My Easy Beef Stroganoff Slow Cooker Recipe with Rosemary

Crafting the Perfect Beef Stroganoff

Slow Cooker vs Traditional Stovetop Method

Let me tell you, making beef stroganoff in a slow cooker is like getting a big, cosy hug from your plate. You’re rewarded with tender beef and a sauce that’s as smooth as butter, soaking up all those mingling flavours like a dream. Letting it cook low and slow for 6-8 hours is like giving all those ingredients a chance to become best friends, resulting in a dish that’ll have you licking the bowl.

But hey, if you’re racing the clock and need dinner fast, you can crank up the heat and have it ready in 4-6 hours. Just a heads-up: the beef might be hard to get with the tenderness.

Comparison Table: Slow Cooker vs Traditional Stovetop

MethodCooking TimeTexture & Flavor
Slow CookerLow heat: 6-8 hrsSuper tender, rich
Slow CookerHigh heat: 4-6 hrsA bit firm, still tasty
Stovetop20-30 minsTender, quick delight

Flavor-Building Essentials

Nailing that beef stroganoff isn’t just about chucking ingredients into a pot; it’s practically an art form. The secret sauce? Building flavours like a pro with salt, fat, acid, and heat makes the dish pop.

  • Salt: It’s like a magic wand for taste, improving Everything. A pinch of sea or kosher salt can take your stroganoff from “meh” to “more, please!”
  • Fat adds richness and makes it silky. Butter and sour cream are the heroes here, ensuring each bite feels like a kiss.
  • Acid: This is your wake-up call for the taste buds, adding a zing. A splash of Worcestershire sauce or lemon juice can raise the bar.
  • Heat: Changes how Everything comes together, whether you’re sizzling or chilling. Slow cooking lets all flavours join hands and sing in harmony.

Master these tricks, and you’ll whip up a slow cooker beef stroganoff with Rosemary. That’s not just dinner but an experience. Are you craving more? Try our gipfeli recipe or some delightful smoked queso.

Hang tight, because next up are the details for the Easy Slow Cooker Beef Stroganoff Recipe—think of it as a treasure map with all the steps and goodies outlined for you.

Easy Slow Cooker Beef Stroganoff Recipe

easy beef stroganoff slow cooker recipe with rosemary

Ingredients Breakdown

Let’s whip up some mouthwatering beef stroganoff in your trusty slow cooker. Here’s what you’ll need to get started:

IngredientQuantityNotes
Beef Stew Meat2 lbsChunk it up yourself
Onion1 largeGive it a good chop
Garlic3 clovesSmash and chop
Mushrooms8 ozSliced up nice and thin
Beef Broth2 cupsLiquid gold for flavor
Worcestershire Sauce2 tbspFor a savory kick
Dijon Mustard1 tbspAdds a tangy zing
Cream Cheese8 ozCan swap with sour cream
Fresh Rosemary1 sprigNothing like the real deal
Salt1 tspJust enough—to taste
Black Pepper1/2 tspCracked fresh
Egg Noodles12 ozReady for serving

Step-by-Step Cooking Instructions

  1. Get Everything Prepared: Chop the beef into chunks. Do the same with the onion and mince the garlic, too. The mushrooms need some slicing love.
  2. Mix It All: Throw the beef, onion, garlic, and mushrooms into your slow cooker. Add beef broth, Worcestershire sauce, and Dijon mustard. Sprinkle on salt and pepper for good measure.
  3. Let it Cook: Toss that rosemary sprig on top like a chef. Pop the lid on and cook either on low for 8 hours or crank it up on high for 4 hours (Betty Crocker).
  4. Add Some Creaminess: About 20 minutes before you’re ready to chow down, remove the Rosemary and stir in the cream cheese until it melts into creamy goodness. Sour cream is a good stand-in if you’d like.
  5. Noodle Time: As the cream cheese works its magic, cook the egg noodles according to the package directions.
  6. Let’s Eat: With noodles cooked and stroganoff ready, plop a hearty serving over the noodles. Sprinkle on some fresh rosemary if you’re feeling fancy.

This beef stroganoff from your slow cooker is a decadent, creamy delight that is great for cosy nights. If you’re craving more comfort food, try our hotcake mix recipe or pair it with our white bean and basil recipe.

Dig in and enjoy!

Time-Saving Tips and Variations

Beef Stroganoff with bread

Whipping up my easy beef stroganoff in a slow cooker with a hint of Rosemary can be a cinch with some nifty tricks and tweaks. There’s always a workaround if you’re out of something or need to adjust your cooking time.

Cream Cheese Substitute

I’ve got a neat trick involving cream cheese instead of sour cream. It was pure luck when sour cream left my kitchen one night. And you know what? It was creamy and rich, maybe even a notch above the original. Do you want to give it a go? Just swap the sour cream for cream cheese like in this Allrecipes how-to.

IngredientRegular AmountSwap Amount
Sour Cream1 cup1 cup Cream Cheese

This switch prevents you from heading to the store and throws you a tasty curveball in terms of flavour.

Cooking Time Recommendations

Slow cookers are champs at making meat fall-apart tender. Here’s my recommendation for cooking times so you don’t end up with beef jerky:

Heat SettingSuggested TimeTexture Outcome
Low6-8 hoursSuper Tender
High4-6 hoursSomewhat Tender

Low and slow for 6-8 hours is the key to beef that melts in your mouth, with flavours that take you straight to Flavour Town. If you’re racing against the clock, 4-6 hours on high can work, too, though the beef might keep some of its toughness.

With these adaptable cook times, anyone can squeeze a delicious dinner into their jam-packed schedule. Need more tasty ideas? Take a peek at my suggestions.

For an extra sprinkle of magic, toss in some rosemary. It’ll lift your dish with its earthy, savoury notes, which pair well with meat and sauce.

Do you want to spice up your kitchen game even more? Check out other mouthwatering reads like healthy breakfast curry recipes and hamburger green beans, tomato soup, and mashed potatoes.

Sides That Complement Your Dish

Beef Stroganoff

Cooking a perfect beef stroganoff is only part of the magic; what you serve alongside it can make your taste buds do a happy dance. Here’s my go-to list of sidekicks that bring out the best in this classic dish.

Choosing the Right Accompaniment

When picking a side for beef stroganoff, you can’t go wrong with egg noodles. I swear these noodles have a secret pact with the sauce—they know how to soak it all up and deliver a taste explosion. According to a post I read on Delight Cook, they’re the ultimate match for stroganoff. Here’s why I’m all about them:

  • They lap up that rich, creamy sauce like champs
  • Their texture vibes perfectly with the soft beef
  • Speaking of easy—throw them in hot water, and bam, you’re done!

If you want to add a little health vibe, I suggest a simple salad or some steamed green veggies, like broccoli or green beans. The zing from the veggies cuts through the richness of the main dish and gives your meal a fresh twist.

Side DishBenefits
Egg NoodlesSoaks up sauce beautifully, quick prep
SaladGives freshness and crunch
Steamed VegetablesOffers a nutritional balance

For the bread lovers out there, a warm, crusty baguette or garlic bread is a top choice for sopping up any leftover sauce. Because who wants to leave anything behind, am I right?

Elevating Your Meal with Rosemary

Are you looking to dial up the flavour profile? Say hello to Rosemary. Adding this herb to your slow-cooker beef stroganoff gives it this earthy depth that’s just… well, chef’s kiss. Delight Cook has some fantastic ideas on this:

  • Toss in a sprig of Rosemary during the last hour of cooking and let it perform its magic.
  • For a fancy finish, chop some rosemary and sprinkle it on top. It adds both smell and style to the party.

For more culinary shenanigans, check out my take on recipes for bone broth or a sourdough bagel recipe. Trying out new sides and sprinkling a bit of rosemary magic can turn an ordinary meal into something unforgettable. Happy cooking, folks!

Nutritional Value and Benefits

Beef Stroganoff with rice

Protein-Packed and Iron-Rich

I’m excited to share my easy beef stroganoff slow cooker recipe with Rosemary! This dish is an unofficial heavyweight champ for protein and iron, perfect for those who want to fuel up and stay strong. With each tasty serving, you get a punch of protein that helps keep your body’s gears running smoothly.

Plus, beef’s iron boosts energy by helping your red blood cells better transport oxygen throughout your body. Keep this meal in your rotation to stay upbeat and healthy!

NutrientHow Much Per Serving
Protein25g
Iron3mg
Calories300kcal

These numbers are based on how I usually whip up the dish, though they might change a bit based on what you have in your fridge. If you’re stoked to try making this, swing by the slow cooker beef stroganoff recipe I often refer to over at Betty Crocker.

Health Benefits Beyond Taste

My beef stroganoff isn’t just about lip-smacking flavour—it’s a treasure trove of goodness. Adding a few extra goodies like mushrooms, onions, and Rosemary can increase the nutrients even more.

  • Mushrooms: Little power pills full of antioxidants and good vitamins, boosting your immune game.
  • Onions: Bring on the anti-inflammatories; these wonders sure know how to keep you feeling spry.
  • Rosemary: This herb not only tickles your tastebuds but might also get your guts and blood flowing better.

Are you on the hunt for something veggie-friendly or veering away from beef? This recipe’s your buddy! Swap the beef for some veggie goodness or chicken. Our chicken of the woods recipe has some fun ideas.

This stroganoff proves it’s not only what you eat—but how you cook it! Dive into our Easy Homemade Beef Stroganoff Hamburger Helper Recipe. Keep that chef hat on—you’ve got this!

slow cooker Beef Stroganoff

Slow Cooker Beef Stroganoff Recipe

Charlotte
Total Time 6 hours
Calories 300 kcal

Ingredients
  

  • 2 lbs Beef Stew Meat Chunk it up yourself
  • 1 Onion Give it a good chop
  • 3 Garlic Cloves Smash and chop
  • 8 oz Mushrooms Sliced up nice and thin
  • 2 cups Beef Broth Liquid gold for flavor
  • 1 tbsp Worcestershire Sauce For a savory kick
  • 1 tbsp Dijon Mustard Adds a tangy zing
  • 8 oz Cream Cheese Can swap with sour cream
  • 1 sprig Fresh Rosemary Nothing like the real deal
  • 1 tsp Salt Just enough—to taste
  • ½ tsp Black Pepper Cracked fresh
  • 16 oz Egg Noodles Ready for serving

Instructions
 

  • Get Everything Prepared: Chop the beef into chunks. Do the same with the onion and mince the garlic, too. The mushrooms need some slicing love.
  • Mix It All: Throw the beef, onion, garlic, and mushrooms into your slow cooker. Add beef broth, Worcestershire sauce, and Dijon mustard. Sprinkle on salt and pepper for good measure.
  • Let it Cook: Toss that rosemary sprig on top like a chef. Pop the lid on and cook either on low for 8 hours or crank it up on high for 4 hours.
  • Add Some Creaminess: About 20 minutes before you’re ready to chow down, remove the Rosemary and stir in the cream cheese until it melts into creamy goodness. Sour cream is a good stand-in if you’d like.
  • Noodle Time: As the cream cheese works its magic, cook the egg noodles according to the package directions.
  • Let’s Eat: With noodles cooked and stroganoff ready, plop a hearty serving over the noodles. Sprinkle on some fresh rosemary if you’re feeling fancy.

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