Reuben Casserole (Corned Beef Casserole) Recipe - The Cookie Rookie® (2024)

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By: Becky Hardin

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This Reuben casserole is layered with corned beef, sauerkraut, Swiss cheese, Russian dressing, pickles, and rye bread. It tastes just like a classic Reuben sandwich, but everything is baked together to create a shareable dinner the whole family will love. Make this corned beef casserole for St. Patrick’s Day to celebrate!

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What’s in this Reuben casserole recipe?

This loaded casserole is filled with all the same ingredients you’d find in a Reuben sandwich, so you don’t need much. With a short prep time, dinner will be ready quick!

  • Rye Bread: Rye is the classic Reuben bread, so it works best with this casserole.
  • Corned Beef: This is a salt-cured brisket that has a distinct flavor. Cut it into thin slices to layer.
  • Sauerkraut: Fermented cabbage adds a zingy, tangy flavor.
  • Swiss Cheese: Use freshly-shredded cheese for best results.
  • Russian Dressing: This adds a creamy tanginess into the casserole. You could use Thousand Island dressing instead.
  • Sour Cream: This adds a bit more creaminess into the mix.
  • Dill Pickles: Finely chopped pickles add more texture and tanginess.
  • Butter: Melted butter adds a finishing touch to infuse more rich flavor.

What else can I add to corned beef casserole?

As with most casserole recipes, it’s easy to add in more ingredients and make this reuben casserole your own! Here are some ideas.

  • Potatoes: Par-boil potatoes until soft, cut into thin slices or cubes, then layer them in with the rest of the ingredients.
  • Vegetables: Add in anything from celery and caramelized onions, to sliced carrots or beets, or buttery sweet peas.
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Can I use canned corned beef?

Fresh slices work best for this layered casserole. But if you want to use canned corned beef, chop it into small pieces and mix all ingredients together in the dish, topping with rye bread cubes.

Can I use a different type of meat?

Corned beef is the classic Reuben meat, but you can make substitutions if you like. Roast beef and pastrami would work as well.

How long does this casserole take to bake?

Bake this recipe covered for 30 minutes, then uncovered for 10 minutes, for a total of 40 minutes.

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How to Store and Make Ahead

Store leftovers in an airtight container, and keep in the refrigerator up to 4 days.

To reheat, warm in the oven until fully heated through, or quickly reheat in the microwave.

If you want to make this ahead of time, follow up to step 7, then cover and keep the casserole in the fridge up to 1 day. When ready to bake, set it out on the counter while the oven preheats. Then drizzle with the melted butter and bake (steps 8 & 9).

How to Freeze Corned Beef Casserole

Store reuben casserole in freezer-safe containers, and freeze up to 3 months. Let it thaw in the fridge overnight before reheating.

What to Serve with Reuben Casserole

This flavor-packed corned beef casserole recipe is a full meal, with well-rounded ingredients. But if you want to add a little extra something to dinner, I recommend a side of vegetables or potatoes, soup, or salad. This tastes great with fried cabbage and bacon, German potato salad, pickled beets, or Crockpot potato soup.

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Recipe

Reuben Casserole Recipe

4.49 from 87 votes

Author: Becky Hardin | The Cookie Rookie

Prep: 15 minutes minutes

Cook: 40 minutes minutes

Total: 55 minutes minutes

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This loaded casserole is filled with all the ingredients of a classic Reuben, and it's so easy to make!

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Ingredients

  • 1 loaf rye bread cubed. (about 8 cups)
  • 16 ounces sauerkraut
  • 2 cups swiss cheese shredded
  • 1 cup sour cream
  • 1/2 cup Russian dressing
  • 4 Dill Pickles finely chopped
  • 2 cups corned beef thinly sliced and chopped
  • 1/2 cup butter melted

Instructions

  • Preheat oven to 350F. Spray a 9×13 baking dish with nonstick spray.

  • Put half of the rye bread cubes into the casserole dish.

    1 loaf rye bread

  • In a large bowl, combine sauerkraut, sour cream, Russian dressing, and chopped pickles. Stir to combine.

    16 ounces sauerkraut, 1 cup sour cream, 1/2 cup Russian dressing, 4 Dill Pickles

  • Pour half of the sauerkraut mixture over the bread, then top with corned beef.

    2 cups corned beef

  • Top with 1 cup swiss cheese.

    2 cups swiss cheese

  • Top with the rest of the sauerkraut mixture.

  • Top with the rest of the bread, pushing down to make sure it adheres to the sauce mixture. Top with the remaining cup of cheese

    1 loaf rye bread, 2 cups swiss cheese

  • Drizzle all with the melted butter.

    1/2 cup butter

  • Bake, covered, for 30 minutes. Remove cover and cook a final 10 more minutes.

  • Serve hot and enjoy!

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Becky’s tips

Storage: Store leftovers in an airtight container in the fridge up to 4 days. Freeze up to 3 months.

Nutrition Information

Calories: 326kcal (16%) Carbohydrates: 4g (1%) Protein: 12g (24%) Fat: 28g (43%) Saturated Fat: 16g (100%) Cholesterol: 85mg (28%) Sodium: 899mg (39%) Potassium: 241mg (7%) Fiber: 1g (4%) Sugar: 2g (2%) Vitamin A: 770IU (15%) Vitamin C: 16.3mg (20%) Calcium: 268mg (27%) Iron: 1.4mg (8%)

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FAQs

What is a New England Reuben? ›

The Reuben sandwich is a North American grilled sandwich composed of corned beef, Swiss cheese, sauerkraut, and Russian dressing or Thousand Island dressing, grilled between slices of rye bread.

What is a classic Reuben made of? ›

A traditional reuben sandwich consists of thinly sliced corned beef, Swiss cheese, and sauerkraut on rye bread slathered with Russian or Thousand Island dressing.

Is a reuben corned beef or pastrami? ›

A Reuben sandwich is typically made with corned beef. It would taste great with pastrami too, it just wouldn't be a classic Reuben! Bottom line: You can't go wrong with either of these flavor-packed deli meats.

Is Arby's Reuben real corned beef? ›

About the Sandwich

Marbled rye bread filled with freshly sliced corned beef, melty Swiss Cheese, tangy sauerkraut and creamy Thousand Island dressing. This is a Reuben sandwich inspired by the New York standard.

How do you keep a Reuben sandwich from getting soggy? ›

Be sure to drain off as much liquid as possible from the sauerkraut before piling it onto your Reuben sandwich to prevent any sogginess. It's also best to serve Reubens soon after griddling to keep the toasted bread nice and crisp.

What is a redneck Reuben sandwich? ›

The Redneck Reuben Sandwich is the best BBQ sandwich on the planet! Pork, cheese, collard greens and Texas toast, what more could you need ...

What is a dirty Reuben sandwich? ›

Dirty Reuben: Roast Beef, Dirty Dressing, Purple Slaw, America (I added Mozzarella Sticks & Avocado) #AvailableAtEveryLocation #Ikes...

What is a Texas Reuben? ›

“a deli classic reinvented for. south Texas tastes…”

This Texas Reuben features our own lean smoked brisket thrown over some buttered and griddled rye bread. Our sauerkraut is cooked in-house and not like what you usually imagine when it comes to this German staple.

How unhealthy is a Reuben? ›

About the Reuben

Unfortunately, this traditional sandwich is NOT one that I consider "heart healthy" as it provides approximately 800 calories, 50 grams fat, 20 grams of the artery-clogging saturated fat, 40 grams carbohydrates, 36 grams protein, and a whopping 3200 mg.

What is a Reuben without sauerkraut called? ›

The Rachel sandwich is one of several variations on the famous sandwich. Instead of the classic corned beef and sauerkraut, the Rachel is usually made with turkey or pastrami and coleslaw. Both sandwiches are made with Swiss cheese and rye bread.

What is a Georgia Reuben? ›

A Georgia Reuben is a sandwich made with turkey, coleslaw, Emmental cheese, and Russian dressing on toasted sourdough rye bread. A classic reuben is very similar, but is made with corned beef and sauerkraut instead of the turkey and coleslaw.

What's the difference between a Reuben and a Rachel? ›

Perhaps owing to its absence of an exact origin story, the Rachel is certainly more of a pliable sandwich than the classic Reuben as far as ingredients are concerned. The first major difference is that the Rachel swaps brisket-based corned beef for pastrami, which comes from a comparatively leaner cut of the cow.

What is corned beef called in America? ›

In North America, corned beef is brisket, taken from the lower chest of a cow or steer, that has been brined in salt and spices. (In general British usage, fresh corned beef is called “salt beef,” while the canned version retains the “corned” designation.)

Which is healthier, corned beef or pastrami? ›

Though pastrami and corned beef have the same nutritional elements, like protein and fat content, they have different quantities of salt. The sodium content in corned beef is higher compared to pastrami. Because of this, many people consider pastrami healthier and more flavorful than corned beef.

Is canned corned beef good for a sandwich? ›

If you're not prepared to marinate and roast a brisket, canned corn beef is pretty useful. You can slice it up for sandwiches or shred it for casseroles, or use it to make a variety of international dishes, like Filipino cornsilog, Jamaican bully beef, and Puerto Rican carne bif.

Is canned corned beef the same as corned beef? ›

The second and most obvious difference between canned and fresh corned beef is how they are cooked. Canned corned beef is cooked during the canning process, while non-canned corned beef can be cooked in a variety of ways. Most commonly, corned beef brisket is slow cooked by braising or boiling.

What is a good substitute for corned beef on a Reuben sandwich? ›

You could also opt for pastrami in place of the corned beef, which isn't the traditional meat in a Reuben, but it still tastes damned good. Typically at delis, the meat will be steamed whole, then carved by hand while it's still hot.

Can you use a store bought corned beef to make pastrami? ›

Basically you just put a simple dry rub on a corned beef brisket (bought from the store already corned) and then smoke it. It turns out that this makes some really tasty cheater pastrami!

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