Classic Beef Stroganoff

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Funny enough, egg noodles are what inspired this Classic Beef Stroganoff recipe today. This homemade version is so much better for you than the ones that call for cans of cream of mushroom soup, you won't go back!
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I have not had a single egg noodle since we cut out processed food (almost 6 years ago!) – until now. And that’s because I have not been able to find whole-wheat egg noodles at the stores where I shop and, believe me, I’ve looked.

Beef Stroganoff on a plate

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There’s just something about those wide fluffy egg noodles that I’ve missed, so you can imagine my excitement when we were out of town and stopped in a Kroger (which we don’t have in Charlotte). I know my daughters probably thought their mom had gone a little cuckoo when I suddenly yelled, “Whole-wheat egg noodles!” and literally scooped up 6 bags in my arms.

So anyway, (oddly enough) I had no plan for these egg noodles, but my husband said he always remembered his mom serving Beef Stroganoff over them – and I was immediately sold.

There are of course a million Beef Stroganoff recipes out there, but some call for highly-processed cans of cream of mushroom soup (how he thinks his mom used to make it) while others call for many different steps asking you to add and remove things from the pan. One recipe I saw even asks you to cook with the onion and then remove (discard) a delicious onion before serving!

So today I’m excited to present to you a very easy and sensible (and unprocessed) version of Beef Stroganoff …served over whole-wheat egg noodles of course! If you enjoy this, try my homemade Pot Roast Recipe or these Beef Tips and Rice!

 

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  1. Just curious–did you make your own butter, beef broth and sour cream? Noticed you have not had processed food in six years. Thanks!

    1. Amy Taylor (comment moderator)

      Hi there. No, Lisa still purchases those organic items. She does not make her own dairy products. She makes broth and stock, of course, but not always.

  2. 4 stars
    Over all this is a good recipe. I used stewing beef instead and did not cooknow the meat long enough as it was tough, if you were to si,merely the meat mixture for about an hr it would melt in your mouth….this is a very easy recipe to follow and and perpare

    1. Beef stroganoff is always made with tender cuts of beef such as sliced tenderloin or filet, or cuts used for stir fry. Never try to use stewing beef which needs a long time to break down, hence be stewed.

  3. I normally buy free range chicken stock from Whole Foods and/or Trader Joe’s, but I can’t find any pasture raised beef stock. Any suggestions for where to look?

    1. Amy Taylor (comment moderator)

      Hi there. You can find it online if you can’t find it in the stores. I know Thrive market has it.

  4. Just made this this week, my husband said it’s the best he’s ever had…I couldn’t agree more! So easy and to think it’s a healthy version of comfort food makes it even better!!! LOVE this site!

  5. I can’t find beef stock without sugar added… Do you have a store bought option you use? I don’t really want to make it from scratch.

  6. Amy Taylor (comment moderator)

    Hello. Lisa does buy a few minimally processed items such as whole wheat pasta.

  7. This looks delicious. I have a challenge for you, though. I remember this dish made with round steak as a kid, probably tenderized round steak … therefore the simmering in cream of mushroom soup to tenderize the meat. Any suggestions, possibly additional recipe, on how to make it with the tougher, usually less expensive cut of meat

    1. Throw it in the crockpot with a little water which you can use for the base gravy. Cut it up first and the meat will be so tender. I cook in the crockpot all the time when we’re camping. If not crockpot, its BBQ. No need to have alot of dishes and pots and pans. We eat healthy and simple.

  8. I am a little confused – if you won’t eat store-bought “processed” egg noodles, why will you eat store-bought obviously “processed” whole wheat egg noodles?

    1. Mine took more flour to thicken too! Next go ’round I will make the rue first before adding it in to the meat. I think this will help.

  9. I, too have been looking all over for whole wheat egg noodles! I’m going to order some today, can’t wait to try out this recipe! :)

  10. 5 stars
    I just love beef stroganoff, such a delicious dish! I make mine with a dash of nutmeg and a combination of fresh and dry tarragon. Have you tried making this dish with these herbs? Love to eat this with a steaming cup of rice!

  11. I make this in the crock pot without the soup. I believe it is a Betty Crocker or a Better Homes and Garden crock pot cookbook. Basically it is just the meat, onion, garlic, and beef broth. Cook it until tender and then put crock pot up to high and add a flour and water mixture. After it thickens, add sour cream. There are other herbs I am sure, just experiment :)

    I cannot find whole wheat egg noodles where I live, I just use other whole wheat noodles. I have gotten used to it :)

    1. I use the Better Homes and Garden’s recipe too, substituting beef stock for the bouillon. Luckily, my local grocery store sells “Ronzoni” whole wheat egg noodles, so I never had to give up stroganoff. Though as farmer’s market meat is expensive, I double the mushrooms so we will have leftovers the next night. I just started making my own chicken stock and hope to start making beef stock as well.

  12. Whenever I have leftover egg noodles I heat them up with a little butter and salt and OMG to die for

    I have found whole wheat ones in Giant in the past but haven’t looked recently.

  13. now I’m wishing I’d ask for this for my birthday dinner tonight :( I LOVE beef stroganoff – I’ll have to review my moms recipe because I don’t think she uses cream of mushroom soup

  14. 5 stars
    heyya.. Nice recipe. Is there any difference between salted butter and unsalted butter while doing this recipe. I mean does they flavors different after preparing it???

  15. I have a recipe that is made in the crockpot, but it too is made with canned soup. Can this be made in the crockpot? Also, I was wondering if you could substitute plain Greek yogurt for the sour cream? I cannot find whole wheat egg noodles anymore either. I will check at my local Kroger. Thanks.

    1. Amy Taylor (comment moderator)

      Hi. We’ve not tried but I imagine so. A reader commented a little below on her crock pot recipe. We often substitute sour cream for for Greek yogurt.

  16. Thank you thank you thank you!!! Since we started cutting out processed foods about 18 months ago I have been looking for a good clean recipe for beef stroganoff and have yet to find one – like you said, all the recipes I found seemed complicated. I’ve always been a big lover of beef stroganoff but I always made it with the processed cream of mushroom soup before.
    I canNOT wait to try this! …I’m thinking this weekend would be the perfect time! :)

  17. My mom and Grams made home made whole wheat egg noodles and they are devine.I can not tell you how delicious homemade noodles are..

  18. This sounds perfectly delicious! We have given up meat for Lent, but I’m fixing this as soon as Lent is over.