Creamy Reuben Soup

This Creamy Reuben Soup is low carb and absolutely delicious. If YOU like Reuben sandwiches, then your going to love this soup! 

I  grew up eating the old classic “Reuben Sandwiches” in my home. My mom used to make then from scratch for me. With spicy mustard, which was my favorite way to eat them.

This soup reminds me so much of my childhood, but only in a soup.

Image a creamy Reuben sandwich? That is this soup, and it is Amazing!

I bought 1 pound of a “pickled corn beef” a few days ago. And was looking to make something unique with it, since I wasn’t really feeling like making the typical beef brisket that you can find just about everywhere.

So I got to thinking and was like “Oh” I can make a Reuben Sandwich.

Wait better yet a Reuben Soup, now doesn’t that sound amazing?

This soup tastes just like the sandwich but it’s warm and satisfying and makes an excellent meal.

Now if you can’t find any pickled corn beef then you can pickle it yourself.

Now of course you don’t have to use a pickled corn beef to enjoy this recipe, however if you decided not to pickle it then I do suggest adding in 1 tsp of cayenne seeds to this soup.

It is mid November here in Canada and this recipe could not come at a better time for me and my partner. Actually it turned out way better than we would have ever imagined.  

Now I don’t know about you, but I do not have all night to be slaving over a stove, so instead I made this whole soup in my pressure cooker.

First I simmered the chopped onion in some butter on the browning setting, then the minced garlic.

Then simply added some flour, beef stock and the remaining ingredients into the pot. Minus the sour cream and swiss cheese and set it to cook for a good while in the pressure cooker.

Once it was cooked, I shredded the brisket in my “food processor to get the meat to be very thin as you see above.

I definitely would not skip that step as it really helps to make this soup come together.

Once the brisket has been shredded you will simply add it back to the pot along with the swiss cheese and sour cream to simmer for another 5 minutes before serving. Serve alongside some toasted “Rye Bread” enjoy! 

We love this soup so much so, that we have made it a couple more times in the past month!

Notes: Feel free to freeze this soup it works great as leftovers too. 

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Farmer Sausage Recipe

This Farmer Sausage Recipe has Perogies (PIEROGI) and sauerkraut which comes in a creamy Dijon sauce.

Want another recipe that utilizes farmer sausage? Try my Farmers Sausage Mac and Cheese

This Farmers sausage recipe can be served up with sour cream and then you have yourself a true European meal. 

This dish is absolutely delicious and can be made in less than 30 minutes! 

Looking for another farmer sausage recipe, try my Farmers Sausage Eggs Benedict OR my Farmers Sausage with basil and baby tomatoes pizza

Oh for the love of good European food! 

Now, I’m not 100% sure if this is a German or Polish dish because based on my knowledge if it had the potatoes in it then it would for sure be German.

Perogies or perogies however you want to spell it are more Polish and Ukraine, right?

So I just can’t decide, maybe someone out there knows?

HOW TO COOK FARMERS SAUSAGE

  • Cooking farmers sausage is easy.
  • The best way to cook it is to slice it in half or pieces and fry it on both sides for roughly 5 minutes per side till well done. 

HOW LONG TO COOK FARMERS SAUSAGE

If you are frying it then cooking it for 6 minutes on either side till browned is perfect. If you are baking it roughly 15 minutes as it is naturally smoked prior.

My favorite farmers sausage of all time comes from Winkler’s Farmers Sausage in Winkler, Manitoba Canada.

If you get the chance to try it please do. 

CAN FARMERS SAUSGE BE STORED IN THE FRIDGE ONCE COOKED

Yes, whenever I make this I try to save some for the next day. 

Wouldn’t you want this two days in a row? 

I hope you enjoy!

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