Pastrami Reuben Sandwich Recipe: Easy & Fast Camping Meal (2024)

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Buttering the bread, layering flavorful ingredients and toasting them in a skillet is all it takes to have this Pastrami Reuben Sandwich Recipe on the table in minutes! This is one of our easy camping mealsthat is perfect for a fast dinner because there is next to zero prep required to make it.

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The Ingredients

Six simple ingredients is all it takes to put this Pastrami Reuben Sandwich on the table! Because this sandwich has so few ingredients, I make sure to use high quality ones because their flavor really stands out, especially the meat and two slices rye bread.

I like getting my pastrami from a good local deli, but, any local grocery store will usually carry a nice brand like Boar’s Head. I always use beef but when my deli is out of it, I have substituted turkey pastrami which works but doesn’t have the classic sandwich flavor you get with beef.

Pastrami vs Corned Beef

Pastrami and corned beef are both cuts of beef that go through a brine process.

  • Traditionally, corned beef is exclusively made using brisket.
  • Pastrami is typically made from the navel cut which is fattier than brisket.

Technically, my sandwich is a cross between “The Rachel” and a “Reuben”.

  • The Rachel is usually made with Pastrami then topped with a sliced green cabbage cole slaw salad.
  • The Reuben is usually made with corned beef, sauerkraut, and Russian dressing.

How To Make This Recipe

Step 1. Prepare your ingredients, heat source and equipment as directed.

Camp Cooking Tip: Keep your camp kitchen simple and organized. Prepare your cooking utensils and ingredients before you begin cooking.

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Step 2. Let your ingredients get to room temperature. Like any grilled cheese, a classic pastrami Reuben is served hot. You can’t make a good sandwich with cold ingredients. If you start with cold ingredients, you won’t get the meat warmed through or get a slice of cheese to melt before burning the bread. I like to place my ingredients on a cutting board or plate to take the chill off before trying to cook them.

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Step 3. Drain the sauerkraut. Squeeze as much moisture out of it as possible, otherwise it will make your bread soggy.

Step 4. Butter the bread slices, one side only.

Step 5. Build the sandwich. Layer all the ingredients between the bread slices, make sure the buttered sides are facing outward.

Step 6. Toast the sandwich. Using a skillet or griddle over medium-high heat, toast one side of the sandwich then flip to toast the second side. Be careful when flipping to keep the whole thing together.

Scaling Servings

Individual sandwiches are great options for making camping meals for two. Whether you’re looking for hot or no-cook cold meals, make sure you check out all of our yummy camping sandwich ideas.

They are also great when you need easy camping meals for large groups because you can get an assembly line going and really crank them out quickly. It’s best to use a large flattop griddle here. When the pastrami sandwiches are done cooking use a piece of aluminum foil to tent them so they stay warm. You want to serve them as soon as possible, otherwise, the bread will begin to get soggy from the steam trapped inside the foil wrap.

Camp Cooking Tip: Use versatile camp cooking utensils, like cast iron skillets and Dutch ovens. They can be easily used with a camp stove on top of a table but they are rugged enough to withstand the heat of a hot campfire!

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The simplicity of this recipe makes for easy camping lunches if you’d rather have a heavier mid-day meal and just a snack later during the dinner hour.

For tips on making sure your camp cast iron cookware lasts for generations, check out our Cleaning And Seasoning Cast Iron Cookware post for helpful tips!

What To Serve With This Recipe

Kosher dill pickles are always a nice touch with classic deli sandwiches. If I want to get fancier, I serve my Refrigerator Cucumber Salad that combines English cucumbers, red onion, bell pepper and garlic in a simple homemade dressing. It’s best after being refrigerated for a few days (or up to 2 months) so it’s great to make ahead.

If I’m serving this in the summer and want to keep it really simple, I serve a simple coleslaw and potato chips on the side. When I have a bit more time and enough cooler space, I make my yummy Polish Potato Salad at home and bring it to camp.

Some of the easiest winter camping recipes include doing a simple grilled cheese sandwich with some sort of meat. During those cold weather trips, I like to add a hot side, like soup or to keep the meal warm and cozy.

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Camping For Foodies Dinner Camping Recipes: This hot pastrami sandwich is a quick meal that creates a nice crispy texture on the slices of bread with an ooey, gooey center from melted Swiss cheese slices.

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Course: Dinner Camping Recipes

Cuisine: American

Prep Time: 5 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 15 minutes minutes

Total Time: 20 minutes minutes

Servings: 1 Serving

Calories: 757kcal

Author: Kim Hanna

Equipment

  • Grill, Cast iron griddle over campfire or stove, or Blackstone

Ingredients

  • 2 slices marble rye bread slices of rye bread with caraway seeds or pumpernickel bread may be substituted
  • 1 tablespoon butter
  • 1/4 pound beef pastrami sliced thin from the deli (see Note 1)
  • 2 slices Swiss cheese
  • 1/4 cup tart sauerkraut
  • 4 tablespoons prepared Thousand Island dressing tangy Russian dressing may be substituted

Instructions

  • This recipe makes 1 sandwich, multiply as necessary.

  • Bring meat to room temperature just before cooking. Slightly warm meat in pan to take the chill off, if necessary.

  • Thoroughly drain and squeeze as much moisture out of the sauerkraut as possible.

  • Butter one side of each slice of bread.

  • Lay one slice of bread (butter side down) in cast iron camp skillet.

  • Place pastrami on the bread, then, layer the rest of the ingredients.

  • Top with second piece of bread, buttered side out.

  • Place cover onskilletand cook overmedium-high heatuntil the toasted ryereaches a nicegolden browncolor.

  • Flip to toast the other side and cook until thecheese melts.

Notes

  1. Note: 1/4 pound of meat makes one good Reuben, but, if you want more of an “authentic deli” classic Reuben sandwich found in many New York City deli restaurants, you’ll want to pile on the meat. The famous Katz’s Deli in NYC actually uses over 1/2 pound of meat per sandwich!

Nutrition

Serving: 1g | Calories: 757kcal | Carbohydrates: 44g | Protein: 38g | Fat: 48g | Saturated Fat: 17g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 13g | Monounsaturated Fat: 12g | Trans Fat: 0.5g | Cholesterol: 132mg | Sodium: 2534mg | Potassium: 521mg | Fiber: 5g | Sugar: 13g | Vitamin A: 778IU | Vitamin C: 45mg | Calcium: 384mg | Iron: 6mg

Pastrami Reuben Sandwich Recipe: Easy & Fast Camping Meal (2024)

FAQs

What's the best cheese for a pastrami sandwich? ›

A pastrami sandwich should be good rye bread, dark or light, mustard and pastrami. Period. Swiss, or baby Swiss. It depends on what cheese you like.

What is a Reuben with pastrami called? ›

This is actually called a "Rachel". I worked at a deli for years and a Reuben is made with corn beef, a Rachel with pastrami.

How do you make a Reuben sandwich not soggy? ›

Reubens traditionally rely on rye bread, which is dense and can soak up any extra juices — so don't swap it for another variety if you can manage. To further fight sogginess, toast the rye bread so that it holds up to the sauerkraut's texture along with ingredients like the sauce and melted cheese.

What is better for 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.

What kind of sauce do you put on a pastrami sandwich? ›

Options are as follows:
  1. Sweet Chilly.
  2. Honey Mustard.
  3. BBQ Sauce.
  4. Buffalo.
  5. Thousand Island.
  6. Mayo.
  7. Garlic Mayo.
  8. Spicy Mayo.
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Do you put mayo on pastrami? ›

Add mayonnaise to both pieces of bread, then add mustard to one half. Place half the pastrami on one slice and the other half on the other slice. Add sauerkraut to one half and flip the other slice on top. Cut sandwich in half and enjoy!

What is a redneck Reuben sandwich? ›

Smoked Bourbon Glazed Pork, cheese, collards on garlic toast.

Why do Jews like pastrami? ›

Romanian Jews emigrated to New York as early as 1872. Among Jewish Romanians, goose breasts were commonly made into pastrami because they were available. Beef navel was cheaper than goose meat in America, so the Romanian Jews in America adapted their recipe and began to make the cheaper-alternative beef pastrami.

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.

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.

Do you eat a Reuben 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 animal is pastrami? ›

Pastrami is made from beef brisket that has been cured, coated in spices, cold smoked and then steamed. Pastrami's thick coat of spices typically includes crushed black pepper, coriander, mustard seeds, garlic and other spices that might be included in a pickling spice mixture.

What part of the cow is pastrami? ›

Corned beef is made from brisket, which comes from the lower chest of the cow; pastrami is either made from a cut called the deckle, a lean, wide, firm shoulder cut, or the navel, a smaller and juicier section right below the ribs. These days, you may also see pastrami made from brisket.

What animal is corned beef made from? ›

corned beef, food made of beef brisket cured in salt. Related to the word kernel, a corn is a coarse grain of rock salt. 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.

What goes well with pastrami in a sandwich? ›

If you're not making your own, pick up some store bought pastrami. You'll also need rye bread, swiss cheese coleslaw, Marinated Onions, pickles, and yellow mustard. On one piece of rye bread, spread some yellow mustard, add two pieces of cheese, top with coleslaw and pickles.

What is traditional NY pastrami sandwich? ›

A true NY Pastrami Sandwich lets pastrami be the star of the sandwich. It has several inches of thinly sliced smoky pastrami neatly stacked between two slices of freshly baked Jewish rye bread and a schmear of yellow deli mustard.

What does Katz put on their pastrami sandwich? ›

Here at Katz's, we serve our pastrami on seedless rye bread with a healthy schmear of deli mustard. It's best eaten hot while etc... If this sounds like a lot of work…. well you're right, it is!

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

A Reuben is corned beef + Swiss cheese + Russian dressing + sauerkraut. You can ask for a "pastrami Reuben" and they'll figure it out. A pastrami sandwich would just have pastrami. Or you can ask for a Rachel, which is pastrami + Swiss cheese + cole slaw + Russian dressing.

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