Beef stroganoff is a Russian dish made with sautéed pieces of beef in a sour cream-based sauce. It typically includes onions, mushrooms, and sometimes mustard or tomato paste. It is often served over egg noodles or rice and is a hearty and comforting meal.
Beef stroganoff is a childhood favorite dish of mine. My Dad would always make it for us. I don't really remember having too many favorite childhood dishes besides this one and Chicken Cheese Hotdish. He would always use ground beef and often times I see this recipe with cubed beef and mushrooms.
The only time I will ever eat mushrooms is when they're cut up into really tiny pieces like they are in condensed cream of mushroom soup. Otherwise, then this recipe, this will be the only time you see a recipe that includes mushrooms on this site. I've tried to like mushrooms before but we just don't get along. It's a texture thing. That and black olives.
For more great dinner recipes with ground beef try Slow Cooker Taco Soup, Weight Watchers Beef and Brocolli, or Weight Watchers Beef Stew.
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Ingredients Needed
- Lean ground beef - Is considered better than higher fat options for several reasons. First, it has less saturated fat, which can contribute to heart disease and other health issues. Additionally, it tends to have fewer calories per serving, making it a good option for those watching their weight. The 96% lean ground beef from Aldi is my favorite.
- Onion, chopped yellow or white
- Cornstarch - Used to help thinking the gravy
- Garlic powder - is made from dehydrated garlic cloves and like the chili powder above it gets pulverized into a powder or flour consistency.
- Cream of mushroom soup (98% fat-free)
- Uncooked egg noodles
- Greek Yogurt or Light Sour Cream - is considered great for a variety of reasons. It is typically higher in protein and lower in sugar than regular yogurt, making it a good choice for those looking to maintain a balanced diet.
- See the recipe card below for a full list of ingredients and measurements.
How to Make Beef Stroganoff
Step 1: Brown beef in a skillet until the meat is no longer pink and browned. Season with onion powder. Drain grease.
Step 2: Dissolve cornstarch in cold water and pour onto meat. Stir in garlic powder, salt & pepper, and 2 cans of mushroom soup.
Cook for five minutes, stirring constantly. Reduce heat to low and simmer for another 10 minutes. Meanwhile, cook noodles according to pkg. directions.
Step 3: When done, drain. Remove meat mixture from heat and stir in sour cream and mix well. Add to noodles and mix till well blended.
Serving Size: 1 cup
Weight Watcher Point Calculations
Add 1 cup of the beef mixture to however many noodles you want.
1 cup cooked egg noodles: 6 points
½ cup of cooked egg noodles: 3 points
Hope, that makes sense? Phew.
Points for beef stroganoff without the noodles: Green: 3, Blue: 2, Purple: 2
What to serve with beef stroganoff?
Beef stroganoff is a classic dish that is usually served with a side of egg noodles or rice. Some other popular options include roasted vegetables such as Smoked Asparagus or green beans, a fresh green salad, or Air Fryer Garlic Bread.
You can also try serving it with Dairy Free Mashed Potatoes or an Air Fryer Baked Potato for a heartier meal. If you're looking for something lighter, a side of steamed broccoli or roasted Brussels sprouts can be a great choice. Ultimately, the choice of side dish will depend on your personal preferences and the occasion.
Recipe FAQs
Nutrition info is calculated with the zero point food included in the recipe I use the WW app to figure out points and myfitnesspal for nutrition.
Where are the points for the recipe?
The points for the recipe will always be listed in the Notes section of the recipe.
Always store leftovers in clean, food-grade containers. The type of container doesn’t really matter. Use zip lock, glass, plastic, whatever! Make sure to store any leftovers in an airtight container.
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Weight Watchers Beef Stroganoff
- Prep Time: 10min
- Cook Time: 15min
- Total Time: 25min
- Yield: 8 1x
- Category: Easy
- Method: Stovetop
- Cuisine: American
Description
Beef stroganoff is a childhood favorite dish of mine. My Dad would always make it for us.
Ingredients
- 1 lb. 96% lean ground beef, see notes
- 1 Tablespoon minced onion or diced onion
- 1 T. Cornstarch
- ¼ cup cold water
- 1 tbsp of Worcestershire Sauce
- 1 tsp. garlic powder
- 1 tsp. salt
- ½ tsp. black pepper
- 1 10 oz cans cream of mushroom soup (98% fat-free)
- 16 oz uncooked egg noodles
- 1 cup of plain Greek Yogurt or Light Sour Cream
Instructions
- Brown the beef in a skillet till the meat is done and the onion is transparent. Drain grease.
- Dissolve cornstarch in cold water and pour onto meat. Stir in garlic powder, Worcestershire Sauce, salt & pepper, and 1 can of mushroom soup.
- Cook for five minutes, stirring constantly. Reduce heat to low and simmer for another 10 minutes. Meanwhile, cook noodles according to pkg. directions.
- When done, drain. Remove meat mixture from heat and stir in sour cream and mix well. Add to noodles and mix till well blended.
- Serving Size: 1 cup
Notes
My WW Personal Points: 9 Click here to see in recipe builder (will have to log in)
includes points for noodles.
Nutrition
- Serving Size: 1 cup
- Calories: 309
- Fat: 8
- Carbohydrates: 25
- Fiber: 2
- Protein: 18
Jenna says
I didn't change it. Just took a new photo.
Lisa says
Why was the recipe changed? Didn’t it originally call for 2 cans soup? And onions isn’t listed in the recipe either?
Jenna says
Yes, that is mentioned in the post above the recipe.
Amie says
Very good, but it doesn’t look like the noodles are included in the point calculation… adds about 6 points to the recipe.
Destiny Dewar says
This tastes fine, kids even liked it but…11 points later! Yikes. I used 12 oz of noodles and it was still that high. (Not built into recipe builder fyi)
Be aware…I used reduced fat sour cream instead of Greek yogurt.
Must make that much of a difference.
Kasey says
This recipe is so wonderful, thank you for sharing. I will definitely be adding this to my dinner rotation!
Johnna says
What do you think the calories per serving would be if I used ground Turkey as opposed to ground beef?