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Beef Stroganoff


JennyC

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I normally don't ask many questions like this..but I don't know where to start. We are going camping this weekend and we would like to make beef stroganoff. When we have made it in the past we used a mix, but I can't remember the names of any of the mixes, let alone have any idea of their gluten free status. I know gluten free pantry has a mix, but I don't have time to order it.

Thanks in advance.


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Mrs. Leepers has an easy gluten free beef strogonoff mix.

I have found it in Smith's grocery stores (in the organic and health foods aisle) and Whole Foods.

BB

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Mrs. Leepers has an easy gluten free beef strogonoff mix.

I have found it in Smith's grocery stores (in the organic and health foods aisle) and Whole Foods.

BB

Mrs. Leepers is GOOD!! Reminds me of the old "hamburger helper" days of the past! ha It's good for those quick and easy meals. It also re-heats and freezes well (leftovers).

-Jessica :rolleyes:

blueeyedmanda Community Regular

I am not sure if they still do but Gluten Free Pantry used to make it, I have gotten the single serve containers before and it was good.

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I 3rd theMrs. Leepers!!! My little guy and I loved it!!!

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Tabz Contributor

:) my grandma makes me a safe one

the recipe is easy .

beef stroganoff

ingredients

1 PD. hamburger, any kind you like

2 TBS. plus 3/4 c. sour cream

1 can cream of mushroom soup - you can use 1 cup homemade insted if you want

2 TBS. onion soup mix - the cheap single packet $0.39 are gluten free

directions

1: brown hamburger, drain the fat out, put back in sauce pan or skillet,

add remaing ingredients, cook for 15 minutes. enjoy.

im glad to help.

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