As long as I’ve known my husband Dan he has loved a good Reuben Sandwich. When we first met let me just say that I would not have touched a Reuben with its sauerkraut and Thousand Island dressing. Well, my tastes have come a long way since then. I used to be a pretty picky eater. Through Dan, I was exposed to lots of different foods. I am not exaggerating when I say that Dan will eat just about anything. I am a largely self taught cook and I’m sure Dan had to wade through some pretty bad food when we were first married, but I would never know it because he dutifully ate whatever was put in front of him. Gotta love him for that.
I would say that all 4 of our kids are terrific eaters. Sometimes they don’t eat a full serving of something, but they will at least try different foods. They don’t always like it but I’m happy they try. Our third child is the worst. Doesn’t that stand to reason! I would have to say she is the pickiest if I had to name one. I firmly believe they do eat as well as they do because we did expose them to different foods at a young age. I also never made one supper for Dan and I and something different for the kids. Maybe I would tweak something a little bit, but if you wanted dinner you would have to eat what the family is eating. It also helps that Dan and I are big kids at heart and we like kid friendly food.
Now, getting back to the dip. Dan and I will sometimes go to lunch at a really cool bar downtown here in Hutch. All of my Hutch friends of course know that I am talking about Carl's Bar. We both love their Reuben sandwich. I like this dip because it tastes more like an authentic sandwich. Several versions of Reuben Dip are just canned corned beef mixed with mayo, sour cream, sauerkraut and dressing which I have been making different versions of for a long time. I like this because the ingredients are layered separately and not mixed together in a heavy mayo base. At the end of the recipe there are directions so you can also make this into a casserole if you want to make the dip into a meal!
Reuben Dip or Casserole
1 pound sliced Corned Beef
1 (15 ounce) can Sauerkraut, well drained
2 cups (8 ounces) shredded Swiss Cheese
½ cup mayonnaise
¼ cup sour cream
2 tablespoons cocktail sauce
2 tablespoons pickle relish
½ teaspoon minced garlic
Pumpernickel or Rye bread for serving
Finely dice Corned Beef and place in the bottom of a 9 x 13 inch dish that has been sprayed with cooking spray. Top with the well drained sauerkraut, and then the Swiss cheese.
In a small bowl, mix the mayo, sour cream, cocktail sauce, pickle relish and garlic. Spread evenly over the Swiss cheese in the dish.
Bake at 325 degrees for 20-25 minutes. Serve with pumpernickel or rye bread squares.
Cooks Note: You can also make this a meal. Cube about 8 slices of pumpernickel or rye bread and mix with ½ cup melted butter. Place on top of the mayo mixture. Bake at 350 degrees for about 30 minutes. You now have a Reuben Casserole!
By the way...the hand in the photo is my darling 3rd child who informed me that Sauerkraut was "disgusting" and "smelled gross" when she saw the can on the counter before I made the dip. Hmmm...she sure ate a lot of that "disgusting" dip with the sauerkraut in it!
By the way...the hand in the photo is my darling 3rd child who informed me that Sauerkraut was "disgusting" and "smelled gross" when she saw the can on the counter before I made the dip. Hmmm...she sure ate a lot of that "disgusting" dip with the sauerkraut in it!
Enjoy!
Kim
Linked to the following parties:
Our very own Weekend Potluck
Real Housemoms Fabulous Fridays!
Six Sisters' Stuff Strut Your Stuff Saturday
Everyday Mom's Meals Church Supper
Linked to the following parties:
Our very own Weekend Potluck
Real Housemoms Fabulous Fridays!
Six Sisters' Stuff Strut Your Stuff Saturday
Everyday Mom's Meals Church Supper
12 comments:
Oh my this looks so good! I love Reuben sandwiches! I make them at home a lot, but when I need a quick fix... Arby's to the rescue!!!
Hi Kim! I found you and your recipe on Foodie Friday. I love Reubens and this is truly unique! Thanks for sharing!
Thanks Brandi and Patti! So glad you guys came and checked us out.
Kim
We love Reubens!!!! Such a great idea! Thanks for sharing at Church Supper, love seeing new faces. Have a blessed week and please come back again next Sunday!! ~EMM
I love reubens and this dip looks fantastic! It would be a great addition to a Super Bowl Buffet! I'd love if you would drop by and link up to my Super Bowl Eats and Treats Party!
http://www.thefreshmancook.blogspot.com/2012/01/super-bowl-eats-treats-blog-party.html
Hope to see you there!
Thanks!
Thanks so much Krista! Thanks for hosting. I can't wait to check out the yummy recipes every week!
Kim
Thanks Teri! On my way to check out your blog now. Have a great week!
Kim
I could eat SO much of this. Seriously, not even funny.
Yummy!!! I love reubens! This looks divine :o)Yum! Came over from SixSistersstuff. I host a Tuesday Link party if you are interested :o)
http://www.nap-timecreations.com
I love the idea of a Reuben in a dip form! How fun.
Would love for you to come over and share at my linky party Finding the Pretty & Delicious Linky Party.
http://www.yourhomebasedmom.com/finding-the-pretty-delicious-linky-party-2/
Oh my word! We are huge Reuben fans and I am SO making this as a weeknight casserole! Pinning! And if/when I blog, I will link back! Thanks for sharing at Church Supper. Have a blessed week & come back soon ~EMM
Omnomnom! That looks amazing :) Pinning this now.
If you don't mind I wanted to invite you to come link up at Recipe Sharing Monday and share your favorite recipes. Have a super week. :)
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