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Recipie For Beef Stroganaff?


Samanthasmomma

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Im not a very good cook, and I am really craving beef stroganaff. Anybody have any recipies or ideas?


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That sounds kind of tough since it calls for sour cream. Can you get a soy based sour cream? If so and you can eat soy, maybe try that.

I've never tried to recreate it since I don't like it at all. But when I do tuna casserole, I made sort of a cream soup base of fresh and/or dried and reconstituted mushrooms chopped fine in the food processor, along with a bit of celery and onion. I sautee this all in some olive oil then add a bit of sweet rice flour to thicken it up a bit after the liquid has come out of the veggies. This makes a nice base but it doesn't taste like the creamy sauce for a strogonoff would.

One thing my husband likes (and strogonoff is one of his favorite foods) is Hormel Beef Au Jus. I heat up a package or two in a big skillet, using a big spoon to break the meat down into smaller pieces. I simply take the refrigerated product and put it right in the skillet. The hardened bits of fat stay in the container for the most part and I just throw that part away.

While the meal heats through, I cook a package of Tinkyada Fettucine noodles until just al dente. I then drain them and add them to the meat, along with a little sprinkle of parsley. I just stir it together gently over the heat to heat it all through. Perhaps you could try something like that and add a bit of soy based sour cream?

AndreaB Contributor

I have a recipe in the recipe thread I started last year. You can use whatever beef you like.....we use ground beef for pretty much everything.

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Guest j_mommy

Mrs. Leepers brand has a beef stroganaff....kinda of like hambuger helper.....it's really good! I love that brand!

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rocksea Newbie

I make stroganoff all the time and my family loves it. Recipe is for 4 people. Brown 1 pound ground beef, drain well. Add 6-8 oz. mushrooms (I like the pre-sliced bellas), one med chopped onion, 1 tsp. italian seasoning, 1 tsp. terragon cover tighly on low for about 15 minutes (mushrooms should be cooked through). Add 8 oz container of sour cream (or soy) (my son is allergic to wheat not celiac). Prepare 12-16 oz bag of rice noodles (we use tinkyada) and add to skillet stir a couple of minutes. Serve

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We also just started using Mrs. Leepers brand but have not tried the stroganoff as of yet. But the Lasagana is real good. We buy it at Safeway.

Samanthasmomma Apprentice

Thank you all, I now have multiple options!


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sickchick Community Regular

I'm craving stroganoff now, am making this for dinner lol :D

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