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| A rueben is corned beef, sauerkraut, Swiss cheese and Russian dressing on rye bread. You can "fake" Russian dressing by mixing mayo and ketchup (if you can find low carb ketchup, so much the better) I used to eat Rueben sandwiches by using Atkins Revolution Rolls as the "bread". The Revolution Rolls recipe can be found in the "14 Day Induction Forum" thread called "Induction Recipe Basics" Or you can skip the sandwich and make a Rueben casserole: combine mayo with an equal amount of softened cream cheese and some ketchup for a sauce. Then layer the corned beef, sauerkraut, Swiss cheese and sauce into a baking dish. Bake until it's all hot and bubbly. I like a sprinkling of caraway seeds in the sauerkraut to give it some resemblance of caraway rye bread.
__________________ ~Megs~ 242/141/160 (130) dress size 26/10/8 5'4", Female, May 2, 2003 http://www.geocities.com/not2latespage http://mformiscellaneous.blogspot.com/ |
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| Don't know if you have tried the muffin in a minute recipe but it is a nice one to tweek to the desired flavor. I cook mine in a soup mug. Just tip out to cool and not let it get so mushy from being in the hot cup and then cut in half. It really has a nice bready texture. And if you are used to the rye bread it will help to feel that craving. However, the flax required is a bit more than allowed on induction "legally". So I definitely wouldn't do more than one of these a week if you truly MUST have one. You can do a search above of the muffin in a minute recipe. They are very easy! Good luck!
__________________ ~~~Donna~~~ (former cereal killer) 52.5 inches overall and 74 pounds lost low carbin' it |
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