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Portrait of Grigory Stroganov by Roman Nikitin. Grigory Dmitriyevich Stroganov (Russian: Григорий Дмитриевич Строганов) (25 January 1656 – 21 November 1715) was a Russian landowner and statesman, the most notable member of the prominent Stroganov family in the late 17th century-early 18th century, a strong supporter of the reforms and initiatives of Peter the Great.
Beef Stroganoff cooked with paprika and served with rice. Larousse Gastronomique lists Stroganoff as a cream, paprika, veal stock and white wine recipe. The Brazilian variant includes diced beef or strips of beef with tomato sauce, onions, mushrooms and heavy cream. Brazilians also prepare Stroganoff with chicken or even shrimp instead of beef.
1/3 c. chopped fresh parsley. 1 1/2 lb. boneless skinless chicken thighs, cut into 1-inch pieces. 1/4 tsp. paprika. 1 tsp. ground black pepper, plus more to taste. 8 oz. cremini mushrooms, thinly ...
Stroganoff usually refers to beef Stroganoff, a Russian dish. Stroganoff may also refer to: Stroganov family, a Russian noble family; Stroganoff Madonna;
Sprinkle both sides of the chicken thighs with salt and pepper (about ¼ teaspoon of each). Heat the olive oil in a large pan over medium heat. Add the chicken thighs, smooth side down.
Gaisburger Marsch — beef stew named after the Gaisburg district of Stuttgart; Hamburg steak and Hamburger — the city of Hamburg; Königsberger Klopse — meatball dish from the city of Königsberg, now Kaliningrad, a Russian exclave; Pichelsteiner — stew named after the Büchelstein, a hill in the Bavarian Forest
After thickening the sauce, I added cream cheese and sour cream, per Welch's instructions, then cooked some egg noodles and a side of broccoli while I waited for the mixture to combine.
The family's earliest ancestor was named Spiridon; he lived during the rule of Duke Dmitry Donskoy and was mentioned in the 1390s. [1] His grandson, Luka Kuzmich Stroganov, was a renter of royal properties in the region of the Northern Dvina ; he is claimed to have redeemed Duke Vasily II of Moscow from Tatar imprisonment in 1445.