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Runza casserole, or sometimes known as bierock casserole, is a cozy, simple dish that delivers the heartwarming flavors reminiscent of the Nebraska favorite without the fuss of stuffing dough pockets. This dish draws on the heritage of German-Russian immigrants who settled in the Midwest and cleverly adapted their traditional recipes to the new grains and ingredients they found. It's a delightful casserole that speaks of history and home—it's perfect if you’re in search of comfort on a plate.
This hearty casserole pairs beautifully with a crisp green salad to add a touch of freshness to your meal. Alternatively, consider serving it with some pickled vegetables or beet salad to introduce a delightful vinegar contrast to the rich flavors of the filling.
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Classic Runza Casserole
Servings: 6
Ingredients
1 lb ground beef
1 large onion, diced
1 head cabbage, finely chopped
Salt and pepper to taste
1 tsp caraway seeds (optional)
2 cans (8 oz each) refrigerated crescent roll dough
2 cups shredded mozzarella cheese
Directions
1. Preheat your oven to 350°F (175°C).
2. In a large skillet over medium heat, cook the ground beef and onion until the meat is browned and the onion is tender. Drain excess grease.
3. Stir in the chopped cabbage and continue cooking until the cabbage is soft. Season with salt, pepper, and caraway seeds if using.
4. Unroll one can of crescent roll dough and press it into the bottom of a 9x13 inch baking dish, covering the bottom and stretching slightly up the sides.
5. Evenly spread the beef and cabbage mixture over the crescent roll dough. Sprinkle the shredded cheese over the top.
6. Cover with the remaining crescent roll dough, unrolling and pressing the dough to cover the filling.
7. Bake in the preheated oven for 25-30 minutes, or until the crust is golden brown and cooked through.
8. Remove from oven and let sit for 5 minutes before slicing. Serve hot.
Variations & Tips
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For a twist on this classic, try adding some smoked paprika to the beef mixture for a hint of smoky flavor. If you’re looking to add more vegetables, diced bell peppers or mushrooms can be sautéed with the cabbage. For cheese lovers, experimenting with different types of cheese like Swiss or sharp cheddar can lend different flavor profiles to the dish.
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