Vegetarian Reuben Sandwich Recipe (2024)

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Carrie

I’ve been making these for decades, and I love them! I add a touch of horseradish to the sauce to give it some kick, and the sauce goes on at the end to avoid sogginess.

Laura

For anyone who misses the meat of a traditional Reuben or who just wants to enhance the umami component, sub out one of the Swiss cheese slices for a slice of smoked cheese. Same basic sandwich with a bit of a twist. Delicious.

Mallory

We’ve been making these sandwiches for years (w/o this recipe). My favorite addition is a summertime heirloom tomato. It brings some real substance to the sandwich and complements the flavors nicely.

Judy H-M

This was a great idea for those who enjoy Ruben sandwiches, but who are reducing their meat consumption. We have thoroughly enjoyed these sandwiches.

Bob in Tennessee

I'd get some mushrooms in there as a meat sub, maybe a bit of smoked paprika in the sauce.

Wallace

My version is Reuben-esque: smoked cheddar, and coleslaw instead of sauerkraut. It’s a different thing but I dig it.

Susan Brink o’Flaherty

Make it vegan with Violife slices (provolone melts beautifully) or another vegan cheese substitute.

Jane

Unreal deli makes a delicious vegan corned beef! I use Violife provolone like Susan. And a Reuben with coleslaw instead of kraut is typically called a Rachel...

tikcug

uh, isn't this just a swiss cheese sandwich on rye? sacrilegious to call it a reuben without a meaty substitute for the corned beef in the original, such as seitan, tempeh etc.

Patty

You can’t go wrong using Siracha for the hot sauce and adding a slice of roasted red beet in place of the corned beef. A delicious sandwich.

Chris O.

I've used either harissa roasted carrots or roasted beets to sub for meat in this Rueben sandwich. New favorite sandwich at our house.

Cesaera

We make these at home all the time using Tofurkey brand hickory smoked turkey slices, so that there is some kind of other item inside of the sandwich. We also tend to use a refrigerated brand of thousand island dressing rather than making it from scratch.

AmyY

Love this. Sometimes I'll sauté thinly sliced mushrooms with coriander, pepper, and dry mustard or mustard seeds and add those. Great without, but a really hearty and tasty addition.

JDesai

Marinate some tempeh slices in liquid smoke, soy sauce, and a hint of brown sugar and then saute. Slip this into the sandwich for a satisfying mouthfeel, protein, and umami bomb. This is on steady rotation in our veggie home.

Neva

I thought this was delicious. I only had baby Swiss and slices of French bread and I did not cover the pan during browning of the bread - I was afraid that would take away from crispness of the bread. But otherwise, followed as presented. Delicious!

lovely lunch

This was delicious. I made it twice already. The mayo seemed a bit rich so I reduced it and the ketchup to 1 teaspoon each. The hot sauce adds a nice kick.

Ron

There's no reason not to add corned beef or pastrami. A simple way to accommodate different dietary regimes at one table.

jmk

If you miss the protein: Marinate tempeh with a dash or two of as many of these as you have in the house: water, soy sauce, Worcestershire, maggi, cider vinegar, sesame oil, crushed garlic, Montreal steak spice and smoked paprika. Sauté tempeh, and then braise in rest of marinade till cooked down.

Kellygirl

Is anyone confused why this says four servings???

laurabootsy

Sounds a bit crazy, but it works with a slice of jarred roasted red pepper (for flashiness) and a faint schmear of unsweetened peanut butter.

Lisa Tobler

I used to work at a restaurant that made this with tofu. Delicious!

Katie

Delicious and satisfying vegetarian/vegan TEMPEH Reubens have been available at certian delightful restaurants, cafés, and delis for 50+ years now. WHERE IS THE TEMPEH?!! I'm sorry, but this is unacceptable. Why did you think the tempeh was "not needed"? You think we don't need protein? Even a tiny, sedentary person needs like 80 grams of protein a day!!

Colleen

Great sandwich, but why oh why does the nutritional information say it's four servings? It's one sandwich! Who is cutting a sandwich in fourths? It's not the type of sandwich that saves well so it's not like you'd save the rest for later. Just let the sandwich be one serving. It's 460 calories.

Steve

For a meal with a little more substance, I enjoy adding pickled beets before grilling. I heat them first to ensure they are warm throughout.

Leslie

I love this recipe. I never thought I would like it as much as I do. I often don’t cook recipes to a T, however this one I’ve made over a dozen times and always cook it exactly as directed. You will not miss the meat in this. I am not vegetarian, and I may make it with added blackened salmon next. I think that the steps taken in this are what is successful. I love it

KC

I make a similar sandwich with tempeh. I just slice the tempeh into 4 pieces and then slice those 4 pieces in half while laying them flat. I put those slices in tamari for a couple of minutes. Then cook them in olive oil in a pan. I either have those with sauerkraut and mustard or home made coleslaw and ketchup and mayonnaise.

Sue Hagar

Notes are helpful, especially the addition of tempeh. I specifically sought out a vegetarian version of a Rueben because one of our favorite brew pubs makes this with tempeh and it’s fabulous, so we want to see how close we can come to recreating.

Me

Add steamed broccoli and sliced cooked beets

Professor Doom

I'm not sure I would call this a Reuben. I use sliced yellow squash and zucchini, a red pepper slice, and thin tomato slices as filling. Much better

Jason

I make this all the time but sub out the corned beef with bacon or brisket and instead of sauerkraut I use ham.

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Vegetarian Reuben Sandwich Recipe (2024)

FAQs

Is a Reuben still a Reuben without sauerkraut? ›

You can certainly make a sandwich without sauerkraut, but it won't be a reuben sandwich since one of the ingredients that defines the sandwich as being a reuben is sauerkraut. Without sauerkraut, what would have been a reuben is just a corned beef sandwich with russian dressing on rye.

How do you keep a Reuben 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.

Should a Reuben be pressed or toasted? ›

In some cases, this rule works for melts, which is what a Reuben technically is. But with the Reuben, I prefer to revert to single-side toasting, because I like the inner surfaces of the bread in a Reuben to be slightly steamed and tender, the whole thing partially fusing together.

What is a good substitute for Reuben cheese? ›

Provolone is just about the only other cheese I think would taste acceptable on a reuben. Apparently there is a dip recipe called Reuben dip that uses both cheddar and Swiss.

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

This Corned Beef Seitan is the perfect meat substitute for all of your Reuben-making needs. Whether it's St. Patrick's Day or you're just craving a big old sandwich, stack slices of this vegan corned beef as high as you'd like and enjoy.

What is the difference between a Reuben and a corned beef sandwich? ›

Both feature corned beef and sauerkraut on rye bread, but where a corned beef sandwich keeps it simple with mustard and relish, the reuben takes things an extra step further by adding Russian dressing and melty cheese.

Are Reubens supposed to be hot or cold? ›

A Reuben can be served cold, but it's far better when it is served hot like the recipe calls for. The melted cheese blends all the ingredients together for a messy and delightful sandwich.

What is a good substitute for rye bread for Reubens? ›

It is a good alternative if you like the flavor of rye bread but want something a little different. White bread: If you prefer a milder flavor, you can use white bread for your Reuben sandwich. While it doesn't have the same flavor as rye bread, it still makes a tasty sandwich.

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

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's the difference between a Reuben and a pastrami sandwich? ›

Corned beef is thickly cut to accompany cabbage and other boiled vegetables like turnips, potatoes and carrots, or it is sliced thick for Reubens. Pastrami is more thinly sliced and piled onto deli sandwiches, often on rye bread.

What are Reubens 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.

What is Reuben sauce made of? ›

In a bowl combine the mayonnaise, catsup, relishes, onion, garlic, lemon juice, balsamic vinegar, and black pepper to taste. Mix well! Makes about 2 cups dressing. To store: put in a tightly covered clean glass container in fridge.

Do Jews eat Reuben sandwiches? ›

As a Reuben combines both meat and dairy ingredients in the same meal, it is not kosher. However, it is frequently served at kosher style restaurants.

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