It’s not often that I eat sandwiches unless they are paninis but every once is a while, I want to dig into a hearty sandwich like the next guy. These Turkey Meatball Reuben Subs are right up my alley. Ground turkey is flavored with spices, and topped with swiss cheese and a quick coleslaw. Paprika, coriander, and garlic gives ground turkey some flavor while the cayenne and black peppers give it some heat. I used broccoli slaw instead of regular cabbage slaw and liked the additional crunch factor it provided. These can easily be made and wrapped up to go so I might just make another one of these for my next tailgate!
The ingredients:
Mix ground turkey with spices, garlic, sugar, and salt.
Shape into 16 meatballs and broil until fully cooked (the recipe says 8 minutes but my needed an extra couple of minutes).
While the meatballs broil, mix together the slaw, paprika, and Thousand Island dressing.
When meatballs are done, place 4 meatballs in the roll with a slice of cheese. Broil until golden brown (about 1 minute), then top with slaw.
Additions: None
Omissions: None
Substitutions:
- Regular sub rolls for whole-wheat rolls
- Reduced-fat swiss cheese
Overall Rating: Love It
Source: Cooking Light Magazine