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But he's a stickler for tradition on two points: He uses lean ground beef, and his bierocks are served hot from the oven.
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Ian Spomer, Lawrence, stands beside a fresh batch of bierocks.
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Other homegrown offerings include ribeye sandwiches, fried Kansas catfish, brats, bierocks, homemade pigs-in-blankets, roasted ears of corn and stuffed cucumbers.
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"We had bierocks for dinner every other week when I was a kid," Hilger says.
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Now, the Hilgers make bierocks a couple of times a year.
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And in the covered dining hall, where spaces at the large round tables are rare, eaters look up from their bierocks and noodles, to motion to strangers with full trays that the seat next to theirs is free.
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And in the covered dining hall, where spaces at the large round tables are rare, eaters look up from their bierocks and noodles, to motion to strangers with full trays that the seat next to theirs is free.
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Also, you'd have virtually no reason in the world to swing over to Abilene, KS on your way, but be advised that you can get fantastic bierocks at the Daylight Donuts shop there.
Ask MetaFilter esnyder 2010
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Other homegrown offerings include ribeye sandwiches, fried Kansas catfish, brats, bierocks, homemade pigs-in-blankets, roasted ears of corn and stuffed cucumbers.
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Most bierock-makers stick to the family recipe, in part to honor tradition (nostalgia is a sublime seasoning) but also because making bierocks involves some time and a measure of exactitude, as most bread recipes do.
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