One of the blogs I check freequently is Closet Cooking every time I am there, I bookmark the delicious food I see there and there is indeed a lot of yummy food there, now a days I stopped bookmarking, saying to myself if i want to cook something special, I will go to Kevins place and see what I can make.
The moment I saw this strogonoff recipe there I knew i was going to make them.
He made with pork chops, I made them with turkey that is the only difference oh and i added different variety of mushrooms.
Here at home we all really enjoyed this dish especially my daughter and hubby, both of them were like really delicious.
If you want to recreate this just hop over there for the recipe
If you want to recreate this just hop over there for the recipe
I made the dish in the morning for eveining dinner and was not sure if i will be able to take a picture in the evening so took this picture before I added the sour cream :-)
Didn't had to as I had time to take picture in the evening as you see there is sour cream added in the first pic and it look creamy and thick.
YUMMY! Is that the Bacon I see in collage? Sounds good, adds a smoky taste. Good one F, I love Stroganoff too! :))
ReplyDeleteGot the dining set, but one of the chairs was damaged while shipping, so it's going back to be replaced on Thursday.
We enjoy stroganoff in our home & I love the idea of using turkey for a healthy change. Nice blog.
ReplyDeleteAsha yeah it is bacon that is something Hans and Shyama loves. That is a real shame one chair was damaged, i am sure they will replace it.
ReplyDeleteDee that is one reason i used turkey and in january there was lot of turkey in the shops too. Thankyou
Pretty lighter version of strongonoff, I would love to taste this creamy dish!
ReplyDeleteyummy looks so good! I love the bacon addition and it must be so somforting.thanks for sharing :)
ReplyDeleteThanks for visiting my blog! I too am a reader of closet cooking and remember thinking this one looked good. I'm glad it lived up to it!
ReplyDeleteYour stroganoff looks really good H.C. I agree Kevin has great recipes *whisper* just like you have ;)
ReplyDeleteRosie x
Delicious dear, you really can adapt the dish to make it all the more yummy!loved the addition of cream and btw am counting on you to send me a heart shaped entry...
ReplyDeleteCham it was creamy delicious. This is something i will be making aain.
ReplyDeleteSnooky it was really yumm and indeed comforting.
Joie de vivre do try you won't be disapointed as they are so yummy.
Rosie hi hi you are so sweet thankyou.
Bibday if i make something hearty i willsure send you.
So this is what is it ? have heard the name of this dish so many times (the beef one) but never tasted it
ReplyDeleteLooks good
They look yummy!!!:)
ReplyDeleteYum...this dish looks like a hearty meal!
ReplyDeleteThat does really look delicious, Kevin has an awesome blog!
ReplyDeleteHi HC -- I love your photo essay and turkey stroganoff looks delicious! What kind of mushrooms did you use? I love all mushrooms and yours look so tasty. Turkey is a great idea! :)
ReplyDeleteSometimes I make stroganoff-like sauce with greek yogurt in place of sour cream -- if you don't boil it, you hardly know the difference.
Looks delicious Happy Cook - would be very warming on a cold night.
ReplyDeleteThis looks nice and robust - all the stroganoffs I've eaten (at restaurants) have been pale and creamy - give me this any day!
ReplyDeletewow ..yummy and healthy dish!
ReplyDeleteThis dish is new to me..shall bookmark and give a try
ReplyDeleteKevin is a great cook and as I told him must definitely have to try this as well. I would definitely love it with pork and with turkey.
ReplyDeleteLooks delicious...love to have with hot rice with this creamy sauce..
ReplyDeleteThats a nice strongoff...turkey is great...one of my fav meat!
ReplyDeleteNow I've got the weirdest craving for turkey and cranberry sauce!
ReplyDeleteI love strogonoff (with loads of rice). I've never tried it with turkey (great idea!)
ReplyDeleteHappy this meal looks great and perfect for this cold weather we are having at the moment.
ReplyDeleteMaria
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How delicious!!!!
ReplyDeletelooks awesome! I can already feel the taste of that creamy turkey with mushrooms.. :) I want to try this soon..
ReplyDeleteI love stroganoff but have never made it with turkey - what an excellent idea. I love Closet Cooking too.
ReplyDeleteI love stroganoff but have never made it with turkey - what an excellent show.
ReplyDeleteWOW, that looks amazing. I love strogonoff, but it has been a long time since I have had it. The last picture is lovely!
ReplyDeleteYour turkey stroganoff looks nice and creamy and oh so good!! Now I am craving it again. Thanks for the kind words!
ReplyDeletevery interesting one and looks tempting.
ReplyDeleteYou can just use real buttermilk in place of the whole milk. :D
ReplyDeleteit looks delicious and love it in winter.
ReplyDeleteI dont consume meat, but I am sure Stroganoff must have tasted delicious and nice idea of using turkey....
ReplyDeleteoh so yummy!! would love to eat this with white rice!! hahaha pardon me you know im asian genes :-) what a delicious idea to use turkey!
ReplyDeleteOh, wondeful and tasty! I love strogonoff...
ReplyDeleteCheers,
Rosa
yummy turkey:)
ReplyDeleteHe makes such great dishes, doesn't he?
ReplyDelete'This looks amazing!
omg this looks so yum ,..i guess i gonna try this soon...
ReplyDeleteNice pictures! Looks creamy! Never tried any non-veg since birth :)
ReplyDeleteThis is very nice recipe. Looks so good. Sounds lovely. Creamy... YUM!
ReplyDeleteI never made srtogonoff, it does sounds delicious.
ReplyDeleteCheers,
Elra
Bacon and mushrooms make for good falvourings to turkey, which needs some flavour.
ReplyDeleteGlad everyone loved the dish.
Wow that really looks good, will have to try that sometime :)
ReplyDeleteThis recipe is new to me..sounds and looks very nice.
ReplyDeleteThis looks so delicious, I love cooking with turkey!
ReplyDeleteI guess I can make this with chicken too?? loooks really good yaar.
ReplyDeleteThis was definitely a success! Gorgeous.
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