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AKA: Delicious; Kraut Burger; Bierock. My mother makes them every year between Christmas and New Year’s. Now I’m hungry. Thanks. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bierock

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Mom would make these all the time when I was growing up. Perfect traveling food too.

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These are krautburgers and theyre not from nebraska.

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This dish is so common it’s got tons of names, the only thing even vaguely Nebraskan about it is the name, and even that is a shortening of an older German name for it.

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Cabbage pockets anyone?

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pirozhok in Russian, bierok in Prussian, börek in Turkish or an empanada in Spanish

All regions colonized eons ago by the ancient cornhuskers, duh. /s

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English ppl call that a pasty. Cubans call it an empanada. I call them all delicious.

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Runza’s are delicious, but if you’re in the area, don’t sleep on the burgers. Runza makes the best burger you can get in a drive through. A Runza burger and a side of frings is heaven to me.

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