Mushroom, Chestnut Stroganoff with Creme Fraiche

Mushroom, Chestnut Stroganoff with Creme Fraiche

This Chestnut Stroganoff made with mushrooms, roasted chestnuts and crème fraiche is an upgraded version of a vegetarian classic.

Chestnut Stroganoff with steamed rice and fresh parsley

Adding chestnuts to Mushroom Stroganoff

I never could have guessed just how popular my slow cooker mushroom stroganoff was going to be when I posted it in 2014. Over the last 2 years, it has consistently been one of the top 3 most visited recipes on the blog! I should have known it would be a crowd-pleaser because it’s one of our favourite recipes too.

Since posting the recipe, I have been tempted to tweak it on the odd occasion. I often swap out the sour cream in my original recipe for thick, rich crème fraiche and I also love to add in roasted chestnuts for extra texture and flavour. I adore chestnuts and try adding them to all sorts of different dishes. You may remember I posted this Chestnut and Leek Parpadelle back in October and I shared my Chestnut Brownie Recipe in online food magazine Cibare in November. I don’t know whether it is their sweet nuttiness, or their dry earthiness that I love more. All I know is that make a fantastic addition to mushroom stroganoff, so that’s what I’ve done!

Chestnut Stroganoff served with steamed brown rice

Vegetarian dinners for a special occasion

My regular readers will already know that my other half is a vegetarian and I often eat a vegetarian diet with him. With that in mind I’m always looking for ways of jazzing up traditional vegetarian dishes to either make them meat-eater friendly or to take them from safe to spectacular! Adding the chestnuts in this stroganoff recipe is a perfect way of adding bulk and bite to the dish to satisfy even the fussiest of carnivores. But their rich, creamy flavour adds a luxuriousness to the dish making it extra special.

The first time I added the chestnuts, I’ll admit, I did get a little carried away. Before I knew it I’d chucked in a whole pack making this more a Chestnut Stroganoff than a mushroom one. I added a little extra parsley than I usually would to balance it out but it probably wasn’t entirely necessary. Can you have too many chestnuts? Is that even a thing?!

Chestnut Stroganoff

The Recipe

Hopefully I’ve already whet your appetite but if you needed any more convincing that I’m on to a winner with this Chestnut Stroganoff then just look at that short list of ingredients and simple method. It not only tastes delicious but this stroganoff is incredibly easy to make! You can’t go wrong, trust me.

What makes this recipe even better is that it can also be made in a slow cooker. Simply add everything to the slow cooker except the crème fraiche and cook on low for roughly 6 hours. For the stove top method follow the recipe below.

Chestnut Stroganoff with steamed rice and fresh parsley

Mushroom, Chestnut Stroganoff with Creme Fraiche

This Mushroom and Chestnut Stroganoff is a little lighter than a traditional recipe thanks to the creme fraiche. It's a satisfying meal perfect for cold evenings.
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Prep Time 20 minutes
Cook Time 30 minutes
Total Time 50 minutes
Course Dinner, Main Course
Cuisine Russian
Servings 2 people
Calories 291.95 kcal

Ingredients
 
 

  • 1 leek sliced
  • 2 cloves garlic crushed
  • 3 tsp paprika
  • 400 g mushrooms sliced
  • 200 g chestnuts peeled, roasted and halved
  • 450 ml vegetable stock
  • 2 tbsp tomato puree
  • 4 tbsp creme fraiche
  • 1 handful fresh parsley

Instructions
 

  • Heat a little oil in a frying pan and cook the leeks for roughly 5 minutes or until softened.
  • Add the garlic and paprika, then cook for another minute releasing their flavours..
  • Add the mushrooms and chestnuts and cook on a medium heat, stirring frequently, for 5 mins or until the mushrooms have begun to soften.
  • Pour the stock into the pan along with the tomato puree, mixing well before turning the heat up high.
  • Bring the stock to a rolling boil and cook until the sauce begins to thicken.
  • Finally, take the pan off of the heat and gently stir through the creme fraiche and most of the parsley.
  • Use the remaining parsley to garnish.

Notes

Serve with pasta or rice.

Nutrition

Calories: 291.95kcalCarbohydrates: 62.86gProtein: 9.07gFat: 2.15gSaturated Fat: 0.37gSodium: 927.31mgPotassium: 1309.05mgFiber: 3.39gSugar: 8.74gVitamin A: 1728.9IUVitamin C: 64.47mgCalcium: 62.84mgIron: 3.37mg
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Chestnut Stroganoff with fresh parsley

So there we have it. A simple way of jazzing up a vegetarian classic. Whether you prefer cooking this on the hob or in your slow cooker its a warm, hearty dinner that everyone can enjoy! Have you ever tried a Chestnut Stroganoff before? I’d love to hear in the comments!



26 thoughts on “Mushroom, Chestnut Stroganoff with Creme Fraiche”

  • Oh yes Emma, that sounds like my kind of food. I love the combination of mushrooms and chestnuts. I used to make a mushroom and chestnut pie quite regularly, but haven’t done that for years. Now you’ve reminded me of it, I must make it again and your stroganoff too – mmmm!!!!!

    • Oooh mushroom and chestnut pie?! That sounds fab! I you should totally post the recipe would be right up our street 🙂

  • I adore mushroom stroganoff – I add sour cream to mine too for added substance and taste.

    • You should definitely give this recipe a try Hailey! The creme fraiche works really well 🙂

  • I still haven’t tried chestnuts, but all your chestnut recipes look awesome! I must admit mushroom stroganoff is up there as one of my favourites. Will have to try this recipe out xx

    • Definitely do Lisa! I’m sure you will not be dissapointed 🙂 I have a huge stash of chestnuts in my cupboard so I’m sure this will be on my meal plan for thr next few weeks it’s that good! Xx

    • Isn’t it just! The chestnuts make it even more special 😉 as if mushroom stroganoff couldn’t get any better!

  • Oh I love this twist on mushroom stroganoff! I never would have thought to throw chestnuts in there, but it sounds like a marriage made in heaven!

    • Hi Sophie thanks for stopping by! Chestnuts and mushrooms are one of my favourite combinations. You should definitely give this a try!

    • Thanks Stephanie. If you do give it a go I’d love to see pics! Why not send me a tweet 🙂

  • I’ll be checking in the local supermarket next time I go shopping to see if they have chestnuts. If they do then this dish will be in my slow cooker the next day. It sounds delicious.

    • Glad to hear it Teresa! If you do get a chance to make it be sure to tweet me a pic!

    • Thanks April. In the winter months I can’t get enough of them. They really are one of my favourite ingredients!

  • I love mushrooms but I never thought to pair them with chestnuts. This looks so delicious, and much lighter and healthier than beef versions!

    • Thanks Lucy I’m glad you like it. You’re right it is much lighter than the hearty beef version, one of the reasons we love it so much!

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