Reuben Soup - Creamy Reuben Soup Recipe with Corned Beef (2024)

Reuben soup combines corned beef, potatoes, sauerkraut and Swiss cheese in a simple creamy dish. It’s the perfect way to use up St. Patrick’s Day leftovers!

If you asked me what my favorite deli sandwich is I’d probably have to think long and hard between a hot pastrami on rye (class NYC right there) or a Reuben.

The one thing a Reuben sandwich has over hot pastrami to probably give it (the ever so tiny) win is one ingredient in my opinion: sauerkraut.

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Gosh I love that stuff.

In fact, I love all fermented vegetables but sauerkraut in particular is a solid favorite.

With melted Swiss cheese, it’s what gives a Reuben the upper hand in the long list of deli sandwiches.

Something about that sour fermented tang with the salty corned beef is just the perfect flavor combination. It’s why I love it paired with air fryer brats too.

I’ve made Reuben steaks before (and damn, they’re good if I do say so myself) and when I was trying to brainstorm some ideas for how to use leftover corned beef you might have after St. Patrick’s Day, Reuben soup is what came to mind.

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Sure, you can make a corned beef breakfast hash or corned beef tacos, those are both delicious recipes using corned beef.

But, if your March is anything like ours right now in New York, it’s cold as heck out there.

A creamy corned beef soup studded with potatoes, sauerkraut and melted Swiss cheese sounds a tad bit more comforting and fitting.

How Do I Make Reuben Soup?

The main ingredients in this Reuben soup recipe are very similar to the sandwich:

  • corned beef
  • sauerkraut
  • Swiss cheese
  • potatoes

Potatoes are the one difference but really add a nice heartiness to this creamy soup.

Unlike super heavy creamy soups, this recipe uses just ¼ cup cream at the end. The broth is mainly chicken broth so it’s not as much of a dietary splurge as it may look.

Fennel seeds, Worcestershire sauce and a bay leaf give the soup its flavor along with garlic and onions sautéed in some butter to start (like any good soup).

You can use any sauerkraut you like but I’ve recently been buying the Cleveland Kraut brand and absolutely love their spicy gnar gnar kraut.

I used it in this Reuben soup and it added such a fun spicy kick that as a total spice freak I couldn’t get enough of.

The method to make this Reuben soup is like any other simple stove top soup:

  1. Sauté onions and garlic in some butter
  2. Add flour to help thicken.
  3. Add spices, potatoes, corned beef and sauerkraut.
  4. Simmer in the chicken broth until potatoes are tender.
  5. Add heavy cream, cheese and scallions, stir and serve.

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What If I Don’t Have Leftover Corned Beef?

No worries, I’ve got a hack for you!

And this totally applies if you want to make this soup at any other time throughout the year not around St. Patrick’s Day since it can be hard to find corned beef outside of the month of March.

Ask for corned beef at the deli counter and have them slice it very thick (ideally in one big chunk).

All you have to do is chop it up at home before throwing it into the soup pot.

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Can I Make Reuben Soup in the Slow Cooker or Pressure Cooker?

Probably.

I didn’t test this recipe either way because it’s honestly too easy and quick on the stove top for those methods to make sense.

One of my pet peeves with pressure cooker recipes is when people use it to make things that don’t need to be made in a pressure cooker (aka: cheesecakes and pasta – picture me rolling my eyes here).

This Reuben soup recipe is not something that needs to be made in the pressure cooker.

Leave the Instant Pot for cabbage soup or other worthwhile recipes.

If you’re using leftover corned beef or corned beef from the deli counter, the meat is already cooked and doesn’t require pressure to cook fast or become tender.

Not to mention, this whole recipe is probably ready start to finish in the same time it would take the pressure cooker to just come to pressure in the first place.

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If you wanted to make this in the slow cooker because you want dinner ready when you get home from work, I can totally understand that and would do the following:

  • Sauté onions and garlic in butter on the stove top.
  • Add flour until thickened.
  • Add mixture to the slow cooker along with the remaining ingredients except heavy cream, Swiss cheese and scallions.
  • Cook on low for 6-8 hours
  • Add cream, Swiss cheese and scallions 10 minutes before serving.
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For someone who has never really been into St. Patrick’s Day, I’m sorta digging its food this year.

From healthy shamrock shakes to brown bread muffins, Bailey’s ice cream, no-bake Irish Cream cheesecakes and two fun breakfast options of either green oatmeal or green spinach pancakes, I can’t say I’m too upset about weird leprechauns, made up pots of gold and 4-leaf clovers.

I still refuse to get on the green food dye bandwagon though.

The Irish can keep that one.

Love this creamy Reuben soup with potatoes?

Try one of these other comforting soup recipes:
Instant Pot Creamy Tomato Tortellini Soup
Creamy Broccoli Soup with Crispy Shallots
Italian Tomato Pasta Soup
Irish Stout Onion Soup

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Reuben Soup

By: Gina Matsoukas

Servings: 4 servings

Prep: 10 minutes mins

Cook: 22 minutes mins

Total: 32 minutes mins

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Reuben soup combines corned beef, potatoes, sauerkraut and Swiss cheese in a simple creamy dish. The perfect way to use up St. Patrick’s Day leftovers!

Ingredients

  • 1 tablespoon butter
  • 1 medium yellow onion, chopped
  • 2 cloves garlic, minced
  • 2 tablespoons all-purpose flour, sub gluten-free flour if needed
  • 4 cups chicken broth
  • 1 medium Russet potato, peeled and chopped
  • 1 pound cooked corned beef, chopped
  • 1 cup drained sauerkraut
  • 1 bay leaf
  • 1/4 teaspoon fennel seeds
  • dash Worcestershire sauce
  • salt and pepper
  • 1/4 cup heavy cream
  • 1/2 cup grated Swiss cheese, I used Jarlsberg
  • 2 scallions, chopped

Instructions

  • Melt butter in a large heavy bottomed pot over medium heat.

  • Add onions and garlic and sauté until softened, about 5 minutes.

  • Add flour, stir to combine and cook an additional 1-2 minutes.

  • Add chicken broth, scraping any bits from the bottom of the pot.

  • Add the potatoes, corned beef, sauerkraut, bay leaf, fennel seeds, Worcestershire sauce, salt and pepper.

  • Stir to combine and bring to a boil.

  • Once boiling, lower heat to a simmer and cook for 15 minutes until potatoes are fork tender.

  • Remove from heat, stir in the heavy cream, grated Swiss and chopped scallions.

  • Season to taste with additional salt and pepper as needed.

  • Serve hot!

Nutrition

Serving: 1SERVINGCalories: 508kcalCarbohydrates: 21gProtein: 29gFat: 34gSaturated Fat: 15gPolyunsaturated Fat: 15gCholesterol: 153mgSodium: 2460mgFiber: 3gSugar: 4g

Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.

Additional Info

Course: Soups + Stews

Cuisine: Irish

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Reuben Soup - Creamy Reuben Soup Recipe with Corned Beef (2024)

FAQs

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.

What can I do with leftover corned beef liquid? ›

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What can you substitute for corned beef in 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.

What is a New York Reuben made of? ›

This is our version of the classic New York Reuben sandwich — dark rye bread layered thick with silverside, sauerkraut, Russian dressing, and Swiss cheese.

Are Reubens better with pastrami or corned beef? ›

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.

What happens if you don t rinse corned beef before cooking? ›

1. Not Rinsing the Meat Before Cooking. If you cook the meat straight from the plastic packaging or pulled the meat right away from the brine solution in the fridge without rinsing, you just might be in for a saltier meal than you bargained for.

What happens if you forget to rinse corned beef? ›

Many recipes don't include a step for rinsing the meat, but it's worth doing it anyway. Depending on the pickling solution used for the meat, you may be in for a saltier meal than you bargained for if you cook the meat without rinsing it. And don't worry: Rinsing won't make the beef taste bland!

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 do the Irish eat instead of corned beef? ›

According to Regina Sexton, food and culinary historian and programme manager, Postgraduate Diploma in Irish Food Culture, University College Cork, corned beef and cabbage is not a dish much known in Ireland. What the Irish actually eat is bacon and cabbage. "A traditional dinner is bacon, potatoes, and cabbage.

What is a Dinty Moore sandwich? ›

Cool, crisp coleslaw and melty swiss layered with warm corned beef give this Deli classic a refreshing change.

What is a Texas Reuben? ›

A staple in delicatessens throughout the country, a typical Reuben includes pastrami and vinegar-y sauerkraut on some rye bread. We knew that we could do better, and decided to experiment one weekend with our menu. This Texas Reuben features our own lean smoked brisket thrown over some buttered and griddled rye bread.

What is a Katz Reuben? ›

Your choice of pastrami, corned beef or turkey breast with melted Swiss cheese, sauerkraut, and homemade Russian dressing, all on grilled rye bread... Order Online.

What is a Manhattan 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.

Is a Reuben still a Reuben without sauerkraut? ›

Place the sandwich in a preheated skillet or griddle and cook until the cheese has melted and the bread is golden brown. Serve hot. 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.

Is a Reuben Russian or Thousand Island? ›

Sauce - A traditional Reuben sandwich uses creamy Russian dressing for the sauce, but Thousand Island dressing is another popular option that tastes really similar, albeit slightly sweeter with a bit less kick than Russian dressing.

Why is a corned beef sandwich called a Reuben? ›

According to Omaha lore, the Reuben Sandwich was dreamed up at Omaha's Blackstone Hotel in 1925 by Reuben Kulakofsky, a local grocer, to feed a group of late-night poker players. Charles Schimmel, one of the players and the hotel's owner, liked it so much he put it on the menu of The Plush Horse, the hotel restaurant.

Why is corned beef called Reuben? ›

One origin story holds that Reuben Kulakofsky (his first name sometimes spelled Reubin; his last name sometimes shortened to Kay), a Lithuanian-born Jewish grocer residing in Omaha, Nebraska, asked for a sandwich made of corned beef and sauerkraut at his weekly poker game held in the Blackstone Hotel from around 1920 ...

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