Frozen pocket sandwiches were all the rage when I was in college and flat broke. No worries, I had my secret weapon - the ability to cook. These are great for a quick meal or hearty snack.
Krautburgers and Pasties
Use your favorite bread recipe. After the first rise roll it out flat in batches.
Slice into rectangles. (twice as large as you'd like the finished pocket to be)
Put your favorite filling in and pinch the bread closed with your fingers. Use water to dampen if necessary. Bake at 350 for ~20 min, or until bread is done and filling is warm.
Fillings:
I've always made these with precooked meat and veggies.
Use any left over meat and veggies, chop into smallish bite sized pieces. Add left over gravy, or cheese to add moisture. Mix together in big bowl and then spoon onto prepared dough.
Examples:
Chopped leftover turkey, peas, mashed potatoes and leftover turkey gravy
Chopped steak, mushrooms, peas, fried onions and a bit of beef gravy
Chopped broccoli, cheddar cheese, cubed left over baked potato, and a bit of pepper
Cooked and drained spinach, feta cheese, fried onions, spiced with a bit of dill
Krautburgers
(I remember eating these as a kid, and even now a local fast food place sells something like them)
1 lb ground beef
1/2 head of cabbage, sliced
1 large onion, sliced
salt and pepper to taste
Fry up all together until browned and yummy. Eat up all on it's own or make into a pocket sandwich.
Notes and modifications:
There is no limit to what you can put in a bit of bread and call food. Taste as you go and you're not likely to go too far wrong.
These freeze and reheat well. To freeze put in freezer on a baking sheet. When hard wrap in plastic wrap, bag together and put back in the freezer. To reheat, microwave for ~2 minutes. I like to put them in the toaster oven for just a little bit when they come out of the microwave, just to make the bread toasty.
Cranberry Kvass
2 weeks ago
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