Classic Beef Stroganoff with tender strips of beef and mushrooms in an indulgent creamy Stroganoff sauce, served over noodles. Don’t be intimidated by the name because this is an easy, one-pan, 30-minute recipe!

Beef Stroganoff in a pan garnished with chives

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We love one-pot beef dinners like our Filet Mignon, Beef Stir Fry, or Beef Stew. If you haven’t tried beef stroganoff, you are in for a treat!

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Classic Beef Stroganoff Recipe

There are 2 critical factors for making beef stroganoff correctly:

  • The Beef – Ensure you are searing quickly over high heat so the beef doesn’t steam cook, and use high-quality beef so it doesn’t end up chewy (see recommendations below).
  • Getting the Sauce Right – the correct proportions of sauce ingredients for a balanced sauce that makes the beef really shine. I suggest you make the sauce as written before experimenting.
Beef stroganoff recipe up close in pan

What are the Best Cuts of Beef for Stroganoff?

This recipe relies on a quick sear (1 minute per side), so a high-quality, tender steak is critical for the best results. A poor-quality steak will be chewy and tough. My old Russian Cookbook (circa 1990) recommends a filet mignon but it also works very well with these less expensive cuts:

  • Top Sirloin (be sure it says “TOP sirloin”)
  • Boneless Ribeye steak
  • Beef Tenderloin
  • Filet Mignon tips
  • If you are looking for a less expensive alternative, some have reported good results using ground chuck beef.
Top sirloin steak beef thinly sliced

What is Stroganoff Sauce Made of?

Although this recipe calls for a high-quality steak, stroganoff sauce has humble ingredients that produce rich and memorable flavor. The original sauce has been modified as it has traveled the world. Some have added wine (like my slow cooker stroganoff) and a variety of seasonings, but the base of a good stroganoff sauce is simple:

  • Aromatics – Onion and garlic add depth of flavor
  • Mushrooms – these can be optional, but they add great earthy flavor and bulk up the stroganoff
  • Broth – I use beef broth, but chicken broth would work in a pinch
  • Whipping Cream – use heavy whipping cream for a creamy base
  • Sour Cream – regular full-fat is best, adds a slight tang
  • Mustard – I prefer grey poupon to add complexity
  • Worcestershire Sauce – we add it for a hint of sweetness and umami
Ingredients for stroganoff with beef, mushrooms, broth, mustard, sour cream, whiping cream

How to Serve Beef Stroganoff

Beef stroganoff is packed with flavor from it’s creamy mushroom sauce so pair it with simple grains or starches that won’t compete with the sauce, such as:

Beef stroganoff with serving spoon garnished with chives

Who Invented Beef Stroganoff?

Beef Stroganoff was invented in Russia in the early 1800’s. Count Stroganoff was a dignitary in the court of Alexander III. Count Stroganoff’s chef (who was likely French), created the dish and named it after Stroganoff.

I found a picture of Count Pavel Stroganoff (handsome fella!), but I wish I could find the chef as well. The earliest known recorded recipe was published in this Russian cookbook first published in 1871.

Beef and mushrooms in creamy stroganoff sauce garnished with green onion

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Beef Stroganoff Recipe

4.99 from 1629 votes
Author: Natasha of NatashasKitchen.com
Beef stroganoff recipe in pan
Classic Beef Stroganoff with tender strips of beef in an indulgent creamy mushroom sauce, served over noodles.
Prep Time: 15 minutes
Cook Time: 15 minutes
Total Time: 30 minutes

Ingredients 

Servings: 4 as a main course

For the Beef Stroganoff:

To Serve:

  • 1 Tbsp green onion or parsley, to garnish
  • 8-12 oz egg noodles, to serve

Instructions

  • Place a large deep pan or dutch oven over medium-high heat. Add 2 Tbsp oil and once oil is very hot, add thinly sliced beef strips in a single layer, cooking 1 minute per side without stirring. Cook until just browned and no longer red. Sear beef in 2 batches so you don't overcrowd the pan. Remove beef to a plate and cover to keep warm.
  • Add 2 Tbsp butter, chopped onion and sliced mushrooms. Sautee 6-8 minutes or until liquid has evaporated and onions and mushrooms are soft and lightly browned.
  • Add 1 minced garlic clove and sautee 1 minute until fragrant. Add 1 Tbsp flour and sautee another minute stirring constantly.
  • Pour in 1 cups beef broth, scraping any bits from the bottom of the pan then add 3/4 cup whipping cream and simmer another 1 to 2 minutes or until slightly thickened. 
  • Stir a few Tablespoons of the sauce into 1/4 cup of sour cream to temper it so the sour cream doesn’t curdle then add it to the pan while stirring constantly.
  • Stir in 1 Tbsp Worcestershire, 1/2 tsp dijon mustard, and season with 1/2 tsp salt and 1/4 tsp pepper, or season to taste and continue simmering until sauce is creamy. Add beef with any accumulated juices back to the pan and bring just to a simmer or until beef is heated through.

Notes

For best results, be sure your meat is either: Top Sirloin, Boneless Ribeye steak, Beef Tenderloin (Filet Mignon), or Filet Mignon tips. 

Nutrition Per Serving

689kcal Calories48g Carbs37g Protein38g Fat18g Saturated Fat198mg Cholesterol608mg Sodium1025mg Potassium2g Fiber3g Sugar960IU Vitamin A2.1mg Vitamin C108mg Calcium3.4mg Iron
Nutrition Facts
Beef Stroganoff Recipe
Amount per Serving
Calories
689
% Daily Value*
Fat
 
38
g
58
%
Saturated Fat
 
18
g
113
%
Cholesterol
 
198
mg
66
%
Sodium
 
608
mg
26
%
Potassium
 
1025
mg
29
%
Carbohydrates
 
48
g
16
%
Fiber
 
2
g
8
%
Sugar
 
3
g
3
%
Protein
 
37
g
74
%
Vitamin A
 
960
IU
19
%
Vitamin C
 
2.1
mg
3
%
Calcium
 
108
mg
11
%
Iron
 
3.4
mg
19
%
* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.
Course: Main Course
Cuisine: American, Russian
Keyword: beef stroganoff
Skill Level: Easy
Cost to Make: $$
Calories: 689
Natasha's Kitchen Cookbook
4.99 from 1629 votes (1,151 ratings without comment)

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  • Sara
    January 30, 2025

    This looks amazing! Could I use stew meat instead of sirloin?

    Reply

    • Natasha's Kitchen
      January 31, 2025

      Yes that should be fine. Hope you enjoy it!

      Reply

  • Kim M
    January 29, 2025

    I used tenderized strips of moose meat and doubled the recipe. It was delicious!

    Reply

  • Kevin W
    January 28, 2025

    Not only are you a personable and easy to follow chef, the music you use in this Stroganoff recipe ROCKS, Natasha!

    Reply

    • Natashas Kitchen
      January 28, 2025

      Thank you for that wonderful compliment!

      Reply

  • jolee conner
    January 27, 2025

    I made it for my husband and he absolutely loved it. Tons of flavor and def will make again! Only change is I made the meat in the crockpot and it was super.

    Reply

  • Mimi
    January 26, 2025

    No one in my family eats mushrooms. What would be a good alternative to this beautiful entree

    Reply

    • Natasha's Kitchen
      January 26, 2025

      We love mushrooms in this recipe but you can omit them and the recipe will still be delicious! You can also use these substitutes – caramelized onions, zucchini or bell peppers.

      Reply

      • Martha
        January 30, 2025

        We made it with onions, mushrooms, bell peppers, snow peas and bean sprouts. Amazing!

        Reply

    • Jan
      January 30, 2025

      I would suggest nothing, although Natasha’s suggestions are all going to be delicious, even though minus mushrooms, the dish won’t be stroganoff. You already know that you are not going to use mushrooms in any dish and ask this question only to be annoying. My suggestion is to go on to a recipe which isn’t mushroom dependent in any way. There are gobs of delicious alternatives.

      Reply

      • Shannon
        February 2, 2025

        I think you being rude is pretty annoying. Absolutely no reason for you to respond that way to someone’s question. Maybe find a new hobby 🤷🏼‍♀️

        Reply

    • Hannah
      January 30, 2025

      I’ve done asparagus in mine before and it turned out really good.

      Reply

  • Maria N
    January 26, 2025

    Thank you for sharing this recipe. My guests were delighted with the flavors. Instead of broth I used half water and half white wine and served it over quinuoa.
    Forgot to give it 5 stars in my previous comment 🙂

    Reply

  • Maria N
    January 26, 2025

    Thank you for sharing this recipe. My guests were delighted with the flavors. Instead of broth I used half water and half white wine and served it over quinuoa.

    Reply

  • Carola
    January 25, 2025

    This is so good and easy to prepare! Didn’t change anything. It’s definitely a keeper for me. Thank you for sharing such good and easy recipes!!

    Reply

  • Rory Banovich
    January 24, 2025

    Absolutely the best stroganoff recipe I have made in a very long time. I used farfalle noodles in place of egg noodles, but did not alter the recipe in any other way. Fabulous!

    Reply

    • NatashasKitchen.com
      January 24, 2025

      I’m happy you love it, Rory!

      Reply

  • Judy
    January 24, 2025

    This was sooooo delicious! Perfectly tangy and creamy. I mixed in some small green peas when adding the meat back to the pan, served with wide egg noodles 😋

    Reply

    • Natashas Kitchen
      January 24, 2025

      I’m so glad you loved it, Judy! Thank you so much for sharing that with me.

      Reply

  • Marisa
    January 23, 2025

    Hi Natasha

    Is dry sherry the same thing as Sherry cooking wine?

    Thanks for your help.
    Marisa

    Reply

    • Natasha
      January 23, 2025

      HI Marisa, not quite. Anything labeled cooking wine usually has additives which can add weird flavors to your dish.

      Reply

  • Jon B.
    January 23, 2025

    My wife and two children (4 and 6 yrs) love this recipe. I use rib roast and cut into pieces myself. I would recommend this to anyone!

    Reply

  • Cynthia Capp
    January 22, 2025

    Loved 🥰 this recipe! I did make a grave error in using stew meat. Only because it took a while to get the meat tender. So with that being said, if you are on a budget, it’s definitely doable with this cut of meat. I did marinate the meat for about 6 hours prior to cooking. Overall the dish was extremely tasty but I would definitely use a much higher quality of meat the next time!!!

    Reply

  • Andrea
    January 22, 2025

    Will never use another beef Stroganoff recipe! Came out delicious! Such a great meal whole fam loved it.

    Reply

    • NatashasKitchen.com
      January 22, 2025

      Hi Andrea! That’s wonderful news. Thanks so much for sharing.

      Reply

  • Shelly
    January 22, 2025

    Is there anyplace in this recipe to add wine?

    Reply

    • NatashasKitchen.com
      January 22, 2025

      Hi Shelly! I would add it after sautéing the mushrooms before adding the broth.

      Reply

  • Zee
    January 21, 2025

    Hi, what’s the 48g of carbs? Is it just the beef stroganoff or is that with the pasta?

    Reply

    • NatashasKitchen.com
      January 21, 2025

      It includes the egg noodles.

      Reply

  • Kathy
    January 19, 2025

    Natasha,
    Is there anything I could use to replace Heavy cream in any recipe? for some reason I get sick when I use it, I use small amounts ( 1 to 1 1/2 Cups ) of milk it it does not affect me. What can I do?

    Reply

    • NatashasKitchen.com
      January 19, 2025

      Hi Kathy! If you’re not using cream, the sauce won’t thicken. You can use milk but you may need to make a cornstarch slurry to help thicken the sauce.

      Reply

  • Glenda
    January 17, 2025

    I made this the other day. It was good but I doubled the amount of mushrooms because I love mushrooms. I would make it again.

    Reply

    • Natashas Kitchen
      January 17, 2025

      I love mushrooms also! I’m so glad you enjoyed it!

      Reply

  • Rhonda
    January 15, 2025

    Can you use hamberger instead of serloin

    Reply

  • Jan
    January 14, 2025

    Sounds amazing…..trying to keep dinners low-carb. I think this might be a winner, but…Does the nutrition info also account for the pasta? Any idea of carb numbers without the pasta? Thanks!

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    • NatashasKitchen.com
      January 14, 2025

      Hi Jan! Yes, the nutrition label includes 8oz of egg noodles (dry) which contains about 70-80g carbs. You may want to check the label on the noodles to verify exact.

      Reply

    • Andie
      January 29, 2025

      Hi Natasha: Can i use Greek yogurt instead of whipping cream and sour cream?

      Reply

      • NatashasKitchen.com
        January 29, 2025

        Hi Andie! I assume that could work too.

        Reply

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