Best 3 Reuben Eggs Benedict On Pretzel Buns Recipes

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Indulge in a culinary masterpiece that combines classic flavors with a delightful twist – Reuben Eggs Benedict on Pretzel Buns. This innovative dish elevates the traditional eggs benedict to new heights with its savory combination of corned beef, sauerkraut, Swiss cheese, and a tangy Thousand Island dressing, all nestled atop perfectly poached eggs and toasted pretzel buns.

This recipe collection offers a step-by-step guide to creating this delectable brunch or lunch dish. From preparing the homemade hollandaise sauce to assembling the eggs benedict, each recipe provides detailed instructions and helpful tips to ensure success. Along with the Reuben Eggs Benedict, you'll also discover variations like the classic Eggs Benedict, Florentine Eggs Benedict with spinach, and a vegetarian-friendly Avocado Eggs Benedict.

Whether you're a seasoned brunch enthusiast or seeking a unique twist on a beloved dish, this recipe collection has something for everyone. Prepare to tantalize your taste buds with the perfect balance of flavors and textures in every bite of Reuben Eggs Benedict on Pretzel Buns.

Check out the recipes below so you can choose the best recipe for yourself!

REUBEN EGGS BENEDICT



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When it comes to food, two of my all-time favorites are Reuben sandwiches and eggs Benedict. So naturally I combined them into this incredible breakfast dish. I serve mine with bacon on the side, but hash browns and fresh fruit go great, too! -Jessica Rehs, Akron, Ohio

Provided by Taste of Home

Categories     Breakfast     Brunch

Time 35m

Yield 4 servings.

Number Of Ingredients 8

4 large eggs
Coarsely ground pepper
1/8 teaspoon salt
2 pretzel hamburger buns, split
4 slices Swiss cheese (3/4 ounce each)
1/3 cup sauerkraut, rinsed, drained well and chopped
1/4 pound sliced deli corned beef
Prepared Thousand Island salad dressing

Steps:

  • Preheat oven to 350°. Heat a large skillet coated with cooking spray over medium-high heat. Break eggs, one at a time, into pan; sprinkle with coarsely ground pepper. Reduce heat to low. Cook to desired doneness, turning after whites are set, about 2-3 minutes. Sprinkle with salt; keep warm., While eggs are cooking, hollow out split pretzel buns. Toast buns on a baking sheet or oven rack, 3-4 minutes. Top with cheese; return to oven until cheese is melted. , To assemble, layer a fourth of the sauerkraut, a fourth of the corned beef and one egg on each bun half. Drizzle with salad dressing.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 317 calories, Fat 15g fat (6g saturated fat), Cholesterol 222mg cholesterol, Sodium 784mg sodium, Carbohydrate 25g carbohydrate (2g sugars, Fiber 1g fiber), Protein 21g protein.

REUBEN EGGS BENEDICT ON PRETZEL BUNS



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Two of my favorite meals are eggs benedict (of all types) and reuben sandwiches. I had leftover rolls and reuben ingredients so this was an awesome twist and great use of the leftovers!! SO SO SO GOOD !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! (I suggest topping with sriracha too, if you like a little spice)

Provided by Jessica Rehs

Categories     Meat Breakfast

Time 15m

Number Of Ingredients 8

4 large eggs
2 pretzel buns/rolls
fresh cracked black pepper
salt (pinch each egg)
3/4 c sauerkraut (cleveland kraut gnar gnar)
1/2 lb thin sliced corned beef
4 slice thick sliced swiss cheese
thousand island dressing (to preference)

Steps:

  • 1. Preheat oven to 350*; heat skillet to medium spray with cooking spray
  • 2. Crack one egg into the pan, sprinkle with cracked pepper. after about 2-3 minutes, flip and repeat. Do one egg at a time, until all 4 are over easy-medium (depending on your preference) sprinkle with salt; set aside.
  • 3. While eggs are cooking, put split pretzel buns/rolls on baking sheet (I hollow them out to allow for filling, but that is another preference thing not a necessary) Toast about 5-6 minutes.
  • 4. ASSEMBLE!! Pretzel half, add 1/4 of sauerkraut to each half, then 1/4 of corned beef to half.
  • 5. Top each with a slice of swiss cheese, then add the egg, and drizzle with preferred amount of thousand island.
  • 6. ENJOY!!! These are SO easy but SUCH delicious twist on two different classics. Eggs benedict, and the reuben!

REUBEN DOG



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Provided by Adam Gertler

Categories     main-dish

Time P1DT8h25m

Yield 6 servings

Number Of Ingredients 58

6 Pastrami Dogs, recipe follows
6 tablespoons salted butter
6 Rye Split Top Hot Dog Buns, recipe follows
6 ounces gruyere, sliced or shredded
3/4 cup 1000 Island Dressing, recipe follows
3 cups Celebration Slaw, recipe follows
3 pounds beef short rib meat or chuck, cut into 1/2-inch cubes (at least 20-percent fat content)
Ice, for placing in a bowl
1 1/4 cups ice water
1 1/2 tablespoons kosher salt
1 tablespoon powdered dextrose, or 2 teaspoons fine sugar
1 tablespoon ground pickling spice
1 tablespoon light brown sugar
1 1/4 teaspoons pink salt, such as InstaCure or Prague Powder 1, used for red color, or 2 tablespoons kosher salt
1 1/2 tablespoons crushed garlic
1 tablespoon coarsely ground toasted coriander seeds
1 tablespoon coarsely ground toasted black peppercorns
1/4 teaspoon ground juniper berries
2/3 cup nonfat milk powder or textured soy protein
1 tablespoon liquid smoke, use if poaching, not smoking, the dogs
3/4 cup rye flour
3/4 cup warm milk (110 degrees F)
1/4 cup onion, pulverized like an onion smoothie
3 tablespoons honey
2 tablespoons unsalted butter, at room temperature
1 tablespoon instant yeast
3 cups bread flour or all-purpose flour, plus more as needed
3/4 cup warm water (110 degrees F)
1 tablespoon caraway seeds, slightly smashed
2 teaspoons kosher salt
Nonstick spray
1 egg white
1 cup Garlic Mayo, recipe follows
1/2 cup chopped garlic dill pickles
1/4 cup ketchup
3 tablespoons chili sauce, such as Heinz
2 teaspoons Worcestershire sauce
1 teaspoon fresh lemon juice
Salt
2 teaspoons fresh lemon juice
1 teaspoon Dijon mustard
1 teaspoon kosher salt
2 cloves garlic, chopped
2 large egg yolks
1 cup extra-virgin olive oil
1/2 cup Garlic Mayo, recipe above
2 tablespoons Creole mustard, such as Zatarain's
2 tablespoons light brown sugar
2 tablespoons apple cider vinegar
1 tablespoon fresh lemon juice
1 tablespoon minced fresh scallion
2 teaspoons buttermilk
1 teaspoon kosher salt
1/2 teaspoon hot sauce, such as Crystal or Frank's
1/4 teaspoon freshly ground black pepper
1/2 small jalapeno pepper, minced but not deseeded
4 cups store-bought coleslaw mix
1 fresh jalapeno, seeded and julienned

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.

Tips:

  • Use fresh, high-quality ingredients: Strive for top-notch ingredients to elevate the flavors of your Reuben Eggs Benedict. Fresh bread, well-seasoned pastrami, and perfectly poached eggs make all the difference.
  • Don't skimp on the Thousand Island Dressing: This dressing is a quintessential part of the Reuben sandwich, so ensure you have a generous amount to drizzle over each Benedict.
  • Cook the eggs perfectly: Poached eggs are a delicate art form. Aim for a soft, runny yolk with a firm white. If you're new to poaching eggs, practice beforehand to ensure they turn out perfectly.
  • Assemble the Benedicts just before serving: Assemble the Benedicts only when ready to serve. Sitting for an extended period can make the hollandaise sauce break and compromise the dish's texture.

Conclusion:

This recipe takes the classic Reuben sandwich to a new level of indulgence, combining its iconic flavors with the luxuriousness of Eggs Benedict. Served on toasted pretzel buns, the combination of savory pastrami, tangy sauerkraut, creamy Swiss cheese, and rich hollandaise sauce creates a symphony of flavors that will delight your taste buds. Each bite promises a perfect balance of salty, sour, and savory notes, enhanced by the textural contrast of the crispy pretzel buns and tender poached eggs. Whether for a special brunch or a gourmet lunch, these Reuben Eggs Benedict on Pretzel Buns are sure to impress and satisfy.

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