Stroganoff

Etymology
Named after the Stroganov family, a distinguished Russian family involved in the settlement of Siberia, Строганов:.

Noun

 * 1) A dish of sautéed pieces of beef (or a substitute) served in a sauce with sour cream.
 * 2) *2002, Hope Ricciotti, Vincent Connelly, The Pregnancy Cookbook.
 * With its creamy texture and unique taste, our version is certain to win over even the most diehard stroganoff fans.
 * 1) *1999, John Yeoman, Self Reliance: A Recipe for the New Millennium.
 * For an unusual kidney stroganoff, saute them in a casserole with chopped onions, celery and carrot, then stew in wine, beer, cider or stock till tender, and stir in a little cream before serving.

Translations

 * Dutch: Stroganoffsaus
 * Finnish: stroganov, stroganovinpihvi
 * French: bœuf Stroganov
 * German: Bœuf Stroganoff, Bœuf Stroganow
 * Japanese: ビーフストロガノフ


 * Korean: 비프스트로가노프
 * Persian: بيف استراگانف
 * Portuguese: estrogonofe
 * Russian: бефстроганов
 * Spanish: Filete Stroganoff, Beef Stroganoff

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