This comes from several recipes I found on the web. I varied the quantities of the ingredients a bit, but you can really play this one by ear.
1/2 cup Thousand Island dressing (more or less--I probably used more)
1 lb of corned beef, sliced thin (I had enough left over for a sandwich)
1 lb sauerkraut, drained (16 oz jar or as close to that as you can get)
6 slices Swiss cheese
2 tbsp butter, melted
Who are you rooting for this weekend?
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https://thejoysofbingereading.com/peg-cochran-cozy-mystery-queen/
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What a good idea! I haven't had a reuben in eons. I asked my husband to buy a roast or beef brisket a couple weeks ago, depending on price. He came home with a corned beef brisket. He obviously didn't read the whole label. Oh well.
ReplyDeleteI once sent my husband out for smoked salmon for brunch and he brought home a piece of raw salmon! Sometimes you just have to go to the store yourself!
DeletePoor confused husbands. And all they wanted to do was help!
ReplyDeleteThis is a clever way to make a bunch of sliders very efficiently.
Using the basic idea, we can vary the fillings to taste.
Yes, it's terribly sweet that they want to help! I also made Philly cheese steak sliders like this and they were also a big hit. You could even do ham and cheese for something simpler.
DeleteI love this recipe, Peg! And yes, if we want a certain item, we just have to go get it. Hugs.
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