Slow-Cooker Stroganoff

  • 10MINS
  • 7HR
  • 261KCAL

Stroganoff is traditionally a dish cooked quickly in a frying pan, using prime steak. We've had so many requests for a slow-cooker version of our beef stroganoff, so we had to try it! Slow cooking isn't only extra-convenient for busy days, but it allows you to use cheaper cuts of meat too, which is always a bonus! Slow cooking this dish also gives it a deeper, richer flavour and the steak becomes fall-apart tender. It's great served with rice, pasta or potatoes.

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Perfectly balanced recipe. Creamy and mustardy.
By frying off the mushrooms, before adding towards the end really gives this dish a deep rich flavour. Don't be scared of the generous amount of dijon. This balances out with the soft cheese resulting in a beautiful velvety stroganoff.
Impossible to overcook
Don’t use heaped tablespoons of mustard 😭😂 easy to prep and loved that it tasted delicious without being heavily fattening!
Added paprika to give a little kick and a little Xanthan gum to thicken at the end of cooking
Simple and Easy
I prefer to cook my onions and add them at the last minute, for a better flavour and texture
Make it veggie
I used plant-based beef-style strips to make it veggie and added 2 tsp of smoked paprika.
Absolutely gorgeus recipe. The beef melted in my mouth.
Plenty of the sauce which husband was pleased about. It helps if you try and get the beef on as early as possible
Simple recipe with delicious sauce.
We used turkey breast steaks chopped up instead of beef. Made it twice - once in pressure cooker and once in slow cooker. Preferred the slow cooked version.
Love the slow cooker recipes. Healthy and tasty!
We enjoyed with whole grain rice. Very yummy

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DanielleTuesday 8th March 2022

Made this tonight and the whole family loved it!
Can this be put in the freezer?

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    HollyThursday 10th March 2022

    Hi Danielle, we are so glad to hear you enjoyed this recipe! The Slow-Cooker Stroganoff can be frozen, all of the recipes in our Comfort Food book that can be frozen have a little F symbol just above the ingredients list. Hope that helps!

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PaulMonday 28th February 2022

Hi. When adding the cream cheese and Dijon mustard is the mix still quite wet. Like beef in gravy ?

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    HollyTuesday 1st March 2022

    Hey Paul, if you think the stroganoff needs reducing a little before adding the cream cheese we suggest leaving the lid off the slow cooker for 30 minutes to help it to reduce down. Hope that helps!

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Kirsty CairdMonday 31st January 2022

I made the slow cooker beef stroganoff on Saturday and am wondering if the quantity of mustard in the recipe should be tsp and not tbsp. The mustard totally overpowered the flavour, very disappointed!! It was the first recipe I tried out of the book so fingers crossed the next one is more successful!

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    HollyTuesday 1st February 2022

    Hi Kirsty, we suggest 2-3 tbsp depending on your taste. If you prefer you can reduce the amount used more to suit your preference by adding a little at a time until the flavour is right for you. Hope that helps!

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LORNATuesday 25th January 2022

Hi- I don’t have any low salt stock cubes – assume can just use ordinary ones?

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    HollyTuesday 25th January 2022

    Hey Lorna, yes normal stock cubes will be fine just adjust the seasoning in the recipe as you may find you won’t need to add any extra salt. Hope that helps!

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    JacquelineSunday 13th February 2022

    I found 25 per cent low salt Oxo Cubes at Asda.

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      SharonMonday 14th February 2022

      Hi Jacqueline, thanks for helping out and letting us know where you’ve found low salt stock cubes.

Pat MorrisSaturday 22nd January 2022

Can I leave out the mustard in the stroganoff I really don’t like mustard at all

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    SharonThursday 27th January 2022

    Hi Pat, if you leave out the mustard it will alter the flavour of the dish and it would have a mild mushroomy flavour rather than a Stroganoff flavour. Maybe you could try adding a very small amount of mustard and then taste the Stroganoff and see what you think? Then you can add more if you like to suit your own taste. Hope this helps and thanks for your question.

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LauraThursday 20th January 2022

Could this be put in the oven instead of slow cooker?

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    HollyFriday 21st January 2022

    Hey Laura, we have an article HERE for slow cooker conversions which may help you cook the recipe in the oven. We also have this recipe for Beef Stroganoff which is cooked on the hob. Hope that helps!

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CLARE NOBLEThursday 13th January 2022

I made the slow cooker beef stroganoff last night – bit of a problem with the measurements. I added the 3 tablespoons of Dijon Mustard, and nearly set my sinuses on fire!

Today I’ve made a new batch, double the amount but will not add any mustard, I will add the leftovers from last night….. hopefully this will subdue the mustard from last night and infuse the new batch. Fingers crossed it works, mind you I stripped out most of my tastebuds last night, so it’s not really a problem until they recover 😂

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    HollyFriday 14th January 2022

    Hey Clare, we suggest 2-3 tbsp depending on your taste. If you prefer you can reduce the amount used more to suit your preference by adding a little at a time until the flavour is right for you. Hope that helps!

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