Creamy Russian Beef Stroganoff Recipe (2024)

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Russian beef stroganoff is one of the country’s most beloved food exports.

This creamy dish is ideal to try if you’re looking for new and delicious ways to cook beef you have at home.

What is Russian Beef Stroganoff?

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Beef Stroganoff, simply, is a wholesome dish of sauteed beef and smetana, a type of sour cream made in Central and Eastern Europe.

This rich and creamy food is named after the wealthy Russian Stroganov family, as it was first cooked by their private chefs in the late 1800s.

Today Beef Stroganoff is popular all over the world. The recipe has evolved to include various spices, mushrooms, and other ingredients.

What do you serve the Beef Stroganoff with? The beauty of this dish is in its versatility.

I personally love the Beef Stroganoff with mashed potatoes, while my husband loves it with pasta or rice. Take your pick of sides – you can’t go wrong with any of them.

Russian Beef Stroganoff Ingredients

First, assemble all the ingredients. We’ll need the following:

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  • Sirloin Beef* (1.1 lb or 500 grams)
  • Mushrooms (1/2 lb or 225 grams), sliced
  • Crème fraîche or Russian sour cream (25% fat)** (1/2 cup or 120 grams)
  • Fresh heavy cream (10%) (1/3 cup or 80 ml)
  • Butter (3.5 tbsp or 50 grams)
  • Onion (one medium), thinly sliced
  • Sunflower oil (2 tbsp or 30 ml)
  • Cognac*** (3.5 tbsp or 50 ml)
  • Mustard (1 teaspoon)
  • Nutmeg (a dash)
  • Black ground pepper (to taste)
  • Salt (to taste)

* You can use other types of steaks for Beef Stroganoff, such as ribeye, flank, or rump steak but, in my opinion, sirloin tastes best.
** Russian sour cream is different from the one available in the United States. The closest substitute is crème fraîche. In a pinch though, you can use sour cream or plain yogurt. Don’t use any sour cream or yogurt that is low fat though, as it doesn’t make a good sauce and it may also cause the sauce to split.
*** You can substitute the cognac with any kind of brandy or replace it with beef stock if you don’t have any or prefer not to use alcohol in the recipe.

Russian Beef Stroganoff Step-by-Step Recipe

Before we start cooking, make sure you’ve prepped your ingredients. Take the crème fraîche and heavy cream out of the refrigerator and let them come up to room temperature. Thinly slice the onion. Clean the mushrooms and slice them.

Now, using a meat mallet, tenderize the meat.If you don’t have a meat tenderizer or mallet, you can just use your fist.

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Next, cut the beef into 1/2 inch(1 cm)-wide slices, and add a dash of salt and pepper.

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Preheat a pan over high heat and add 1 tbsp of sunflower oil. Add half of the meat slices and cook each side for about 1 minute until browned on the outside but still pink on the inside.

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Remove the cooked beef strips to a plate.

And now, add the remaining tablespoon of sunflower oil to the pan and cook the remaining half of the beef strips for about 1 minute until browned on the outside but still pink on the inside.

Set aside the beef strips on a plate, and we can move on to the sauce.

For the sauce:

Turn the heat on the pan down to low, and add the butter.

Add the thinly-sliced onion and cook for about 1 minute. Add the sliced mushrooms and cook until golden brown.

Add the cognac (or beef stock) to the pan. Simmer until the liquid thickens.

After that, add the fresh cream, nutmeg, mustard, and crème fraîche, and cook for 2 more minutes with the lid on.

After that, add the meat (and the accumulated meat juices) to the pan, and simmer this mixture for 2-3 more minutes on a low flame or until the beef is cooked to your taste.

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Let it cool a touch, season it to taste with salt and pepper, and serve it over mashed potatoes, rice, pasta, or noodles.

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Приятного аппетита! Enjoy your Meal!

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Beef Stroganoff has a beautiful light and creamy color, from the beef juices and sour cream mixing together.

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On a bed of creamy, golden mash potato, this dish looks utterly divine.

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The combination of the succulent beef and creamy cognac sauce makes for quite a tasty dinner.

Russian Beef Stroganoff Recipe

Russian Beef Stroganoff

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Prep Time20 minutes

Cook Time25 minutes

Total Time45 minutes

Ingredients

  • Sirloin Beef (1.1 lb or 500 grams) (note 1)
  • Mushrooms (1/2 lb or 225 grams), sliced
  • Crème fraîche or Russian sour cream (25% fat) (1/2 cup or 120 grams)(note 2)
  • Fresh heavy cream (10%) (1/3 cup or 80 ml)
  • Butter (3.5 tbsp or 50 grams)
  • Onion (one medium), thinly sliced
  • Sunflower oil (2 tbsp or 30 ml)(note 3)
  • Cognac (3.5 tbsp or 50 ml)(note 4)
  • Mustard (1 teaspoon)
  • Nutmeg (a dash)
  • Black ground pepper (to taste)
  • Salt (to taste)

Instructions

  1. Prep the ingredients. Thinly slice the onion. Clean the mushrooms and slice them. Take the creme fraiche and heavy cream out of the refrigerator and let them come up to room temperature.
  2. Using a meat mallet, tenderize the meat.If you don’t have a meat tenderizer or mallet, you can just use your fist.
  3. Cut the beef into 1/2 inch(1 cm)-wide slices, and add a dash of salt and pepper.
  4. Preheat a pan over high heat and add 1 tbsp of sunflower oil. Add half of the meat slices and cook each side for about 1 minute until browned on the outside but still pink on the inside. Remove the cooked beef strips to a plate.
  5. Repeat step 4 with the remaining half of the beef strips. Remote the beef strips, and set aside on a plate.
  6. Turn the heat down to low, and add the butter to the pan.
  7. Add the thinly-sliced onion to the pan with the melted butter, and cook for about 1 minute.
  8. Add the sliced mushrooms to the pan and cook until golden brown.
  9. Add the cognac to the pan. Simmer until the liquid thickens.
  10. Add the fresh cream, nutmeg, mustard, and creme fraiche, and cook for 2 more minutes with the lid on.
  11. Add the meat (and the accumulated meat juices) back to the pan, and simmer this mixture for 2-3 more minutes on a low flame (or until the beef is cooked to your taste)
  12. Let it cool a touch, season it to taste with salt and pepper, and serve it over mashed potatoes, rice, pasta, or noodles.
  13. Приятного аппетита! Enjoy your Meal!

Notes

  1. You can use other types of steaks for Beef Stroganoff, such as ribeye, flank, or rump steak but, in my opinion, sirloin tastes best.
  2. Russian sour cream is different from the one available in the United States. The closest substitute is crème fraîche. In a pinch though, you can use sour cream or plain yogurt. Don't use any sour cream or yogurt that is low fat though, as it doesn't make a good sauce and it may also cause the sauce to split.
  3. You can use vegetable oil or olive oil instead of sunflower oil.
  4. You can substitute the cognac with any kind of brandy or replace it with beef stock if you don't have any cognac/brandy or prefer not to use it.

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Creamy Russian Beef Stroganoff Recipe (2024)

FAQs

What is beef stroganoff called in Russia? ›

Beef Stroganoff or beef Stroganov is a Russian dish of sautéed pieces of beef in a sauce of mustard and smetana (sour cream). From its origins in mid-19th-century Tsarist Russia, it has become popular around the world, with considerable variation from the original recipe. Mushrooms are common in many variants.

What is stroganoff sauce made of? ›

What is stroganoff sauce made of? Stroganoff sauce is a sour cream gravy made with beef broth that's thickened with flour. It's flavoured with mustard and has mushrooms in it. I love the pale brown creamy colour against the deep golden brown seared beef!

What cut of beef is best for beef stroganoff? ›

Traditionally, tenderloin is the meat of choice for Stroganoff, and after testing out a few alternatives—strip steak and ribeye along with more inexpensive cuts like flap meat, hanger, flank, and skirt—I decided to stick with tradition (flap meat and hanger came in a close second).

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.

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 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 can I use in stroganoff instead of Worcestershire sauce? ›

9 Worcestershire Sauce Substitutes That Get the Job Done
  1. DIY Imitation Blend.
  2. Reduced Balsamic Vinegar.
  3. Soy Sauce.
  4. Miso Paste.
  5. Oyster Sauce.
  6. Anchovy Paste.
  7. Red Wine.
  8. A1 Steak Sauce.
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How to keep sour cream from curdling in beef stroganoff? ›

Sour cream can curdle if added directly to hot liquid. To prevent curdling, temper the sour cream by stirring a little of the hot liquid into it and then adding the warmed sour cream mixture to the pan. Buttered egg noodles (see below for details of our tasting) are the classic accompaniment to this recipe.

How do you thicken stroganoff sauce? ›

One way to thicken beef stroganoff is with flour or cornstarch. These are both common cooking ingredients that will help create an excellent thickening agent for beef stroganoff recipes.

Is stroganoff Russian or German? ›

beef Stroganoff, dish of French origin by way of tsarist Russia that combines thinly sliced and lightly stewed beef and onions with sour cream and other ingredients. Beef Stroganoff is, in essence, the classic French fricassée de boeuf with the addition of equally classic Russian ingredients: onions and sour cream.

Why is my beef stroganoff so tough? ›

Insert an instant-read thermometer into a few random cubes at the end of the cooking time to make sure that they are at least 145 degrees F, which is medium-rare. Do not cook them over 180 degrees or they will become tough.

Can I use evaporated milk instead of sour cream? ›

For cooked sauces, combine 1 cup evaporated milk with 1 tablespoon vinegar or lemon juice. Let the mixture stand 5 minutes to thicken. If you are looking for a lower fat option to sour cream, mix 1 can of chilled evaporated milk whipped with 1 teaspoon lemon juice.

What is a substitute for whipping cream in beef stroganoff? ›

While you can absolutely use good old fashioned milk instead of the heavy cream, I would be a bad food blogger if I didn't tell you that heavy cream really makes this ground beef stroganoff super creamy and rich. Will regular milk work? Yes. It may just be a little thinner of a consistency.

What is another name for Beef Stroganoff? ›

What is another word for beef Stroganoff?
beef stewhotpot
lobscousebeef soup
boeuf bourguignonmeat stew
pot-au-feubeef bourguignon
beef casserole

What do Russians call sour cream? ›

Smetana - No list of russian food would be complete without sour cream (smetana in Russian). It's impossible to eat soups or dumplings without sour cream, and it is also used as an ingredient in a large number of dishes, from appetizers to desserts to baked goods.

Is Beef Stroganoff French or Russian? ›

beef Stroganoff, dish of French origin by way of tsarist Russia that combines thinly sliced and lightly stewed beef and onions with sour cream and other ingredients. Beef Stroganoff is, in essence, the classic French fricassée de boeuf with the addition of equally classic Russian ingredients: onions and sour cream.

Is stroganoff a Russian dish that is served on dinner? ›

Yes, Beef Stroganoff is considered a typical Russian dish that has become popular worldwide. It is a dish made with sautéed beef strips, onions, mushrooms, and a sour cream sauce served over noodles or rice.

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