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Ok. Typical reuben ingredients
I used
8 slices of rye bread (cubed and I toasted)
1 pound of corned beef that I sliced and chunked up
2 cups shredded swiss
Sauerkraut
Thousand Island (the recipe I found had me mix in a 1/2 cup mayo with 1 cup thousand island)

Layer bread, then corned beef chunks, then sauerkraut, then cheese. Then another layer following same, except hold the cheese.

Dump the sauce all over the top. Layer with cheese.

Cover and bake at 350 for 30 minutes then uncover and bake until the cheese on top bubbles up nice and golden.
That looks pretty damn tasty. Thanks.
 
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Dinner date at a local steakhouse, so unfortunately will be missing most of the game. I don't expect the Saints will be much more than easy pickings though so I don't think I'll miss much. Other than Tyler Shough getting a painful welcome to the NFL care of our pass rush.

Jeez, we only got to him once? Was figuring on at least three sacks. The offense had itself a day though. If Stafford keeps this pace up there's zero justifiable reasons to not vote him MVP.

She must be SMOKING HOT den Brudda... that is the only way this could even be imagined.

Make sure she not da wrong kine first yah!

Haha, she ain't not bad. It was a good dinner, she even asked about baseball and football (she's not from this part of the world) AND seemed interested, so that was a nice touch.
 
That looks pretty damn tasty. Thanks.
Why ruin a good sandwich?

Just grill the bread like open face grilled cheese.If you do it that way.
Place half the bread on a sheet pan.Lightly Sauté the meat & saukraut,Maybe use a little creamy Horseradish sauce.Then depending on how saucy you want it can add the dressing??
Either way just put the top bread on .Bake low till hot (warm) and cut into 4’s or 6’s. Also if dry use with sauce If all ready dressed Ketchup works to dip & Fry’s.

Can stick tooth picks in bread after taking out of oven & cut in between them.Pile up for nice tasty bites.
-The other way your eating it soggy with a knife & fork .Doesn’t last well for 4Qrts.
 
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Why ruin a good sandwich?

Just grill the bread like open face grilled cheese.If you do it that way.
Place half the bread on a sheet pan.Lightly Sauté the meat & saukraut,Maybe use a little creamy Horseradish sauce.Then depending on how saucy you want it can add the dressing??
Either way just put the top bread on .Bake low till hot (warm) and cut into 4’s or 6’s. Also if dry use with sauce If all ready dressed Ketchup works to dip & Fry’s.

Can stick tooth picks in bread after taking out of oven & cut in between them.Pile up for nice tasty bites.
-The other way your eating it soggy with a knife & fork .Doesn’t last well for 4Qrts.
What’s with you and ketchup? Dip a sandwich in ketchup?
sick jim carrey GIF
 
What’s with you and ketchup? Dip a sandwich in ketchup?
sick jim carrey GIF

I guess it’s good for me in more than one way.Inside joke but yeah
I’d say with a Ruben thousand island it’s ketchup based and with fry’s is a good dipping choice.
Can’t do fry’s dry,but mayo isn’t a bad choice.Thousand might be the best for dipping with this combination.
Not sure if your a In & Out guy ? Here in CALI - it’s a thing.Here they are in Tennessee Now. -I’d say a secret when ordering there is ANIMAL STYLE!! Then your order you can ask for sauce which is basically Thousand Island.

Over there Ketchup is the side sauce you pump into a paper dipping cup.

Costco Dog & Drink for $1.50 is deal around for fast food.Ask for onions,but use ketchup .Mustard on the DOG is a must,ketchup is just a nice mix.Maybe next time just relish & mustard to get off my ketchup complex.
I like hot sauce & ketchup with hash browns & omelettes.My girlfriend though is the ketchup Freak !! She puts it on pancakes.

Burgers at home has been thousand island of late & No ketchup.Like ranch with onion rings or fried zucchini.Love a good salad with blue cheese.Like that better than chips & salsa before a hearty Mexican plater
 
I guess it’s good for me in more than one way.Inside joke but yeah
I’d say with a Ruben thousand island it’s ketchup based and with fry’s is a good dipping choice.
Can’t do fry’s dry,but mayo isn’t a bad choice.Thousand might be the best for dipping with this combination.
Not sure if your a In & Out guy ? Here in CALI - it’s a thing.Here they are in Tennessee Now. -I’d say a secret when ordering there is ANIMAL STYLE!! Then your order you can ask for sauce which is basically Thousand Island.

Over there Ketchup is the side sauce you pump into a paper dipping cup.

Costco Dog & Drink for $1.50 is deal around for fast food.Ask for onions,but use ketchup .Mustard on the DOG is a must,ketchup is just a nice mix.Maybe next time just relish & mustard to get off my ketchup complex.
I like hot sauce & ketchup with hash browns & omelettes.My girlfriend though is the ketchup Freak !! She puts it on pancakes.

Burgers at home has been thousand island of late & No ketchup.Like ranch with onion rings or fried zucchini.Love a good salad with blue cheese.Like that better than chips & salsa before a hearty Mexican plater
There are two things that ketchup should be used on and ONLY TWO THINGS! Fries for a dip and over the top of meatloaf when you bake it. Ketchup on a dog is pure criminal. That is all. Night night now.
 
Had a couple of burgers cooked on the George Foreman. They turn out sooo much better when you grill them; I can't eat pan-fried burgers at all.
 
Oh. And I’m quite familiar with In n Out. Get that animal style shit off my fries. Of course they have the worst fries in the business. Really like their burgers though.
 
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Had a couple of burgers cooked on the George Foreman. They turn out sooo much better when you grill them; I can't eat pan-fried burgers at all.
When we had a griddle go down at one of my places, we bought 3 George Foremans and used them for a spell. They actually are great for burgers.
 
There are two things that ketchup should be used on and ONLY TWO THINGS! Fries for a dip and over the top of meatloaf when you bake it. Ketchup on a dog is pure criminal. That is all. Night night now.
If that’s what you think about ketchup, I can’t imagine what you’d say about pineapple on pizza.
 
I haven't touched ketchup or tomato soup since my second grade field trip to the Hunts Factory...... The things they did to those poor tomatoes gave me reoccurring nightmares for about two weeks.
 
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There are two things that ketchup should be used on and ONLY TWO THINGS! Fries for a dip and over the top of meatloaf when you bake it. Ketchup on a dog is pure criminal. That is all. Night night now.
Preach brother!

(not bad on fried onion rings though)
 
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Oh. And I’m quite familiar with In n Out. Get that animal style shit off my fries. Of course they have the worst fries in the business. Really like their burgers though.
Funny' stuff right there.....

Got the first In-N-Out in Washington State a couple of months ago, just 2 miles down the road.... It is/was all the rage... I'm pretty much over it now...

Anyway - back to the premise of this post - the Fry's. I think INO, in keeping with their commitment to freshness - simply dices the potatoes and then wham - fry them up. I think there-in lies the problem: If you make hash browns you may need to soak the taters and let the starch out... I don't know this for sure, but suspect fry's have the same issue of trapping too much starch in there when they hit the fryer....
 
Funny' stuff right there.....

Got the first In-N-Out in Washington State a couple of months ago, just 2 miles down the road.... It is/was all the rage... I'm pretty much over it now...

Anyway - back to the premise of this post - the Fry's. I think INO, in keeping with their commitment to freshness - simply dices the potatoes and then wham - fry them up. I think there-in lies the problem: If you make hash browns you may need to soak the taters and let the starch out... I don't know this for sure, but suspect fry's have the same issue of trapping too much starch in there when they hit the fryer....
I believe they soak the whole potatoes but I think the real problem is that they apparently spec them to be the way they are.

Generally if you don’t soak cut fries, they tend to fry up real dark. But it depends on the potatoes. We always did hand cut fries and then soaked them in a little apple cider vinegar and sugar. The vinegar draws out starch and sugars and then we add a little sugar back into the “brine” for flavor.

In n Out fries just have zero flavor. I suspect they spec them to have pretty much zero sugar in them.
 
I haven't touched ketchup or tomato soup since my second grade field trip to the Hunts Factory...... The things they did to those poor tomatoes gave me reoccurring nightmares for about two weeks.
Funny. I went to a ketchup factory when I was in grade school as well. I don’t recall if it was Heinz or Hunts but - yeah - it was gross and literally smelled like shit.
 
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Ketchup and syrup make an oddly awesome combination.
Most BBQ sauces list tomato purée or something similar in their ingredient list. It’s ketchup.

I use ketchup in a lot of things - cocktail sauce, different bbq sauces, etc

But we’re talking straight catsup here. And when I see people using it on eggs and hash browns, I question their upbringing.