Ok- so all the talk of runza/pirozhki/bierock has convinced me that
I'm going to make something along that line today.
I'm going to sub a couple cups of rye flour in the dough, and sprinkle
some caraway and salt on the rolls. I'm leaning towards the NY
Times challah recipe for the dough-
http://thisfoodthing.com/2010/01/12/traditional-egg-bread-challah/
[re; another thread I read this morning- note that it says to preheat
the oven to 400 - then allows for 2 rises before it is formed,
proofed, and cooked. That ought to warm your kitchen up.]
The filling will be cubes of ham & swiss cheese-- probably some
mustard, and maybe some horseradish.
But if I'm going to all that trouble- I thought I might as well put a
veggie in there. Spinach? Broccoli? Cabbage? . . . . pineapple?
None sound 'just right' - though I'm leaning towards spinach right
now. Anyone got an idea for a fruit/veggie that will make it a
complete meal?
Jim
I'm going to make something along that line today.
I'm going to sub a couple cups of rye flour in the dough, and sprinkle
some caraway and salt on the rolls. I'm leaning towards the NY
Times challah recipe for the dough-
http://thisfoodthing.com/2010/01/12/traditional-egg-bread-challah/
[re; another thread I read this morning- note that it says to preheat
the oven to 400 - then allows for 2 rises before it is formed,
proofed, and cooked. That ought to warm your kitchen up.]
The filling will be cubes of ham & swiss cheese-- probably some
mustard, and maybe some horseradish.
But if I'm going to all that trouble- I thought I might as well put a
veggie in there. Spinach? Broccoli? Cabbage? . . . . pineapple?
None sound 'just right' - though I'm leaning towards spinach right
now. Anyone got an idea for a fruit/veggie that will make it a
complete meal?
Jim