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Healthier Cinnamon Rolls

Good morning and happy Friday! Even though it was a short work week, I am sure ready for the weekend! Funny how the holidays make real life so much more of a struggle, right? Well if you’re not quite ready for all good things to come to an end, today I’m sharing my recipe for healthier cinnamon rolls with you! Buttery, flakey, full of cinnamon goodness – but made with wayyyyy less sugar. Perfect for a delicious breakfast or brunch this weekend!

 

Easy Weeknight Reuben Casserole

Nothing is better, or easier, than this easy reuben casserole! It’s reuben sandwich meets delicious casserole. But healthier, and dare I say, possibly even more scrumptious! The best part is that it can be prepped ahead of time, so you can come home from a busy day, pop it in the oven, and have hot dinner ready in no time!

Rye bread, layered with pastrami, sauerkraut, and swiss cheese, all topped with the most delicious sauce you’ve ever tasted (trust me), and baked until bubbling and amazing. Quick, simple, and crazy good! It even gets the picky toddler stamp of approval, and let me tell you, that means something!

easy reuben casserole

When the temperatures get colder, I’m always reaching for comfort food like warm casseroles and soups. There’s just nothing better than eating something cozy after a long day, am I right?

Growing up, my brother loved reubens. Like, loved them. There was a Jewish deli near where we lived, and they seriously made the best reuben sandwiches ever! They’re such a simple sandwich, and sometimes I think simple means even more delicious.

So when cold weather and the yearning for comfort food, and memories of reuben sandwiches meet, what do you get? Reuben casserole!

reuben casserole recipe

This casserole is our go-to for busy weeknight dinners. The morning of, I prepare the casserole up until adding the sauce, so it’s really fast and easy once we get home from work, school, or activities.

I also love that this is all assembled in one casserole dish (plus a small bowl for the sauce). Fewer dishes for me, means a happier mom in this house!

easy weeknight dinner

Make this for family and friends, everyone will love it!

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Easy Weeknight Reuben Casserole

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  • Author: Kirsten Bell
  • Prep Time: 15
  • Cook Time: 40
  • Total Time: 55 minutes
  • Yield: 8 Servings 1x
  • Method: Cooking
  • Cuisine: American

Description

An easy weeknight dinner idea that the whole family will love! If you love Reuben sandwiches you will be heads over heels for this easy and delicious casserole.


Ingredients

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4 slices dark rye bread
1 pound sliced pastrami (I buy mine from the deli because it’s way less expensive than individual packs)
1 25 oz jar sauerkraut, drained very well (we love Bubbies!)
5 cups shredded swiss cheese
1/3 cup breadcrumbs
3/4 cup milk
2 eggs
1/2 cup thousand island dressing
2 tablespoons Dijon mustard
1 tablespoon horseradish


Instructions

Preheat the oven to 350. Cut the rye bread into 1-2 inch cubes, and layer on the bottom of a 11×7 baking dish. Cover the bread evenly with half the sliced pastrami, and then cover the pastrami with half the shredded cheese. Layer the drained sauerkraut on top of the shredded cheese. Cover the sauerkraut with remaining pastrami, then add the remaining 2.5 cups of shredded cheese on top of the pastrami. Sprinkle the breadcrumbs on top of the shredded cheese.

To make the sauce: combine the milk, eggs, thousand island, Dijon and horseradish in a medium mixing bowl. Whisk to combine. Pour or spoon the sauce over the casserole as evenly as possible. You may need to use a spatula to carefully redistribute the sauce a little so that it evenly covers the top.

Cover with foil, and bake about 40-45 minutes. Remove from oven, and allow to cool at least 5 minutes before serving. Enjoy!


Notes

To make this casserole ahead of time, complete all steps up to pouring over the sauce. Store the casserole and sauce in the fridge until ready to bake, then pour over sauce and bake.

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Spiked & Mulled Apple Cider

A few weekends ago we went apple picking, and I’ve been trying to think of apple recipe ideas because we can’t go through these fast enough! Jordan and I both love hot apple cider, so I thought why not make an adult version of the classic recipe! The alcohol in these is totally optional, so if you’re not drinking alcohol or want to serve this to kids, just omit it. Easy as pie! Oooh, apple pie!

This recipe makes about 16 servings, so reduce accordingly or store leftovers in the fridge for up to three days and reheat as you like. This cider makes the house smell like a delicious fall candle, and is perfect for drinking wrapped in a blanket with your favorite book.

Makes 16 (8 oz) drinks

Ingredients:

1 gallon fresh cider
1 orange
4 cinnamon sticks
1 tablespoon whole cloves
1 inch grated ginger
1 cup bourbon or brandy (optional)

Directions: 

Pour the juice into a large saucepan or dutch oven. Cut the orange into fourths, and add to the cider along with the cinnamon sticks, grated ginger and cloves.

Bring the liquid to a boil over medium heat, and then reduce to a simmer for 10 minutes.

Strain the liquid through a fine mesh sieve to remove cinnamon, ginger and cloves, and add bourbon or brandy as desired. Garnish with fresh apple slices and cinnamon if you’re feeling fancy, and serve!

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