Easy Reuben Casserole Recipe with Thousand Island Dressing
This Reuben casserole recipe with Thousand Island dressing brings all the flavor of a Reuben sandwich into an easy recipe the whole family will love.

Easy Reuben Casserole Recipe with Thousand Island Dressing
Ingredients
Method
- Preheat your oven to 400°.
- Chop the corned beef and layer it on the bottom of a 9 x 13 in. baking dish.

- Rinse and drain the sauerkraut. Pat it dry with paper towel and push the liquid out through the strainer.
- Layer the sauerkraut over top of the corned beef.

- Spread the dressing over top of the sauerkraut.

- Layer the shredded Swiss cheese over the dressing.

- Cube the rye bread and layer it on top of the Swiss cheese.

- Spray the butter cubed with cooking spray or brush melted butter over the bread cubed. It helps it to toast up nicely while baking.
- Bake this for 15-20 minutes or until the cheese is melted.

It’s baked in a casserole dish and makes delicious individual portions—perfect for weeknights or St. Patrick’s Day celebrations.
Ingredients You’ll Need
- 1 pound chopped corned beef (ask for thick slices at the deli counter)
- 16 oz sauerkraut, rinsed and drained
- 1 cup Thousand Island dressing (I like Ken’s Steakhouse for that rich Thousand Island dressing flavor)
- 2½ cups shredded Swiss cheese
- 6 slices of rye bread (marbled rye is my favorite)
- Butter or nonstick cooking spray

How to Make This Easy Reuben Casserole
Step 1: Prep the Baking Dish
Preheat your oven to 400°F. Lightly grease a 9×13 casserole dish with nonstick cooking spray. This helps keep everything from sticking and adds a nice finish to the bottom layer.
Step 2: Build the Layers
Spread the chopped corned beef across the bottom of the prepared baking dish. This is your savory foundation.
Take your sauerkraut and rinse it well. Drain the excess liquid, press it through a strainer, and pat it dry with a paper towel. Nobody wants soggy sauerkraut.
Sprinkle the tangy sauerkraut evenly over the corned beef.

Step 3: Add That Creamy Thousand Island Flavor
Drizzle your Thousand Island dressing over the top of the well-drained sauerkraut. Spread it gently with a spoon or spatula to coat the layer. This step brings the creamy, sweet-tangy kick that mimics the classic flavor of a Reuben sandwich.
Step 4: Cheese, Bread, and Toasty Finish
Top with shredded Swiss cheese. Next, cube your slices of rye bread. You can butter them before cubing or wait until after and brush the cubes with melted butter. Either way, this adds the crispy texture we all love.
Sprinkle the rye bread cubes over the top of the casserole. Spray the bread cubes with a non-stick cooking spray or butter the bread before cutting it into cubes. The results are a toasty rye bread topping that bring everything together for this simple comfort food.
Step 5: Bake Until Golden Brown
Slide your dish into the oven. Bake for 15–20 minutes, or until the bread cubes are golden brown and the cheese has melted to bubbly perfection.

Serving and Storage Tips
Cut into individual portions and serve hot. This dish tastes just like a Reuben sandwich but in casserole form—warm, cheesy, and satisfying. It is a complete meal all in one.
Store leftovers in an airtight container in the fridge. Reheat in the oven or microwave for a quick lunch or dinner. Reuben lovers will really enjoy this delicious one dish meal. Serve it with a simple salad and you are set.

Time to be a Doer and Make This Easy Recipe
This easy Reuben casserole recipe makes dinner simple, satisfying, and a little nostalgic. It’s a great way to use deli ingredients in a new way while celebrating the comforting, bold taste of a Reuben—without flipping a single sandwich.
If you like Reuben sandwiches, you will love this recipe.

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Anna Barbour
Hey there, my name is Anna, and I am so excited to share Keep It Simple Anna Sue with you. I am a wife, mother of two young men, and currently in a pre-empty nester season of life. God knew I needed blogging way before I did. Being a pre-empty nester has left me with…extra time. I decided to use that time for creativity and for helping others to see that if I can do it, they can do it too. Learn more about me.
