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  • Her neo-classic Beef Stroganoff is made with nondairy sour cream.

    Archive 2006-09-01 Steve Carper 2006

  • Her neo-classic Beef Stroganoff is made with nondairy sour cream.

    Nondairy Chocolate Chocolate-Chip Cake Steve Carper 2006

  • The first thing he did when they let him back out into the world was change his name to Stroganoff.

    Kalooki Nights Howard Jacobson 2006

  • Seriously, though, I use the name "Stroganoff" advisedly in this instance.

    Chicken Stroganoff 2007

  • Though he had changed his name to Stroganoff and was almost certainly an entirely different person from the one I had known, and known well, I had disowned him again before people I didn’t know at all.

    Kalooki Nights Howard Jacobson 2006

  • Years later, after he had changed his name to Stroganoff, Manny vehemently denounced the story of his brother’s defiling of their parents’ bed as a calumny.

    Kalooki Nights Howard Jacobson 2006

  • And why, if I’d convinced myself we hadn’t been close friends, was I so troubled to hear of him again, and so rattled—no, not rattled, so pierced—to learn he’d changed his name to Stroganoff?

    Kalooki Nights Howard Jacobson 2006

  • The one I'm going to cook in the next couple of days is Beef Stroganoff Mexicana a la papí.

    Caldo de Pollo--Mexican Chicken Soup 2010

  • Conceptually, I knew what I wanted to do from the beginning — a spin on Beef Stroganoff.

    Top Chef's Heather: I'm Not a Bully 2011

  • Yes, the original Stroganoff is usually a braised meat you cook for a long period of time.

    Top Chef's Heather: I'm Not a Bully 2011

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