Mom’s Easy Beef Stroganoff, LIGHTENED UP. As a child I was a big fan of Hamburger Helper’s Beef Stroganoff. But my mom ate clean before there was a word for it. So she made her own version and she made it often because we all loved it. She also made it often because she had lots of other things besides cooking to do. So casseroles like this was a life hack. She meal prepped her casserole in the morning and baked it off at dinnertime. My mom made motherhood look easy and I think part of the secret was simplifying life whenever possible.
Back to this dish. Mom’s version required boiling the noodles separately. In today’s version, I’ve added another dinner hack for us: we cook the whole thing including the noodles in one pot! Using one pot makes this fast & easy to throw together on busy weeknights. Added bonus: there’s one pan to wash and the rest is loaded into the dishwasher.
I LIGHTENED this up a bit but kept it EASY and flavorful. It’s also macro-friendly and gives us a HUGE portion. I made a half recipe and the serving size is half the pot. I’m totally serious. If you have any leftovers, this reheats really well because we’re using creme fraiche. Life is short, so pass me 1 pot, some ingredients and let’s get dinner done!
SEASONING SUBSTITUTIONS
- If you don't have smoked paprika just double the sweet paprika.
- I like this a bit more peppery so I add black pepper also. You can also just use black pepper if you don't have white pepper.
- Heavy cream can be substituted for creme fraiche but stir it in last, at stage 4.
NOODLES
- You are welcome to use egg noodles but I haven't tested the recipe with them. I used No-Yolk broad noodles. I recommend using the same. You get a huge portion and they cook up into something very silky but with enough chew to reheat well.
LEFTOVERS & MEAL PREP
- I love this dish leftover. It gets better as it sits. Since we use creme fraiche is stands up to the heat and reheating very well.
- If freezing, don't add the creme fraiche. Make the dish and stir it in once you have thawed it and just before reheating.
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