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NJCher

(37,864 posts)
Sun Aug 25, 2024, 02:55 PM Aug 25

What's for Dinner, Sun., Aug. 25, 2024

I made a vegetarian Reuben sandwich. Surprise! It was delicious and has the potential to be even better.

The inspiration for this came from a cookbook I ordered from the library called A Hearty Book of Vegetarian Sandwiches. It calls for beets as the substitute for the corned beef. I know--sounds weird--but it looks just like corned beef and having tasted it, makes a pretty good substitute!

The author, Jackie Freeman, says you can use canned or jar beets, or better yet, roast them. Of course I could not roast them because of my situation with the natural gas leak at my house. However, I'm thinking of doing second version of this with grilled beets, since I now have my gas grill working.

It's toasted rye or pumpernickel spread with mayo and toasted. Then Swiss cheese, the beets (she recommends shredding them, but the ones I used were already small enough to use out of the jar), then a layer of sauerkraut and a Thousand Island type dressing which she tells you how to make. I used her recipe but if I had it to do over again, I'd just use Thousand Island dressing that was already in the frig.

It is delicious! I'm having the other half tonight with Cassava chips and dill pickles.

Later on, a tossed green salad, already made up from fresh garden veggies.

Ginger kombucha.

Dessert: watermelon.

Link to Publisher's Weekly review of Veggie Sandwiches cookbook.

Also: this image search under vegetarian Reuben sandwich, will show you dozens of variations and you can see what it looks like. I made mine open-face to cut down on the bread.

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What's for Dinner, Sun., Aug. 25, 2024 (Original Post) NJCher Aug 25 OP
garden salad with smoked turkey. lynintenn Aug 25 #1
Leftover beef stroganoff, green beans and sweet corn. Emile Aug 25 #2
Puerco Guisado chowmama Aug 25 #3

lynintenn

(743 posts)
1. garden salad with smoked turkey.
Sun Aug 25, 2024, 03:47 PM
Aug 25

shoe peg corn salad and heirloom speckled beans. the last of the corn this year from the farmers market.It is going to be a hot week here in Tennessee .

chowmama

(506 posts)
3. Puerco Guisado
Sun Aug 25, 2024, 05:58 PM
Aug 25

Boneless country pork ribs in tomatillo/green chili sauce, with as much chunked onion as pork. I'd love to have fry bread with this, but it's forbidden for DH and I don't/can't eat it in front of him.

I'm really jonesing for fry bread. Or at least tortillas.

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