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Ingredients

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3/4 cup warm water (110 degrees)
1/2 cup sweetened condensed milk
1/4 cup vegetable oil
2 tablespoons sugar
1 large egg
3 1/2 cups all-purpose flour, plus extra for rolling out dough
2 (1/4 ounce) packages fast rise yeast
1 teaspoon salt
3 tablespoons unsalted butter, 2 tablespoons melted
1 1/2 lbs ground beef (90% lean)
1 large onion, chopped fine
1/2 small head cabbage, chopped (about 3 cups)
salt and pepper

Nutritional information

634.3
Calories
273 g
Calories From Fat
30.4 g
Total Fat
12.2 g
Saturated Fat
108.1 mg
Cholesterol
529.2 mg
Sodium
61.6 g
Carbs
3.4 g
Dietary Fiber
15.9 g
Sugars
28.1 g
Protein
282g
Serving Size

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    The dough for these were amazing and all I can think of is that you could put any dry filling you want using this dough. I did add crushed red pepper because my B/F thought the filling was bland before I did the assembly. These were large sized, but I ate a whole one and so did everyone else who got one. I will make these again. Really great on the first day. OK on the second. This will go into my make again list. It was worth the time. I did make these at little over 4000ft, so I add a little more water, cut the yeast in half. Then doubled the rise time. I have found if I do not do this, the dough will rise very fast then fall in the higher elevation. Next time I will try some with sliced Swiss cheese for more adult flavor.

    • 125 min
    • Serves 8
    • Easy

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    Runsas, From America’s Best Lost Recipes, The dough for these were amazing and all I can think of is that you could put any dry filling you want using this dough I did add crushed red pepper because my B/F thought the filling was bland before I did the assembly These were large sized, but I ate a whole one and so did everyone else who got one I will make these again Really great on the first day OK on the second This will go into my make again list It was worth the time I did make these at little over 4000ft, so I add a little more water, cut the yeast in half Then doubled the rise time I have found if I do not do this, the dough will rise very fast then fall in the higher elevation Next time I will try some with sliced Swiss cheese for more adult flavor


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    Steps

    1
    Done

    For the Dough: Lightly Grease Large Bowl With Cooking Spray. Mix Water, Sweetened Condensed Milk, Oil, Sugar, and Egg in Large Measuring Cup. Mix Flour, Yeast, and Salt in Bowl of Standing Mixer Fitted With Dough Hook. With Mixer on Low, Add Water Mixture. After Dough Comes Together, Increase Speed to Medium and Mix Until Shiny and Smooth, 4 to 6 Minutes. Turn Dough Out Onto Heavily Floured Work Surface, Shape Into Ball, and Place in Greased Bowl. (to Make Dough by Hand: Combine Dry Ingredients in Large Bowl, Make Well in Center of Dry Ingredients, Add Wet Ingredients, and Mix With Wooden Spoon Until Shaggy Dough Forms. Turn Dough Out Onto Heavily Floured Work Surface and Knead Until Shiny and Smooth, About 10 Minutes.) Cover Bowl With Plastic Wrap and Let Rest in Warm Place Until Doubled in Size, About 1 Hour.

    2
    Done

    For the Filling: Melt 1 Tablespoon Butter in Large Skillet Over Medium-High Heat. Add Beef and Cook Until Just Beginning to Brown, About 6 Minutes, Breaking Up Any Large Clumps. Using Slotted Spoon, Transfer Beef to Paper Towel-Lined Plate.

    3
    Done

    Pour Off All but 2 Tablespoons Fat from Pan. Add Onion and Cook Until Softened, About 3 Minutes. Add Cabbage and Toss Until Just Beginning to Wilt, 2 to 4 Minutes. Return Beef to Pan and Season With Salt and Pepper.

    4
    Done

    to Assemble and Bake: Adjust Oven Racks to the Upper-Middle and Lower-Middle Positions and Heat Oven to 350 Degrees. Coat 2 Baking Sheets With Cooking Spray. Divide Dough Into 8 Equal Pieces. Working on Lightly Floured Work Surface, Roll Each Piece of Dough Into 7-Inch Circle. Place One Dough Round in Deep Cereal Bowl and Top With One Slice of Cheese. Spoon 3/4 Cup Filling Over Cheese and Pinch Edges of Dough Together to Form Bun. Transfer Bun, Seam Side Down, to Prepared Baking Sheet. Repeat With Remaining Dough, Cheese, and Filling, Placing 4 Buns on Each Baking Sheet. Cover Buns With Plastic Wrap and Let Rise Until Puffed, About 20 Minutes.

    5
    Done

    Bake Buns Until Golden Brown, About 20 Minutes, Switching and Rotating Position of Baking Sheets Halfway Through Baking Time. Brush Buns With Melted Butter and Serve.

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