A Rachel sandwich with turkey is my favorite hot sandwich! It’s salty and savory with bold flavors that were just made for each other.
So what is a Rachel sandwich? It’s similar to the classic Reuben sandwich (corned beef, swiss cheese, saurkraut and Russian dressing on rye bread), but with a twist. If you do a quick Google search, you will see that many versions use Russian dressing and some use coleslaw instead of sauerkraut. I’ve even seen some recipes that use pastrami instead of turkey. I make mine the way my favorite sandwich shop makes them–with mayo, mustard, turkey and sauerkraut. So to answer the question– to me, a Rachel sandwich is a grilled sandwich on rye bread with sliced turkey deli meat, mayo, mustard, pickles, sauerkraut and swiss or provolone cheese. You might say it’s the slightly healthier sister sandwich to the Reuben!
There’s nothing quite like a satisfying turkey sandwich on toasted rye bread. The tangy rye pairs so well with the savory turkey, melty cheese, and crisp veggies But what’s the secret to constructing the perfect turkey on rye sandwich? I’ve experimented with countless combinations over the years, and want to share my tips for taking this classic sandwich to the next level
Start with High-Quality Ingredients
Great ingredients are the foundation of any exceptional sandwich. Here’s what I recommend
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Turkey – Go for freshly sliced deli turkey breast. The thinner it’s sliced, the better. Thick sliced turkey is harder to bite through.
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Rye bread – Seek out a good bakery sourdough or marbled rye. The bread should be dense with a chewy crumb and a crunchy crust.
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Cheese – Swiss, cheddar, havarti, and provolone all pair well. Get thicker sliced cheese so it melts nicely.
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Veggies – Lettuce, tomato, onion, sprouts, pickles – pick your favorites for extra crunch and moisture.
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Condiments – Yellow mustard, mayo, cranberry sauce, Russian dressing – mix and match to your liking.
Splurging on high-end ingredients really pays off when constructing a gourmet turkey sandwich.
Toast the Rye Bread
Never skip this step! Toasting the rye bread transforms it from limp to crisp and adds so much flavor. I like to spread on a thin layer of butter or mayo before toasting to promote even more browning and crisping. Just watch closely so the rye doesn’t burn.
Layer the Ingredients Strategically
Pay attention to sandwich architecture. You want all the elements layered so the bread doesn’t get soggy and the fillings don’t squeeze out.
- Bottom bread – mustard, mayo, cheese (add turkey next)
- Middle – turkey, tomato, onion, pickles
- Top bread – lettuce, sprouts
Spreading condiments on the bottom bread acts like a moisture barrier. Heaping veggies in the middle prevents slippage. Delicate lettuce goes on top so it doesn’t get crushed.
Melt the Cheese
For the best cheese coverage, I sprinkle shredded cheese on both the bottom and top bread slices. Then I pop the assembled sandwich into a hot skillet or panini press to melt the cheese throughout. Melty cheeseBINDs all the fillings together.
Cut Diagonally
Once assembled, cut the turkey sandwich diagonally to expose all the amazing layers and textures inside. The diagonal cut also makes the sandwich easier to dip into any accompanying soup or sauce.
Serve with a Pickle and Kettle Chips
Don’t forget the acid! A dill pickle spear or handful of pickle chips helps cut through the richness. And salty kettle chips provide a crispy textural contrast. You need both elements alongside your turkey on rye.
Ideal Condiment Combinations
Part of the fun of a turkey sandwich is mixing and matching condiments. Here are some of my favorite combos:
- Yellow mustard, mayo, dash of Worcestershire
- Russian dressing, coleslaw
- Cranberry sauce, cream cheese, rosemary mayo
- Pesto mayo, arugula, roasted red peppers
- Spicy mustard, avocado, sprouts
So get creative and come up with your own signature sauce and veggie blend. The possibilities are endless!
Grilled Turkey Rye Ideas
For next-level flavor, try grilling or panini pressing your turkey on rye sandwich. The grill marks add smoky char while melting the cheese beautifully.
- Reuben-style – Russian dressing, sauerkraut, Swiss cheese
- Rachel sandwich – Coleslaw, Swiss, Russian dressing
- Italian panini – Sundried tomatoes, basil pesto mayo, mozzarella
- BLT panini – Bacon, lettuce, tomato, chipotle mayo
Grilling transforms an ordinary turkey sandwich into an extraordinary hot and melty creation.
Leftover Turkey Ideas
Don’t toss that leftover holiday turkey! Sliced turkey makes for an amazing after-Thanksgiving or Christmas sandwich. Here are some delicious ways to repurpose it:
- Turkey, stuffing, cranberry sauce on sourdough
- Turkey, brie, apple, spinach, honey mustard
- Turkey, bacon, avocado, tomato, sprouts
- Turkey, pesto mayo, fresh mozzarella, roasted red peppers
Leftover roast turkey is ideal for stacking high on rye bread with all your favorite extras.
So there you have it – my best tips and tricks for constructing the perfect turkey sandwich on rye bread. With high-quality ingredients, strategic layering, melted cheese, flavorful condiments, and some crunchy pickles or chips on the side, you just can’t go wrong. A sensational turkey on rye sandwich takes this classic combo to a whole new level of tastes and textures. Now get out there and start stacking!
Tried this Rachel sandwich recipe?
If you’ve tried making a Rachel sandwich with turkey, I’d love to hear from you! Leave a comment/rating below and let me know how you liked this recipe! You can also find me on instagram @thefigjar.
Rachel sandwich with turkey
- Jewish rye bread
- Mayonnaise
- Yellow mustard
- Sauerkraut
- Provolone or Swiss cheese
- Sliced pickles
- Turkey deli meat
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FAQ
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How many calories are in a turkey sandwich on rye bread?
Nutrient
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Value
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Calories
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510
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Fats
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15g
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Saturated fats
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2g
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Trans fats
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0g
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