You know those nights when you just don't have it in you to make a time consuming recipe? I seem to have those nights a lot, especially when I'm really tired. I will be featuring these quick recipes here and hopefully they will make your life just a little bit easier. Please let me know if you have a preference on the form below or the recipe cards I have used for other recipes. Thanks!
Quick Hamburger Stroganoff:
1 lb. hamburger meat
1 can of beer
1 package onion soup mix
1 cup sour cream
Salt and pepper to taste
Brown hamburger meat and drain. Add can of beer and package of onion soup mix, stir.
Simmer for 1/2 hour on low. Most of the liquid should be gone but if you like more sauce, then you can add a little water. Add sour cream and salt and pepper. (I always add even more sour cream - but that's just me!). Stir until blended and warmed through. Serve over rice or noodles.
** Note - if it is not thick enough, simple add a little flour and mix in.
7 comments:
Perfect quick fix meal. Most of those are a staple here anyway - well except the sour cream ... why is that?
I'll have to try it :)
Perfect quick fix meal. Most of those are a staple here anyway - well except the sour cream ... why is that?
I'll have to try it :)
I never thought of adding beer! Looks like a great recipe!
I wish we drank beer, this would absolutely be a go-to recipe for me if we did. Maybe I should buy beer just to cook with!
Looks easy and yummy (and a lot better than hamburger helper!). I'll have to try this recipe.
Another thing I do to mix it up a bit with stroganoff is to make a casserole out of it. I put half the prepared stroganoff in a square pan, layer cottage cheese in the middle (about 3/4 inch thick), then add the remaining stroganoff. Top with Grape Nuts cereal and bake for about 10-15 minutes until it's heated through.
Wow! I'm going to have to try this. I usually make beef stroganoff the traditional way, but this looks like it would be great for a quick fix!
I've got this cooking right now and it smells delish! Thanks for the great recipe!
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