Classic Beef Stroganoff (Favorite Childhood Recipes Series)
Need a soul-warming DELICIOUS meal idea?
Consider making this homemade classic Beef Stroganoff, a continuation of our Childhood Recipes series. We asked all you Hip2Save readers to tell us which old-school type meals you grew up eating, and Beef Stroganoff was definitely a popular response! This cozy meal idea will give you all the feels and is as comforting as a warm hug from grandma!
Luckily, it’s simple to make at home!
This process consists of browning strips of sirloin on the stove and then making a satisfying gravy by sautéeing mushrooms and onions, finally adding in sour cream.
Serve this on top of egg noodles and top with fresh parsley for an outstanding from scratch dinner the entire family will LOVE!
Classic Beef Stroganoff
yield: 4 SERVINGS
cook time: 50 MINUTES
total time: 50 MINUTES
Creamy beef strips served over egg noodles, just like grandma used to make.
Ingredients
- 1/2 cup flour
- 1 teaspoon salt
- 1/4 teaspoon pepper
- 1/2 teaspoon paprika
- 2 lbs. beef tenderloin or sirloin, cut into thin strips
- 6 tablespoons butter, divided
- 1/2 cup onions, chopped
- 3 cloves garlic, minced
- 8 oz. mushrooms, sliced
- 2 cups beef broth
- 1 cup sour cream
- 1 teaspoon Worcestershire sauce
- 12 oz dried egg noodles
- topping: chopped parsley
Directions
1
Mix flour, salt, pepper, and paprika together in a small bowl, and dredge each piece of meat in the mixture.
2
In a large frying pan or saucepan on the stove, heat 3 tablespoons of butter and brown meat. Set browned meat aside on separate plate.
3
To the pan, add onions and garlic. Sauté until onions are translucent. Add mushrooms and continue Sautéing for a few minutes until mushrooms are cooked.
4
Add the broth and bring to a boil. Add the meat back in and cook until tender, stirring often, for about 10 minutes. Reduce heat.
5
Mix the sour cream with Worcestershire sauce and pour into the pan. Stir to create a creamy texture.
6
Serve over cooked egg noodles. Top with fresh parsley.
Additional Notes
Recipe adapted from Cooking.Nytimes.com
Give it up for Beef Stroganoff! 👏
This hearty meal was a winner for my family! The creamy mushroom sauce with egg noodles is insane YUM! My kids ate every single bite, and I’ll definitely be making it again soon.
Want a quick Instant Pot version?
If you’re interested in a quick ground beef and cream of mushroom soup version of this meal, check out this EASY Instant Pot Hamburger Stroganoff that’s simple and also tastes fantastic!
Beef stroganoff is one of our very faves! I usually take the crockpot route, although I have made it in my instant pot. This version sounds fantastic too. Thanks!
Oh thanks so much!
sounds like a great idea for dinner!!
Yes, yum! 🙂
I love to use leftover roast and gravy and chip up the roast add a can of mushrooms and a small carton of sour cream a boil my egg noodles then pour over the noodles and enjoy. This is a awesome dish to make when you do not have enough roast to feed everyone but will go a long way in stroganoff. I use to cook at a tea room and this is how we used leftover roast and gravy.
Oh I love that idea!! Great tip Nicole!
OMG! Thank you so much for this series! I am so over cooking and never know what to make and normally end up making all the same things, which is BOORING!
Thanks again!
Aw thanks so much Jen!! <3
Those mushrooms look soooo good! No one but me enjoys them 😔
Aw Thanks! Yes, I have one kiddo that picks them out, and told him to put them right on my plate! LOL YUM.
I love stroganoff! My version is virtually identical to yours, except that I don’t add Worcestershire sauce. I’ve also made it using ground beef that I browned up well, and once I even made it w/ beef bacon (we don’t eat pork). Not authentic at all perhaps, but those versions worked really well in a pinch!
Yes love the ground beef version as well! 🙂 Thanks for stopping by! <3
I make this in my Insta Pot all the time and it makes the beef stripes soooo tender, plus it is all in one pot.
Where does the last of the 3 tablespoons of butter go? It doesn’t mention it
About 3 for browning all the meat, and 3 for sautéing mushrooms and onion. Hope that helps!
I’ve never made stroganoff with sour cream before and actually never eaten it with sour cream. My recipe has always been with cream cheese and it is delicious and super easy. I also like to change it up and make it with chicken. Guess I know what I’m cooking for tomorrow’s dinner. Thanks for the great ideas.