2 1/2 lbs | london broil, thick cut |
1 pkg | small whole button mushrooms |
1 pkg | small whole cremini mushrooms |
1 bag(s) | frozen pearl onions thawed |
1 1/2 c | sour cream |
1 1/2 c | light cream |
3 Tbsp | tomato paste |
2 Tbsp | dijon mustard |
2 tsp | pimenton, smoked paprika |
1 stk | unsalted butter |
beef stock, unsalted | |
1 pkg | egg noodles, cooked in very salty water. mix with butter and parsley |
bunch of parsley, chopped | |
salt and pepper to taste |
On the Menu this Evening ~ This blog is dedicated to the nightly meals that I prepare for my family. I have two boys with very different eating habits and pallets so the phrase "What is on the Menu this Evening" consumes a lot of my thoughts during the day or while planning a menu for the week. These are the meals that I prepare. Hope you try them and enjoy them as much as we do. Please give comments and feedback. Thanks so much! Monica
Sunday, March 24, 2013
Beef Stroganoff with buttered egg noodles....yum
Ok this is one of our favorite dishes. But I usually make it as a our dish with leftovers with our budget busting Christmas dinner left overs using the $50 beef tenderloin. I can't afford to use tenderloin for this dish every time so I came up with this recipe. The meat changes but the sauce is the same and if you really cook this london broil with care and slice it against the grain, it will not disappoint! Hope you love it as much as we do.
Melt a tablespoon of butter in a dutch oven and saute the pearl onions until they just start to get a touch of color, remove from pan and place on a place
Melt another tablespoon of butter and cook the mushrooms in and cook until lightly golden. Remove from pan and set on plate with the pearl onions
Season the meat with salt and pepper (this time I actually sprinkled with garlic powder (optional)
Add another tablespoon of butter and cook the steak on both sides until a nice crust forms. Under cook the meat here, it will cook more in the sauce. It's a tough cut of meat so make sure you do not over cook it at this point or the meat will be inedible
remove the beef from the pan and place it on the place with the mushrooms and onions to rest
Add the beef stock, enough to cover the bottom of the pan and scrap the pan to deglaze, that is flavor in that pan, yummy
add the sour cream, cream, mustard, worcestershire, tomato paste and stir
add the paprika and salt and pepper to taste. And taste it.
return the onions and mushrooms to the pan and any juices, they add so much flavor, why waste them?
slice the beef and add to the pan and any juice you can keep.
Cook the noodles in really salty boiling water. Drain and add to a large bowl with butter and chopped parsley and salt and pepper.
Place the noodles in a bowl and cover with the stroganoff sprinkle with parsley and serve right away! so so good!
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One of my favs. Can't wait to try your version.
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