This Runza Recipe is made with already prepared frozen bread dough and browned ground beef mixed with onion and green cabbage and seasoned with salt and fresh ground black pepper. The end result is absolutely delicious, quick, and much easier than mixing the dough from scratch.
Learn how to make the famous and flavorful Runza sandwich at home with this easy recipe. Perfect for a quick and tasty meal idea. This tasty number is quite popular in the Midwest, especially in Nebraska and Kansas, where they are often referred to as bierocks. These are always a hot commodity and a huge hit with kids. I love to serve them with homemade French fries or onion rings.
What is a Runza?
It is a bread dough pocket filled with a mixture of ground beef, cabbage, onions, and seasonings all baked to perferction. Sometime sauerkraut is a added they might be referred to as krautburgers.
Are Runzas and Bierocks the Same Thing?
Yes they are. In Nebraska they are called runzas, in Kansas they are called bierocks, They are also sometimes referred to as krautburgers or pirozhki.
How do you make Runzas?
Start by taking the frozen roll dough out of the freezer and placing it on a baking sheet covered with parchment paper. Space them several inches apart. Then cover the baking sheet with plastic wrap and let the dough rise until double in size. This can take up to several hours, so plan accordingly.
Meanwhile, cook beef in a large skillet over medium-high heat. When the beef is about halfway browned, add the butter, onion, and cabbage. Then cook until the beef is browned, and the onions and cabbage are soft. Drain any excess grease. Season with salt and pepper to taste.
On a lightly floured surface, using your fingers, work each piece of dough into a circle patty looking like a miniature pizza dough. Next, scoop a rounded spoonful of hamburger mix into the center of the dough. Then using your fingers, bring up the edges of the dough and pinch to seal. Now, gently roll the dough ball in your hands to smooth the pinching. Place back on the parchment paper seam side down. Continue working until all the dough balls are filled. Cover again with plastic wrap for about 30 minutes. Then whisk together the eggs and milk. Gently and lightly brush the balls with the egg wash. Bake for about 20 minutes in a preheated oven.
Recipe Tips
- Timing is important with this recipe, so plan ahead, knowing that your dough needs several hours to rise. On the flip side, if it rises too fast and you are not prepared yet, pop it in the refrigerator for up to an hour.
- Rhodes brand ready-made frozen roll dough is available in the frozen food section at most local grocery stores. I have always found it a good product, but I am sure there are other good brands you can use as well. Crescent roll dough is a good second option.
- If the dough is sticky, lightly flour your working surface.
- Don’t skip the egg wash. It really makes them look so bakery-fresh. If you prefer, you can also brush them with melted butter.
Frequently Asked Questions
Feel free to use your favorite yeast dinner roll recipe. Homemade dough will work just as well and may even taste better. After rolling the dough into balls, place it on parchment-covered baking sheets with several inches between each ball. Then cover with plastic wrap and let rise until double in size. Follow the rest of the instructions as written. Be sure to allow time for the runzas to rise again for 30 minutes after stuffing, and don’t forget to use the egg wash for that delectable fresh bakery appearance.
To freeze first, fully cool them by moving them to a wire rack. Once cooled, place the runzas back on the baking sheet with space between them. Place the baking sheet on a level surface in the freezer. This technique is known as flash freezing. Once fully frozen, place them in a freezer bag. Freeze for up to 3 months. Thaw in the fridge overnight, wrap in aluminum foil, and reheat in the oven at 400 degrees for about 10 minutes. To reheat in the microwave, wrap in a paper towel and reheat for 1-2 minutes at 50% power.
A true Nebraska runza does not have cheese in it; however, a little sprinkle of shredded cheddar cheese, Swiss cheese, mozzarella cheese, or Monterey Jack cheese is delicious. Add it right on top of the spooned-in meat mixture before pinching up the dough. Or try cooked chopped bacon, browned sausage, or sauteed mushrooms.
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Easy Runzas
Ingredients
- 16 Rhodes rolls frozen unbaked roll dough
- 1 lb lean ground beef
- 2 tablespoons butter
- 1 small yellow onion finely chopped
- 2 cups finely chopped cabbage
- salt and pepper to taste
- 1-2 tablespoons all-purpose flour
- 1 egg
- 1 tablespoon milk
Instructions
- Place frozen rolls several inches apart on parchment-covered baking sheets. Cover with plastic wrap and allow to rise at room temperature until double in size. This can take 3-5 hours, so plan accordingly.
- Brown the ground beef in a large skillet over medium heat. When the beef is about halfway browned, add the butter, onion, and cabbage. Then cook until the beef is browned and the onions and cabbage are soft. Let it cool for a few minutes.
- Preheat oven to 350 degrees.
- On a lightly floured surface, using your fingers, work each dough ball into a circle patty looking like a miniature pizza dough. Scoop a rounded spoonful of hamburger mix into the center of the dough. Using your fingers, bring up the edges of the dough and pinch to close. Roll gently between your hands to work the seams. Place back on the parchment paper seam side down. Continue working until all the dough balls are filled. Cover with plastic wrap for 30 minutes.
- Whisk together the egg and milk. Gently and lightly brush the dough with the egg wash. Bake for 18-20 minutes or until golden brown, rotating the baking sheet halfway through.
Notes
- Timing is important with this recipe, so plan ahead, knowing that your dough needs several hours to rise. On the flip side, if it rises too fast and you are not prepared yet, pop it in the refrigerator for up to an hour.
- Rhodes brand ready-made frozen roll dough is available in the frozen food section at most local grocery stores. I have always found it a good product, but I am sure there are other good brands you can use as well. Crescent roll dough is a good second option.
- If the dough is sticky, lightly flour your working surface.
- Don’t skip the egg wash. It really makes them look so bakery-fresh. If you prefer, you can also brush them with melted butter.
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I lean more to the German Bierocks and use half and half cabbage to sauerkraut! Also some extra spice to bring out the beef flavors!
Debbie
We put cheese in them also
Heidi Weinert
I live in Lincoln and I always get the cheese Runza when I go through the drive through.
Pam
Approximately how large is your dough circle before filling it?
Beth Pierce
4-5 inches
Amanda Livesay
Such a yummy simple dinner! My kids love them.
Patricia
So yummy! These make the perfect snack or light meal! I love finding different uses for cabbage and this is a good one!
Michelle Boule
My friend keeps talking about runzas, i’ll need to make these soon!
Mahy
I don’t think I’ve ever made runza before. Such a great recipe to keep handy throughout a busy week!
Tara
I love how you made these runzas using frozen dough. They look so good and that filling sounds amazing! Yum!
Andrea
These Runzas look fantastic and I love how easy they are to make.
Chris Collins
I’ve actually never had Runzas before but they look right up my street! Will definitely give them a go on the weekend 🙂
Cathy
Love the idea of making these as a side dish!
Toni
Oh! This is so good! And so easy to make, too!! I love it!
Allyson Zea
These are so flavorful and delicious! I loved them!
Erin
These look incredible! I can’t wait to give them a try! So fun, too.
Erik
This Runza Recipe looks perfect!
Marty
Can theses be frozen and reheated?
Beth Pierce
Yes they can. Thaw in the fridge overnight and to reheat wrap the sandwich in foil, place on a baking sheet and bake at 400 degrees for about 10 minutes.