Stroganoff (Brazilian)

"I went in search of Brazilian recipes, for a night I'm planning. I didn't realize how popular stoganoff was! This is a combination of 2 recipes."
 
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Ready In:
50mins
Ingredients:
12
Serves:
4
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directions

  • Put the meat/chicken into a bowl with garlic, half the onion, salt, nutmeg, oregano and wine.
  • Allow to marinate for 1 hour.
  • Heat the oil and saute the remaining onion and mushrooms for a few minutes or until softened.
  • Add the meat/chicken and marinade to the pan and cook.
  • Add the ketchup and mustard.
  • If it looks a bit dry, add a few tablespoons of water and cook a little longer.
  • When the meat is cooked, add the sour cream and reheat gently-DO NOT BOIL.
  • Serve with steamed white rice.
  • *This should be cooked quickly so the meat doesn't toughen.

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  1. Substitute the sour cream for 1 can table cream (that's what we use in Brazil) and add 1 can of tomatoe sauce. I don't put alcohol in mine (chicken) but if you make the beef one, try whiskey instead of white wine. I also add 1 teaspoon ground cumin.
     
  2. A suggestion: do the Brazilian way and substitute Cognac and "Creme de Leite" (Table Cream sold at supermarkets) for the white wine and sour cream. This is the way we make it in Brazil. You will see the ENORMOUS difference it will make. I guarantee you'll never go back to sour cream! (Then let me know what you think!)
     
  3. I substituted table cream and cognac for sour cream and wine as someone suggested! My husband is from Brazil and said it was great! He wanted fresh button mushrooms, but all I could find was sliced baby portabellas and it worked well. Added matchstick potatoes on top and served with rice and black beans. This recipe is wonderful!
     
  4. Hi Jan, I prepared this chicken without reading the review first.<br/>We had kichen breast and fresh mushrooms, so this recipe cam just at the right time for me!<br/>I marinated the chicken as suggested, for the sauce I used a small can of cream (because this is what we had at home) and, as I never have ketchup at home, I used 3 tablespoon tomatoes paste with some Worchestershire sauce.<br/>As mustard I used some "mustard à l'ancienne" as I love this. For the spices, other ingredients and procedure I followed your recipe.<br/>I used steamed white rice mixed with wild rice as side dish.<br/>This came out really delicious and I know I will prepare this again for sure.<br/>Thanks a lot for this delicious recipe!
     
  5. I've never tried anything Brazilian before. I used the suggested tomato paste and table cream in place of ketchup and sour cream. I also served it over brown rice rather than white rice. I was quite pleased with the results. It was definitely a new flavor all together.
     
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  1. A suggestion: do the Brazilian way and substitute Cognac and "Creme de Leite" (Table Cream sold at supermarkets) for the white wine and sour cream. This is the way we make it in Brazil. You will see the ENORMOUS difference it will make. I guarantee you'll never go back to sour cream! (Then let me know what you think!)
     
  2. I substituted table cream and cognac for sour cream and wine as someone suggested! My husband is from Brazil and said it was great! He wanted fresh button mushrooms, but all I could find was sliced baby portabellas and it worked well. Added matchstick potatoes on top and served with rice and black beans. This recipe is wonderful!
     
  3. I've never tried anything Brazilian before. I used the suggested tomato paste and table cream in place of ketchup and sour cream. I also served it over brown rice rather than white rice. I was quite pleased with the results. It was definitely a new flavor all together.
     
  4. Substitute the sour cream for 1 can table cream (that's what we use in Brazil) and add 1 can of tomatoe sauce. I don't put alcohol in mine (chicken) but if you make the beef one, try whiskey instead of white wine. I also add 1 teaspoon ground cumin.
     

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