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September 25, 2011

Cabbage Bread RollsI am looking for an easy recipe for cabbage buns. Thanks.

By M.J.

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September 26, 20110 found this helpful

M.J., I had never heard of cabbage buns before and decided to do a little research, especially since my signature is "Question Everything" - LOL ;-) They were introduced by Russian-German immigrants and are called Runza's.

All of the recipes I came across were quite similar but this particular recipe stood out because it's quite detailed and easy to follow. If you're not a baker (I am certainly not - LOL) you could probably used pre-made sweet dough. Let us know how you like them.
www.kitchengifts.com/runza.html

 
September 26, 20110 found this helpful

Looks like a really good recipe! I'm gonna try it! Thanks Deeli!

 

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September 27, 20110 found this helpful

You're welcome, Cica. Let me know how you like it :-)

 
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December 5, 2010

I am looking for a recipe for cabbage rolls. My mom used to make them. They were a yeast roll with hamburger, cabbage, and onions fried and placed inside the dough and baked. They were really good, but I have been unable to find my mom's recipe, does anyone have one? Please help.


By Valorie from Okmulgee, OK

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December 5, 20100 found this helpful

Valorie, They are called "beirocks" or "runzas". Below is a link to a recipe I have used and they really are yummy! I did add a whole onion and some seasoned salt and a teaspoon or less of caraway seed to the hamburger/cabbage filling. Another hint, if you have a food processor, chopping the cabbage and onion down to a finely shredded consistancy before mixing with the hamburger saves a lot of time.

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Enjoy!
P.S. We also made ours bigger than the picture shown in this link, and shaped ours more the size of a burrito than the squares that are pictured in the link. Good luck in recreating your mom's recipe. Here is the recipe link:
www.kitchengifts.com/runza.html

 
December 6, 20100 found this helpful

I have to wonder if this would be "great" in a crescent roll pocket. Two triangles of the canned rolls pressed at the edges to seam them together Might try it!

 
December 6, 20100 found this helpful

Valorie, KansasCindy is correct there. In Nebraska, we call them runzas. I sometimes substitute drained polish sauerkraut for the cabbage, just for variety. When my kids were growing up I made both kinds several times a month as they loved them.

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Also great dipped in cheese sauce while they are eating them. I have used frozen dinner roll dough and frozen bread dough to make them.

 
December 8, 20100 found this helpful

Thanks for requesting & posting this! An old friend of mine made these, too, & always called them "Cabbage Rolls". I've tried to replicate it, but I've never found a recipe that was similar, all of the recipes I've found were meat wrapped in cabbage leaves, not meat & cabbage wrapped in dough. (And my friend always made them using frozen dinner rolls, too!) Thank you, again!

 
December 8, 20100 found this helpful

This is a meat pie called "Runza" German and started in Nebraska. You can find recipes on line! Very Good Eating takes some work but worth it.

 
December 9, 20100 found this helpful

KansasCindy, thanks for that link. I think I will make them for appetizers for Christmas.

 
December 18, 20100 found this helpful

This won the recipe contest when it was posted:
www.thriftyfun.com/tf77284006.tip.html

 
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December 5, 2010

We had a neighbor that did a lot of baking. She used to make 'cabbage rolls', but they were an actual bread dinner-type roll.

 
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