The only valid reasons for which I’ll make this dressing is for it to be a condiment on a Reuben sandwich or slow-cooked brats/butcher sausages. I am totally a fan of Reubens. This recipe is my own take and I call it my favorite over every Reuben I have had. For me, a Reuben must be made from a cooked-at-home corned beef brisket or real New York-style pastrami. If either of these staples is not available, I will not consider making a Reuben. When it’s time to slice the corned beef I don’t let myself be sissified. I cut nice slices about 1/4-inch thick. I leave the fat on.
Step: 1
Stir mayonnaise, ketchup, relish, horseradish, garlic, chili powder, mustard seed, black pepper, and celery seed together in a bowl. Fold chopped eggs into dressing. Cover the bowl with plastic wrap and refrigerate until flavors blend, at least 3 hours.
Per Serving: 315 calories; protein 3.1g; carbohydrates 7.5g; fat 31.1g; cholesterol 84.6mg; sodium 505.5mg.
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