Krautburger
Savor the taste of Germany with these delightful Krautburgers! A lighter take on a classic, these beef and cabbage-filled rolls are perfect for a hearty meal, easy freezing, and delicious dipping in your favorite mustard.
Nutrition
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Carbohydrate
30 g
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Cholesterol
33 mg
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Fiber
3 g
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Protein
15 g
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Saturated Fat
5 g
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Sodium
537 mg
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Sugar
4 g
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Fat
13 g
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Unsaturated Fat
0 g
DIRECTIONS
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Preheat oven to 350 degrees F (175 degrees C). (5 minutes)
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Place ground beef in a large, deep skillet. Cook over medium-high heat until evenly browned. Drain fat. (10 minutes)
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Stir in cabbage and onion soup mix; cook 5 minutes longer, or until lightly browned. Set aside. (5 minutes)
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Roll one loaf of bread dough into a 16x8 inch rectangle, then cut into eight 4 inch squares. (10 minutes)
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Spoon cabbage mixture into the center of each square, top with 1 small slice of cheese, and bring up diagonal points, pinching edges closed. (15 minutes)
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Place krautburgers on a cookie sheet coated with cooking spray and let rise for about 10 minutes. (10 minutes)
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Bake for 20 minutes, or until golden brown. (20 minutes)
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Brush the tops of warm rolls with melted margarine. (5 minutes)
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Repeat process with the second loaf of bread and remaining cabbage mixture and cheese.
For a richer flavor, try using a blend of ground beef and pork.
Add a pinch of caraway seeds to the cabbage mixture for a more authentic German taste.
Ensure the edges of the dough are well-sealed to prevent filling from leaking during baking.
Krautburgers freeze exceptionally well. Allow to cool completely before wrapping individually in plastic wrap and then placing them in a freezer bag. Reheat in a 350°F (175°C) oven until warmed through.
RECIPE REVIEWS
Avarage Rating:
4.4/ 5 ( 77 Ratings)
Total Reviews: (8)
Marcelo Weissnatstiedemann
Jun 1, 2025I found that brushing the rolls with melted butter instead of margarine gave them a richer taste and a more golden color.
Robert Botsford
Oct 9, 2024I doubled the recipe and they were gone in a flash! Everyone loved them.
Jalen Towne
Aug 5, 2024I added a little caraway seed to the cabbage mixture, which gave it a really authentic German flavor.
Josefa Rogahn
Jul 10, 2024Next time, I'm going to try adding some chopped bacon to the filling for extra flavor.
Leta Von
Jan 23, 2024A great way to use up leftover cabbage. I will definitely make them again.
Shanny Wiegand
Jan 6, 2024Freezing them before baking worked great. I had a quick and easy dinner ready in no time!
Jed Franecki
Nov 10, 2023My kids loved these, even the ones who usually turn their noses up at cabbage!
Keeley Wilkinson
Sep 26, 2023These were a hit with my family! I used ground turkey and they were still delicious.