Best 2 Pretzel Reuben Sandwich Recipes

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Dive into the delectable world of flavors with the Pretzel Reuben Sandwich, a tantalizing culinary creation that seamlessly blends classic Reuben elements with a unique pretzel bread twist. This sandwich is a symphony of textures and tastes, featuring savory pastrami, tangy sauerkraut, gooey Swiss cheese, and a creamy Thousand Island dressing, all nestled between two halves of a crispy, golden-brown pretzel bun. Embark on a culinary journey with us as we guide you through the step-by-step process of crafting this mouthwatering sandwich, along with variations and additional recipes that will elevate your sandwich-making skills to new heights. From a zesty sauerkraut recipe to a homemade Thousand Island dressing, we've got everything you need to make a Pretzel Reuben Sandwich that will satisfy your cravings and leave you yearning for more.

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REUBEN SANDWICH



Reuben Sandwich image

Provided by Food Network

Number Of Ingredients 14

Russian dressing (recipe follows)
2 pieces Jewish Corn Rye, thinly sliced
6 ounces corned beef
3 ounces Swiss cheese
1/2 cup sauerkraut, rinsed and drained
RUSSIAN DRESSING:
1/2 cup mayonnaise
1/2 cup chili sauce
1 tablespoon drained horseradish
1 tablespoon pickles, sweet and sour, chopped
1 teaspoon fresh lemon juice
1 teaspoon Worcestershire sauce
1/4 teaspoon salt
1/8 teaspoon pepper

Steps:

  • Make the Russian Dressing (recipe follows).
  • If the bread is not fresh. put the bread slices in a steamer until they soften.
  • On a board, lay down one slice of bread. Top with half of the corned beef and a small layer of cheese. Remove the layers of beef and cheese from the bread and put them in a steamer. Repeat this process with the remaining corned beef and another small layer of cheese. Steam the beef until it is warm and the cheese has melted.
  • Heat the drained sauerkraut in a saucepan.
  • Top a slice of bread with some Russian Dressing, some sauerkraut, a layer of corned beef and cheese, more Russian Dressing, the second layer of corned beef and cheese, sauerkraut, Russian Dressing and the second slice of bread.
  • In a medium bowl combine all ingredients until blended.
  • Suggested drink: Paulaner Heffeweissen

PRETZEL BUN REUBEN SAUSAGE SANDWICH WITH GERMAN-STYLE POTATO SALAD



Pretzel Bun Reuben Sausage Sandwich with German-Style Potato Salad image

Provided by Rachael Ray : Food Network

Categories     main-dish

Time 2h30m

Yield 4 sandwiches

Number Of Ingredients 43

2 1/2 pounds small red or gold potatoes
Salt and freshly ground black pepper
4 slices bacon, diced
1 small onion, diced
2 cloves garlic, grated or minced
2 teaspoons yellow mustard seed
1 teaspoon coriander seed
1 apple, peeled, cored and diced
1 tablespoon light brown sugar
1 cup beef stock
3 tablespoons apple cider vinegar, such as Bragg
1 tablespoon grainy mustard
3 tablespoons canola oil
3 or 4 ribs celery with their leafy tops, minced
1 small handful fresh parsley, finely diced
1 pound pork shoulder, cut into 1-inch chunks
1 pound boneless short rib, cut into 1-inch chunks
8 ounces fatback, cut into 1-inch chunks
1 bunch finely minced fresh parsley
2 tablespoons red wine vinegar
1 tablespoon kosher salt
2 teaspoons sugar
1 teaspoon celery seed
1 teaspoon granulated garlic
1 teaspoon granulated onion
1/2 teaspoon nutmeg
1/2 teaspoon caraway seed
1/2 teaspoon coriander
1/2 teaspoon dry mustard
1/2 teaspoon paprika
1 teaspoon black pepper
1 to 2 ounces shredded Swiss cheese
1/4 cup cold water
Sausage casings
Extra-virgin olive oil, for sauteing
1/2 cup sour cream
1/4 cup ketchup
2 tablespoons sweet pickle relish
1 tablespoon Worcestershire sauce
Salt and pepper
4 pretzel buns, sliced in half, warmed in the oven
Brown mustard, for spreading
Sauerkraut, for topping

Steps:

  • For the potato salad: Put the potatoes in a medium pot and cover water by 1 inch. Bring to a boil, season with salt and cook until tender, 12 to 15 minutes. Drain the potatoes and return them to the hot pot.
  • While the potatoes are cooking, add the bacon to a medium skillet and cook over medium heat until crisp. With a slotted spoon, remove the bacon to a paper-towel-lined plate. Pour off all but 2 tablespoons bacon fat from the skillet. Add the onions and garlic to the bacon fat and cook for a few minutes. Add the mustard and coriander seeds and cook for another 3 minutes. Add the apples and cook for 3 more minutes. Sprinkle in the brown sugar, add the stock and bring to a simmer. Cook for a couple minutes, stirring to dissolve the sugar.
  • In a small bowl, whisk together the cider vinegar and grainy mustard, and then slowly whisk in the canola oil.
  • Add the onion-apple mixture and the vinaigrette to the hot pot of drained potatoes. Set aside until cool to allow the potatoes to absorb all the flavors.
  • Season the potato salad with salt and pepper, then add the crisp bacon and the celery and parsley. Toss well.
  • For the sausage: In a large bowl, combine the pork shoulder, short rib, fatback, parsley, salt, red wine vinegar, sugar, celery seed, granulated garlic, granulated onion, nutmeg, caraway, coriander, dry mustard, paprika, black pepper and some salt. Run the mixture through a meat grinder fitted with the die with the largest holes (see Cook's Note). Repeat so that all of the meat goes through the grinder twice. Mix in the Swiss cheese and up to 1/4 cup cold water as needed.
  • Attach the sausage-stuffing attachment to the meat grinder, keeping the grinder blade and die in place. Place a generous amount of the prepared sausage mixture in the grinder pan. Give the casings a slight bit of resistance by holding onto the sausage stuffer with your last three fingers and letting the casing slip through your thumb and forefinger. Turn the machine on and fill the casings, being careful to avoid any air bubbles.
  • Twist the casings to create 5-inch sausages that are even in size. Tie each sausage with butcher's twine to keep them nicely sealed. Prick the sausages all over with a pin or skewer to vent steam during cooking.
  • Place the sausage links in boiling water and parboil for 10 to 15 minutes. Slice the sausages in half lengthwise and saute until browned in a preheated saute pan slicked with olive oil.
  • For the thousand island sauce: Combine the sour cream, ketchup, relish, Worcestershire and some salt and pepper in a bowl. Stir to blend.
  • To assemble the sandwich: Spread a pretzel bun, top and bottom, with thousand island sauce and then with brown mustard. Add sauerkraut and sausage halves to the bottom bun and cover with the bun top.

Tips:

  • Use high-quality ingredients: The better the quality of your ingredients, the better your sandwich will taste. Look for fresh, flavorful bread, meat, cheese, and sauerkraut.
  • Don't skimp on the butter: Butter is what makes the pretzel bun so delicious. Use a generous amount to ensure that the bun is golden brown and crispy.
  • Toast the bread: Toasting the bread will help it to hold up better to the sandwich filling. It will also add a nice smoky flavor.
  • Layer the sandwich correctly: The order in which you layer the sandwich is important. Start with the bottom bun, then add the meat, cheese, sauerkraut, and finally the top bun.
  • Press the sandwich down: Once you've assembled the sandwich, press it down firmly with a spatula. This will help to keep the sandwich together and make it easier to eat.
  • Serve immediately: The pretzel Reuben sandwich is best served immediately, while the bread is still warm and crispy.

Conclusion:

The pretzel Reuben sandwich is a delicious and unique twist on the classic Reuben sandwich. It's perfect for a quick and easy lunch or dinner. With its crispy pretzel bun, flavorful filling, and tangy sauerkraut, the pretzel Reuben sandwich is sure to be a hit with everyone who tries it.

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