and melt the butter. Add the root vegetables (carrot, parsley root, celery - not the onion yet).

STEP 4: Fry the vegetables until lightly golden (5-8 minutes), stirring occasionally. Add the onion and cook for 5 minutes, stirring occasionally.

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STEP 5: Reduce the heat to one-third and start making the roux. Add the flour to the vegetables and fry for about a minute, until the veggies are coated with flour and lightly golden. Stir frequently to prevent the flour from scorching. Add the crushed caraway seeds and ground pepper, and stir.

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Note: Do not skip any of the steps above. Sautéing the vegetables in butter gives you the perfect base for a flavorful soup.

STEP 6: Add about a cup of water or vegetable broth and whisk to prevent lumps. Add the remaining liquid and stir. Salt to taste, turn up the heat, cover and bring to a boil.

STEP 7: Once the soup starts to boil, add the diced potatoes and boil gently for 10 minutes. Then add the chopped garlic, soaked mushrooms and about 1 cup of stock. Reduce heat and let cook covered for about 5-7 minutes, or until potatoes are tender.

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STEP 8: The last step is to add the dried marjoram. Rub the marjoram with your fingers before adding it to release its essential oils. Cook for another 1 minute, then remove the bramboracka soup from the heat.

STEP 9: Taste and season with salt and pepper if necessary. Stir in a spoon of chopped fresh parsley.

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MY TIP: Don’t miss Květáková polévka, Czech white cauliflower soup

➜ Serving

This potato soup is very filling and can be served either as a first course for a light lunch or as a stand-alone meal with a slice of fresh crusty bread.

For a nice presentation and a little extra flavor, garnish each bowl of soup with chopped green parsley.

My personal tip: I find that this soup tastes even better the next day when the flavors have developed. Just heat it up in a small pot on the stove or in the microwave.

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➜ How to store

Cool remaining soup completely, then refrigerate in a covered pot. It will keep for about four days.

Czech potato soup freezes perfectly! Place individual portions in an airtight container and put in the freezer. Use within three months.

➜ Video recipe for mushroom potato soup

Is the blog recipe not enough? I made a video for you on how to make this Czech potato soup!

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➜ Useful tips

  • This potato soup is thickened with a floury roux. The roux thickens the soup and gives it a velvety texture.
  • The next day, the soup gets thicker. You can stir in a tablespoon of water during reheating to make it thinner.

More Czech soups:

  • Česnečka – garlic soup known as a hangover soup
  • Zelňačka – Czech style sauerkraut soup
  • Gulášová polévka – spiced goulash soup
  • Sourdough soup – with mushrooms
  • Tripe soup – drztkova polevka
  • Oyster mushroom soup – polevka z hlivy

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Bramboračka – Czech Potato Soup

This is a recipe for Czech potato soup, which we call "bramboračka" or "bramborová polévka" in the Czech Republic. It's a traditional, old-fashioned potato soup loaded with root vegetables, mushrooms, and other healthy ingredients.

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Prep Time: 30 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 30 minutes minutes

Total Time: 1 hour hour

Servings: 4

Calories: 440kcal

Author: Petra Kupská

Course: Soup

Cuisine: Czech

Keyword: Potato recipes, Vegetable Recipes

Ingredients

  • 3 onions medium
  • 1 carrot large
  • 3 and ½ ounces celeriac root (100 g)
  • 1 parsley root medium
  • 4 potatoes medium
  • 3 cloves garlic
  • 1 handful dried mushrooms ideally European varieties; plus 1 and 1/4 cup water to soak
  • ¾ stick unsalted butter (85 g)
  • cup all-purpose flour (40 g)
  • 5 cups water or vegetable broth
  • 1 Tablespoon fresh parsley
  • 1 Tablespoon dried marjoram
  • ½ teaspoon caraway seeds crushed
  • ¼ teaspoon ground pepper
  • salt

Instructions

  • Clean and peel the vegetables (carrot, parsley root, celery, potatoes) and cut into ½-inch cubes. Peel and chop the garlic. Finely chop the onion.

  • Soak the dried mushrooms in 1 ¼ cups water, bring to a boil, and gently simmer for about 10 minutes. Reserve the mushroom stock for later.

  • Heat a Dutch oven or a thick-bottomed soup pot over medium heat and melt the butter. Add the root vegetables (carrot, parsley root, celery - not the onion yet).

  • Fry the vegetables until lightly golden (5-8 minutes), stirring occasionally. Add the onion and cook for 5 minutes, stirring occasionally.

  • Reduce the heat to one-third and start making the roux. Add the flour to the vegetables and fry for about a minute, until the veggies are coated with flour and lightly golden. Stir frequently to prevent the flour from scorching. Add the crushed caraway seeds and ground pepper, and stir.

  • Add about a cup of water or vegetable broth and whisk to prevent lumps. Add the remaining liquid and stir. Salt to taste, turn up the heat, cover and bring to a boil.

  • Once the soup starts to boil, add the diced potatoes and boil gently for 10 minutes. Then add the chopped garlic, soaked mushrooms and about 1 cup of stock. Reduce heat and let cook covered for about 5-7 minutes, or until potatoes are tender.

  • The last step is to add the dried marjoram. Rub the marjoram with your fingers before adding it to release its essential oils. Cook for another 1 minute, then remove the bramboracka soup from the heat.

  • Taste and season with salt and pepper if necessary. Stir in a spoon of chopped fresh parsley.

Notes

  • Makes 4 portions.
  • SERVING: This potato soup is very filling and can be served either as a first course for a light lunch or as a stand-alone meal with a slice of fresh crusty bread. For a nice presentation and a little extra flavor, garnish each bowl of soup with chopped green parsley.
  • I find that this soup tastes even better the next day when the flavors have developed. Just heat it up in a small pot on the stove or in the microwave.

DISCLAIMER: Because I come from Central Europe, my recipes are based on metric units such as grams or milliliters. Check out how I convert metric units to the U.S. system:

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Nutritional Estimate pro portion

Calories: 440kcal | Carbohydrates: 65g | Protein: 8g | Fat: 18g | Saturated Fat: 11g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 1g | Monounsaturated Fat: 5g | Trans Fat: 1g | Cholesterol: 46mg | Sodium: 74mg | Potassium: 1333mg | Fiber: 10g | Sugar: 8g | Vitamin A: 3209IU | Vitamin C: 60mg | Calcium: 107mg | Iron: 3mg

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Potato Mushroom Soup (Czech Bramboračka) Recipe - Cook Like Czechs (2024)

FAQs

How to improve bland potato soup? ›

Your potato soup is bland? Try adding a little more salt. That's usually the answer to any issue of blandness, no matter the recipe in question. A basic Appalachian style potato soup uses only a handful of simple ingredients, leaning on milk and water and often bouillon to create the brothy soup base.

What are the best potatoes for thickening soup? ›

Russets or all-purpose baking potatoes are high in starch and low in moisture. In soups, they will soak up the liquid and lose their shape. This makes them the ideal choice for making creamy soups or thickening a runny soup. Try using Russet potatoes to create the perfect Loaded Potato Soup.

What can I add to my potato soup to make it taste better? ›

The Best Potato Soup Topping
  1. Shredded sharp cheddar cheese.
  2. Crispy bacon.
  3. Finely chopped broccoli.
  4. Green Onions.
  5. Sour Cream.
  6. Fresh Chives.
  7. Chili Powder.
Jan 2, 2022

Why does my potato soup have no flavor? ›

Perhaps the simplest approach is to flavor your soup with salt throughout the cooking process. Instead of waiting until the end of cooking to realize your soup lacks taste, you can add a bit of salt during each phase of cooking. Doing so will help bring out the flavors of each of the ingredients.

How do you add thickness to potato soup? ›

A slurry can thicken a soup toward the end of the cooking process. Combine cornstarch and a little bit of water—or the chicken stock from the soup—in a small bowl. With the soup simmering over medium-low heat, whisk in the slurry. The soup should start to thicken almost immediately.

How do you keep potatoes firm in potato soup? ›

To prevent potatoes from getting mushy in soup, consider the following tips:
  1. **Choose the Right Potato:** Opt for waxy potatoes, such as red or Yukon Gold, instead of starchy varieties like Russet. ...
  2. **Cut Uniformly:** Cut the potatoes into uniform pieces.
Aug 10, 2021

Do you cook potatoes before adding to soup? ›

There's no need to boil potatoes before adding them to soup. Just be sure to add them with enough time to cook without overcooking the other soup ingredients. For diced potatoes, this is typically 10 to 15 minutes.

How do I fix bland tasting soup? ›

Add acidic ingredients.

Foods that have a great deal of acidity, like lemon juice, vinegar, white wine, and tomato puree, can help liven up the flavor of bland-tasting bone and other broths. "The acidity of these ingredients works to complement and enhance the broth's flavors, not mask it.

How do you fix bland potatoes? ›

Salt the water generously.

If you don't add enough salt, the potatoes will be bland. It's surprising that such a simple ingredient would make a big difference, but it will. Adding salt to the cooking water also helps the potatoes could faster and break apart better, resulting in fluffier and creamier mashed potatoes.

What can I add to soup to make it less bland? ›

Use fresh, good quality ingredients like vegetables and herbs. Add a little bit of vinegar or lemon juice to your soup to make it taste better. Use a high-quality broth or stock as a base for your soup. Roast or caramelize your vegetables before adding them to your soup to bring out their natural sweetness.

How do you revive potato soup? ›

How can I fix a potato soup that turned out too thin? If your potato soup turned out too thin, don't worry! There are a few ways to fix it. You can create a slurry using cornstarch or flour mixed with cold water, then slowly whisk it into the soup and continue to simmer until it thickens.

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