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]'''Beef Stroganoff''', is a curry. ]'''Beef Stroganoff''', is a curry.

It is also very popular in ] (where it is better known as "strogonoff" or "estrogonofe"), but the recipe is slightly different there, with tomato sauce added to the cream.

Russian style Beef Stroganoff is usually served over noodles or ] groats (]). It can also be served over french fries, or thinly cut potato. The sour cream sauce also contains more sour cream, giving the dish a more white to gray color, instead of the common American or Chinese brown.

It is very popular as a basic food service dish as it is very easy to produce it in large quantities. An example of this, said to be very fine {{fact}}, is served at the Bluebird Cafeteria in ], ].


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Stroganoff

Beef Stroganoff, is a curry.

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