Flaky bread filled with seasoned ground beef, tender cabbage, and melty cheese — this is the Easiest Bierocks Recipe you’ll make. The trick is using frozen dinner rolls to save time while still delivering big flavor. It’s a simple, family-friendly meal that also freezes well for meal prep.
Homemade bierocks (also called runzas) can be time-consuming when you make the dough from scratch. This version skips that step without sacrificing taste. Using frozen dinner rolls speeds prep and gives consistent, flaky bread each time — perfect for weeknights or batch cooking.

- Why This Recipe Works
- Ingredients
- Helpful Supplies
- Directions
- Variations to Recipe
- Tips For Making
- Storing
- FAQs
- More Dinner Ideas
- Easiest Bierocks Recipe
On busy days I usually skip making bread from scratch. Using frozen dinner rolls is faster and still yields delicious, flaky bierocks that my family loves.

Why This Recipe Works
- Quick and easy: using frozen dinner rolls saves time without compromising flavor.
- Family-friendly: a simple, comforting dinner the whole household will enjoy.
- Customizable: swap meats, cheeses, or seasonings to suit your taste.
- Budget-friendly: only a few common ingredients are required.
- Freezer-friendly: these bierocks freeze well for future meals or meal prep.

Ingredients
- Package of frozen dinner rolls (36-count suggested)
- 1 pound ground beef (or a ground meat of your choice)
- 9 slices of cheese (any variety)
- 1 head thinly sliced cabbage
- Salt and pepper, to taste
- Butter for brushing or topping (optional)
Helpful Supplies
These tools make assembly and cooking easier:
- Large skillet for browning the meat and softening the cabbage
- Baking sheets for proofing and baking the bierocks
- Sharp knife and cutting board for slicing the cabbage




Directions
1. Place the frozen dinner rolls on a greased baking sheet. Follow the package directions to allow the dough to rise.
2. While the dough is rising, brown the ground beef in a skillet. Drain excess fat if necessary. Add the sliced cabbage and 2 tablespoons of water to the pan, season with salt and pepper, then cover and reduce heat to low-medium. Stir every 5 minutes and cook until the cabbage reaches your preferred tenderness, about 10–15 minutes.
3. Gently pull one dinner roll to flatten it into a disk. Place 1/2–1 slice of cheese on the dough and add roughly 1/4 cup of the beef-and-cabbage filling on top.
4. Flatten a second roll and place it over the filled roll. Pinch the edges together tightly to seal, then transfer to the greased baking sheet. Repeat with the remaining rolls and filling.
5. Bake in a 375°F oven for 20–22 minutes, or until golden brown. If needed, bake a few minutes longer for a deeper color.
6. Remove from the oven and, if desired, place a small pat of butter on each bierock to melt over the top before serving.
Variations to Recipe
Meat: Substitute ground pork, turkey, chicken, or sausage.
Sauerkraut: Swap shredded cabbage for sauerkraut if you prefer a tangier, traditional filling.
Dough: Use homemade dough, crescent roll dough, biscuit dough, or sourdough for different textures.
Vegetarian: Replace the beef with sautéed mushrooms, onions, and additional vegetables for a meatless option.
Spicy: Add red pepper flakes, hot sauce, or chopped jalapeños to the filling for heat.
Tips For Making
- Cook the ground beef fully and let the cabbage wilt until tender to your liking.
- Use a lightly floured surface when flattening rolls to prevent sticking.
- Brush the tops with an egg wash for a shinier, deeper golden crust.
- Do not overfill — place filling in the center and leave edges clear to ensure a good seal.
- Pinch edges firmly so the pockets stay sealed while baking.
Storing
Refrigerate: Store cooled bierocks in an airtight container for 2–3 days. Reheat in the oven or microwave.
Freeze: Wrap each bierock individually in plastic wrap or place in freezer bags. Freeze up to 3–4 months. Thaw in the fridge overnight or reheat directly from frozen, adjusting time as needed.

FAQs
Yes. Homemade dough works beautifully if you prefer to bake your own bread. Frozen rolls are simply a convenient shortcut.
Absolutely. Traditional bierocks often use sauerkraut; use it if you enjoy that tangy flavor.
Yes. You can assemble them a day ahead and refrigerate, or freeze fully assembled for longer storage.
Yes. Use gluten-free rolls or dough to make a gluten-free version.
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Easiest Bierocks Recipe
Ingredients
- Package of 36 frozen dinner rolls
- 1 pound ground beef
- 1 head thinly sliced cabbage
- 9 slices of cheese (any variety)
- Salt & pepper, to taste
- Butter for topping (optional)
Instructions
- Place the dinner rolls on a greased baking sheet and follow package directions to let the dough rise.
- While the dough rises, brown the ground beef. Add the beef to a pan with the cabbage and 2 tablespoons water. Season with salt and pepper, cover, and cook over low-medium heat, stirring every 5 minutes until cabbage is tender (about 10–15 minutes).
- Flatten one dinner roll, add 1/2–1 slice of cheese and 1/4 cup of filling.
- Flatten a second roll and place it over the filled roll. Pinch edges to seal and place on the greased baking sheet.
- Bake at 375°F for 20–22 minutes, or until golden brown. Add butter to the top of each bierock after baking if desired.
Notes
You may need multiple baking sheets depending on how many you make at once.
Swap ground beef for ground turkey, sausage, or chicken if preferred.
Use any cheese you enjoy — Pepper Jack, Colby Jack, Swiss, or American all work well.
Equipment
- Large skillet
- Baking sheet
- Knife
