These Keto Crispy Reuben Roll-Ups are cheesy, tangy, savory, and crisp around the edges with a warm deli-style melt inside. They taste like crispy Reuben sandwiches, but there is no bread, rye loaf, tortilla, flour wrap, or crust anywhere. Instead, corned beef slices are rolled around Swiss cheese, sauerkraut, and a small drizzle of Thousand Island or Russian-style dressing, then baked until the edges crisp and the cheese melts.
This recipe is perfect when you want all the bold flavor of a Reuben without making a sandwich. Corned beef creates the salty, savory wrap, Swiss cheese gives that classic melty pull, sauerkraut adds tang and crunch, and dressing brings creamy sweetness. A sprinkle of caraway seeds gives the roll-ups a rye-inspired flavor without using bread.
The key to the best texture is draining the sauerkraut very well. Too much moisture can make the roll-ups soft instead of crispy. Press the sauerkraut with paper towels before filling, roll each piece tightly, place the seam side down, and bake until the edges are browned and crisp.
Serve these warm with extra Thousand Island dressing, Russian-style dressing, dill pickles, coleslaw, cucumber slices, side salad, roasted cauliflower, or mustard dip.
Why Youโll Love This Recipe
These roll-ups give you crispy Reuben sandwich flavor without any bread.
They are low-carb, keto-friendly, and easy to make with deli ingredients.
Corned beef crisps at the edges while Swiss cheese melts inside.
Sauerkraut and dressing create the classic tangy Reuben flavor.
They bake quickly and make a great snack, appetizer, lunch, or game-day bite.
They can be customized with Dijon mustard, pickle relish, chopped pickles, pastrami, or red pepper flakes.
Recipe Details
Prep Time: 10 minutes
Cook Time: 10โ14 minutes
Cooling Time: 2โ3 minutes
Total Time: 22โ27 minutes
Yield: 12 roll-ups
Serving Size: 3 roll-ups
Category: Appetizer, Snack, Lunch
Method: Baking
Cuisine: American Deli-Inspired
Diet: Low-Carb, Keto-Friendly, Gluten-Free if using certified gluten-free corned beef, dressing, and seasonings
Ingredients
12 slices corned beef
6 slices Swiss cheese, halved
ยพ cup sauerkraut, well drained
2 tablespoons Thousand Island or Russian-style dressing
1 tablespoon butter or avocado oil
ยฝ teaspoon caraway seeds, optional
Black pepper, to taste
Optional Add-Ins
Pickle relish
Dijon mustard
Cream cheese
Shredded mozzarella
Chopped pickles
Pastrami instead of corned beef
Red pepper flakes
Everything bagel seasoning
Optional for Serving
Extra Thousand Island dressing
Russian-style dressing
Dill pickles
Coleslaw
Cucumber slices
Side salad
Roasted cauliflower
Mustard dip
How to Make Keto Crispy Reuben Roll-Ups
1. Heat the Oven
Preheat your oven to 400ยฐF / 200ยฐC. A hot oven helps the corned beef edges crisp while the cheese melts quickly.
2. Prep the Tray
Line a baking tray with parchment paper and lightly grease it. This prevents sticking and makes cleanup easy.
3. Dry the Sauerkraut
Drain the sauerkraut very well, then press it with paper towels to remove extra moisture. This step helps keep the roll-ups crisp instead of soggy.
4. Layer the Roll-Ups
Lay the corned beef slices flat on a clean surface. Add half a slice of Swiss cheese to each piece.
5. Add the Tangy Center
Spoon a small amount of drained sauerkraut over the cheese. Keep the filling light so the roll-ups close easily.
6. Add Dressing
Add a tiny drizzle of Thousand Island or Russian-style dressing. Do not overfill, because too much dressing can leak out during baking.
7. Roll Tightly
Roll each corned beef slice into a tight little pocket. Place each roll-up seam-side down on the prepared tray.
8. Brush for Crisp Edges
Brush the tops lightly with melted butter or avocado oil. This helps the edges brown and crisp in the oven.
9. Add Seasoning
Sprinkle with caraway seeds and black pepper if using. Caraway seeds give the roll-ups a rye-style flavor without adding bread.
10. Bake Until Crispy
Bake for 10โ14 minutes, or until the corned beef edges are crisp and the Swiss cheese is melted.
11. Cool Briefly
Let the roll-ups cool for 2โ3 minutes before lifting. This helps the cheese settle slightly so the filling stays inside.
12. Dip and Serve
Serve warm with extra dressing for that deli-style Reuben dip moment.
Best Tip for Crispy Reuben Roll-Ups
Dry the sauerkraut thoroughly before filling the roll-ups. Sauerkraut holds a lot of liquid, and removing that moisture helps the corned beef crisp instead of steaming in the oven.
Serving Suggestions
Serve these Keto Crispy Reuben Roll-Ups with extra Thousand Island or Russian-style dressing for dipping. Mustard dip, Dijon mustard, or a creamy pickle sauce also pairs well with the salty corned beef and melted Swiss.
For a deli-style plate, serve them with dill pickles, cucumber slices, coleslaw, roasted cauliflower, or a crisp side salad. For game day or appetizer boards, arrange the roll-ups with pickles, cheese cubes, celery sticks, cherry tomatoes, and dipping sauces.
For extra Reuben flavor, add a tiny pinch of caraway seeds before baking or serve with a side of chopped pickles.
Tips and Variations
Use thin but sturdy slices of corned beef so they roll easily.
Pat the corned beef dry if it feels wet before assembling.
Drain and press the sauerkraut very well.
Do not overfill the roll-ups or the cheese and dressing may leak.
Use pastrami instead of corned beef for a peppery deli twist.
Add Dijon mustard for sharper flavor.
Add pickle relish or chopped pickles for extra tang.
Use cream cheese for a richer, creamier center.
Add red pepper flakes for mild heat.
Bake seam-side down so the roll-ups stay closed.
Storage and Reheating
Store leftover roll-ups in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 3 days. Let them cool completely before storing.
To reheat, place them in an oven, toaster oven, or air fryer at 350ยฐF / 175ยฐC until warm and crisp again. The microwave works for convenience, but the texture will be softer.
For the best results, reheat uncovered so the corned beef edges can crisp back up.
Frequently Asked Questions
Are these Reuben roll-ups really bread-free?
Yes. These roll-ups are made without bread, rye bread, tortillas, flour wraps, or crust. Corned beef acts as the wrap.
Are they keto-friendly?
Yes. The main ingredients are corned beef, Swiss cheese, sauerkraut, and a small amount of dressing. Use a low-sugar dressing if you want to keep them extra keto-friendly.
Can I use pastrami instead of corned beef?
Yes. Pastrami works well and gives the roll-ups a peppery, smoky deli flavor.
Why are my roll-ups soggy?
The sauerkraut may not have been drained well enough, or the roll-ups may have been overfilled with dressing. Press the sauerkraut dry and use only a tiny drizzle of dressing inside.
Can I make these ahead of time?
Yes. Assemble them ahead and store covered in the refrigerator, then bake when ready. You can also bake them first and reheat before serving.
What dressing works best?
Thousand Island and Russian-style dressing both work well. For a lower-carb version, choose a dressing with less added sugar.
Final Thoughts
Keto Crispy Reuben Roll-Ups are a no-bread deli-style snack with crispy corned beef edges, melted Swiss cheese, tangy sauerkraut, and creamy dressing. They deliver the flavor of a Reuben sandwich without using bread, making them perfect for low-carb lunches, appetizers, snacks, or game-day plates.
Serve them warm with extra dressing, dill pickles, coleslaw, cucumber slices, roasted cauliflower, side salad, or mustard dip for a crisp, cheesy Reuben melt pull.


