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Published: September 22, 2020Author: Amy

Classic beef stroganoff is transformed into a hearty, yet light Beef Stroganoff Soup. And no need to cook the noodles first, because it’s all made in one pot. Easy weeknight dinner!

Another delicious twist on traditional beef stroganoff is this Easy Ground Beef Stroganoff!

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Ya. That’s right. I took classic beef stroganoff and converted it into a soup. It turned out wonderfully. And bonus – it’s all done in one pot, so there’s no need to cook the noodles first. Huzzah! We’re so in-love.

What is Beef Stroganoff?

Beef Stroganoff is classic comfort food consisting of tender strips of beef smothered in a (Smetana) sour cream sauce and served over noodles. The dish originated in Russian, dating back to the mid-19th century, but it’s crazy popular all over the world now, with different variations.

This particular recipe takes the basic components, but transforms them into a fantastic one pot soup.

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Ingredients for Beef Stroganoff Soup

To make this beef stroganoff soup recipe, you’ll need the following ingredients:

  • Beef Sirloin – this is my preferred cut of meat for beef stroganoff. It’s nicely marbled with fat and will result in tender, juicy pieces of meat once cooked.
  • Mushrooms – Cremini mushrooms are my preference since they have more color and flavor than button mushrooms.
  • Onion and Garlic – sweet onions and zippy garlic are always a magical combo.
  • For the Broth – tomato paste, Worcestershire sauce, beef stock, sour cream, and flour come together to make the delicious soup base!
  • Salt and Pepper – just basic seasonings here. All the other great ingredients do most of the work.
  • Egg Noodles – dried egg noodles cook right in the soup, no need to boil them up separately.
  • Parsley – freshly chopped parsley finishes off the dish nicely with a little added flavor and pop of color!
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Recipe Notes

Thin strips of beef overcook in the blink of an eye and then you’re left with tough, rubbery beef. ACK. But you want that sear for the best flavor.

The solution is a quick sear in a super hot pot. Literally 1-2 minutes on each side and then get it out of the pot. Don’t worry if you see specs of pink – it all finishes cooking in the soup.

How to Store Beef Stroganoff Soup

Allow soup to cool completely. Transfer to a tightly sealed container and store in the refrigerator for up to 3 days. Keep in mind the noodles will continue to absorb the soup.

You can freeze this soup, but I would recommend cooking it without the noodles, then boil up the noodles separately before you’re ready to serve it. In an airtight container, the soup will last in the freezer up to 2 months. Thaw in the fridge overnight and reheat on the stove or in the microwave.

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  • {Slow Cooker} Taco Soup
  • Chuck Wagon Stew
  • Corn Chowder
  • {15 Minute} Tomato Tortellini Soup

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One-Pot Beef Stroganoff Soup

4.99 from 62 Ratings

Classic beef stroganoff is transformed into a hearty, yet light soup. And no need to cook the noodles first, because it’s all made in one pot. Easy weeknight dinner!

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Prep Time 15 minutes minutes

Cook Time 15 minutes minutes

Total Time 30 minutes minutes

Servings: 6

Ingredients

  • 2 tablespoons unsalted butter
  • 1 pound beef sirloin , trimmed of fat, thinly sliced into bite-sized strips
  • salt and pepper
  • 8 ounces sliced crimini mushrooms
  • 1 medium sweet onion , diced
  • 3 cloves garlic , minced
  • 2 tablespoons tomato paste
  • 1 tablespoon Worcestershire sauce
  • 5 cups low-sodium beef stock (or chicken stock)
  • 1 1/2 cups dried egg noodles
  • 1/2 cup sour cream
  • 2 tablespoons all-purpose flour
  • chopped fresh parsley

Instructions

  • In a large pot or dutch oven, melt butter over medium-high heat. Sprinkle the meat with some salt and pepper to taste; add to the pot and give it a quick sear, 1-2 minutes on each side. Using a slotted spoon, transfer meat to a bowl; keep warm. (At this stage the beef will still have specs of pink. Don't worry! It will finish cooking in the soup.)

  • Add the mushrooms, onion, and garlic to the pot; saute until the vegetables have softened, about 3 minutes. Season with a touch of salt and pepper.

  • Stir in the tomato paste and Worcestershire sauce.

  • Pour in the beef stock; bring to a boil.

  • Add in the dried noodles. Reduce heat to a simmer and cook for 5-7 minutes until al dente.

  • In a bowl or large measuring cup, combine the sour cream and flour. Whisk in 1 cup of the hot soup until combined; pour mixture back into the pot. Cook and stir for 1-2 minutes to thicken.

  • Add the seared meat back to the pot and simmer for a few more minutes to cook through.

  • Taste, and adjust seasoning with a little more salt and pepper, if necessary.

  • Serve in individual bowls with some fresh chopped parsley.

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Nutrition

Calories: 269kcal | Carbohydrates: 19g | Protein: 24g | Fat: 11g | Saturated Fat: 6g | Cholesterol: 70mg | Sodium: 535mg | Potassium: 993mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 6g | Vitamin A: 317IU | Vitamin C: 5mg | Calcium: 81mg | Iron: 3mg

Nutritional information given is an automatic calculation and can vary based on the exact products you use and any changes you make to the recipe. If these numbers are very important to you, I would recommend calculating them yourself.

Other Notes

Course: Soup

Cuisine: American

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FAQs

How to add more flavor to beef stroganoff? ›

Quartered mushrooms and a combination of pearl onions and shallots give the finished dish a more interesting texture and flavor. Adding gelatin to the chicken stock gives it more body, letting the sauce come together more tightly to coat the meat and noodles.

What if I add too much liquid to my beef stroganoff? ›

Luckily, there's a quick and easy solution waiting quietly in your pantry — cornstarch. Cornstarch is a reliable and widely used thickening agent, that works in sauces, gravies, and soups.

What can I use instead of sour cream in beef stroganoff? ›

You can always use a plain greek yogurt instead of sour cream.

How do you thicken stroganoff? ›

One way to thicken beef stroganoff is with flour or cornstarch. These are both common cooking ingredients that will help create an excellent thickening agent for beef stroganoff recipes.

What enhances the flavor of beef? ›

Beef tastes great when seasoned with oregano, rosemary, sage, garlic or a combination of these seasonings. Poultry gets an added burst of flavor with spices like paprika, lemongrass and saffron. Fish can be made more flavorful with dry mustard powder, thyme and turmeric.

How to add rich flavor to beef stew? ›

If were talking while it's being made; garlic, onion, various herbs, “horse chester sauce” tomato paste, stone ground mustard, or even a small splash of A1 sauce will all “rich up” the broth. So will sauteing the veggies in butter before adding to the stew. The same way you add flavor to any dish.

Can you add sour cream to stroganoff without curdling? ›

You are combining essentially what is a hot stew and cold sour cream out of the fridge. This is what causes the cream to curdle. I like to err of the side of caution and I let the pot and its contents cool completely, then I stir through the sour cream, no more curdling!

How do you stop cream curdling in beef stroganoff? ›

How do you keep sour cream from curdling in beef stroganoff? Remove some of the liquid from your stroganoff and allow it to cool. In a small bowl, take several tablespoons of the sour cream (or however much you require) and then add a teaspoon of the cooled liquid from the stew.

Why does my stroganoff taste sour? ›

Add too much sour cream and its sourness will overwhelm the sauce and make it too acidic to enjoy; too little and your dish might just seem dry or lacking in richness. To find the ideal balance, start with a moderate amount of sour cream, mix it in, and taste the sauce.

What is a substitute for Worcestershire sauce in beef stroganoff? ›

“Try a combination of 1 part ketchup to ½ part soy sauce and ½ part malt vinegar to start," Malivert says, "and play with the proportions to balance the flavor.” Use this as a 1-to-1 substitute for Worcestershire sauce.

What can I use if I don't have milk for stroganoff? ›

A stroganoff sauce usually consists of sour cream, mustard, and chopped fresh herbs. This version replaces the sour cream and heavy cream with coconut milk and beef stock to keep it dairy-free, then added fresh parsley for extra flavor. It's the perfectly creamy sauce to serve over meat, noodles, rice, or potatoes!

What is stroganoff sauce made of? ›

What is stroganoff sauce made of? Stroganoff sauce is a sour cream gravy made with beef broth that's thickened with flour. It's flavoured with mustard and has mushrooms in it. I love the pale brown creamy colour against the deep golden brown seared beef!

Why do you add flour to beef stroganoff? ›

Pour flour-water mixture into saucepan with beef mixture. This will thicken very quickly! Add sour cream and stir until mixture is smooth. If too runny, add more flour-water mixture and if too thick, add more sour cream.

Will adding sour cream thicken soup? ›

Another option for thickening soup is by using dairy like sour cream or yogurt. Start with a small dollop and stir before checking the consistency and adding more. We recommend using plain yogurt so you don't alter the taste of the soup. You can also use cream if you prefer.

How do I add sour cream to soup without curdling? ›

heat a little bit at a time to the cold Sour Cream. without shocking it, it's no longer super cold. And when you add it into the sauce, soup etc it can. mix properly without being shocked and splitting.

What can I add to beef to make it taste better? ›

The magic lies in the seasoning – a simple yet potent mix of garlic, onion, cumin, and cayenne, creating some of the most tasty ground beef.

How do you make beef stock more flavorful? ›

Add the bay leaf, parsley, thyme, and peppercorns. Bring to a boil over medium-high heat. Skim off any foamy scum from the top. Reduce the heat to a simmer, partially cover, and simmer for 4 to 6 hours, or until the flavors become rich and concentrated.

How do you deepen beef flavor? ›

Try any or all of the following:
  1. Mushrooms (Crimini, sh*take, Lions Mane, etc.), browned beforehand.
  2. Dried mushrooms.
  3. Caramelized onions.
  4. Roasted garlic.
  5. Deglaze your pan (since you don't use wine, deglaze with broth)
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How do you add flavour to beef? ›

Steaks such as fillet or porterhouse really don't need too many ingredients distracting from their natural flavours. Simply searing or barbecuing and pairing with garlic butters or herb-based sauces can be enough to elevate these cuts to restaurant-quality dishes.

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