Stroganoff and Red Cabbage
We’re adding a German version of Red Cabbage or Rotkohl (pronounced “wrote coal”) to round out this meal. Delicious food is one example of how cultures can happily come together.
Grocery List: Stroganoff and Red Cabbage
Stroganoff with Red Cabbage
Produce
Garlic (if needed)
2 sweet onions
one-half head red cabbage
8 oz. Crimini mushrooms
1 tart apple
Canned/Dried Foods
8 oz. dry egg noodles or fresh fettuccine noodles
low-sodium vegetable broth
dill pickle (if needed)
unbleached flour (if needed)
bay leaf (if needed)
Hungarian paprika (if needed)
ground clove (if needed)
caraway seed (ground or whole – if needed)
red wine to cook with (if needed)
white wine to cook with (if needed)
Frozen Foods
one 10 oz. package of Chik’n Strips of choice (if eating meatless)
Meat/Fish/Poultry
6 oz. skinless turkey breast fillet (if eating meat)
Chilled Foods/Dairy
nonfat milk (if needed)
plain, nonfat yogurt
Nutritional Value: Stroganoff and Red Cabbage
Nutritional Analysis
Stroganoff and Red Cabbage (Turkey)
Per Serving
Calories: 670
Protein: 37 g
Carbohydrates: 82 g
Total Fat: 14 g
(Saturated Fat:) 2 g
Dietary Fiber: 11g
Cholesterol: 80 mg
Sodium: 440 mg
% calories from fat: 20 %
Serving Size:
5 oz. cooked noodles with 1-1/2 C. stroganoff and 1 C. red cabbage
Stroganoff and Red Cabbage (Meatless)
Nutritional Analysis
Per Serving
Calories: 680
Protein: 35 g
Carbohydrates: 86 g
Total Fat: 16 g
(Saturated Fat:) 1.5 g
Dietary Fiber: 13 g
Cholesterol: 0 mg
Sodium: 610 mg
% calories from fat: 21.8%
Serving Size:
5 oz. cooked noodles with 1-1/2 C. stroganoff and 1 C. red cabbage