Lina's Laughing Cow Beef Stoganoff (w/Pics)
I threw this together earlier using ingredients I already have in the house. You can definitely lower the calorie content of this recipe if you use fat free/low fat versions of the ingredients, but for the most things (like cheese & sour cream...mmmmmmm sour cream) I like to use the full fat version. Anyway, if you want, use fat free versions of the ingredients below and have a hay day!
I am surprised at how good this turned out. I kind of just threw all the ingredients that I thought would work together and mmm mmmm mmmm....YUM!
Here is what you will need:
1 Tablespoon smart balance spread
1 cup 2% milk (you can use skim, see? Lighten this sucker right up!)
4 wedges laughing cow garlic and herb light
2 tablespoons sour cream (you can use fat free and I bet you won't notice the difference)
1/2 cup plain non-fat yogurt
1/4 cup shredded mozzarella cheese (fat free would work here too!)
1 garlic clove, minced (I get a grater and grate the hell out of that sucker)
Salt to taste
Garlic Powder
8 ounces 93% lean ground beef
1cup sliced mushrooms
1 onion, diced
PAM Spray
Salt to taste
6 ounces wide egg noodles
Here what you do:
Grab your egg noodles and look at the package. You will notice that it is 12 ounces. You will only use half of that. Throw them into some boiling water with a dash of salt and let them boil for a good 6 to 8 minutes. Drain and set aside for a minute. It's only a minute, they won't be lonely...promise.
Grab a sauce pot and add your smart balance and let it melt on medium heat. As soon as it melts, add your milk and mix. Then add your laughing cow cheese, sour cream, yogurt and let all of this melt together. It will look something like this!
While all this simmers on a low/medium heat, cook up your ground beef. Grab a big pot (You want the big pot here because this is where everything is going at the end), add some pam spray, add the onions, toss them around until they are clear, throw your ground beef in there and brown it. Add some salt. It's easy. You've done it before. I'm confident this won't be hard for you. Oh and yes, add the mushrooms in there too and toss them around too. Cook them right up with the ground beef. Keep them on the burner on low heat.
So now you have your pasta cooked, your beef and mushrooms ready, and your sauce simmering...woohoo!
Go back to your sauce and add the mozzarella cheese and let it melt in there. This thickens up the sauce a bit. Once it's melted, throw the fresh garlic in there. And stir. Stir. And stir some more.
Now, grab a spoon, dip it in the sauce, blow on it to cool it off a little, then shove the spoon in your mouth and concentrate on the taste. Does it need salt? Maybe? If so, add some. If not, you're good as gold.
Alright, pour the sauce over the ground beef and mushroom mixture....ohhhhhhhhhhh. This is all coming together! Stir. It should be saucy goodness at this point. Here, let me show you!
Are you ready for the grand finale? Remember that pasta you cooked earlier? You need it now. Dump it in the pot with the sauce and meat. Dump and stir. Now add some garlic powder and stir more. I am a garlic freak so at this point I might even add some more garlic. You might not want to. I don't know, just taste and decide.
Guess what? Your meal is done.
This serves 4 normal people or 3 hungry people or 2 my husbands.
Based on my calculations, it is 383 calories per serving (for 4 people).
Enjoy!
I am surprised at how good this turned out. I kind of just threw all the ingredients that I thought would work together and mmm mmmm mmmm....YUM!
Here is what you will need:
1 Tablespoon smart balance spread
1 cup 2% milk (you can use skim, see? Lighten this sucker right up!)
4 wedges laughing cow garlic and herb light
2 tablespoons sour cream (you can use fat free and I bet you won't notice the difference)
1/2 cup plain non-fat yogurt
1/4 cup shredded mozzarella cheese (fat free would work here too!)
1 garlic clove, minced (I get a grater and grate the hell out of that sucker)
Salt to taste
Garlic Powder
8 ounces 93% lean ground beef
1cup sliced mushrooms
1 onion, diced
PAM Spray
Salt to taste
6 ounces wide egg noodles
Here what you do:
Grab your egg noodles and look at the package. You will notice that it is 12 ounces. You will only use half of that. Throw them into some boiling water with a dash of salt and let them boil for a good 6 to 8 minutes. Drain and set aside for a minute. It's only a minute, they won't be lonely...promise.
Grab a sauce pot and add your smart balance and let it melt on medium heat. As soon as it melts, add your milk and mix. Then add your laughing cow cheese, sour cream, yogurt and let all of this melt together. It will look something like this!
While all this simmers on a low/medium heat, cook up your ground beef. Grab a big pot (You want the big pot here because this is where everything is going at the end), add some pam spray, add the onions, toss them around until they are clear, throw your ground beef in there and brown it. Add some salt. It's easy. You've done it before. I'm confident this won't be hard for you. Oh and yes, add the mushrooms in there too and toss them around too. Cook them right up with the ground beef. Keep them on the burner on low heat.
So now you have your pasta cooked, your beef and mushrooms ready, and your sauce simmering...woohoo!
Go back to your sauce and add the mozzarella cheese and let it melt in there. This thickens up the sauce a bit. Once it's melted, throw the fresh garlic in there. And stir. Stir. And stir some more.
Now, grab a spoon, dip it in the sauce, blow on it to cool it off a little, then shove the spoon in your mouth and concentrate on the taste. Does it need salt? Maybe? If so, add some. If not, you're good as gold.
Alright, pour the sauce over the ground beef and mushroom mixture....ohhhhhhhhhhh. This is all coming together! Stir. It should be saucy goodness at this point. Here, let me show you!
Are you ready for the grand finale? Remember that pasta you cooked earlier? You need it now. Dump it in the pot with the sauce and meat. Dump and stir. Now add some garlic powder and stir more. I am a garlic freak so at this point I might even add some more garlic. You might not want to. I don't know, just taste and decide.
Guess what? Your meal is done.
This serves 4 normal people or 3 hungry people or 2 my husbands.
Based on my calculations, it is 383 calories per serving (for 4 people).
Enjoy!
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Looks yummy!!!0
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that was most awesome and comical....thanks for the recipe!! Looks yummy!!!0
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now all i need to do is hire a chef!0
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Wow, that looks good!0
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oh yum thanks for sharing!0
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wow that looks awesome!! Will have to try to make this soon thanks for sharing!!0
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This looks delicious!0
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Yummy!! Thanks for sharing and thanks for your funny comments!0
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Wow awesome write up and pics. I'll definitely have to try this soon. Thanks0
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I had a bite of this this morning (cold) while I was packing my lunch and it is even better the next day! So good.0
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This looks amazing! Can't wait to try!0
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Looks yummy0
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I love laughing Cow, and your instructions were great...put a smile on my face. I will have to try this soon.0
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Bump! This sounds ridiculously awesome. My husband will love this!0
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Seriously, this sounds AWESOME.0
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Looks good! bump0
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Holy CRAP I looove stroganoff.. that looks amazing! I'll try it out and report back0
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MMMMMMMMMMMmmmmmmmmmmmm bumpity bump!0
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That looks yum
Send me it via air mail? ;D0 -
Did you enter the nutrition in the database?0
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Maybe try tonite0
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Going to try this tomorrow. But with fat free/light versions of sour cream, milk and cheese. Cal 214 Fat 9 per serving.
ETA Mine is also sans mushrooms. I don't think that makes a big calorie difference though.0 -
I had some problems making this (but I'm a pretty mediocre cook, so that might be why) Anyhow, my sauce came out all chunky-like...and I can't figure out why. Any hints? I'm thinking maybe it was the yogurt?0
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Did you make sure to heat the sauce on a medium heat? I can't think of any other reason why it would have a chunkiness to it? Mine came out really smooth.0
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Yea I made it on low/medium heat. Maybe it wasn't hot enough? I'm not sure...although I tried to make a homemade alfredo sauce a while back, and it was also sort of chunky. LOL...so I am thinking its just me! No worries, it still tasted good!0
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Oooo I am definitely going to try this! I don't think we have garlic and herb laughing cow around here but I can always add the spice after! Thanks for the recipe!!0
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