Sous Vide Beef Stroganoff Recipe (2024)

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Sous vide beef stroganoff will give you fall apart in your mouth beef while maintaining a medium rare center to the steak bites. The stroganoff sauce is creamy, silky and full of layers of flavor. Mushrooms are tender and plump, giving added texture to this variation on a comfort food classic.

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If you are new to sous vide I have a post that tells you all the reason I love the sous vide cooking method. I also share with you my version of the classic beef stroganoff recipe and a crock-pot beef stroganoff recipe. But THIS sous vide beef stroganoff recipe is my absolute favorite. The beef is the perfect texture and the flavors are outstanding.

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  • Why does sous vide beff stroganoff take so long?
  • What ingredients are needed to make Sous Vide Beef Stroganoff?
  • How to brown mushrooms for beef stroganoff?
  • What is the best way to sear beef for beef stroganoff?
  • How to make sous vide beef stroganoff:
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Why does sous vide beff stroganoff take so long?

I get it. 48 hours is a LONG cook time. But what is the saying about things that come to those who wait? That is so true when it comes to sous vide co*king. The lower temperature, a controlled temperature, will allow the beef to cook and the connective tissue of the beef to slowly break down with out compromising the integrity of the texture of the beef. It is like the slow cooker version of this recipe but lower, slower, more controlled and better.

The spikes in heat that comes with stove top cooking or slow cooker cooking can cause the meat to seize and toughen up with a spike in temperature. With the water being maintained at 131 the meat will not rise above that temperature. It can't. The time that the ingredients are in the temperature zone is extended and they are able to marry or infuse flavors more naturally.

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What ingredients are needed to make Sous Vide Beef Stroganoff?

  • fresh baby bella mushrooms, sliced
  • butter
  • shallots, minced
  • steak, sirloin
  • dry white wine
  • beef stock
  • heavy cream
  • Worcestershire sauce
  • thyme
  • cornstarch blended with 1 tablespoon of the cream
  • salt and pepper
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How to brown mushrooms for beef stroganoff?

Mushrooms can be amazing and full of flavor or they can be mushy and soggy. We want amazing mushrooms full of flavor and color. Here is how to get both.

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  1. In a heavy bottom skillet or dutch oven, heat 2 tablespoons butter to foaming and place mushrooms, cut side down in the pan.
  2. Do not flip or move the mushrooms for about five minutes, or until they start to sweat and brown on the underside. DO NOT POKE THE MUSHROOMS.
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  1. Flip the mushrooms and sear on the second side. Add additional butter, if needed.
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What is the best way to sear beef for beef stroganoff?

Getting a good sear on the beef for beef stroganoff is key to a good flavor profile for your dish. Taking a few extra minutes to caramelize the surface of the meat versus string it to get it grey in color will produce such an amazing flavor, you will thank yourself.

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  1. Trim off excess fat from the steak and cut into bite sized pieces. Remove excess moisture with paper towels.
  2. Add 2-4 tablespoons of butter to the skillet or dutch oven warm over moderately high heat.
  3. The butter will start to foam and you will know the butter is ready.
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  1. Place the beef in a single layer in the bottom of the pan, being careful not to crowd the pan. Crowding the pan can lead to steaming and we want searing.
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  1. Do not move the beef until you see a caramel edge at the base of the beef and a grey color creeping up the side of the beef.
  2. This will take a full 2-3 minutes
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  1. Flip once and cook for an additional minute. Do not over cook the beef because it will continue to cook when you add it back to the pan later in the recipe.
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How to make sous vide beef stroganoff:

  1. Trim off excess fat from the steak and cut into bite sized pieces.
  2. In a heavy bottom skillet or dutch oven, heat 2 tablespoons butter to foaming and place mushrooms, cut side down in the pan.
  3. Flip the mushrooms and sear on the second side.
  4. Sear the beef, a few pieces at a time.
  5. Deglaze the pan with the wine, stock and Worcestershire sauce scraping up the bits of yummy stuck on beef, onion and mushroom bits.
  6. Add the mushrooms, beef and shallots to your sous vide gallon sized bag. Add the rest of the ingredients, to include the deglaze from the pan, LEAVING OUT the heavy cream to the bag.
  7. Heat the sous vide water bath.
  8. Submerge the bag into the sous vide bath, having the water pressure force all the air out of the bag. Secure with a clip. Leave the bag open to breathe.
  9. Cook for 48 hours.
  10. After the cook, pour the liquids from the bag into a heavy bottom sauce pan.
  11. Add the heavy cream/corn starch mixture to the pan, whisking to incorporate.
  12. Bring to a simmer for one minute. This will cook out the corn starch taste and activate the thickening properties of the corn starch.
  13. Pour the meat and mushrooms into the sauce and spoon the sauce over the beef to coat, basting the beef in the delicious homemade sauce you just made.
  14. Season with salt and pepper.
  15. Serve over cooked noodles, if desired.

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Sous Vide Beef Stroganoff Recipe

Sarah Mock

Sous vide beef stroganoff will give you fall apart in your mouth beef while maintaining a medium rare center to the steak bites. The stroganoff sauce is creamy, silky and full of layers of flavor. Mushrooms are tender and plump, giving added texture to this variation on a comfort food classic.

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Prep time for the recipePrep Time 20 minutes mins

Cook time for the recipeCook Time 2 days d

total time to prep and cook the recipe.Total Time 2 days d 20 minutes mins

Course Beef Recipes

Cuisine Russian

Makes 6

Per Serving 712 kcal

Ingredients

  • 8 ounces fresh baby bella mushrooms (sliced)
  • 4 tablespoons butter (divided)
  • 3 tablespoons shallots (minced)
  • 2 ½ pounds steak (sirloin)
  • ½ cup dry white wine
  • 1 cup beef stock
  • 1 cup heavy cream
  • 1 tablespoon Worcestershire
  • 1 teaspoon thyme
  • 2 teaspoons cornstarch blended with 1 tablespoon of the cream
  • salt and pepper

Instructions

  • Trim off excess fat from the steak and cut into bite sized pieces. Remove excess moisture with paper towels.

  • In a heavy bottom skillet or dutch oven, heat 2 tablespoons butter to foaming and place mushrooms, cut side down in the pan. Do not flip or move the mushrooms for about five minutes, or until they start to sweat and brown on the underside.

    4 tablespoons butter, 8 ounces fresh baby bella mushrooms

  • Flip the mushrooms and sear on the second side. Add additional butter, if needed.

  • Stir in the shallots and cook for a minute longer.

    3 tablespoons shallots

  • Remove the cooked mushrooms and shallots to a clean bowl. Add 2-4 more tablespoons to the skillet or dutch oven warm over moderately high heat.

  • Sear the beef, a few pieces at a time, for 2-3 minutes on each side to brown the exterior but keep the interior is still medium in doneness.

    2 ½ pounds steak

  • Remove the beef to a clean bowl or plate.

  • Deglaze the pan with the wine, stock and Worcestershire sauce scraping up the bits of yummy stuck on beef, onion and mushroom bits.

    ½ cup dry white wine, 1 cup beef stock, 1 tablespoon Worcestershire

  • Add the mushrooms, beef and shallots to your sous vide gallon sized bag. Add the rest of the ingredients, to include the deglaze from the pan, LEAVING OUT the heavy cream to the bag.

    1 teaspoon thyme

  • Heat the sous vide water bath to 131F.

  • Using the water displacement method to submerge the bag into the sous vide bath, having the water pressure force all the air out of the bag. Secure with a clip. Leave the bag open to breathe.

  • Cook for 48 hours.

  • After the cook, pour the liquids from the bag into a heavy bottom sauce pan and bring to a simmer.

    1 cup heavy cream

  • Add the heavy cream/corn starch mixture to the pan, whisking to incorporate. It will be thick.

    2 teaspoons cornstarch blended with 1 tablespoon of the cream

  • Bring to a simmer for one minute. This will cook out the corn starch taste and activate the thickening properties of the corn starch.

  • Pour the meat and mushrooms into the sauce and spoon the sauce over the beef to coat, basting the beef in the delicious homemade sauce you just made.

  • Season with salt and pepper.

    salt and pepper

  • Serve over cooked noodles, if desired.

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Nutrition

Serving: 1 | Calories: 712kcal | Carbohydrates: 6g | Protein: 54g | Fat: 50g | Saturated Fat: 25g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 19g | Trans Fat: 1g | Cholesterol: 242mg | Sodium: 337mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 3g

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Nutritional facts are estimates and are provided as a courtesy to the reader. Please utilize your own brand nutritional values to double check against our estimates. Nutritional values are calculated via a third party. Changing ingredients, amounts or cooking technique will alter the estimated nutritional calculations.

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Sarah Mock is a classically trained Chef and graduate of Johnson & Wales University. A culinary blogger for 14 years Sarah helps the home cook prepare her recipes with professional results.

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    1. Andrea

      Just wondering if there's any way I can use beef stew meat chunks for this in lieu of sirloin. I have so many 1# packages of "beef for stewing" from my half of a cow I'm trying to figure out different ways to use it. One can only consume so much beef stew! TIA!

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    2. Marci

      Can a filet be used and if so, how long in the sous vide? Need to use up filet meat from my freezer.

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      • Sarah Mock

        I wouldn't use filet for this recipe. There is not enough fat in a filet for this long cook. I would recommend following the instructions (time and temperature) in my sous beef tenderloin post.

        Reply

    3. Barb

      Hi Sarah, I’m excited to try your recipe however I can’t seem to find what temperature you have the sous vide water at! I’m going to go for 120 and hope that works. I’ll get back to you and let you know how it goes, or

      Reply

    4. Thomas J Reed

      You leave the sous vide bag open "to breathe"? Wouldn't it dry out over 48 hours?

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      • Sarah

        Thanks for the question Thomas. It doesn't! The water on the outside of the bag presses the bag close enough to keep it 'sealed' but open enough if air needed to escape. The moisture IN the bag also keeps the meat moist and tender.

        Reply

    Sous Vide Beef Stroganoff Recipe (2024)

    FAQs

    What is the best cut of meat to use for beef stroganoff? ›

    Best cut of steak for beef stroganoff:

    Ribeye, sirloin or fillet steak are best. You're looking for a steak with lots of flavour, that can be cooked quickly over a high heat without becoming chewy.

    How to add more flavor to beef stroganoff? ›

    Quartered mushrooms and a combination of pearl onions and shallots give the finished dish a more interesting texture and flavor. Adding gelatin to the chicken stock gives it more body, letting the sauce come together more tightly to coat the meat and noodles.

    Should you put butter in sous vide steak? ›

    Here at Sous Vide Tools we often like to add a small amount of butter to the bag and find that for best results, flavoured butter works really well to add a little something extra during the cooking process. Our preference is to place butter into the bag itself, rather than on top of the product.

    What is the best cut of beef for sous vide roast? ›

    Most beef cuts can be cooked sous vide, including larger, tougher cuts such as Short Ribs or Chuck Roast, but rich, well-marbled cuts such as Strip Steak also really benefit from this preparation.

    Why is my beef stroganoff so tough? ›

    Insert an instant-read thermometer into a few random cubes at the end of the cooking time to make sure that they are at least 145 degrees F, which is medium-rare. Do not cook them over 180 degrees or they will become tough.

    How do you add sour cream to stroganoff without curdling? ›

    How do you keep sour cream from curdling in beef stroganoff? Remove some of the liquid from your stroganoff and allow it to cool. In a small bowl, take several tablespoons of the sour cream (or however much you require) and then add a teaspoon of the cooled liquid from the stew.

    How to keep meat tender in beef stroganoff? ›

    The "secret" in this recipe that makes it so special is treatment of the meat with the baking soda. It ensures a wonderfully tender and velvety beef (you can use the same process with your Mongolian Beef recipe to get the same texture that the restaurants achieve).

    Is Greek yogurt a good substitute for sour cream in stroganoff? ›

    Greek yogurt is a healthy alternative to the traditionally used sour cream in beef stroganoff recipes, so you can be confident that your family is getting a satisfying, healthy meal. Fresh dill and paprika will provide a sweet, slightly smoky garnish to top off the dish.

    What is the sauce in beef stroganoff made of? ›

    What is stroganoff sauce made of? Stroganoff sauce is a sour cream gravy made with beef broth that's thickened with flour. It's flavoured with mustard and has mushrooms in it. I love the pale brown creamy colour against the deep golden brown seared beef!

    Why no butter sous vide? ›

    The main issue is that the meat doesn't actually absorb any flavor from the butter. In fact, the butter can actually pull some fat-soluable compounds out of the meat, reducing the flavor slightly.

    Why is my sous vide steak so tough? ›

    Rare sous vide steak (120°F/49°C): Your meat is still nearly raw. Muscle proteins have not started to contract much and will have a slippery, wet texture. Chewier cuts, like hanger or flap meat, will be particularly tough at this stage. Fat has not yet started to render, so fattier cuts will have a waxy texture.

    Do you oil steak before sous vide? ›

    A steak cooked at a well-done 160°F, for instance, will be soft and shreddable (and dry) after only 8 to 12 hours. For best results, I don't recommend cooking any longer than the maximum recommended time for each cut and temperature range. Should I add butter, oil, or any other liquid or fat to the sous-vide bag? No.

    Does meat get more tender the longer you sous vide? ›

    Sous vide allows for long, slow cooking at a low temperature, which breaks down these tissues and results in tender, juicy meat. Prepare the meat with generous salt and any other desired seasonings, then cook for a long time at a low temperature.

    What makes picanha so good? ›

    It is cut from the hindquarter of the cow and is known for its combination of buttery fat (the fat cap) and tender, juicy meat. The reason it is especially tender is the muscle it is cut from, the biceps femoris, is a little-used muscle. Picanha is also referred to as the Coulotte, Sirloin Cap, or Rump Cap in the USA.

    Can you overcook a roast in sous vide? ›

    And because your sous vide machine will be set to the exact temperature that you want the food to reach, you know it'll never go above this point and overcook. You just need to make sure that you're cooking your ingredients at the ideal temperature, which you can work out using our Sous Vide Cooking Time Calculator.

    What is the most tender flavorful cut of beef? ›

    The Filet Mignon, also known as the Tenderloin Steak, Beef Loin Steak, or Filet, is unrivaled as the superior cut of steak because of its tenderness.

    What is the best cut of meat for braised beef? ›

    Chuck Roast

    This cut of meat is a great budget-friendly option for braising. In addition, chuck roast is beautifully marbled, so it's already a step ahead when it comes to juiciness. However, the large size can make it difficult to cook whole with other methods.

    How to cut steak for stroganoff? ›

    Cooking: Stack beef Sirloin Tip Steaks; cut lengthwise in half, then crosswise into 1-inch wide strips. Toss with garlic.

    What cut of meat has the best flavor? ›

    The Ribeye is generally considered to be the most flavourful steak. These steaks are cut from the ribs and contain a lot of marbling throughout. The muscle from where the Ribeye is cut, isn't used often so the meat is very tender.

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