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1
cup sour cream  
OR  
cup plain yogurt  
HOT COOKED NOODLES  
cups water  
cups uncooked egg noodles (6 ounces)  
6
3
Cut the beef across the grain into about 1/8-inch strips. Cut longer  
strips crosswise in half.  
Melt the margarine in the skillet over medium-high heat. Cook the beef in  
the margarine 8 to 10 minutes, stirring occasionally, until brown. While  
the beef is cooking, heat the water for Hot Cooked Noodles and continue  
with step 3.  
Peel and finely chop the garlic. Reserve 1/3 cup of the beef broth. Stir  
the remaining broth, the ketchup, salt and garlic into beef. Heat to  
boiling over high heat. Once mixture is boiling, reduce heat just enough  
so mixture bubbles gently. Cover and cook about 10 minutes or until beef  
is tender.  
While the beef is cooking, peel and chop the onion and cut the mushrooms  
into slices (Rinse mushrooms, and cut off the stem ends. Cut mushrooms  
into 1/4-inch slices). Finish preparing the noodles.  
Stir the onion and mushrooms into the beef mixture. Cover and cook about 5  
minutes or until onion is tender.  
Shake the reserved 1/3 cup beef broth and the flour in a tightly covered  
jar or container. Gradually stir this mixture into beef mixture. Heat to  
boiling over high heat, stirring constantly. Continue boiling 1 minute,  
stirring constantly, until thickened. Reduce heat just enough so mixture  
bubbles gently.  
Stir in the sour cream. Cook until hot, but do not heat to boiling or the  
mixture will curdle. Serve over noodles.  
HOT COOKED NOODLES:  
Heat water to boiling in the saucepan over high heat. Stir in the noodles.  
Boil vigorously 8 to 10 minutes, stirring occasionally to prevent  
sticking, until noodles are tender. Boiling vigorously allows pasta to  
move freely so it cooks evenly, but watch carefully so the water doesn't  
boil over. Drain noodles in a strainer or colander.  
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are expected.  


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