Slow-Cooker Steak Stroganoff

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Slow Cooker Steak Stroganoff
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Slow-Cooker Steak Stroganoff

You'll love this savory stroganoff served over heart-healthy whole-grain pasta.

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Ingredients

Servings  4  

  • 3 tsp. all-purpose flour
  • 1/2 tsp. garlic powder
  • 1/4 tsp. salt
  • 1/4 tsp. pepper
  • 4 eye-of-round steaks, all visible fat discarded, flattened to 1/2-inch thickness
  • 1 teaspoon olive oil and 1 teaspoon olive oil, divided use
  • 2 cups fat-free, low-sodium beef broth
  • 8 oz. medium button mushrooms (quartered)
  • 1/2 cup frozen pearl onions
  • 2 tsp. no-salt-added tomato paste
  • 2 tsp. Worcestershire sauce (lowest sodium available)
  • 1 cup water (if needed)
  • 4 oz. dried, whole-grain linguine
  • 1/2 cup fat-free sour cream

Directions

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  1. In a shallow dish, stir together the flour, garlic powder, salt, and pepper. Dip each piece of beef in the flour mixture, turning to coat and gently shaking off any excess. Reserve the remaining flour mixture.
  2. In a large nonstick skillet, heat 1 teaspoon oil over medium-high heat, swirling to coat the bottom. Cook the beef on one side for 2 minutes, or until browned. Add the remaining 1 teaspoon oil, swirling to coat the bottom as well as possible. Turn over the beef. Cook for 2 minutes, or until browned. Transfer the beef to a 3- or 4-quart slow cooker.
  3. Sprinkle the reserved flour mixture over the beef in the slow cooker. Add the broth, mushrooms, onions, tomato paste, and Worcestershire sauce. If the liquid in your slow cooker usually absorbs quickly, pour in the water. Cook, covered, on low for 8 to 9 hours or on high for 3 to 4 hours, or until the beef is tender.
  4. About 15 minutes before serving, prepare the pasta using the package directions, omitting the salt. Drain well in a colander. Set aside.
  5. When the beef is tender, remove the liquid from the slow cooker. Measure out 1 1/2 cups liquid, discarding any extra. Put the sour cream in a small bowl. Whisk in about 1/2 cup of the liquid (to reduce the risk of curdling). Pour the sour cream mixture and the remaining 1 cup liquid into the slow cooker, stirring to combine. Serve the beef on the pasta. Top with the vegetables and sauce.

Tip: The serving amount is 3 ounces beef, 1/2 cup vegetables and sauce, and 1/2 cup pasta.

Nutrition Facts

Slow-Cooker Steak Stroganoff

CaloriesCalories

341 Per Serving

ProteinProtein

35g Per Serving

FiberFiber

4g Per Serving

Nutrition Facts

Calories 341
Total Fat 5.0 g
Saturated Fat 1.0 g
Trans Fat 0.0 g
Polyunsaturated Fat 1.0 g
Monounsaturated Fat 3.0 g
Cholesterol 58 mg
Sodium 271 mg
Total Carbohydrate 37 g
Dietary Fiber 4 g
Sugars 6 g
Protein 35 g

Dietary Exchanges
1 vegetable, 2 starch, 3 very lean meat

 

You'll love this savory stroganoff served over heart-healthy whole-grain pasta.

For information on women and heart disease, visit Go Red for Women(link opens in new window). (Link opens in a new window)

Nutrition Facts

Slow-Cooker Steak Stroganoff

CaloriesCalories

341 Per Serving

ProteinProtein

35g Per Serving

FiberFiber

4g Per Serving
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Calories 341
Total Fat 5.0 g
Saturated Fat 1.0 g
Trans Fat 0.0 g
Polyunsaturated Fat 1.0 g
Monounsaturated Fat 3.0 g
Cholesterol 58 mg
Sodium 271 mg
Total Carbohydrate 37 g
Dietary Fiber 4 g
Sugars 6 g
Protein 35 g

Dietary Exchanges
1 vegetable, 2 starch, 3 very lean meat

Ingredients

Servings  4  

  • 3 tsp. all-purpose flour
  • 1/2 tsp. garlic powder
  • 1/4 tsp. salt
  • 1/4 tsp. pepper
  • 4 eye-of-round steaks, all visible fat discarded, flattened to 1/2-inch thickness
  • 1 teaspoon olive oil and 1 teaspoon olive oil, divided use
  • 2 cups fat-free, low-sodium beef broth
  • 8 oz. medium button mushrooms (quartered)
  • 1/2 cup frozen pearl onions
  • 2 tsp. no-salt-added tomato paste
  • 2 tsp. Worcestershire sauce (lowest sodium available)
  • 1 cup water (if needed)
  • 4 oz. dried, whole-grain linguine
  • 1/2 cup fat-free sour cream

Directions

Tip: Click on step to mark as complete.

  1. In a shallow dish, stir together the flour, garlic powder, salt, and pepper. Dip each piece of beef in the flour mixture, turning to coat and gently shaking off any excess. Reserve the remaining flour mixture.
  2. In a large nonstick skillet, heat 1 teaspoon oil over medium-high heat, swirling to coat the bottom. Cook the beef on one side for 2 minutes, or until browned. Add the remaining 1 teaspoon oil, swirling to coat the bottom as well as possible. Turn over the beef. Cook for 2 minutes, or until browned. Transfer the beef to a 3- or 4-quart slow cooker.
  3. Sprinkle the reserved flour mixture over the beef in the slow cooker. Add the broth, mushrooms, onions, tomato paste, and Worcestershire sauce. If the liquid in your slow cooker usually absorbs quickly, pour in the water. Cook, covered, on low for 8 to 9 hours or on high for 3 to 4 hours, or until the beef is tender.
  4. About 15 minutes before serving, prepare the pasta using the package directions, omitting the salt. Drain well in a colander. Set aside.
  5. When the beef is tender, remove the liquid from the slow cooker. Measure out 1 1/2 cups liquid, discarding any extra. Put the sour cream in a small bowl. Whisk in about 1/2 cup of the liquid (to reduce the risk of curdling). Pour the sour cream mixture and the remaining 1 cup liquid into the slow cooker, stirring to combine. Serve the beef on the pasta. Top with the vegetables and sauce.

Tip: The serving amount is 3 ounces beef, 1/2 cup vegetables and sauce, and 1/2 cup pasta.

 


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