Hamburger Helper makes it in a box. You can even get it in a generic brand.
1 lb good quality beef steak, trim off the fat and cut into strips approx 1 inch long and ½ wide
2 medium green peppers, deseeded and cut into chunks
1 large onion, sliced and chopped (but don't make too small)
8 oz mushrooms, sliced (add more if you like them)
6 oz cream (double or single is OK)
4 oz Butter for frying
Parsley (optional)
Freshly ground salt and black pepper
In 2 oz melted butter Cook onions and peppers, add more butter, then mushrooms, when cooked put to one side
Fry the steak in batches in the rest of the butter
Add all ingredients back into the pan, then add cream
Serve with boiled rice, sprinkled with the chopped parsley
Serves 4
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Recipes for Beef Stroganoff can be found on many food websites. FoodTV and All Recipes both have many recipes for Beef Stroganoff one can make. Required ingredients and instructions are included with each recipe. Some recipes include photos of the finished product.
One delicious recipe that combines beef stroganoff with roast is to sear a seasoned beef roast, then shred it and mix it into a creamy stroganoff sauce made with mushrooms, onions, and sour cream. Serve the mixture over egg noodles or mashed potatoes for a flavorful and hearty meal.
The same as beef stroganoff, but substituting the beef with chicken.
A person can learn to make beef Stroganoff by finding a recipe of this. There are recipes online especially at All Recipes the website. A common cook book will also have this.
Beef Stroganoff is a Russian dish, which in its original form dates from the 19th century (before 1861) as "Beef à laStroganov."
Beef A La Stroganoff
There are many ways to cook beef stroganoff, and depending on which recipes you use, the ingredients varies. The only main ingredient that is consistent is the use of beef and egg noodles.
Beef Stroganoff is a Russian dish, which in its original form dates from the 19th century (before 1861) as "Beef à laStroganov."
no but there is beef stroganoff i disagree certainly pork Stroganoff exists. Iadded a link with a few recipes.
Yes, you can safely freeze beef stroganoff.
No, it's from Hungary.