RECIPE: For barb b: REC: nlb's Beef Stroganoff

RECIPE:

michael-in-phoenix

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This elegant recipe is easily multiplied.

Beef Stroganoff

2 1/2 lb. filet of beef tenderloin

5 1/2 T butter

1 1/2 c onion

2 cloves garlic, chopped fine

1 1/2 lb fresh mushrooms, sliced 1/4" thick

4 T flour

1 T meat extract paste, Bovril

1 1/2 T ketchup

1 t salt

freshly ground black pepper

10 1/2 oz. can beef bouillon, undiluted

1/2 c dry white wine

1 1/2 T finely snipped fresh dill

2 c sour cream

Fresh dill as garnish

Trim fat from meat. Cut filet crosswise (against grain) into 1/2 inch thick slices. Cut each slice across the grain into 1/2 inch wide strips.

Slowly heat a large heavy skillet. Melt 1 T of butter and add beef strips just enough to cover the skillet bottom. If necessary, do this process again. Over heat, sear quickly on all sides, with tongs, remove the beef as it browns. Brown outside — rare inside. Set aside.

In 3 T hot butter in the same skillet, sauté onions, garlic, and mushroom until onion is golden — about 5 minutes. Remove from the heat. Add flour, meat extract paste, ketchup, salt and pepper and stir until smooth. Gradually add the bouillon and bring to a boil stirring. Reduce the heat and simmer 5 minutes.

Over low heat, add the wine, snipped fill and sour cream, stirring until well combined. Do not boil.

Add beef and simmer just until the sauce and beef are hot.

2 T fresh dill over the top.

Serve in chafing dish with wide egg noodles.

Serves 8

Source: Helen J. White

nlb

http://web.archive.org/web/20020830082543/food4.epicurious.com/HyperNews/get/archive_swap28101-28200/28179/3.html

 
Thanks Michael! This is the rec that I use! Tx much for tracking it down. I believe I use

tomato paste instead of ketchup. Thanks so much for tracking it down. Pat may enjoy using this for her tenderloin! I have great success in making it ahead. Usually on Christmas Eve, I make it early in the day, and reheat prior to serving.

Best,
Barb

 
How did you get that, Michael? I remember you can get some of the posts from

waybackmachine.com (I think that's what it was) - is that where you got it, and how did you search for that? I'd like to be able to search for some oldies too, nothing specific right now though. TIA

 
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