Pirozhki, or “little pies,” are beloved Russian pastries that can be either baked or fried and filled with everything from fruit jam to savory meats. This version features a cozy, flavorful filling of seasoned ground beef and melted cheddar, wrapped in a soft, rich dough made with sour cream, butter, and eggs.
Perfect warm from the oven, served with soup or salad, or tucked away for a quick, hearty snack, these golden buns embody true comfort food. The recipe yields 16 tender, flavorful pirozhki — great for sharing or freezing for later enjoyment.
| Ingredient | Amount |
|---|---|
| All-purpose flour | 4 cups (480 g) |
| Cheddar cheese powder | ¼ cup (28 g) |
| Sour cream | ½ cup (113 g) |
| Unsalted butter, softened | 4 tablespoons (57 g) |
| Warm water | ½ cup (113 g) |
| Large eggs | 2 |
| Granulated sugar | 2 tablespoons (25 g) |
| Table salt | 1½ teaspoons (9 g) |
| Instant yeast | 2 teaspoons |
| Ingredient | Amount |
|---|---|
| Vegetable or olive oil | 1 tablespoon (14 g) |
| Onion or shallot, finely diced | 1 small |
| Garlic, minced | 1 clove |
| Ground beef | 8 oz (227 g) |
| Salt and pepper | To taste |
| Chopped parsley (fresh or dried) | To taste |
| Shredded cheddar cheese | 1½ cups (170 g) |
| Egg + water (for egg wash) | 1 egg + 1 tablespoon water |
Combine: In a large bowl or the bowl of a stand mixer, add flour, cheese powder, sour cream, butter, warm water, eggs, sugar, salt, and yeast. Mix until a soft dough comes together.
Knead: Knead by hand for 5–7 minutes or use a dough hook for 4–5 minutes, until the dough is smooth and elastic.
First rise: Transfer to a greased bowl, cover, and let rise for about 90 minutes — it should look puffy but doesn’t need to double in size.
Cook the aromatics: Heat the oil in a skillet over medium heat. Sauté the onion until translucent, then stir in the garlic.
Brown the beef: Add the ground beef and cook, breaking it apart as it browns (about 5–10 minutes).
Season and cool: Add salt, pepper, and parsley. Allow the mixture to cool completely before stirring in the shredded cheddar.
💡 Tip: The filling can be made ahead and stored in the fridge until you’re ready to assemble.
Divide: After the first rise, portion the dough into 16 equal pieces (about 2 oz or 56 g each).
Form: Shape each piece into a ball and place on a greased or parchment-lined tray. Let rest for 15 minutes.
Fill and seal: Flatten each ball into a 5-inch circle, brush lightly with egg wash, and add 2 tablespoons of filling in the center. Pinch the edges together to seal, forming a small enclosed bun.
Second rise: Arrange the filled buns on baking sheets, spacing them slightly apart. Cover and let rise again for about 1 hour.
Preheat: During the last 15 minutes, preheat the oven to 400°F (200°C).
Brush and bake: Brush the tops with egg wash and bake for 15–20 minutes, or until golden and fragrant.
✨ If a few seams open and the filling peeks through — that just adds to their rustic charm!
Let the pirozhki rest for 5–10 minutes before serving. Enjoy them warm — tender, cheesy, and perfectly savory in every bite.
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