Reuben sandwich

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Reuben Sandwich.

The Reuben sandwich is normally made using rye bread, corned beef, sauerkraut, Swiss cheese and Thousand Island salad dressing.

The Reuben sandwich was probably named for Arthur Reuben who owned the now closed Reuben's delicatessen in New York. The sandwich has been made using corned beef, pastrami or ham. Reuben reportedly created the sandwich to honor Annette Seelos who was an actress in 1914. Another story goes the sandwich was created by Reuben Kay, a Omaha grocer, who made the sandwich for a poker game. His sandwich won a national contest the following year. The sandwich can be grilled or served cold.

A simple recipe for a Reuben sandwich:

  • Corned beef
  • Thousand Island salad dressing
  • Sauerkraut
  • Swiss cheese, sliced thin
  • Butter, softened
  • Rye bread (swirled rye bread makes an appealing presentation)

Heat a grill pan, or skillet, while preparing the sandwiches. Spread soft butter on bread slices. Layer the corned beef, sauerkraut, cheese and spread Thousand Island dressing on the top bread slice. Sandwich bread together. Grill using the preheated pan. Serve warm.

It can also be served cold.