Grilled Turkey Reuben Sandwiches

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Grilled turkey reuben sandwiches are the perfect easy lunch idea for St. Patrick's Day or any day all year long. Perfect for those who don't enjoy corned beef but still want to enjoy a grilled sandwich on caraway rye bread.

A grilled turkey reuben sandwich is on a plate with potato chips and baby carrots.

I've been making homemade turkey reubens for my St. Patrick's Day lunch for as long as I can remember. This easy recipe is one I look forward to every spring.

My mom was the one to first suggest the idea to me when I complained about not liking corned beef for the holiday. She recommended replacing it with deli turkey and this fix lets me enjoy all the other traditional reuben flavors I love!

It's a great St. Patrick's Day dinner idea if you're cooking for kids because you can let them build their perfect reuben with just the ingredients they love.

I highly recommend taking the extra step to make the homemade spicy sauce to go with it, you only need a couple minutes and likely have everything in the fridge already.

Why This is the Best Recipe

  • Lighter and Tasty: Turkey is much lighter than corned beef but still pairs really well with the traditional reuben sandwich toppings.
  • Easy to Scale: You can make just one sandwich or griddle them up family-style on an electric griddle for family dinner.
  • Warm and Cozy: Sandwiches for dinner are such a quick fix, but by griddling this toasted sandwich, it is a much more satisfying dinner on a chilly night.

Ingredients

The ingredients to make grilled turkey reubens on rye bread are on the counter.

If you've ever eaten a reuben sandwich, you'll recognize most of these classic ingredients:

  • Rye Bread: I prefer mine with caraway seeds but you can choose whichever rye bread you love most.
  • Swiss Cheese: I love to use the ultra thin slices of cheese because I can spread them around on the sandwich to help glue everything together more easily. I also find the thin slices melt better than thick ones do.
  • Prepared Sauerkraut: This adds the perfect zippy tang to every bite.
  • Sliced Turkey Deli Meat: I always ask for mine sliced thinly for layering.
  • Spicy Sauce: I used to always use a prepared Thousand Island dressing, but this year I discovered the perfect homemade recipe to use instead.

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Prep the Sauce

If you want to use my spicy sauce instead of bottled Thousand Island dressing, it just takes a minute to stir together.

You can find the full recipe in a separate printable recipe card here in case you want to use it for other sandwiches or as a party dip with shrimp.

How to Assemble the Perfect Reuben

The difference between an amazing sandwich and one that is only so-so is all in the layering of the ingredients.

First, lay out your two pieces of bread. Spread one side with the sandwich spread of your choice (spicy sauce or bottled Thousand Island dressing.)

Then, layer your cheese slices on alternative ends of each side of bread. This helps everything melt and stick together properly once griddled.

Optional: You could also take a third slice of cheese, cut it in half, and put one half on the open ends of each slice so both bread pieces are completely covered in cheese.

Step by step photos show how to layer the sauce, cheese, sauerkraut, and turkey on rye bread.

Drain the sauerkraut for your sandwich on a piece of paper towel and then spread it evenly over one side of the sandwich.

Layer the turkey on the opposite side and then flip it over to form the reuben.

Spread softened butter on the top of the sandwich. The bottom side will get buttered in the skillet.

Griddle the Sandwich

Heat a non-stick skillet over medium-high heat. Add butter to the center of the pan.

Once the butter has melted, place the non-buttered side of the reuben sandwich down into the pan and use a spatula to help you wiggle it all around in the butter.

Let the sandwich sit for 2 - 3 minutes and then flip it over with the spatula to brown the other side.

You can press the sandwich with the spatula to help the melting cheese "glue" all the ingredients together.

A flat spatula is pressing the sandwich as it griddles in the frying pan.

Cook until both sides are golden brown and the cheese has melted.

Serve immediately.

Photo shows how to know when the bread has been toasted enough.

Serving Suggestions

The finished turkey reuben is on a plate with potato chips and carrots.

Grilled reubens taste great with salty potato chips and baby carrots for a simple meal.

If you want to dress it up for a St. Patrick's Day dinner, you could add Irish nachos as a side and serve mint chocolate lasagna for dessert.

You could also serve them alongside a bowl of your favorite soup. I recommend Irish potato soup or one of these veggie-heavy soups to round out the meal:

📖 Recipe

A grilled turkey reuben sandwich is on a plate with potato chips and baby carrots.

Grilled Turkey Reuben Sandwiches

5 from 3 votes
Not a fan of corned beef? This year make delicious turkey reuben sandwiches for St. Patrick's Day instead! Deli turkey, a delicious spicy sauce, swiss cheese, and sauerkraut griddled up on caraway rye bread. Yum!
TOTAL TIME 5 minutes
PREP TIME 5 minutes
COOK TIME 5 minutes
YIELD 1 sandwich

Ingredients
  

  • 2 slices caraway rye bread
  • 1 tablespoon Thousand Island dressing or homemade spicy sauce, see notes
  • 2 slices Swiss cheese
  • 1 - 2 tablespoons sauerkraut
  • 2 - 3 slices deli turkey meat
  • 1 tablespoon butter softened

Instructions

  • Lay the two pieces of bread on a prep board. Spread the Thousand Island dressing or homemade spicy sauce on one slice.
  • Lay one slice of cheese on each slice of bread. For the best melted stick, see the assembly instructions in the post above.
  • Drain the liquid from the sauerkraut by patting it with a paper towel and then spread it on one side of the sandwich.
  • Lay the turkey down and press the sandwich together.
  • Spread softened butter over the top of the sandwich.
  • Heat the remaining butter in a non-stick skillet over medium heat. Once the butter is melted, lay the prepared sandwich non-buttered side down.
  • Cook the sandwich for 2 - 3 minutes and then flip it over with a spatula to griddle the other side. You may wish to press the sandwich with the spatula to ensure even browning and to help the melting cheese to stick the ingredients together.
  • Cook until golden brown on both sides. Serve immediately.

Recipe Notes

You can use either prepared Thousand Island Dressing or our favorite easy homemade spicy sauce for the sandwich spread on this recipe.
COURSESandwiches
CUISINEAmerican

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