stroganoff
[ straw-guh-nawf, stroh- ]
/ ˈstrɔ gəˌnɔf, ˈstroʊ- /
noun Cookery.
a dish of meat sautéed with onion and cooked in a sauce of sour cream, seasonings, and, usually, mushrooms: beef stroganoff.
Origin of stroganoff
named after P.
Stroganov, 19th-century Russian count and diplomat
Words nearby stroganoff
stroboscope,
stroboscopic microscope,
strobotron,
strode,
stroessner,
stroganoff,
stroheim,
stroke,
stroke hole,
stroke oar,
stroke play
Example sentences from the Web for stroganoff
The statuette is called the Stroganoff Apollo, because it belongs to the collection of a nobleman of that name.
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