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Beef Stroganoff or beef Stroganov [a] is a Russian dish of sautéed pieces of beef in a sauce of mustard and smetana . From its origins in mid-19th-century Tsarist Russia , it has become popular around the world, with considerable variation from the original recipe.
The House of Stroganov or Strogonov (Russian: Стро́гановы, Стро́гоновы), French spelling: Stroganoff, was a Russian noble family of highly successful Russian merchants, industrialists, landowners, and statesmen. From the time of Ivan the Terrible (r. 1533–1584) they were the richest businessmen in the Tsardom of Russia.
I was told the dish "Beef Stroganoff" (English spelling) originated from the wholsale butcher of livestock by the Russian population during the attempt to preserve what they could in the wake of Napolean Bonaparte's invasion of their country after 1812, by trying to preserve the cut-up meat into barrels of whatever alcohol was handy.
Dishes you don't often see on a drive-in menu, including beef stroganoff, prime rib, house-baked focaccia, and kale salads. Of course, they happily co-exist along with all the classics — hot ...
2 tbsp extra virgin olive oil; 1 onion, thinly sliced; 8 oz cremini mushrooms, thinly sliced; 1 tsp chopped thyme; kosher salt and freshly ground pepper; 1 cup reserved gravy from Coriander-Dusted Roast Beef or other gravy
Heat the oven to 375 degrees F. Heat a large French oven with olive oil on medium heat, for about 2 to 3 minutes. Pat the meat dry with a clean paper towel and season with salt and pepper.
Considering that the ancestor of the hamburg is the “Hamburg steak” (the minced beef dish that Germans brought to the United States), which typically contained onions, it makes sense that the ...
Korv Stroganoff or korvstroganoff (lit. ' sausage Stroganoff ' ) is a Swedish variant of the Russian dish beef Stroganoff , where the beef is replaced with pieces of sausage and the sauce features a partial tomato base.