A traditional reuben sandwich with a little heat, these Spicy Reubens have a zesty sauce made from mayonnaise, chili sauce, horseradish, and cayenne pepper.
The Reuben Sandwich. It’s my very favorite sandwich ever. I order it practically every chance I get. Scroll down for more takes on the classic sandwich.
It’s pure comfort food between 2 slices of nicely buttered rye (or pumpernickel) bread. Layers of sliced corned beef, tangy sauerkraut, melted swiss cheese, and the best part – the sauce. Typically I like a thousand island-style sauce with some sweetness on my reubens. But sometimes I like to spice it up.
Spicy Sauce
I make this spicy sauce by combining mayonnaise with chili sauce instead of the ketchup I would normally use. Chili sauce already has a nice zip to it and then I spice it up even more by adding a big spoonful of horseradish and a sprinkle of cayenne pepper. Some sweet pepper relish balances the heat some so the sauce isn’t too one dimensional.
The sauerkraut always threw me for a loop, but the Reuben sandwich has American origins and has been a popular sandwich in this country for nearly 100 years. And although I think a traditional reuben is a masterpiece that can’t be improved upon, I do like to see creative twists on reuben sandwiches. A Cuban Reuben with roast pork and ham, while maybe not quite as delicious as the original, is still a sandwich I’ll choose over many others. Tupelo Honey Cafe has a wonderful southern take on reubens in their cookbook using Chow Chow instead of sauerkraut and I recently had a Lowcountry Reuben at Plum’s Restaurant in Beaufort, SC which I will be sharing with you soon.
What about you? Do you like a traditonal reuben or is something like a reuben eggroll more your style?
Variations and Substitutions
- Use pastrami or even turkey instead of corned beef.
- Try using coleslaw in place of sauerkraut.
Spicy Reuben Recipe Tips
- Be sure to drain the sauerkraut well or it will make the sandwich soggy.
- You can make it more or less spicy be increasing or decreasing the horesradish and cayenne pepper.
- I use jarred prepared horseradish, but you could use freshly grated horesradish.
- You can make this sandwich in a panini press if you have one.
More Reuben Recipes
Spicy Reubens
Ingredients
- 8 slices dark rye bread or pumpernickel
- 1 can sauerkraut,, drained well
- 1 pound sliced corned beef
- 12 slices swiss cheese
- 4 tablespoons butter
Spicy Sauce
- 1/2 cup mayonnaise
- 1/3 cup chili sauce
- 2 tablespoons sweet pickle relish
- 1 tablespoon horseradish
- 1/2 teaspoon sugar
- 1/8 to 1/4 teaspoon cayenne pepper
Instructions
- Make sauce. Stir all ingredients together in a small bowl.
- Spread about 2-3 teaspoons of spicy sauce on each piece of bread.
- On half of the bread slices place about 1/4 to 1/3 cup sauerkraut.
- On top of the sauerkraut, layer the corned beef, evenly distributing it among the 4 sandwiches.
- Place 3 slices of swiss cheese on top of the corned beef for each sandwich. Top with remaining bread slices.
- Heat a nonstick skillet or grill pan over medium heat. Place 2 tablespoons of butter on the hot pan and use a knife to spread it around the pan until it is completely melted.
- Place the sandwiches on the pan and cook until the bottom is nicely toasted.
- As you flip each sandwich, place a piece of the remaining butter on the pan and coat the pan well with it before setting the sandwich back down. Continue to cook until cheese melts, turning the heat to low if necessary.
Notes
If my corned beef is cold from the refrigerator I will usually heat it in the microwave for a few seconds or warm it in the pan I will be cooking the sandwiches in. The cheese will melt much more easily and your sandwich will be more of an even temperature all the way through if you’re not starting with cold meat in the middle.
Nutrition
Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.
Originally posted July 3, 2014.
This looks amazing! The spicy sauce sounds super tasty. Making this very soon for sure.
Yumm that does look good. I recently made one with a little bit of kimchi subbing for the kraut.
Oh, man…How awesome does this sandwich look?? I’ve never had a reuben sandwich before in my life, but after seeing your recipe and gorgeous photos I’ve decided I’m changing that ASAP. Also I’m now craving these for lunch today. ๐ Pinned!
I love reubens!! I always have to omit the sauerkraut – maybe one day I will like it. But I love the spicy add on to this sandwich!
My favorite sandwich, and your sauce looks very tasty.
Thank you Joanne ๐
I’ve never had a Reuben, but I’m dying to do so after seeing this wonderful recipe! This sandwich looks bomb! xx
That sauce would do well around here!
ela h.
These look delicious, and I love that spiced-up sauce! Horseradish is one of my favorite things ever. Have a wonderful Fourth, Christin! ๐
1. This looks Ahhh-mazing. Seriously.
2. Have an amazing 4th of July dear!
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Loving the sauce recipe. This sandwich looks so delicious and I have not a rueben in ages, maybe since before I moved to Asia all those years ago. Just pinned!