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Reuben Salad

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Reuben SaladTina Rupp
Cooks' Note

Make ahead:
Store, covered, in the fridge for up to 3 days.

Save time:
Use 2 2/3 cups cooked rye berries and omit soaking and cooking the raw grains.

CHEF IT UP!
•Run the cut cabbage halves down a mandoline with a 1/8-inch blade to make perfectly thin strips. Use the safety guard to protect your fingers.

TESTERS' NOTES
•Consider this the classic Reuben sandwich in a bowl—or a cross between that sandwich and coleslaw.
•For the best results, buy the meat and cheese in single, thick slabs from the deli counter, then dice them at home, rather than trying to work with flimsy, paper-thin slices.

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