My Grandma's Super Easy Recipe For Bierocks - Slice of Jess (2024)

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Bierocks are soft rolls stuffed with ground beef, cabbage and onions. This recipe kicks things up a notch with sauerkraut and gruyère.

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Sometimes it’s the simplest of ingredients that make for the BEST recipes. This handy little meat pocket calls for 10 pantry staples. I think it’s safe to bet you probably already have most on hand. Go ahead and mosey on over to your kitchen to check… I’ll be here when you return. 😉

Bierocks, if you’ve never heard of them, are the unofficial food of the Volga Germans (ethnic Germans who lived in isolation in Russia for 150 years). They’re also popular in the Midwest, where they are referred to as Runzas.

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PREFERRED INGREDIENTS FOR BIEROCKS:

A key factor in my grandma’s recipe for bierocks is the ratio of ground meat and sauerkraut. You truly want it to be half-and-half. 16 ounces of ground beef (or a pound), 16 ounces of drained sauerkraut. I like to use Bavarian sauerkraut because the addition of caraway seeds, however the regular kind works as well.

I can’t remember if my grandma added shredded cheese to hers, but I’ve always added it to mine. I mean, you can never go wrong with the addition of cheese. Right?Gruyère is my favorite for this recipe, but Swiss and Jarlsberg are tasty substitutions.

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HOW TO ASSEMBLE BIEROCKS:

Traditional recipes require you to make the dough, however I take a shortcut and use store-bought biscuits. Roll them out flat on a floured surface and place some filling in the middle. Voila… you just saved yourself an hour worth of bread prep!

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HOW TO SEAL BIEROCKS:

I’ve always folded mine together like little steam buns. Then I bake them, seam side down, until golden. The biscuit package will advise that you to cook them between 11 – 15 minutes, but since these are stuffed with the filling, they will take a little longer. Usually between 17 – 19 minuets depending on your oven.

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DO BIEROCKS FREEZE WELL?

Of course! This recipe will make 16 of these little gems. Not gonna lie, I’m known to hoover down one or two before freezing the rest. They’ll keep in the freezer for up to 2 months, but I promise that they won’t last that long. Simply allow them to come to room temperature on a cooling rack, and then wrap them individually with cling wrap. Pop them in a freezer bag and voila… you’ve got yourself a quick and easy meal for weeknights where you don’t have time to cook.

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Bierocks are soft rolls stuffed with ground beef, cabbage and onions. This recipe kicks things up a notch with sauerkraut and gruyère.

Serves: 16 Bierocks

Ingredients

  • 1 lb. Ground Beef
  • 1 Yellow Onion, thinly sliced
  • 2 Garlic Cloves, minced
  • 1 tsp. Smoked Paprika
  • ½ tsp. Cayenne Pepper
  • 1 tsp. Cumin
  • 6 oz. Gruyère, shredded
  • 16 oz. Bavarian Sauerkraut
  • 2 cans Grands Southern Homestyle Buttermilk Biscuits
  • All Purpose Flour, as needed

Instructions

  1. Sauté ground beef with sliced onion, minced garlic, smoked paprika, cayenne and cumin until browned and crumbly. About 10 minutes. Drain the excess fat and allow the meat to cool in the strainer for a few minutes. Meanwhile, preheat the oven to 350F, shred the Gruyère and drain the sauerkraut.
  2. Gently mix together the ground beef mixture, shredded cheese and sauerkraut in a large bowl.
  3. Roll out each biscuit flat on a floured surface. Place 3 - 4 tablespoons of the filling in the center of each biscuit and fold up the sides like a steam bun to seal.
  4. Place uncooked bierocks, seam side down, split among two parchment-lined baking sheets. Bake for 17 - 19 minutes, or until golden. Allow the bierocks to cool on a wired baking rack for 2 - 3 minutes before consuming. Enjoy!

NOTES ON THIS RECIPE:

  • If you’re a fan of horseradish, I highly recommend the addition of it! Totally optional but tastes fantastic. Mixing in 2 – 4 tablespoons with the filling should do the trick, depending on your heat preference.
  • When cooking this recipe, I usually prepare one baking sheet and cook them while I’m prepping the second baking sheet. I find that the coloring is better, and they cook more evenly when the sheets are baked individually.
  • If you happen to freeze these: Place them in the refrigerator overnight to thaw. Then the next day, place them in a 300F oven or toaster oven for about 10 – 15 minutes to reheat. If they start to brown too quickly, you can place a piece of foil over to top. I don’t recommend placing them in the microwave, as I feel like they get soggy.
  • Traditional Bierocks recipes are made with sautéed cabbage. If you prefer to go that route, I’d add a little pickle juice to deglaze the pan, as it will help make the cabbage tangy. The savory-tang mixture in this recipe is my fav!

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FAQs

What is the difference between a bierock and a 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.

What are bierocks made of? ›

The filling is a basic mix of onion, ground beef and cabbage which can be made more complicated by the addition of different cheese blends, condiments and seasonings like caraway seeds. Bierock is similar to both pirogi/pirozhki of Russian cuisine and börek of Turkish cuisine.

Are bierocks a Kansas thing? ›

Many of these pioneer farming families settled in either Kansas or Nebraska, at which point this forerunner of the Hot Pocket met the proverbial fork in the road. The Kansas crowd kept preparing bierocks as they had for years, passing down the recipe and solidifying its place in Kansas' history.

Can I freeze bierocks? ›

They are rolls filled with a combination of ground beef, cabbage, and onions. Bierocks freeze exceptionally well, so be sure to make extra to have some around for later!

What does runza mean in German? ›

No one is sure where the name "runza" came from (perhaps for the Low German "runsa" which means “bun shape,” or the soft shape of a round belly), but in 1949, two descendents of one of those immigrant families, Sally Everett and her brother Alex Brening, opened the first Runza Drive Inn in Lincoln, Neb., serving the ...

What does bierock mean in English? ›

/biəɹɒk/ /bɪɹɑːk/ Bierock. 1. a German-inspired pastry filled with ground meat, onions, and cabbage, baked until golden.

Are bierocks German or Russian? ›

Bierocks are common among the Volga Germans in the USA and in Argentina. It was brought to the United States by German-Russian Mennonite immigrants in the 1870s.

What state is famous for bierocks? ›

Bierocks are a Kansas dish, and Kansans love them. But if they try to get them outside of the state (save Nebraska, where they're more commonly known as runzas) they'll likely be met with puzzled stares.

What food is similar to bierocks? ›

Pretty much every culture has some form of “meat/onion/cabbage wrapped in bread.” The Irish have Dingle pies, Germans have Bierocks, and Runza.

Are bierocks good for you? ›

This German Bierocks Recipe is a delicious take on a classic German hamburger. They are made with a yeasted dough that encases cooked ground beef, cabbage, and carrots. The combination of dough and filling makes for a satisfying dinner any day of the week. They are healthy, crave-worthy, and a unique meal.

What are bierocks called in Nebraska? ›

In Kansas, the name Bierock stuck. In Nebraska, the singular form Krautrunza was shortened to Runza.

Why is it called runza? ›

“The late Sarah 'Sally' Everett of Lincoln coined the name Runza as an abbreviated approximation for what her family called the cocoon of dough enveloping a cooked mixture of ground beef and chopped cabbage. Everett opened the first Runza restaurant in Lincoln in 1949 with her brother.”

What is the best way to reheat bierocks? ›

To reheat, adjust oven rack to middle position and heat oven to 350 degrees. Place foil-wrapped bierocks directly on oven rack until heated through, about 10 minutes if refrigerated or 60 minutes if frozen.

How many calories are in a bierock? ›

PER SERVING (1 LARGE BIEROCK, 177g): 290 calories, 16g protein, 43g carbohydrates, 3g fiber, 6g fat, 3g saturated fat, 0g trans fat, 35mg cholesterol, 107mcg folate, 275mg sodium, 14mg vitamin C, 4mg iron, 32mg calcium.

How do you reheat bierocks in the microwave? ›

STEP 1: Allow bierocs to thaw in the refrigerator overnight. STEP 2: Place bieroc in the microwave and heat for 1 minute and 45 seconds (if heating two at a time, heat for 3 minutes).

Is runza just a Nebraska thing? ›

A midwest thing since 1949

We started in Lincoln, Nebraska, then expanded throughout the state and into some neighboring states. To keep it fresh, we choose not to go national.

Are there only runzas in Nebraska? ›

Founded in 1949 by Sally Everett, the chain began its expansion under Sally's son Donald Everett Sr. in 1966, and started franchising restaurants in 1979. As of November 2020, there are eighty-six Runza restaurants operating: eighty in Nebraska, two in Iowa, two in Colorado, and one in Kansas.

Why are they called bierocks? ›

It spread throughout eastern Europe, constant in form but changing in name. German settlers on the banks of the Volga adopted the pirogi, christened it “bierock” and brought it to the Great Plains in the 1870s, along with red wheat seeds and roots of their beloved peonies.

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