The Best Homemade Hot Pastrami Sandwich Recipe (2024)

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This quick and easy Homemade Hot Pastrami Sandwich Recipe utilizes store bought ingredients and an (optional) homemade broccoli slaw for a super tasty classic deli sandwich you can whip up in under 20 minutes!

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A quick, easy and delicious Hot Pastrami Sandwich Recipe

Want a classic New York Deli style sandwich at home? Look no further than this easy Homemade Hot Pastrami Sandwich Recipe! Made with deli counter pastrami and Swiss cheese, with plenty of coleslaw, pickles and Russian dressing, this buttery, crisp and delicious sandwich is sure to curb your cravings, without the trip to New York City!

This is seriously the best hot pastrami sandwich, with plenty of melted cheese, pickle slices, and tender pastrami. The best part? You can grab all the ingredients at your local grocery store, making this easy recipe even easier!

This classic pastrami sandwich would be a great way to celebrate St. Patrick’s day, or even national hot pastrami sandwich day (yes, that's a real thing).

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Ingredients

This easy hot pastrami sandwich recipe comes together quickly and easily with mostly store bought ingredients, for a tasty, crispy sandwich that satisfies! Add homemade broccoli slaw for an extra crisp finish (recipe included in recipe card below!)

  • Rye bread. I love a good bakery style Jewish Rye for this recipe, but you can use any Rye bread you like, the sturdier the better. Marble Rye bread is also a great option. Hearty slices of rye bread make this sandwich extra tasty!
  • Softened butter. You'll use butter to crisp up the deli Pastrami, as well as for generously buttering the outside of each slice of bread, to ensure a crisp, golden exterior.
  • Russian dressing, for spreading on the inside of each slice of Rye bread. My go-to is Ken's.
  • Deli sliced Swiss cheese.
  • Sliced deli Pastrami.
  • Thinly sliced dill pickles, to taste.
  • Coleslaw. I love to use homemade broccoli slaw for these sandwiches (full recipe in recipe card below), but you can use any of your favorite coleslaws for this recipe.
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How to make this hot pastrami sandwich recipe

  1. Butter outsides of each of the slices of bread with softened butter, coating the whole outside of the sandwich for even browning.
  2. Add 2 tablespoon butter to a large frying pan, and melt over medium-high heat.
  3. Add pastrami in a single layer, and cook 1 minute a side, until slightly browned.
  4. While pastrami warms and browns, spread Russian dressing on the inside of the bread.
  5. Add warmed pastrami to one side of bread on Russian dressing side, and reduce pan heat to medium-low.
  6. Top pastrami with coleslaw, pickles, and Swiss cheese.
  7. Top with bread, butter side facing out.
  8. Transfer sandwich to the pan and cook over medium-low until both sides of the bread are golden brown, 4-5 minutes a side.
  9. Slice and serve hot!
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Serving the sandwiches

These tasty, melty pastrami sandwiches go great with just about any classic sandwich accompaniment, from potato chips, to classic potato salad, pasta salad,or crispy french fries. If you're making the homemade broccoli slaw (recipe below), it makes a great side dish as well!

This is a big sandwich, so it also makes a great sandwich to split with a friend for lunch!

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Substitutions and Additions

This tasty hot pastrami sandwich recipe is easily customized to your tastes, and what you have on hand. Here are some great substitutions and additions you can make to make this sandwich your own!

  • No rye bread? Try pumpernickel, marble rye, or even sourdough!
  • Not a fan of Russian dressing? Try Thousand Island dressing, or replace the dressing with a thin layer of spicy brown mustard or stone ground mustard.
  • Try provolone cheese in place of Swiss cheese, or even some pepper jack cheese for a little kick.
  • If you can't find pastrami meat at your local deli, you could substitute some deli sliced corned beef.
  • Add some tomato slices for a touch of freshness.
  • Swap the coleslaw for some tart sauerkraut.This would be like a pastrami twist on a classicreuben sandwich.
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The Best Homemade Hot Pastrami Sandwich Recipe

This quick and easy Homemade Hot Pastrami Sandwich Recipe utilizes store bought ingredients and an (optional) homemade broccoli slaw for a super tasty classic deli sandwich you can whip up in under 20 minutes!

Prep Time5 minutes mins

Cook Time12 minutes mins

Total Time17 minutes mins

Course: Dinner, lunch

Keyword: sandwiches

Servings: 1

Ingredients

  • 2 slices Rye bread
  • 2 tablespoon salted butter, softened (plus more for bread)
  • 2 tablespoon Russian dressing
  • 2 thick slices deli Swiss cheese
  • 6 slices deli pastami
  • thinly sliced dill pickles, to taste
  • ¼ cup coleslaw or broccoli slaw (recipe below)

Instructions

  • **If making broccoli slaw (recipe below), make at least 1 hour ahead, and up to 2 days in advance of preparing the sandwich.

    1.Butter outsides of each slice of bread with softened butter, coating the whole outside of the sandwich for even browning.

    2.Add 2 tablespoon butter to a large frying pan, and melt over medium-high heat.

    3.Add pastrami in a single layer, and cook 1 minute a side, until slightly browned.

    4.While pastrami warms and browns, spread Russian dressing on the insides of both pieces of bread.

    5.Add warmed pastrami to one side of bread on Russian dressing side, and reduce pan heat to medium-low.

    6.Top pastrami with coleslaw, pickles, and Swiss cheese.

    7.Top with bread, butter side facing out.

    8.Transfer sandwich to the pan and cook over medium-low until both sides of the bread are golden, 4-5 minutes a side.

    9.Slice and serve hot!

    Broccoli slaw:

    •½ lb broccoli slaw mix

    •¼ cup mayonaise

    •½ tablespoon milk (use what you drink)

    •½ tablespoon sugar

    •1 tablespoon apple cider vinegar (preferably organic)

    •¼ teaspoon celery seeds

    •¼ teaspoon poppy seeds

    •cracked pepper and sea salt, to taste

    •A dash of cayenne pepper (optional)

    1.Add all ingredients to a bowl, and mix well. Cover and refrigerate for at least 1 hour prior to serving.

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  1. Jen says

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    I was in the mood for a hot pastrami sandwich and searched for a recipe that used coleslaw and was similar to what I wanted and I found yours. Your photo caught my eye. I had to swap for a few ingredients, which I try not to do the first time and is a no-no for some, however, my sandwich was absolutely delicious! I ended up using sourdough bread, deli coleslaw, Muenster cheese, and thousand islands dressing because that’s what I had. I absolutely will make this again and will try it with pumpernickel rye and Swiss. Thanks for posting this recipe!

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    • Sharon Farnell says

      So happy to hear this, Jen!

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FAQs

What sauce is good on a pastrami sandwich? ›

Good quality smooth mustard for pastrami. Brown or yellow, but it should be smooth. For sliced (roasted) beef, horseradish sauce ( or mayonnaise mixed with finely grated horseradish). If you can't stand horseradish, use plain mayonnaise.

What's the best cheese for pastrami sandwich? ›

Cheese: Not all pastrami sandwiches have cheese, but those that do use Swiss cheese. In a pinch, provolone cheese works well, too. Feel free to use any other white mild cheese you love for a slightly different taste. Mustard: For a slightly spicy kick, use dijon mustard for the sauce.

Do you put mayo on a pastrami sandwich? ›

Add mayonnaise to both pieces of bread, then add mustard to one half. Place half the pastrami on one slice and the other half on the other slice. Add sauerkraut to one half and flip the other slice on top. Cut sandwich in half and enjoy!

What kind of mustard is best for pastrami? ›

Brown mustard's boldness can stand up to strongly-flavored fillings. If you love big, meaty sandwiches layered with items such as roast beef, corned beef, pastrami, or ham, then you may have noticed that spicy brown mustard is truly the best choice for spreading across deli sandwiches.

What flavors go well with pastrami? ›

Pickles: Adding some dill pickles or pickle spears can add a crunchy, tangy flavor to your sandwich. Mustard: A smear of Dijon or yellow mustard can add a sharp, tangy flavor that pairs well with pastrami. Sauerkraut: Adding a handful of sauerkraut can add a tangy, fermented flavor to your sandwich.

What gives pastrami its flavor? ›

Pastrami is made from beef, usually brisket, that is wet-cured in a brine, then highly seasoned with a rub consisting mainly of black pepper and coriander, then smoked for flavor, and steamed to finish.

What does Katz put on their pastrami sandwich? ›

Here at Katz's, we serve our pastrami on seedless rye bread with a healthy schmear of deli mustard. It's best eaten hot while etc... If this sounds like a lot of work…. well you're right, it is!

What's the difference between a Reuben and a pastrami sandwich? ›

The most common meat on a Reuben is corned beef – brisket that's been cured in a brine before being slowly cooked until super-tender. The most common variation is made instead with pastrami – beef that's also cured in a brine but is then coated with seasonings, smoked, and steamed.

What is a New York pastrami sandwich? ›

Pastrami on rye is a sandwich comprising sliced pastrami on rye bread, often served with mustard and Kosher dill pickles. It was popularized in the Jewish delicatessens of New York City and has been described as New York's "signature sandwich".

Do you put mayo or mustard on pastrami? ›

Mix Hellmann's® Real Mayonnaise with Maille® Old Style Mustard. Spread evenly onto 4 bread slices. Top with pastrami and tomato, then remaining bread slices. Serve, if desired, with sliced gherkins.

What goes with hot pastrami sandwiches? ›

The best side dishes to serve with pastrami sandwiches are pickles, caramelized onion, cheese dip, tater tots, corn on the cob, potato salad, French fries, coleslaw, sweet potato fries, garden salad, onion rings, and macaroni salad.

What makes pastrami good? ›

The main difference here is that after curing in the brine, pastrami is rubbed with a flavorful spice mix made from fennel and mustard seeds, coriander, black peppercorns, brown sugar, and garlic. This rub gives the meat a dark, flavorful crust.

What do you soak pastrami in? ›

Corn beef and pastrami are both made from a brisket that has been soaking in a brine solution with ingredients like mustard seeds, juniper berries and bay leaves.

What makes pastrami pink? ›

Salty proposition

These salts are called curing salts, and often have a pink dye to guard against use as table salts. Pink curing salt is what gives pastrami its signature color. Do not use curing salt as table salt because excessive amounts of nitrates can be harmful.

What is the pink salt for pastrami? ›

Prague Powder No 1 – this curing salt will give the pastrami its characteristic red colour. Prague powder is usually tinted pink to distinguish it from regular salt and it contains 6.25% sodium nitrite 93.75% salt.

What to add to Katz pastrami sandwich? ›

Stack pastrami and corned beef on a slice of rye bread. Add coleslaw on top. Spread Russian dressing over the other slice of rye bread. Top sandwich.

Is mustard good on pastrami sandwich? ›

When pastrami mixture is hot, invite guests to make their own sandwiches, or assemble for them: Spread 2 slices of bread with mustard. Pile a generous helping of the meats onto 1 slice, then top with a slice of cheese, about 1/3 cup coleslaw, and the second piece of bread.

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