Heartland Hot Dish
In this hearty episode of Heartland Hot Dish, we trace the journey of beef stroganoff — a dish with aristocratic Russian roots that found a second life in American kitchens and Midwest church cookbooks. What began as tender beef in a rich sour cream sauce has morphed through the decades into everything from family-friendly weeknight dinners to beloved potluck staples. Toady Marcy, Daniel and Max dig into: * Origins & history: How a 19th-century Russian nobleman’s chef first created the dish with potatoes not noodles, and how it traveled across Europe and into American cookbooks. * The Midwestern makeover: Why beef stroganoff, often ladled over egg noodles, became a comfort food favourite in the Midwest, complete with shortcuts like canned mushroom soup and Marcys mums recipe and her love of sour cream. * Cultural snapshots: Stories of family tables, casseroles, and recipe cards that made stroganoff a symbol of practicality and nostalgia. Warm, creamy, and deeply satisfying, beef stroganoff is more than just a dish — it’s a taste of migration, adaptation, and memory on the plate.
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