Janet Groene’s
Slow Cooker Porkganoff
A take on Beef Stroganoff, this easy recipe uses budget-priced pork and almost no prep time at all.
2 tablespoons vegetable oil
Heaping tablespoon of minced garlic
2 tablespoons soy sauce
1 teaspoon crumbled, dried rosemary
2 pounds lean pork cut in bite size
1-quart carton chicken broth
4 cups medium noodles
10-ounce can sliced mushrooms, drained OR
6 to 8 ounces fresh sliced mushrooms
1 can condensed cream soup (mushroom, celery or chicken)
8-ounce carton sour cream
1 teaspoon paprika
Put garlic, pork, soy sauce and rosemary in a plastic bag. Zip shut and tip to coat pork well. Set aside while you spread vegetable oil in a 4- to 6-quart slow cooker. Empty bag of pork into slow cooker and spread pork evenly.
Add chicken broth and cook 2 hours on High or 3 hours on Low. Stir in noodles, pressing them into the liquid. Cook 1 hour on High or 2 hours on Low. Whisk soup and sour cream with paprika and stir into pork mixture to heat through. Serves 8.
See Janet Groene's newest book, Survival Food Handbook, a guide to provisioning your home and RV with shelf-stable foods for boondocking and emergencies.
Slow Cooker Porkganoff
A take on Beef Stroganoff, this easy recipe uses budget-priced pork and almost no prep time at all.
2 tablespoons vegetable oil
Heaping tablespoon of minced garlic
2 tablespoons soy sauce
1 teaspoon crumbled, dried rosemary
2 pounds lean pork cut in bite size
1-quart carton chicken broth
4 cups medium noodles
10-ounce can sliced mushrooms, drained OR
6 to 8 ounces fresh sliced mushrooms
1 can condensed cream soup (mushroom, celery or chicken)
8-ounce carton sour cream
1 teaspoon paprika
Put garlic, pork, soy sauce and rosemary in a plastic bag. Zip shut and tip to coat pork well. Set aside while you spread vegetable oil in a 4- to 6-quart slow cooker. Empty bag of pork into slow cooker and spread pork evenly.
Add chicken broth and cook 2 hours on High or 3 hours on Low. Stir in noodles, pressing them into the liquid. Cook 1 hour on High or 2 hours on Low. Whisk soup and sour cream with paprika and stir into pork mixture to heat through. Serves 8.
See Janet Groene's newest book, Survival Food Handbook, a guide to provisioning your home and RV with shelf-stable foods for boondocking and emergencies.
2 comments:
Thanks you, Janet. I just cooked up a pork roast and switching my plans over to Porkganoff for tomorrow's Sunday dinner. Hoping for the best.
This sounds pretty good. I was wondering if you had any suggestion on making this with the dairy. I am always looking for easy non dairy recipes for my wife as she is lactose intolerant.
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