Crockpot Creamy Reuben Soup (133 calories per serving)

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  • FoogooFish
    FoogooFish Posts: 54 Member
    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.

    There are at least a half-dozen shops in my Alabama neck of the woods where I can enjoy a Reuben. I don't think they're all that uncommon anymore! =) Of course, the best one I've ever had was at a locally owned pub in NW Pennsylvania. The Yanks definitely have the advantage when it comes to Reubens! =D

    I'll be trying this soup at some point - thanks for the recipe!
  • lisamama42
    lisamama42 Posts: 4 Member
    sounds great ty
  • this looks absolutely amazing!! Thanks for sharing!
  • mwcontois
    mwcontois Posts: 44 Member
    Would have been nice if the sodium wasn't thru the roof per serving. I need low sodium recipes...over 4100 mg per serving of sodium (per cup)? Looks like a soup made for those with low blood pressure
  • droxeene
    droxeene Posts: 43 Member
    Oh My Yum!
    :happy:
  • glory2Him
    glory2Him Posts: 28 Member
    bump
  • 970Mikaela1
    970Mikaela1 Posts: 2,013 Member
    In
  • 20Grit
    20Grit Posts: 752 Member
    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.

    Caraway and Cumin are related as is Fennel but in no way taste alike, this soup looks delish!!!
  • kzooprincess
    kzooprincess Posts: 232 Member
    Yummy! Love reubens and I'm born and raised in Michigan.
  • jole721
    jole721 Posts: 24 Member
    That looks absolutely amazing!! I am in Ohio but I know exactly what a reuben is...this soup has all the wonderful elements without the bread and the calorie count is awesome. Pretty sure this is going to become a big hit at our house...we love soup and this will be a new one to add to my list! Thank you a million times!
  • QueenBishOTUniverse
    QueenBishOTUniverse Posts: 14,121 Member
    So I've made this a few times now. I make it with full fat everything because that actually works better for my goals (OK, I'm lying, I just don't do low fat....ever). With the amounts listed this only comes out to about 4 servings for myself and my husband, but that's a big bowl and that + a couple slices of rye bread makes dinner. At four servings and full fat it comes out to 669 calories per serving, so still pretty damn good for me. Also, I leave the lid OFF the pot during the last hour to help it thicken up, otherwise it's a bit watery for my tastes. All that said, very tasty and has quickly become a regular in our household. :drinker:
  • peejaygee1
    peejaygee1 Posts: 3,588 Member
    Bookmarking for later
  • ljpjones
    ljpjones Posts: 49 Member
    This sound delicious, I do love Rubens :)
  • PLAID1977
    PLAID1977 Posts: 70 Member
    I can't wait to try this! We love Reuben ANYTHING! I make Reuben Dip, Reuben Egg Rolls, Reuben Lasagna...and now Reuben Soup! Thanks!
  • VeryKatie
    VeryKatie Posts: 5,961 Member
    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.

    Caraway and Cumin are related as is Fennel but in no way taste alike, this soup looks delish!!!

    Ah, in that case, I'd stick with mustard. It would be yummy with mustard since a lot of reubens in my area come with mustard too.
  • Pea4jjab
    Pea4jjab Posts: 216 Member
    Bump
  • JazmineYoli
    JazmineYoli Posts: 547 Member
    Thanks WadeLam. I made this today and it is amazing. I used half turkey pastrami and half beef pastrami.
    Even with low sodium ingredients the recipe is still high, but I'm not complaining just wanted to share.
  • krazyforyou
    krazyforyou Posts: 1,428 Member
    YUMMO
  • Nijelako
    Nijelako Posts: 28 Member
    Thank you, thank you, thank you, thank you...Yum! : )
  • Cathalain
    Cathalain Posts: 424 Member
    In for this weekend, as well. I think I'm going to have to bookmark this guy for my dinners. :D

    And, it's soup weather!
  • nyboer
    nyboer Posts: 346 Member
    Tag to try Soup
  • CaitlinW19
    CaitlinW19 Posts: 431 Member
    This looks fabulous.
  • HealthyBodySickMind
    HealthyBodySickMind Posts: 1,207 Member
    My husband thanks you in advance.
  • Flips37
    Flips37 Posts: 81 Member
    I've had the fixins for this for a few days now and keep forgetting to prep the crockpot before work. I am going to take a leap and just make it on the stove tonight - hope it works!
  • Mygsds
    Mygsds Posts: 1,564 Member
    Made this and you have to try. Heaven in a bowl!!!! Wade, my friend, you did it again. Not surprising. You have such awesome recipes. Thanks so much!
  • Flips37
    Flips37 Posts: 81 Member
    Made this tonight on the stovetop and it was so good! I cut several pieces of seedless rye bread (thin-sliced) into strips and toasted them under the broiler. We used them to sop up some of the soup and it was perfect. Every bite was just like eating a reuben!

    Thanks so much for sharing the recipe!


    Edited to add: I agree that the calories are off a little bit if you plan to make a meal out of this. With a few small tweaks to the ingredients, this came out to about 320 calories for 1/4 of the soup and another 120 or so for 1.5 slices of the bread, total of about 440 for dinner.
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  • mrogers52
    mrogers52 Posts: 378 Member
    Yum!
  • lessplusmore
    lessplusmore Posts: 27 Member
    Made this today, very good. Unfortunately, I ended up with 10 cups at 210 calories per cup, ouch! I did use 2 c swiss cheese rather than 1 1/2 but did not use any butter.
  • bradp1979
    bradp1979 Posts: 154 Member
    Trying this!
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