Ah, you’re talking about Runzas, also called Bierocks in some regions—they’re basically the same thing: a hearty, stuffed bread pocket. 🌯
Here’s a quick breakdown:
- Origin: German-Russian immigrants brought Bierocks to the U.S., especially in the Midwest. Runzas are Nebraska’s version of this classic.
- Filling: Usually ground beef, cabbage, onions, and seasonings. Sometimes cheese or mushrooms get added.
- Dough: Soft yeast bread, baked until golden brown.
- Serving: Hot, often with ketchup or mustard—but totally fine on their own.
Fun fact: In Nebraska, you can even find Runza restaurants that specialize in them! They’ve become kind of a state comfort food icon.
If you want, I can give a quick homemade Runza recipe that’s actually doable at home. Do you want me to?