7+ stroganoff recipes that are full of flavor and comfort

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Stroganoff is a hearty meal full of rich textures and flavors. One bite, no matter what the combination, is enough to leave anyone wanting more. Forget the boxed easy stroganoff meals. This dish is way better when you whip it up on your own.
It’s not too hard, either. The recipes that follow below are sure to help any cook in the kitchen create a delightful stroganoff dish.
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One-pot hamburger stroganoff
Craving all the flavors of a traditional beef stroganoff but dreading all the effort that goes into preparation and cleanup? Don't fret! This one-pot meal creates a delicious and creamy stroganoff in a fraction of the time of the classic dish, making it a perfect dinner for busy weeknights. Using ground beef as a replacement for traditional steak makes this recipe quick, easy and family friendly.
Meatball stroganoff
Leave your passport at home, and visit two countries at once with this flavorful dish. Italy meets Russia in this take on a classic beef stroganoff. Juicy, bite-sized meatballs replace the traditional steak as the protein in this hybrid dish, while savory baby portobello mushrooms and tender egg noodles fill out this creamy, hearty meal. This dish is perfect for the whole family. (What kid doesn't like meatballs?) The type of ground meat you use can be up to you.
Chicken stroganoff
Just mentioning the word "stroganoff" is enough to make anybody's mouth water. It's something about the combination of tender meat, earthy mushrooms and a rich, flavorful gravy that screams "comfort food." Add it on top of a bed of al dente egg noodles, and you've got yourself a hearty, satisfying meal that will bring you back to the old country.
Mushroom stroganoff
Who says meat-eaters get to have all the fun? The recipe below is a vegetarian twist on a classic comfort staple, beef stroganoff. Only a few slight changes are needed to turn this heavy, meat-centric meal to a vegetarian's delight. Even meat-eaters won't miss the beef, as the variety of mushrooms in the dish provide a unique mouthfeel that mimics steak. Plus, because there's no raw meat to worry about, this dish can be completed in half the time of a traditional beef stroganoff.
Beef stroganoff soup
Beef stroganoff is one of those classics everyone loves, and it's easy to see why. Tender pieces of beef, a creamy sauce and egg noodles that round everything out. Most times, this dish is served as an entree, and it still can be, but with a twist. The recipe that follows is a whole new take on this comfort classic and gives you a bowlful of all the goodness you've come to love from that family favorite.
Slow cooker ground beef stroganoff
The combination of silky egg noodles, creamy sauce and earthy richness are perfect on cold winter nights. Other versions of this dish combine a well-cooked pot roast, cream of mushroom soup and dry onion soup mix to get a creamy texture and earthy flavor. This version is more decadent but just as easy to throw together as the classic recipes.
Slow cooker chicken and mushroom stroganoff
Stroganoff is a dish that originates from Russia and typically includes beef strips, sour cream and egg noodles. Why not throw a little chicken into the mix?
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