Crockpot Creamy Reuben Soup (133 calories per serving)
This lightened-up, creamy Reuben soup is my life. There’s just something about it that triggers a happy, peaceful memory. I just don’t know what the memory is. So I guess…technically…it isn’t really a memory at all. I think a memory, by definition, is something that someone actually has to remember.
Nevermind. Creamy Reuben soup is my life. I should have stopped there to begin with.
Here’s how I’ve lightened up an original Peace, Love & Low Carb recipe for a more calorie-friendly meal! Enjoy, my friends – this soup deserves to be savored.
Crockpot Creamy Reuben Soup
1 medium, diced onion
2 ribs diced celery
2 large cloves minced garlic
3 tbsp. light butter
1 lb. chopped corned beef (I used pre-cooked Boar’s Head corned beef from the deli counter)
32 oz. beef stock
1 cup sauerkraut
1 tsp. salt
1 tsp. caraway seeds
¾ tsp. black pepper
2 cups fat-free half and half
1 ½ cup shredded Swiss cheese
Directions:
Heat slow cooker on high setting. To a large sauté pan, over low-medium heat, add onion, celery, garlic and light butter. Sauté until soft and translucent. Transfer to heated slow cooker. To the slow cooker, add corned beef, beef stock, sauerkraut, salt, caraway seed and black pepper. Cover and cook on high for 4.5 hours. Add fat-free half and half and Swiss cheese. Cook 1 additional hour.
Nutrition Information (calculated using MFP Recipe Builder):
Servings: 14 (each serving is 1 cup)
Calories: 133
Carbs: 5 g
Fat: 7 g
Protein: 12 g
Nevermind. Creamy Reuben soup is my life. I should have stopped there to begin with.
Here’s how I’ve lightened up an original Peace, Love & Low Carb recipe for a more calorie-friendly meal! Enjoy, my friends – this soup deserves to be savored.
Crockpot Creamy Reuben Soup
1 medium, diced onion
2 ribs diced celery
2 large cloves minced garlic
3 tbsp. light butter
1 lb. chopped corned beef (I used pre-cooked Boar’s Head corned beef from the deli counter)
32 oz. beef stock
1 cup sauerkraut
1 tsp. salt
1 tsp. caraway seeds
¾ tsp. black pepper
2 cups fat-free half and half
1 ½ cup shredded Swiss cheese
Directions:
Heat slow cooker on high setting. To a large sauté pan, over low-medium heat, add onion, celery, garlic and light butter. Sauté until soft and translucent. Transfer to heated slow cooker. To the slow cooker, add corned beef, beef stock, sauerkraut, salt, caraway seed and black pepper. Cover and cook on high for 4.5 hours. Add fat-free half and half and Swiss cheese. Cook 1 additional hour.
Nutrition Information (calculated using MFP Recipe Builder):
Servings: 14 (each serving is 1 cup)
Calories: 133
Carbs: 5 g
Fat: 7 g
Protein: 12 g
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Sounds yummy for this winter!0
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Ohmyglob, that looks superb. Perfect for a cool fall evening. My thanks.0
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Mother of Buddha that looks yummy!0
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Are you from the midwest? I don't meet too many people outside Nebraska who know what a reuben is This sounds so yummy! I'll be forwarding to my parents, they eat reubens weekly lol!0
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That looks amazing. We love reubens. I'll have to give this a try!0
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Are you from the midwest? I don't meet too many people outside Nebraska who know what a reuben is This sounds so yummy! I'll be forwarding to my parents, they eat reubens weekly lol!
I'm from New England and it's known here. And, quite the transformation you have going there, according to your profile pic. Nicely done.0 -
Great idea to transform a reuben to a soup, thanks ever so much!0
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bump0
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Copied, pasted, and filed in my recipes file. Thank you!0
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In AZ we know what reubens are. Will have to try this soup for sure. Thanks!0
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Sounds amazing! I think I'll skip sauteing the veggies as I usually do. Then I don't need the butter. The only thing I ever precook for a slow cooker is ground meat. And I'll use whole milk since I've never seen fat free half and half in my grocery store... then sub powdered spices for the whole ones... and voila, 124 cals per 1 cup serving!0
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Are you from the midwest? I don't meet too many people outside Nebraska who know what a reuben is This sounds so yummy! I'll be forwarding to my parents, they eat reubens weekly lol!0
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I bookmarked this. Plan to make it, and dip a very hearty rye bread in it. YUM. Thanks again.0
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Love, love reubens and I love slow cooker soups, best of both worlds and healthy too! Thanks for sharing.0
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Beautiful. Too bad I find corned beef and sauerkraut both to be products from the devil's workshop -- but I bet this would also be good done with fresh cabbage and another spiced/cured meat. And with some homemade rye rolls on the side. Here's an easy "Instant Rye Bread" recipe from my recipe box.
http://www.justapinch.com/recipes/bread/savory-bread/instant-rye-bread.html0 -
Are the caraway seeds absolutely necessary? I don't think I have any and hate buying spices for a recipe that Hubs or I might end up hating (you never know)
Also, I think a nice way to sum up your feelings is "comfort food"0 -
Yummmmmm! I love a good Reuben!! Sounds DELISH!!! (& I am from Miami, where I assure you Reubens are well known & loved lol!)0
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Are the caraway seeds absolutely necessary? I don't think I have any and hate buying spices for a recipe that Hubs or I might end up hating (you never know)
Also, I think a nice way to sum up your feelings is "comfort food"0 -
It's different but I might give it a try, sounds interesting....0
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Wadelam you're my new favorite person. :flowerforyou:0
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Perfect, thanks! I might have cardamom or cumin seeds - will have to check the spice cabinet. Come to think of it, caraway seeds are used in New England Boiled Dinner sometimes so I would use them in another recipe if this one doesn't work out.0
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Perfect as usual great recipe thank you so much for sharing0
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Reuben.. the key to my heart... mmmmm.. thanks for sharing0
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Bump for later! My boyfriend loves Ruebens and this'll be great for lunch come winter.0
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Are the caraway seeds absolutely necessary? I don't think I have any and hate buying spices for a recipe that Hubs or I might end up hating (you never know)
Also, I think a nice way to sum up your feelings is "comfort food"
Caraway is a kind of cumin. Maybe try cumin if you have it?
Alternatively how about mustard (powder)? Yellow liquid mustard would probably mix it fine too actually.0 -
Bump, so I can make this when it gets a little cooler!0
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So the whole crockpot is like 1900 calories.....
who is really going to stop at just one cup????0 -
This sounds awesome!0
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bump for the recipe!0
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Are you from the midwest? I don't meet too many people outside Nebraska who know what a reuben is This sounds so yummy! I'll be forwarding to my parents, they eat reubens weekly lol!
I'm from New England and it's known here. And, quite the transformation you have going there, according to your profile pic. Nicely done.
Even here in Alabama, it's known. It's not common, but everyone knows what it is lol.0
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