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...Swiss cheese, corned beef, and sauerkraut. Smothered in Thousand Island and grilled to a cheese melting golden brown perfection.

A better sandwich has not been invented.


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That's my regions Reuben. And I like it like that.
But they are all good. I even enjoy a Rachel now and then (Turkey, coleslaw, russian or 1,000island).

My father used to take us swimming most weekends and then to Farrell's Ice cream parlor for, well, ice cream. Except he would always get a Reuben. It was my father's sandwich.
 
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Love me some Reuben!!!

I use marbled rye when I can find it. regular rye will work in a pinch.

Farrell's Ice Cream Parlor? Oh the memories.


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Farrell’s? That the one with all the candy in the entrances?




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I thought this was going to be about Seinfeld
 
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Try a Reuben burger sometime. I grill hamburger patties and slap them on a bun smothered with Russian dressing and add sauerkraut swiss cheese and onion. Sounds weird I know but try it once and it will become a staple.

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I'll give that a try Jim. Sounds good.


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And with vegetable beef soup, as garlic toast.




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Farrell’s? That the one with all the candy in the entrances?


Yep. Jaw breakers the size of your fist. Lollipops the the size of your head,...

There was a Farrell's over by Sears on 28th. And now the Sears is gone too.
 
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...Swiss cheese, corned beef, and sauerkraut. Smothered in Thousand Island and grilled to a cheese melting golden brown perfection.

A better sandwich has not been invented.


I agree, but a few slices of barbequed brisket on Wonder Bread is a damn fine sandwich, too.




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...Swiss cheese, corned beef, and sauerkraut. Smothered in Thousand Island and grilled to a cheese melting golden brown perfection.

A better sandwich has not been invented.


I agree, but a few slices of barbequed brisket on Wonder Bread is a damn fine sandwich, too.

A BLT, in summertime, when tomatoes are good, is a strong candidate for best sandwich ever invented. On sourdough or rye.



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Try a Reuben burger sometime. I grill hamburger patties and slap them on a bun smothered with Russian dressing and add sauerkraut swiss cheese and onion. Sounds weird I know but try it once and it will become a staple.

Jim


My club has a Reuben burger that's on marbled rye and the whole thing heated on the flat grill. They call it a Fosterburger in honor of the long ago member who invented it. It's good.
 
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It's Mardi Gras season on the coast and NOLA. Makes me want a (real) Muffallata.
 
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seeded jewish rye bread ,russian dressing, a side of Culvers coleslaw and a dill pickle and I am in total agreement.

we have them at least once a month,

If I had the energy I would take steps to make it the State sandwich of Iowa

It's been a while but
http://miraclemiledeli.com/
used to make the best in Phoenix

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It's Mardi Gras season on the coast and NOLA. Makes me want a (real) Muffallata.


I had one Thursday from Central grocery with the wife.
 
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Oh the monster sized reubans at Danzers in Syracuse back in the day when they operated on the north side. Unbelievable. You could only eat a half, packing the second home for later.



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I'll be the odd guy out that does not care for a Reuben,

likely cause I grew up with sailor sammiches,

rye, grilled pastrami, provolone, grilled sliced knockwurst, swiss, spicy mustard on rye
toss in some grilled onions for good measure

all on toasted rye (marbled or regular)


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