Slow Cooker Beef Stroganoff

Slow Cooker Beef Stroganoff- a slow cooker version of the classic, creamy Hungarian stew. Perfect with rice or jacket potatoes.

A white bowl of beef stroganoff with rice

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Last week I made beef stroganoff, something I haven't eaten for years. I had mushrooms leftover in the fridge and was looking for inspiration on what to use them for, when I remembered stroganoff. The first time I ever had it was at a friend's house when I was a teenager and I remember being very worried when they told me that's what we were having. It sounded strange and unfamiliar! I needn't have worried- it was creamy and delicious.

Beef Stroganoff is a rich, creamy stew, originally from Russia. The main thing that most people associate with stroganoff is mushrooms, but they weren't in the traditional Russian recipe. It was all about the beef! My slow cooker version of beef stroganoff uses beef stewing steak, onions and mushrooms with beef stock, paprika, thyme and sour cream. I also use a little onion powder but if you don't have it, don't worry, it's not essential.

It's a very simple recipe and perfect served with rice. It's apparently also quite popular to serve over jacket potatoes and, for some reason, in America they love it with egg noodles. My husband is keen to have it with mash, so it seems that it must go with almost anything!

Slow Cooker Beef Stroganoff can be syn-free on Slimming World if you switch the sour cream for Quark and use it for your Hex A.

Looking for more slow cooker beef recipes?

Slow Cooker Beef Goulash
Slow Cooker Vietnamese Style Beef Stew


Slow Cooker Beef Stroganoff ingredients and cooked in a bowl with rice

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