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stroganoff|ˈstrɒgənɒf| Also stroganov, strogonoff and with capital initial. [a. Fr., f. the name of the 19th-cent. Russian diplomat Count Paul Stroganov.] A dish of strips of beef cooked in a sauce containing sour cream. In full, beef stroganoff, bœuf stroganoff.
1932A. Heath Good Food 30 Beef Strogonoff..slices from a fillet of beef..cut..into shortish, thin strips..onions and mushrooms..cook..in butter..add..thick sour cream. 1937‘Countess Morphy’ Kitchen Library IV. 50 (heading) Bœuf Strogonov (Russian). 1944E. M. Almedingen Dasha vi. 235 All of it sounds as tidy as pieces of beef in the Strogonov dish. 1955Good Food Guide 1955–56 341 Steak maison, tournedos Rossini and bœuf Stroganoff. 1961Listener 28 Dec. 1107/2 In Leningrad's smartest restaurant I ordered beef strogonoff. 1964‘D. Shannon’ Death-Bringers (1966) vi. 72 It's Beef Stroganov, and it's hot. 1969D. Lambert Angels in Snow ii. 48 ‘What's for dinner?’ Harry asked. ‘Strogonoff,’ said his wife. 1980A. N. Wilson Healing Art xiv. 157 Did you get Gale to fix you..her strogonoff, followed by bilberry strudel? |