Cold Reuben Dip Recipe
If you like a Reuben sandwich, you’re going to want to try this cold Reuben dip recipe. Featuring corned beef, cream cheese, and green onion, it’s the perfect easy and tasty snack.
Today I’m going to share a yummy cold Reuben dip or spread for your crackers with ya that will bring something new and delicious to any menu. Now, I’ve previously shared my hot Reuben dip recipe here. But this time we’re making a cold Reuben dip. It still has the same flavor and taste like a classic Reuben sandwich but in spreadable dip form. Sounds delicious, doesn’t it?
We’re talking diced corned beef, green onion, and cream cheese, with seasonings like Worcestershire sauce and seasoned salt. This is also one of the easiest dips you’ll ever make. Just dice the beef, chop the onion, combine the ingredients and let it sit in the fridge overnight. The next day, your cold Reuben dip will be ready to share with friends and family.
I love to serve it as an spread on my favorite crackers for game days or the . But you can serve it with whatever you like, including veggie sticks.
Recipe Ingredients
- Cream cheese (here’s my recipe for homemade cream cheese)
- Chopped corned beef (any kind of cheap )
- Green onions
- Worcestershire sauce
- Seasoned salt
How to Make Cold Reuben Dip
Put all of your sliced corned beef on a big old plate and dice it up really well.
Chop up your onions, too.
Place all ingredients in a large bowl.
Mix. You saw that coming, didn’t ya? 😉
Line a bowl with cling wrap and press your dip into it. Cover with more cling wrap and press it down a bit with your hands so that it molds to the shape of the bowl. Refrigerate overnight.
This is important because this is where your dip develops all of the wonderful flavors. Until then, it won’t taste near as good!
To serve this cold Reuben dip, remove from bowl and discard cling wrap. Top with more chopped green onion and serve alongside your favorite crackers.
Storage
Store leftover corned beef dip in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 4 days.
Recipe Notes
- Besides wheat crackers, serve your dip as an with small pieces of toasted rye bread or pumpernickel bread, , vegetable sticks like celery and carrot, , , or pretzel chips.
- If you miss sauerkraut, you can add half a cup of sauerkraut (rinsed and drained) to this recipe. Alternatively, our hot Reuben dip includes sauerkraut.
- You can also substitute the for chopped if that’s your preference.
- Isn’t cheesy enough? You can always add a cup of shredded or shredded (our hot dip also includes both).
Check out these other delicious dips:
Ingredients
- 16 ounces cream cheese, softened 2 packages
- 2 packages thin economy corned beef the kind that's about $1 each
- 3 green onions plus two to dice for topping
- 1 tablespoon Worchestershire sauce
- 1-2 teaspoons seasoned salt
Instructions
- Dice the corned beef and chop the green onion.2 packages thin economy corned beef, 3 green onions
- Place all ingredients in a large bowl. Mix with an electric mixer until well combined.16 ounces cream cheese, softened, 2 packages thin economy corned beef, 3 green onions, 1 tablespoon Worchestershire sauce, 1-2 teaspoons seasoned salt
- Line a small bowl with cling wrap. Scoop the spread into the bowl. Cover with more cling wrap and press into the bowl lightly. Place in the refrigerator overnight before serving.
To serve: Top with more chopped green onion and serve alongside your favorite crackers.
Nutrition
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Super yummy! I make a spread similar to this, using leftover venison roast, and a bit of horseradish.
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Can I use the corned beef that comes in a can, with its own little key? We can’t get sliced corn beef here. Would it make a difference in taste?
I wish I knew if you could use corned beef in a can, did you try it and have any luck ?
the corned beef in the can is really too greasy in texture. I tried it and it was kinda gross. I can’t find the Carl Budding packs but my Deli carries a quality Corned Beef. I get them to “chip” it for me on the thinnest setting and get 1/4 lb.
I think it would work fine if you can melt the grease out of it. I was thinking of frying a can up crispy like momma did and draining it, then proceeding. The first 40 years of my life I never saw deli meat other than bolgna.
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