**Indulge in a Symphony of Flavors: The Reuben Dog, a Culinary Masterpiece**
Prepare your taste buds for a tantalizing journey as we introduce you to the Reuben Dog, a culinary masterpiece that harmonizes the classic flavors of a Reuben sandwich with the irresistible charm of a hot dog. This delectable dish is a perfect blend of savory, tangy, and crunchy textures, guaranteed to leave you craving more. In this article, we present two enticing recipes for this extraordinary creation: the Classic Reuben Dog and the Spicy Reuben Dog. Whether you prefer a traditional or a zesty kick, these recipes will guide you through the process of crafting this exceptional dish. Join us on this culinary adventure and discover the secrets behind the perfect Reuben Dog, a symphony of flavors that will elevate your taste buds to new heights.
REUBEN DOG
Provided by Adam Gertler
Categories main-dish
Time P1DT8h25m
Yield 6 servings
Number Of Ingredients 58
Steps:
- Preheat a flattop griddle or barbeque grill to medium heat. Cook the Pastrami Dogs on the griddle or grill until the skin becomes very taught and slightly charred, without splitting. If the juice spills out, so does the fun.
- Spread the salted butter on each side of the Rye Split Top Hot Dog Buns evenly.
- Split the buns slightly, keeping the bottom intact. Divide the gruyere evenly inside the bun. Try to keep the gruyere on both sides; this is easier to do with slices, but you don't often find sliced gruyere. And gruyere is so, so good.
- Grill both sides of the buns until you get that "grilled cheese" look: perfectly golden brown. Put the dogs in the buns. Top each dog with 1 tablespoon of the 1000 Island Dressing and the Celebration Slaw. Be blown away by the awesomeness that is the Reuben Dog.
- Arrange the meat in a single layer on a plastic-lined sheet tray or in a re-sealable plastic bag. Place the meat in the freezer until the meat is partially but not totally frozen, 30 to 45 minutes. I call this the semifreddo stage.
- Set a bowl within a larger bowl full of ice. Grind the meat through the largest grinding plate of the meat grinder into the non-ice bowl.
- Combine the ground meat with the ice water, kosher salt, dextrose, pickling spice, brown sugar and pink salt. Place the meat mixture in a re-sealable plastic bag and cure for 24 to 48 hours.
- Spread the meat onto a plastic-lined sheet pan. Place the meat in the freezer until the mixture is very stiff (semifreddo again), about 30 minutes.
- Set a bowl within a larger bowl full of ice. Grind the meat mixture and garlic together using the smallest plate of a meat grinder into the non-ice bowl.
- Mix the meat in the bowl of a stand mixer with a chilled paddle attachment until the mixture looks like stiff dough, several minutes. The temperature of the meat should be below 35 degrees F at this point.
- Add the coriander, peppercorns and juniper berries. Add the milk powder and mix, about 2 minutes. Add the liquid smoke if poaching, not smoking, the dogs.
- Boil a small pot of water to 200 degrees F. Test the meat: create a small meatball wrapped in plastic wrap. Boil the meatball until it reaches 140 degrees F internally, about 10 minutes. Taste the meatball to see if more seasoning is needed. The texture should be firm and springy, like a good hot dog. If the meatball is crumbly, you may need to start over. Sorry.
- Return the meat to a re-sealable plastic bag and refrigerate until stuffing time or begin stuffing straight away. Stuff the meat into the hog casings, and create links by tying off the casings with the butcher's twine.
- Preheat a smoker or charcoal grill with a cover between 180 to 200 degrees F. Smoke the links in the smoker or grill until they reach an internal temperature of 150 degrees F, 2 to 2 1/2 hours.
- If smoking on a grill, place the links on one side of the grill and place approximately twenty pieces of charcoal on the other side of the grill. The grill is ready to smoke when the lit charcoal is no longer ablaze. Monitor your grill carefully. If the internal temperature of the grill or smoker gets too high the links will cook too quickly.
- Alternatively, the links can be poached in 200 degrees F water until the internal temperature of the links are 150 degrees F.
- Transfer the links to an ice bath and chill until the internal temperature is about 100 degrees F.
- Combine the rye flour, milk, onion, honey, unsalted butter and yeast in the bowl of a stand mixer using the dough hook. Allow to rest, 5 to 10 minutes. The mixture may not bubble much but it should start to swell slightly.
- Add 2 1/2 cups of the bread flour, the water and caraway seeds. Mix slowly at first and then on medium speed. Add 1/2 cup more of the bread flour and the salt. The dough should come together and have a tacky but not too sticky consistency. Add more of the bread flour, as needed, to get the dough where it just pulls away from the sides of the bowl. Continue mixing until the dough looks smooth, about 5 minutes.
- Preheat the oven to 350 degrees F. Turn the oven off 3 minutes after reaching the temperature. Spray the inside of a bowl with nonstick spray. Place the dough in the bowl and cover tightly with plastic wrap. Place the bowl in the turned-off oven. Allow the dough to rise until doubled in bulk, about 1 hour.
- After the dough rises, remove the bowl from the oven. Preheat the oven to 350 degrees F.
- Punch the dough and transfer to a work space. Separate the dough into 13 pieces, about 3 ounces each, using a bench knife. Use both your hands to roll the dough into tight, uniform balls. Make sure there are no air pockets in the middle of your dough balls.
- Roll each ball into 7-inch cylinders using both hands and rolling from the middle out. Make sure the cylinders are even in length or your buns will be wonky. Keep whatever dough you are not immediately working with covered loosely with plastic.
- Line a 15-inch-long, or longer, sheet pan with parchment paper or cover well in nonstick spray. Place each dough cylinder side-by-side up the center of the sheet pan, leaving 1/2-inch space between each one. Cover the pan with plastic and allow to rise until the cylinders are touching, about 15 minutes.
- Remove the plastic wrap. Combine 1 tablespoon water with the egg white and brush this mixture in an even coat all over the dough. Allow the dough to rise, about 15 minutes.
- Bake the dough until the buns are nicely golden brown on top and 190 degrees F in the center, rotating the pan halfway through the baking time, about 20 minutes total. Allow the buns to rest in the pan, 10 to 15 minutes.
- Transfer the buns in one piece (that's very important) to a cooling rack to prevent soggy-bottom buns and cool, about 30 minutes.
- Transfer the buns to a cutting surface. Slice down the center of each tube of dough using a serrated knife (this is the cool part). You will lose half a tube on each end, hence yielding only 12 buns and 2 awesome slices of rye bread that you will eat immediately. The place where the tubes meet is now the center of the bun. They should split naturally but you can use a serrated knife to help them, if you choose.
- Now you have a beautiful bread wall that you can butter and toast. Wrap the buns in plastic or a re-sealable plastic bag until ready to use. Freeze the buns immediately if you will not be using them the same day.
- Combine the Garlic Mayo, pickles, ketchup, chili sauce, Worcestershire, lemon juice and sprinkle with salt. Mix until a homogenous consistency is reached.
- Combine the lemon juice, mustard, salt, garlic and egg yolks in a blender or food processor. Blend on medium speed until the mixture is smooth. Slowly drizzle in the olive oil until emulsified. You will hear a "slapping" sound from the blender or food processor when the oil starts to emulsify. Blend the mixture until all of the oil is incorporated; the consistency should be that of a heavy mayonnaise. Use the mayo immediately or refrigerate and keep for up to a month.
- This recipe can also be made by combining 1 cup store-bought mayo, 1 clove crushed garlic and a squeeze of fresh lemon juice.
- Combine the Garlic Mayo, Creole mustard, light brown sugar, apple cider vinegar, lemon juice, scallion, buttermilk, salt, hot sauce, black pepper and jalapenos in a medium mixing bowl. Whisk the ingredients until incorporated. Set aside. Any of this mixture that you do not used can be stored in the refrigerator, up to 2 weeks.
- Toss the coleslaw, jalapenos and Garlic Mayo mixture to desired creaminess in a large mixing bowl, about 6 tablespoons Garlic Mayo mixture to 4 cups coleslaw. Serve immediately.
PINK'S POLISH PASTRAMI REUBEN DOG
Steps:
- Spread mustard onto a warm, soft hot dog bun. Add cheese, hot dog, pastrami and top with sauerkraut.
REUBEN DOG
Catch you later, ketchup! Dress up your dog with this fresh topping and you'll never go back to a simple squirt again! Also try a Frank and Beans, Hawaiian Dog, Mexican Charred-Corn Dog, and Banh Mi Dog.
Provided by Martha Stewart
Categories Food & Cooking Lunch Recipes
Number Of Ingredients 9
Steps:
- Combine mayonnaise, ketchup, relish, and Worcestershire sauce; season with salt and pepper. Place hot dogs in buns and top with dressing, Swiss cheese, and drained sauerkraut.
REUBEN HOT DOG
Punch up your franks with this Reuben Hot Dog recipe. Reuben Hot Dogs feature sauerkraut, Havarti, Thousand Island and beef franks on a tasty pretzel bun.
Provided by My Food and Family
Categories Sauces & Condiments
Time 20m
Yield 4 servings
Number Of Ingredients 5
Steps:
- Heat grill to medium heat.
- Grill franks 5 to 7 min. or until heated through, turning occasionally.
- Spread buns with dressing; fill with franks and cheese.
- Top with sauerkraut.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 490, Fat 28 g, SaturatedFat 10 g, TransFat 0.5 g, Cholesterol 40 mg, Sodium 1150 mg, Carbohydrate 42 g, Fiber 2 g, Sugar 3 g, Protein 15 g
REUBEN SANDWICH II
These sandwiches are really delicious and easy to make. They are one of my family's fix-it-quick favorites. I like to serve them with big bowls of steaming vegetable soup and dill pickles on the side. Enjoy!
Provided by COLETTE G.
Categories Main Dish Recipes Sandwich Recipes Beef
Time 25m
Yield 4
Number Of Ingredients 6
Steps:
- Preheat a large skillet or griddle on medium heat.
- Lightly butter one side of bread slices. Spread non-buttered sides with Thousand Island dressing. On 4 bread slices, layer 1 slice Swiss cheese, 2 slices corned beef, 1/4 cup sauerkraut and second slice of Swiss cheese. Top with remaining bread slices, buttered sides out.
- Grill sandwiches until both sides are golden brown, about 5 minutes per side. Serve hot.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 657 calories, Carbohydrate 43.5 g, Cholesterol 115 mg, Fat 40.3 g, Fiber 4.7 g, Protein 32.1 g, SaturatedFat 17.9 g, Sodium 1930.3 mg, Sugar 10.2 g
REUBEN DOGS
Make and share this Reuben Dogs recipe from Food.com.
Provided by seesko
Categories Lunch/Snacks
Time 20m
Yield 4 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 7
Steps:
- Set up grill for direct cooking over medium heat Oil grate when ready to start cooking. Spread each frank on all sides with 1 teaspoon mustard. Wrap three slices of the pastrami around each frank.
- Grill pastrami-wrapped franks on hot oiled grill. Cook for 12 to 16 minutes or until heated through turning frequently. Serve franks hot on toasted French rolls with sliced cheese and sauerkraut. Top with Thousand Island salad dressing.
- INDOOR METHOD: Prepare franks as directed. Preheat broiler. Place franks on a wire rack over a foil-lined baking sheet or broiler pan. Cook 6 to 8 inches from heat source for 12 to 16 minutes turning frequently. Serve as directed.
Tips:
- Use high-quality ingredients: The better the ingredients, the better the sandwich will be. Buy fresh, locally-sourced meats and produce whenever possible.
- Don't overcook the corned beef: Corned beef is a tough cut of meat, so it's important to cook it slowly and gently. Overcooking will make it tough and chewy.
- Use a good quality Thousand Island dressing: Thousand Island dressing is the key to a great Reuben sandwich. Make sure to use a dressing that is flavorful and has a good balance of sweetness and acidity.
- Toast the bread: Toasting the bread will help it to hold up to the other ingredients and prevent it from getting soggy.
- Add sauerkraut: Sauerkraut is a classic Reuben sandwich topping. It adds a sour and tangy flavor that complements the other ingredients perfectly.
Conclusion:
The Reuben dog is a delicious and easy-to-make sandwich that is perfect for a quick lunch or dinner. With its combination of savory corned beef, tangy sauerkraut, and creamy Thousand Island dressing, the Reuben dog is sure to please everyone at your table. So next time you're looking for a new sandwich to try, give the Reuben dog a try. You won't be disappointed!
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