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This ShortcutOne Pot Meatball Stroganoff recipe is a creamy, delicious and comforting dish that the family will devour and will please even the pickiest of eaters!
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Easy One Pot Meatball Stroganoff Recipe
Noodles and meatballs (not necessarily together) are staple dinner ingredients in our household. If I had a dollar for every time my kids have requested noodles for dinner… Well… I’d have a lot of dollars, lol!
Most of the time, I’ll make noodles with butter and parmesan, but sometimes I get creative and add chicken, veggies or in today’s case, meatballs!
Our go-to brand for noodles is theNo Yolks Broad Noodles. The No Yolks Noodles cook up in a flash and can be used in just about any type of recipe; they’re great in soups, casseroles,stroganoff and of course on their own with butter and parmesan.
No Yolks come in different sizes so they’re great in almost any recipe. (Broad, Extra Broad, Fine, Kluski, Dumplings, and even Stir-Fry – which I can’t wait to try out). They’re made with egg whites which makes the noodles low in cholesterol, fat and sodium.
Need a few recipe ideas for next week’s menu plan? You can find tons of recipes and videos, (like this Super Creamy Chicken Noodle Skillet) here on theNo Yolks recipe page.
Stroganoff is one of those universal comfort dishes that almost everyone enjoys and you’ll love how easy this One Pot Meatball Stroganoff recipe is to make. You can have the meal on the table from start to finish in 20 minutes!
To speedup the preparation of this dish, the noodles are cooked in the beef broth, then heavy cream and sour cream are added along with themeatballs to make a deliciously creamy and comforting shortcut Meatball Stroganoff.
If you’re a mushroom lover – definitely double the mushrooms.
Sauce will thicken more as it cools.
For more sauce, you can add more cream.
The number of meatballs needed will vary based on thekind you use. My package said 5 = one serving. (So I cooked6 per person = 24 meatballs.)
Easy One Pot Meatball Stroganoff
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Easy One Pot Meatball Stroganoff Recipe (20 min meal)
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Author:Jamie Sanders
Total Time:20
Yield:4 generous servings 1x
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This Shortcut One Pot Meatball Stroganoff recipe is a creamy, delicious and comforting dish that the family will devour and will please even the pickiest of eaters!
Ingredients
Scale
3 to 4 tbs butter
8 oz sliced mushrooms
1/2 cup diced onions
3 cups beef broth
1/2 tsp garlic powder
1 tsp Italian spice blend
1/4 tsp salt
1/2 tsp black pepper
3 cups No Yolks noodles
3/4 cup of cream
1/2 cup sour cream
Meatballs, (the amount you desire – see tips above) defrosted and warmed up in the microwave.
optional: fresh parsley for garnish
Instructions
Add butter to a large skillet and heat skilletover med-high highheat. Add mushrooms and onions and cook ’til browned.
Add beef broth, garlic, Italian spice blend, salt, pepper and noodles to skillet. Cover and cook for 6 to 8 minutes, stirring occasionally until the noodles are al dente. (Still at med-high heat.)
Stir cream into the skillet, add meatballs. Reduce heat to med-low. Cook an additional 3 to 5 minutes until liquid thickens a bit.
Gently stir in sour cream and heat through.
Garnish with fresh parsley
Serve and enjoy!
Notes
If you’re a mushroom lover – definitely double the mushrooms.
Sauce will thicken more as it cools.
For more sauce, you can add more cream.
If you use half-n-half instead of cream, you may end up needing to add a little bit of a cornstarch slurry for a thicker sauce.
The number of meatballs needed will vary based on thekind you use. My package said 5 = one serving. (So I cooked6 per person = 24 meatballs.)
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One way to thicken beef stroganoff is with flour or cornstarch. These are both common cooking ingredients that will help create an excellent thickening agent for beef stroganoff recipes.
Of course, sour cream can be used to enhance more than texture. It adds body and fermented flavor to these extra-flaky buttermilk biscuits and all five of our cornbread variations. We even throw it into sweet potato pancakes to offset the sweetness with some sour tang.
For an add-in that both thickens and enhances flavor, turn to a versatile, dairy-forward ingredient: sour cream. Sour cream is a common add-in for thickening soups and sauces, but it can also be stirred into gravy for a touch of tang and a smooth, creamy finish.
Luckily, there's a quick and easy solution waiting quietly in your pantry — cornstarch. Cornstarch is a reliable and widely used thickening agent, that works in sauces, gravies, and soups.
The classic ingredients for stroganoff sauce include onions, mushrooms, beef broth or stock, and sometimes a splash of white wine or brandy for flavor. The sauce is often seasoned with salt, pepper, and sometimes a hint of mustard or Worcestershire sauce.
You are combining essentially what is a hot stew and cold sour cream out of the fridge. This is what causes the cream to curdle. I like to err of the side of caution and I let the pot and its contents cool completely, then I stir through the sour cream, no more curdling!
A stroganoff sauce usually consists of sour cream, mustard, and chopped fresh herbs. This version replaces the sour cream and heavy cream with coconut milk and beef stock to keep it dairy-free, then added fresh parsley for extra flavor. It's the perfectly creamy sauce to serve over meat, noodles, rice, or potatoes!
Add the onion and cook gently for 10 minutes, or until softened and starting to caramelise. Stir in the garlic and cook gently for 2 minutes. Crumble in the stock cube and stir in the paprika and tomato purée.
The difference between a traditional beef stroganoff and the Hamburger Helper version is the meat. The traditional version has cuts of beef, while the Hamburger Helper version uses ground beef. I decided to stick with that for my recipe! I added in more vegetables and the homemade sauce was really easy to make.
Served over buttered noodles it's the ultimate comfort food dish. So, what are the best sides for Beef Stroganoff? You can never go wrong with classic buttered egg noodles. But rice pilaf, mashed potatoes or crispy smashed potatoes are also great options.
Worcestershire sauce: The Worcestershire sauce helps add a depth of flavor to the sauce. You could also substitute coconut aminos or soy sauce. Onions: You can use yellow onions, sweet onions, or even white onions. Garlic: Fresh is best.
Acidic ingredients help lift and balance flavor. Use small amounts of ingredients with bold flavors such as pomegranate seeds, chipotle pepper or cilantro. Give a flavor burst with condiments such as horseradish, flavored mustard, chutney, wasabi, bean purees, tapenade and salsas of all kinds.
If a dish is too sour, add a little bit of sugar! Sweetness balances out sour flavors, so if something makes your mouth pucker, a dash of sugar may help soften the blow of the sour food.
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