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A Saucy Beef Stroganoff Recipe to Keep You Warm and Satisfied!

Indulge in a hearty and comforting meal that is easy to make with this classic dish known as Beef Stroganoff.

Made from fresh cuts of beef, this creamy dish – named after the Russian Stroganov family – tastes delicious served over rice, potatoes, or pasta.

Originally from Russia, beef stroganoff is a popular dish with different variations in many European countries (e.g. Sweden and Finland) and non-European countries (e.g. Japan).

Of course, variations of this dish are also very popular in the United States and Canada.

This recipe is a more traditional version of beef stroganoff with sour cream and no mushrooms.

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Legend has it that the dish was invented by a French chef who worked for the rich and important Stroganov family in Russia. (Talk about French influence on Russian cuisine, eh, Chicken kiev?)

However, it’s also noted that variations of this recipe existed before that time.

Over the years, the dish has been slightly modified to include or omit ingredients and been attributed to other creators. These days, you may even find it simplified with ground beef.

Overall, it has similar characteristics to German goulash, which we like to eat with egg dumplings (spaetzle).

Ingredients

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To make this homemade beef stroganoff, here are the ingredients that you will need. It’s not too many and none of them are things you’d have to search high and low for!

  • Beef – Use whole pieces of beef that you cut yourself (e.g. sirloin, tenderloin) or use pre-cut stewing beef (will likely take longer until tender).
  • Large onion – One large onion to add flavor to the dish.
  • All-purpose flour – To thicken the sauce.
  • Tomato paste – For flavor. Use tomato paste, not tomato sauce.
  • Sour cream – Alternatively, use cream.
  • Broth – Any type of broth will work. Beef broth and vegetable broth are good options, but chicken broth also works.
  • Salt – To add flavor.
  • Black pepper – To add flavor.
  • Olive oil – For frying the beef. Alternatively use avocado oil, canola oil, sunflower oil or similar.

Recipe Tips and Substitutions

Before you dive into this traditional beef stroganoff recipe, read through these recipe tips and tricks so that you know exactly what to expect.

The recipe may differ from the version of beef stroganoff you are familiar with!

  • In order for the beef stroganoff to cook faster, it is important to choose meat from a young cow or veal.
  • For tender beef, use cuts such as sirloin or tenderloin and slice the meat against the grain.
  • You can use cream instead of sour cream, and add less broth so you don’t get too much sauce.
  • If you don’t like tomato paste, you can skip it – there are beef stroganoff variations without tomato paste. Keep in mind that it will change the flavor.
  • Mushrooms can be added if you like, but our recipe leaves them out since they are a more recent addition to the recipe. If you do include them, sauté them with the onions.
  • You can add more spices if you like.

How to Make Beef Stroganoff – Step by Step Instructions

In this section, we’ll show you exactly how to make this old-fashioned beef stroganoff recipe.

We’ve included the recipe process photos so you can follow along and track your progress at home.

The detailed recipe card with all ingredients and steps – but without visuals – can be found at the bottom of the post.

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Place the pieces of beef on a cutting board between two layers of plastic wrap.

Gently pound the beef with a meat mallet to flatten the pieces. This will help the beef to cook faster and become tender.

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Now cut the beef into thin strips.

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Heat olive oil in a large frying pan with higher sides. When hot, add the raw beef and fry for 4-5 minutes on medium-high heat. Stir frequently.

Keep in mind that you are not trying to fully cook the beef at this time.

Transfer the beef to a plate.

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Peel the onion and cut it into thin strips. In the same pan, fry the onion in the remaining olive oil for 6-7 minutes until soft. Stir regularly.

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Add the flour to the pan and mix it with the onion. Fry for another 2 minutes.

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Next, add the tomato paste and sour cream.

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Pour the broth into the pan and stir.

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Mix everything thoroughly and bring to a boil. Cook for about 5 minutes.

Optional: For convenience, transfer the sauce with the onions to a saucepan.

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Add the beef, salt, and pepper and mix well. If the sauce seems too thick, add more broth or water.

Cover and simmer until the beef is tender. This depends on the beef and can take anywhere from 15 to 60 minutes, or longer.

Once the beef is tender, taste the sauce and add more spices if needed.

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Serve the beef stroganoff hot with rice, potatoes, or pasta. Enjoy!

Storage Tips

Any leftover beef stroganoff can be stored in a sealed container in the fridge for 3-4 days.

The best way to reheat depends on how much you have left. If you have a lot, use a pan on the stove. Add a bit of water or broth to the sauce in a saucepan and reheat on the stove on low.

Otherwise, you can just put the amount you need in a microwaveable dish and reheat it in the microwave.

FAQ

Here are some popular questions about this classic dish and some answers for you!

What is beef stroganoff?

Beef Stroganoff is a creamy, meaty dish made from cooked pieces of beef in a simple roux, then served with potatoes, rice, or pasta.

Where is beef stroganoff from?

Beef stroganoff originated in Russia. While the recipe may have existed before, the attributed name is from the Russian Stroganov family, for whom a French chef was cooking.

How to make beef stroganoff?

To make beef stroganoff, sear the beef and set it aside. Next, fry the onions and add the tomato paste, sour cream, and broth to create a roux. Simmer until thickened and tender and serve hot.

What to serve with beef stroganoff?

Given the thick, creamy texture of the sauce, beef stroganoff is best served with a side like rice, potatoes, or pasta.

Related Recipes

If you liked this classic Beef Stroganoff, here are some more Russian recipes that might inspire your next creation!

  • Solyanka (Smoked Meat Soup)
  • Aspic (Meat Jelly)
  • Pirozhki (Russian Hand Pies)
  • Okroshka (Cold Summer Soup)
  • Russian Olivier Salad
  • Chicken Kiev

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Beef Stroganoff

This creamy, meaty Beef Stroganoff is the perfect dinner dish. Made with fresh beef and a few other ingredients, it's a hearty dinner meal that pairs well with rice, potatoes, or pasta.

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Prep Time: 5 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 1 hour hour 30 minutes minutes

Total Time: 1 hour hour 35 minutes minutes

Servings: 4

Ingredients

  • 2 pounds beef, whole or cut into pieces
  • 1 large onion
  • 1 tablespoon all-purpose flour
  • 1 tablespoon tomato paste
  • 1 cup sour cream
  • 1 cup broth
  • 1/3 teaspoon salt, more to taste
  • 1/3 teaspoon black pepper, more to taste
  • 2 tablespoons olive oil

Instructions

  • Place the pieces of beef on a cutting board between two layers of plastic wrap. Gently pound with a meat mallet to flatten the pieces. This will allow the beef to cook faster and become tender.

    2 pounds beef

  • Cut the beef into thin strips.

  • Heat olive oil in a large frying pan with higher sides. Once hot, add the raw beef and fry over medium-high heat for 4-5 minutes. Stir frequently. Transfer the beef to a plate.

    2 tablespoons olive oil

  • Peel the onion and cut it into thin strips. Fry it in the same pan in the remaining olive oil for 6-7 minutes, stirring regularly.

    1 large onion

  • Add flour to the pan and mix it with the onion. Fry for another 2 minutes.

    1 tablespoon all-purpose flour

  • Add tomato paste and sour cream.

    1 cup sour cream, 1 tablespoon tomato paste

  • Pour the broth into the pan and stir.

    1 cup broth

  • Mix everything thoroughly and bring to a boil. Cook for about 5 minutes. Optional: Transfer the sauce with the onions to a saucepan.

  • Add the beef, salt and pepper and mix well. If the sauce seems too thick, add more broth or water.

    1/3 teaspoon salt, 1/3 teaspoon black pepper

  • Simmer the beef stroganoff with the lid on until the beef is tender. Depending on the type of beef, this can take anywhere from 15 to 60 minutes, or longer.

  • Once the beef is tender, taste the sauce and add more salt or pepper if needed.

  • Serve the beef stroganoff hot with rice, potatoes or pasta. Enjoy!

Notes

  • In order for the beef stroganoff to cook faster, it is important to choose meat from a young cow or veal.
  • For tender beef, use cuts such as sirloin or tenderloin and slice the meat against the grain.
  • Instead of sour cream, you can use cream and add less broth so that you don’t get too much sauce.
  • You can add mushrooms if you want. Slice them and fry them with the onions.
  • You can add more spices if you like.

Nutrition

Calories: 780kcal | Carbohydrates: 9g | Protein: 41g | Fat: 64g | Saturated Fat: 24g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 2g | Monounsaturated Fat: 28g | Trans Fat: 3g | Cholesterol: 195mg | Sodium: 632mg | Potassium: 784mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 5g | Vitamin A: 546IU | Vitamin C: 4mg | Calcium: 110mg | Iron: 5mg

This nutritional information has been estimated by an online nutrition calculator. It should only be seen as a rough calculation and not a replacement for professional dietary advice.

Course Dinner

Cuisine Russian

This recipe was contributed by

Yuliia Stsepeleva

Yuliia was born in Ukraine and lived in Eastern Ukraine, close to Russia, for many years. Her experience makes her very familiar with both Ukrainian and Russian cuisine. She now lives in England, but still enjoys cooking Ukrainian dishes for her family.

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FAQs

Which country does beef stroganoff come from? ›

From its origins in mid-19th-century Tsarist Russia, it has become popular around the world, with considerable variation from the original recipe.

What is beef stroganoff in German? ›

Boeuf Stroganoff - Beef Stroganoff ⋆ My German Recipes.

What is the difference between beef stroganoff and Hungarian goulash? ›

Is beef stroganoff the same as goulash? No, because stroganoff is a thick pasta dish where one of the main ingredients is some type of pasta noddle, whereas goulash is more of a stew without noodles but lots of potatoes and different spices.

What is Brazilian stroganoff made of? ›

In Brazil, stroganoff is often made with beef, chicken or shrimp, but with a tomato base, and heavy cream instead of sour cream. The biggest difference is in the accompaniments: The stew is served with rice and topped with crispy potato sticks. Do not omit the crunchy potato; it may be a garnish, but it is essential.

Why do Brazilians eat stroganoff? ›

Russian immigrants made their way to Brazil around the 1920s after the revolution, with much of the population descending from Volga Germans who were booted out of the Soviet Union. In an unfamiliar country, stroganoff no doubt cemented itself as comfort food.

What is the difference between Russian and Brazilian stroganoff? ›

Brazilian Beef Stroganoff vs Russian Stroganoff

Brazilian beef stroganoff is similar, but it replaces the mustard with tomato paste, ketchup, and worcestershire sauce.

What is stroganoff in Portuguese? ›

Beef Stroganoff, or Estrogonofe de Carne, as we call it in Portuguese, is a very popular dish in Brazil.

What is the difference between American and European goulash? ›

American goulash is a one-pot dish of ground beef, pasta (often elbow macaroni), tomatoes and cheese. Sometimes it includes paprika, like its Hungarian counterpart. Since American goulash calls for ground beef, it cooks much faster than Hungarian goulash which relies on low-and-slow cooking to render the beef tender.

Why is beef stroganoff so good? ›

On the rare occasions he did cook, Beef Stroganoff was a perennial favorite, and something I crave to this day. It wasn't fancy but something about the way the intensely savory flavors of the mushrooms, onions and beef melded with the rich and slightly tangy sour cream made it irresistibly appealing.

Does beef stroganoff contain paprika? ›

Add the onion and cook gently for 10 minutes, or until softened and starting to caramelise. Stir in the garlic and cook gently for 2 minutes. Crumble in the stock cube and stir in the paprika and tomato purée.

Is Stroganoff Russian or Ukrainian? ›

Beef Stroganoff is a popular Russian dish of small pieces of beef fillet sautéed in sour cream sauce together with onions and mushrooms. The dish was named after Count Alexander Grigorievich Stroganoff, who lived in the late 19th century in Odessa.

What is the best substitute for sour cream in stroganoff? ›

Greek yogurt is a healthy alternative to the traditionally used sour cream in beef stroganoff recipes, so you can be confident that your family is getting a satisfying, healthy meal. Fresh dill and paprika will provide a sweet, slightly smoky garnish to top off the dish.

What does beef stroganoff mean in English? ›

noun. a dish of thin strips of beef cooked with onions, mushrooms, and seasonings, served in a sour-cream sauce.

What is Stroganoff sauce made of? ›

Sauce Ingredients: Butter, onion, garlic, white wine, beef stock, Worcestershire sauce, flour and plain Greek yogurt (or sour cream) are the ingredients used to make classic beef stroganoff sauce. If you prefer not to cook with wine, feel free to just add in a little extra beef stock instead.

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