Bierocks, Russian/German meat-filled bread dough, make a perfect sandwich. These Russian/German meat-filled sandwiches are called bierocks or runzas, depending on your location. Make these sandwiches ahead of time, freeze, then warm in microwave for a quick meal.
Prep Time 45 minutesminutes
Cook Time 15 minutesminutes
Total Time 1 hourhour
Servings 12
Baking Temp 400°F
Equipment
Stand mixer with paddle and dough hook
Bowl
Skillet
Two baking sheets
Parchment paper
Ingredients
1.5cupswater (110°F - 115°F)
1 1/4ouncespackage instant yeast
3tablespoonssugar
4.5cupsall-purpose flour, divided (may be part whole wheat flour)
1teaspoonsalt
3tablespoonsunsalted butter, softened
Instructions
For the dough
In the bowl of a stand mixer fitted with paddle, combine water and yeast. Wait 5 minutes for mixture to foam (proof).
Stir in sugar, 3 cups flour, salt and butter. On medium speed, beat 2 minutes. Exchange paddle for dough hook; gradually add enough remaining flour to form a workable dough. Knead on low speed 6- 8 minutes, or until smooth and elastic.
Transfer dough to a greased bowl. Cover; let rise 30 minutes.
For the Filling
Brown ground beef and thoroughly drain.
Add cabbage, onion, black pepper, salt and hot pepper sauce.
Cook on low until vegetables are tender.
Assembling the sandwiches
Deflate the dough, let rest 10 minutes. Preheat oven to 400°F. Line two baking sheets with parchment.
Transfer dough to lightly floured work surface; divide in half. Roll half into a 15” x 10” rectangle. Cut into six 5” squares.
Portion about ½ cup filling in the center of each square. If desired, top with shredded cheese. Pick up corners of each square and pinch together. Pinch each diagonal seam so square is sealed well. Place seam-side down on baking sheet. Repeat with remaining dough and filling.
Bake 15-18 minutes or until golden brown. Remove bierocks from oven and if desired, brush with melted butter. Serve warm or freeze and reheat.
Variation: For slider-size bierocks, roll half of the dough into a 14” x 18” rectangle. Cut into 12 squares and portion on half of the filling. Repeat with remaining dough and filling to make 24 bierocks.
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