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Grilled Reuben Pastrami S

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CATEGORY CUISINE TAG YIELD
Dairy, Grains 100 Servings

INGREDIENTS

6 1/4 lb CHEESE MOZZARELLA
2 lb BUTTER PRINT SURE
1 qt SAUERKRAUT #10
200 sl BREAD CH 7 GRAIN #83
4 1/8 lb THOUSAND DRESSING

INSTRUCTIONS

TEMPERATURE:  400 F. GRIDDLE
1.  SLICE PRECOOKED PASTRAMI ACROSS GRAIN INTO THIN SLICES, 19 T0 25 PER
POUND.
2.  PREPARE 1/2 RECIPE THOUSAND ISLAND DRESSING (RECIPE NO. M07000).
3.  SPREAD EACH SLICE OF BREAD WITH THOUSAND ISLAND DRESSING.
4.  PLACE 3 TO 4 SLICES PASTRAMI ON 1 SLICE BREAD, 2 TBSP SAUERKRAUT AND 1
SLICE CHEESE; TOP WITH SECOND SLICE OF BREAD.
5.  BRUSH LIGHTLY OUTSIDE OF SANDWICH WITH MELTED BUTTER OR MARGARINE;
GRILL
UNTIL LIGHTLY BROWNED ON EACH SIDE AND CHEESE IS MELTED.
6.  CUT EACH SANDWICH IN HALF. SERVE HOT.
NOTE:  1.  IN STEP 1, 24 LB CORNED BEEF WILL YIELD ABOUT 16 LB COOKED
CORNED
BEEF.
NOTE:  2.  IN STEP 3, 4 LB (2 QT) PREPARED, READY-TO-USE THOUSAND ISLAND
DRESSING MAY BE USED.
Recipe Number: N02003
SERVING SIZE: 1 SANDWICH
From the <Army Master Recipe Index File> (actually used today!).
Downloaded from Glen's MM Recipe Archive, http://www.erols.com/hosey.

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