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'Wich of the Week: Classic Reuben

The Reuben is such a classic American sandwich that two people claim to have invented it: Reuben Kulakofsky of Omaha, NE, who enjoyed the sandwich at a weekly poker game, and New York deli owner Arthur Reuben, who said he first made the sandwich around 1914.


The Reuben is such a classic American sandwich that two people claim to have invented it: Reuben Kulakofsky of Omaha, NE, who enjoyed the sandwich at a weekly poker game, and New York deli owner Arthur Reuben, who said he first made the sandwich around 1914.

Who first grilled up that savory stack of rye bread, corned beef, sauerkraut, Swiss cheese, and Russian dressing, we'll probably never know. But that won't stop me from enjoying an endless parade of Reuben recipes, from pastrami to tempeh. Of course, it's hard to beat a good, old-fashioned corned beef Reuben, grilled on rye bread that's buttered to perfection. So try this classic recipe

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Name That Dish!

One of my dad's favorite brunch dishes is pictured below.
One of my dad's favorite brunch dishes is pictured below. It's a great way to use up corned beef leftovers. Do you know what its called?

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Monday's Leftover's: Corned Beef Salad with Rye Croutons

When I think of leftover corned beef, two recipes almost always come to mind: sandwiches and hash.

When I think of leftover corned beef, two recipes almost always come to mind: sandwiches and hash. While I love both of those, I was very excited by this recipe for a salad that uses up corned beef. This recipe comes together quickly, making it ideal for a Monday night meal. Two types of lettuce — green leaf and iceberg — are tossed with a quick, easy homemade thousand island dressing. If it sounds super scrumptious, read more

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Sunday Dinner: Corned Beef and Carrots

While some of you believe corned beef tastes like dog food, I happen to love this St. Patrick's Day staple.

While some of you believe corned beef tastes like dog food, I happen to love this St. Patrick's Day staple. Slathered in an orange marmalade and whiskey glaze, this is the perfect Sunday night dinner. Don't be intimidated because this recipe calls for fully cooked corned beef. You cook it like you would a baked ham.

For the sweet carrots on the side use real carrots. Packaged baby carrots won't have such a fresh flavor. To make this for your family tonight, read more

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Would You Eat This Cupcake?

Over at Cupcake Project, Stef has surprised us all with a Corned Beef and Cabbage Cupcake.

Over at Cupcake Project, Stef has surprised us all with a Corned Beef and Cabbage Cupcake. The cupcakes actually have corned beef in them and the frosting is actually a malt vinegar-cabbage frosting. I think it sounds a tiny bit revolting, but I would love to sink my teeth into one and see for myself. How about you? Would you eat this cupcake?

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Yummy Link: Homemade Pastrami

Looks like I've found my next father/daughter bonding recipe: homemade pastrami!


Looks like I've found my next father/daughter bonding recipe: homemade pastrami! It takes a couple of days and a lot of foil, but the final result appears absolutely scrumptious. — Food Wishes Video Recipes