Reuben Sandwich

Reuben Sandwiches are the ultimate grilled sandwich. They’re filling and flavorful with corned beef, dressing, Swiss cheese and sauerkraut all on rye bread.

Reubens are a classic American Sandwich Recipe. The combination of savory meat, tangy sauce, and salty-sweet sauerkraut make it completely unique and delicious. We already have a recipe for a Slow Cooker Version of this on the blog, but this is one you can make in a few minutes in a cast-iron skillet for a lunch or easy dinner.

close-up of Reuben Sandwich on cutting board

REUBEN SANDWICH

It’s hard to think of a more mouthwatering, delicious lunch than a hearty, juicy Reuben Sandwich. You can make this simple sandwich dish in less than 15 minutes with easy ingredients like corned beef, swiss cheese, and marbled rye bread. The flavorful filling is the perfect complement to the buttery, toasted bread!

Try this Reuben Sandwich recipe the day after you have Homemade Corned Beef for dinner to use up any leftovers. It’s the perfect way to give the meat new life, instead of just reheating it in the microwave. If you don’t want to make corned beef, you can always just get a cut of it from your grocery store deli.

Reuben Sandwich cheese, sauce and sauerkraur on

WHERE DOES THE REUBEN SANDWICH COME FROM?

There are a couple of competing origin stories for the Reuben Sandwich we know and love today. One account claims that it comes from Omaha, Nebraska where it was developed by Reuben Kulakofsky at the Blackstone Hotel. As the story goes he asked for a sandwich to be made with the typical Reuben ingredients at a weekly poker game. 

Another story claims that the Reuben was developed at Reuben’s Delicatessen in New York City. But, no matter who came up with the sandwich, I think we can all agree we’re happy they did!

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TIPS FOR MAKING THE BEST REUBEN SANDWICH

  • Lightly butter each of your bread slices on one side. This will make sure they don’t stick to the griddle and add a tasty layer of melted butter to the toasty bread.
  • If you’re using a griddle, place 4 slices of bread on it butter side down. If you’re using a skillet, you may need to do this in batches.
  • Drizzle the Thousand Island dressing over the bread, then add the sauerkraut and corned beef. Top it off with a slice of cheese and the top bread. Make sure that the butter side of the bread is facing out again.
  • Cook for another 2 minutes while the cheese melts and bread toasts.
  • Flip each sandwich over and cook for another 4 minutes. Or until toasted to your preference.
  • Press down on each sandwich gently to bring the filling together before serving warm.

top-down view of Reuben Sandwich on cutting board

VARIATIONS ON REUBEN SANDWICH

  • Russian Dressing: Instead of using Thousand Island Dressing, some people prefer Russian dressing in their Reuben Sandwiches. To make your own Russian dressing combine 1 tablespoon minced onion, 1 cup mayonnaise, 1/4 cup chili sauce, 4 teaspoons horseradish, 1 teaspoon hot sauce, 1 teaspoon Worcestershire sauce, and 1/4 teaspoon sweet paprika. 
  • Sauerkraut replacements: If you’re not a fan of sauerkraut, you can try other ingredients like sweet pickle relish or Coleslaw.
  • Bread: Instead of marble rye bread, you could make the same sandwich with pumpernickel bread, sourdough, or ciabatta.  
  • Cheese: Instead of Swiss cheese try a slice of mozzarella, provolone, muenster, or gouda.
  • Reuben Sliders: To make this recipe into a fun party appetizer, toast slider rolls and then add the same ingredients to them. Stick a toothpick through the roll to keep the mini Reubens from falling apart. 

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HOW TO STORE A REUBEN SANDWICH

  • Serve: Don’t leave your Reuben Sandwich at room temperature for more than 2 hours. 
  • Store: Sandwiches are best served fresh, but if you don’t finish you can store them in the fridge for a day. Wrap it tightly in tin foil or plastic wrap to keep the moisture out. 
  • Freeze: You can also freeze a Reuben for up to 2 months. Just take the sauerkraut off of the sandwich before freezing it.

Reuben Sandwich halves in stack on plate with chips

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Reuben Sandwich

Reuben Sandwiches are the ultimate grilled sandwich. They're filling and flavorful with corned beef, dressing, Swiss cheese and sauerkraut all on rye bread.
Course Sandwich
Cuisine American
Keyword Reuben Sandwich
Prep Time 5 minutes
Cook Time 8 minutes
Total Time 13 minutes
Servings 4 Sandwiches
Calories 766 kcal
Author Sabrina Snyder

Ingredients

  • 3 tablespoons unsalted butter , softened
  • 8 slices Rye Bread
  • 1 cup Thousand Island Dressing
  • 3/4 cup sauerkraut , drained
  • 4 slices Swiss cheese
  • 1 pound corned beef , sliced

Instructions

  1. Spread butter on one side of each slice of bread.
  2. Add 4 slices buttered side down to a griddle or large skillet on medium heat.
  3. Add 2 tablespoons of Thousand Island dressing.
  4. Add 3 tablespoons sauerkraut, then 4 ounces of corned beef.
  5. Add 2 tablespoons of thousand island dressing, a slice of Swiss cheese, and the remaining bread slices, butter side up (away from the rest of the sandwich).
  6. Cook for 2 additional minutes, then flip and cook the second side for 4 minutes, pressing down gently.

Nutrition Facts
Reuben Sandwich
Amount Per Serving
Calories 766 Calories from Fat 486
% Daily Value*
Fat 54g83%
Saturated Fat 17g106%
Cholesterol 116mg39%
Sodium 2515mg109%
Potassium 568mg16%
Carbohydrates 42g14%
Fiber 5g21%
Sugar 13g14%
Protein 28g56%
Vitamin A 535IU11%
Vitamin C 35mg42%
Calcium 210mg21%
Iron 5mg28%
* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.

About the Author: Sabrina Snyder

Sabrina is a professionally trained Private Chef of over 10 years with ServSafe Manager certification in food safety. She creates all the recipes here on Dinner, then Dessert, fueled in no small part by her love for bacon.

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