Homemade Bierocks Recipe (Hamburger and Cabbage filled rolls) (2024)

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German bierocks (or Runzas) recipe

Bierocks are a classic german meal that consists of cabbage, onion, and beef all inside of a sweet roll. If you have never had homemade bierocks, you have never lived!

That might be a bit much, but seriously they are THAT good.

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Now, they are time-consuming to make, but don't let that stop you! I have easy to follow instructions to help you step by step.

What can you add to bierocks?

  • cheese
  • sauerkraut

What you need to make Bierocks:

Ingredients:

bierocks dough

  • 1 package active dry yeast
  • 2 ½ cups warm water
  • 1 cup milk
  • ½ cup salted butter (melted)
  • ½ cup granulated sugar
  • 2 eggs
  • 10 cups all-purpose flour

bierocks filling

  • 2 pounds ground beef
  • 1 large onion
  • 4 cups cabbage
  • 2 teaspoon salt
  • 2 teaspoon pepper
  • 2 tablespoon butter
  • 2 cups shredded cheddar cheese (optional)

How to make Bierocks

Bierocks dough

The first thing you will do is add yeast to your large mixing bowl. Then you will add in your warm water. Whisk these together for about 10 seconds and then let it set for 10 minutes until it looks frothy.

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You will want to microwave the milk for 20-30 seconds or until it feels warm. Also, you will want to melt your butter and then let it set. The key to a dough that rises properly is using warm temperatures of liquid ingredients. If it's too hot, it won't rise.

When the water and yeast are frothy, you will add in the warm milk and melted butter. Mix this for about a minute.

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Then, add in your sugar and eggs.

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After this has been mixed well, you will begin adding flour.

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Start by adding in 1 cup at a time. When the bierock dough starts getting thicker, switch to your dough hook. Keep adding in all the flour until you have used up the 10 cups.

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Then, you will want to scoop this dough out onto a floured surface and knead for 2 minutes.

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Kneading is when you grab the edge of the dough and fold in towards the center, pressing down. You then keep rotating the dough ball until it looks more uniform.

Form it into a ball and place it in a well-oiled bowl.

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Cover the dough, and let it rise in a warm location of your house for about 1 hour.

You can then work on the bierocks filling.

Bierocks Filling

Start by chopping up your onion and cabbage. You will want to place butter into a large frying pan and then add in the shredded onion and cabbage. Let this cook for 6-7 minutes stirring often.

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Next, you will want to cook your hamburger and then drain the grease.

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In a large mixing bowl, you will combine the hamburger, cabbage, onion, and salt and pepper. This will make a traditional bierock filling.

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What I like to do is also add in some shredded cheddard cheese! This step is certainly optional, but if you like cheese, I definitely recommend it.

You will mix all of this together.

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Assembling the Bierocks

When the dough has risen for the full 1 hour, you will then separate out the dough into 18 balls of dough. Roll them each out on a floured surface.

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Then you should pre-heat your oven to 375 degrees Fahrenheit.

The next step is to scoop approximately ½ cup of the bierocks filling into the dough.

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Then fold the dough around the filling, pinching it closed.

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Then place it on a cookie sheet with parchment paper, seam side down.

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You will then bake these bierocks for 30 minutes. Make sure to rotate the pan half-way through cooking time.

Another optional, but equally tasty thing you can do is brush the tops with melted butter!

This recipe make approximately 18 bierocks.

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Homemade Bierocks Recipe

Bierocks are a famous German dish consisting of ground hamburger, cabbage, and onion all encased in a sweet bread roll. The combination is amazing!

CourseMain Course

CuisineAmerican, German

Keywordbierocks

Prep Time 25 minutes

Cook Time 30 minutes

Let the dough rise for 1 hour

Total Time 45 minutes

Servings 18 bierocks

Author Joanna Stephens

Ingredients

Ingredients:

    Bierocks Dough

    • 1packageactive dry yeast
    • 2 ½cupswarm water
    • 1 cupmilk
    • ½cupsalted buttermelted
    • ½ cupgranulated sugar
    • 2eggs
    • 10cupsall-purpose flour

    Bierocks Filling

    • 2tablespoonbutter
    • 1onion
    • 4cupsshredded cabbage
    • 2poundsground beef
    • 2teaspoonsalt
    • 2teaspoonpepper
    • 2cups shredded cheddar cheeseoptional

    Instructions

    Directions:

      Bierocks Dough

      1. The first thing you will do is add yeast to your large mixing bowl. Then you will add in your warm water. Whisk these together for about 10 seconds and then let it sit for 10 minutes until it looks frothy.

      2. Then you will want to microwave the milk for 20-30 seconds or until it feels warm. Also, you will want to melt your butter and then let it set.

      3. When the water and yeast are frothy, you will add in the warm milk and melted butter. Mix this for about a minute.

      4. Then, add in your sugar and eggs. After this has been mixed well, you will begin adding flour.

      5. Start by adding in 1 cup at a time. When the bierock dough starts getting thicker, switch to your dough hook. Keep adding in all the flour until you have used up the 10 cups.

      6. Then, you will want to scoop this dough out onto a floured surface and knead for 2 minutes. Form it into a ball and place it in a well-oiled bowl.

      7. Cover the dough, and let it rise in a warm location of your house for about 1 hour.

        You can then work on the bierocks filling.

      Bierocks Filling

      1. Start by chopping up your onion and cabbage. You will want to place butter into a large frying pan and then add in the shredded onion and cabbage. Let this cook for 6-7 minutes stirring often.

      2. Next, you will want to cook your hamburger and then drain the grease.

      3. In a large mixing bowl, you will combine the hamburger, cabbage, onion, and salt and pepper. This will make a traditional bierock filling.

      4. What I like to do is also add in some shredded cheddar cheese! This step is certainly optional, but if you like cheese, I definitely recommend it. You will mix all of this together.

      Assembling the Bierocks

      1. When the dough has risen for the full 1 hour, you will then separate out the dough into 18 balls of dough. Roll them each out on a floured surface.

      2. Then, pre-heat your oven to 375 degrees Fahrenheit.

        Next, scoop approximately ½ cup of the bierocks filling into the dough. Then fold the dough around the filling, pinching it closed.

      3. Then place it on a cookie sheet with parchment paper, seam side down. You will then bake these bierocks for 30 minutes. Make sure to rotate the pan half-way through cooking time.

      4. Another optional, but equally tasty thing you can do is brush the tops with melted butter!

      Homemade Bierocks Recipe (Hamburger and Cabbage filled rolls) (2024)

      FAQs

      Can you freeze homemade bierocks? ›

      Place wrapped bierocks in a heavy-duty zip-top plastic bag; freeze for up to 3 months. To reheat, thaw in the refrigerator.

      What is bierocks made of? ›

      Bierocks are a German dish of sweet dinner rolls stuffed with ground beef, onion, and cabbage. A great alternative to the Finnish pasty!

      What is stuffed cabbage rolls made of? ›

      Cabbage rolls are a dish where tender cabbage leaves are wrapped around meat and rice filling, then baked in tomato sauce. Cabbage rolls are a staple in many Eastern European cuisines and recipes vary greatly.

      What are German cabbage rolls made of? ›

      ingredients
      1. 1 lb ground beef.
      2. 1 lb ground pork.
      3. 4 ounces nice smoked bacon, diced fine.
      4. 1 tablespoon coarse black pepper.
      5. 1 teaspoon chili pepper flakes (optional)
      6. 1 tablespoon good paprika (optional)
      7. 1 medium onion, diced fine.
      8. 1 -2 head sour cabbage.

      How do you freeze corned beef and cabbage? ›

      Yes, you can freeze cooked corned beef and cabbage. Allow the dish to cool completely, then transfer in serving-size portions to zip-top freezer bags labeled with the date. Wrap each bag in a layer of aluminum foil for added protection. Squeeze out all the excess air and freeze for up to three months.

      How long do bierocks last in the freezer? ›

      TO MAKE AHEAD: Baked, cooled bierocks can be tightly wrapped in aluminum foil, placed in zipper-lock bag, and refrigerated for up to 3 days or frozen for up to 1 month.

      What does bierock mean in German? ›

      Bierock is a yeast dough pastry pocket sandwich with savory filling, originating in Russia. The dish is common among the Volga German community in the United States and Argentina. It was brought to the United States in the 1870s by German Russian Mennonite immigrants.

      What is the difference between a bierock and a runza? ›

      These stuffed buns are better known as Bierocks in Kansas and Runza in Nebraska. As the story goes, an enterprising lady known as Sarah 'Sally' Everett of Lincoln coined the name Runza to describe her family recipe of dough filled with a cooked mixture of ground beef and chopped cabbage.

      What is another name for a bierock? ›

      A runza (also called a bierock, krautburger, or kraut pirok) is a yeast dough bread pocket with a filling consisting of beef, cabbage or sauerkraut, onions, and seasonings.

      Is it better to freeze or boil cabbage for cabbage rolls? ›

      If you want to make stuffed cabbage leaves, you don't have to cook the leaves to make them pliable. It's a lot easier just to freeze the cabbage—an added benefit is it doesn't stink up your house.

      Why is my cabbage tough on my cabbage rolls? ›

      after baking, then you either didn't parboil them them longer before rolling, or need to bake the rolls longer. If leaves are not pliable enough after parboiling for 1 minute, return them to simmering water another 1-2 minutes to desired softness.

      Should you freeze cabbage rolls cooked or uncooked? ›

      These freeze well too! But bake them first and freeze after they've cooked 2 hours and cooled. Then bake them about an hour (or more if they're still frozen) before serving. If you're going to eat your Cabbage Rolls right away, bake them for about 3 hours in total, covered tightly with foil.

      What country is known for cabbage rolls? ›

      The cabbage roll is a staple in the Romanian cuisine with variations of the recipe and sizing depending on the region, typically taking up to 6 hours to cook. Traditionally made with pork, beef, bacon, rice, spices and aromatics, broiled in a tomato sauce and served with polenta, sour cream and spicy pickled peppers.

      What are Ukrainian cabbage rolls made of? ›

      Description. Ukrainian meat stuffed cabbage rolls. Made with sweet green cabbage, beef, pork, carrots, onions, tomatoes, rice, fresh dill/ parsley, spices.

      What do you serve with cabbage rolls? ›

      • Fresh salad with a zingy lime vinaigrette. ...
      • Bread- Soft dinner rolls go well with cabbage rolls. ...
      • Mashed potato and sauerkraut. ...
      • Gravy.
      • Roasted carrots or other sautéed veges also go well with cabbage rolls.
      • You can also serve it with flavored rice dishes.
      Jun 9, 2016

      How do you freeze homemade corned beef? ›

      Drained and well wrapped, an uncooked corned beef brisket may be frozen for one month for best quality. The flavor and texture will diminish with prolonged freezing but the product is still safe. After cooking, corned beef may be refrigerated for about three to four days and frozen for about two to three months.

      Can you freeze cooked lentils and barley? ›

      Bonus: you can freeze them at this point, which is what I did with the barley and lentils I used tonight. Just run them under warm water in a colander to thaw, or throw them directly into soup. Canned lentils, rinsed and drained, work just as well, but you'll still have to cook the barley.

      Can you freeze unbaked runzas? ›

      Freezing and Re-Heating Runza Sandwiches

      The first way is freezing them unbaked. Prepare the sandwiches to the step where you place them seam side down on the baking sheet. Place the baking sheet in the freezer for a little bit, to let them firm up a bit. Wrap each sandwich in plastic wrap and then in foil.

      What is the difference between a bierock and an Runza? ›

      A runza (also called a bierock, krautburger, or kraut pirok) is a yeast dough bread pocket with a filling consisting of beef, cabbage or sauerkraut, onions, and seasonings. Runzas can be baked into various shapes such as a half-moon, a rectangle, a round (bun), a square, or a triangle.

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