Homemade Green Bean Casserole Recipe on Food52 (2024)

Cast Iron

by: Plum Pie

November18,2010

4

30 Ratings

  • Prep time 10 minutes
  • Cook time 30 minutes
  • Serves 6

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Author Notes

I'm not going to lie - I am really not a fan of green bean casserole. My husband, however, loves it; it is his favorite holiday side dish which just baffles me! Since this Thanksgiving is our first Thanksgiving as a married couple, I set out to recreate a homemade version that he could enjoy, without the cream of mushroom soup and canned fried onion topping. This version is super simple and much better for you (even though it still has half & half). - brooke's kitchen —Plum Pie

Test Kitchen Notes

Featured in: Our Best Thanksgiving Side Dishes.

WHO: brooke's kitchen is a serious home cook whose been in the kitchen since the age of 4.
WHAT: The Thanksgiving classic, done right -- and done classy.
HOW: Cloak fresh, tender haricots verts in a seductive, wine- and shallot-laced mushroom bechamel. Bake until bubbly. Top with fried shallots. (Are you sold on this yet?)
WHY: We are happily making this version of the classic for our own Thanksgivings. Whole string beans make for a handsome presentation, but to get into the casserole spirit, you could consider cutting them into bite size. —The Editors

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What You'll Need

Ingredients
  • 1.5 poundsFrench green beans, ends trimmed
  • Vegetable oil for frying
  • 1 cupshallots, thinly sliced
  • 3 tablespoonsflour, divided
  • 8 ouncesmushrooms (sh*take and baby bella or mixed), sliced
  • 2 tablespoonsbutter
  • 2 garlic cloves, minced
  • 1/4 teaspoonfreshly grated nutmeg
  • 1/4 cupdry white wine
  • 1 cupvegetable broth (or chicken)
  • 1 cuphalf and half
Directions
  1. Preheat oven to 375 degrees.
  2. Wash and trim green beans. Blanch in boiling, well-salted water. Immediately transfer to ice water bath and set aside.
  3. Heat 1 to 2 inches of vegetable oil in a deep, medium skillet.
  4. Pat shallots dry, then toss with 1 tablespoon of flour. Season with salt and pepper. Fry shallots in oil (in batches) until golden brown, then transfer to a plate to drain on a paper towel.
  5. Melt butter over medium heat in a medium pan or cast iron skillet. Add mushrooms and saute until mushrooms are golden brown.
  6. Add garlic and nutmeg and cook for another minute or two. Add 2 tablespoons of flour and cook for 1 minute.
  7. Slowly add white wine, cook for a minute and stirring to break up any flour lumps. Slowly add vegetable broth and bring to a boil. Boil the mixture for another 2 minutes, then turn the heat down to medium-low.
  8. Add half & half and cook, stirring, until mixture begins to thicken. Take off heat.
  9. Add green beans to mushroom mixture. Add 1/4 cup of the fried shallots. Mix to combine and season to taste with salt and pepper. Transfer green bean casserole to a 9x9 baking dish or bake in cast iron skillet. Sprinkle remaining shallots on top or around edges of casserole.
  10. Bake for 20 minutes until green beans are warmed and mixture is a little bubbly.

Tags:

  • Casserole/Gratin
  • American
  • Green Bean
  • Nutmeg
  • Shallot
  • Vegetable
  • Make Ahead
  • Serves a Crowd
  • Fry
  • Cast Iron
  • Fall
  • Christmas
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36 Reviews

dia November 27, 2023

Thanksgiving hit! (had to skip the nutmeg and wine) I questioned if frying my own onions was worth the time and mess, but now I wish I had done a double batch. This recipe will be entering my rotation.

Franny November 15, 2023

What about a vegan option? Will almond or oat milk work?

Lra981960 November 25, 2022

Delicious, directions excellent, and was loved by all guests. Saving it to become a staple at every Thanksgiving

Tobie L. December 18, 2019

I made this for Thanksgiving. It was a lot of work and a little to exotic for my guests. It did not get eatten.

Carly B. November 13, 2019

This recipe looks fantastic and I'm planning on making it for my family this Thanksgiving! Can this be made in advance and if so how far in advance and up to what point before refrigerating or freezing and baking instructions? Any expertise/experience on this?

Bob J. November 20, 2018

Isn't this Cooks Illustrated's Green Bean Casserole recipe? It appears to be an exact copy.

QueenOfGreen November 4, 2023

From what I can find, Cooks Illustrated has a green bean casserole that is different, with breadcrumbs and other variances from this recipe.

ktjk November 14, 2018

This casserole is so damn good. I've made this recipe every Thanksgiving since it was first posted, and I've tweaked it a bit over the years. First, I double (maybe triple?!) the mushrooms- and use all sh*take. I add them to a screaming hot pan to get them as caramelized as possible (for that depth of flavor babeee) before they start releasing their juices. Next, I found that while the shallots inside the casserole are delicious, once they are wet they lose their crispness, so it doesn't really matter that they are fried (since that part is labor intensive). Instead, I caramelize a cup or two of shallots for the interior of the casserole and reserve all the fried babies for the top. And hey, while your at it, fry up some extra for the top. This is a great recipe for any vegetarian feasts out their as well- its sooo satisfying.

ktjk November 14, 2018

*****there

Carolyn L. November 23, 2017

Thank you for the great recipe, best green beans I've ever had! Brought this to an apprehensive family for Thanksgiving today and it was the grand slam of dinner! My mother-in-law was blown away, not expecting that I could cook at all :) But the proof is in the pudding, I mean, casserole!

Kate C. February 19, 2016

Loved it! Just made this and it's fabulous. Thank you so much for engineering this recipe!!

Louisa W. December 29, 2015

Has anyone tried using cornstarch instead of flour, to make it GF? Would that work, do you think?

juleeclip January 26, 2014

This was a wonderful recipe, the textures were absolutely fabulous (coming from someone who actually loves "regular" green bean casserole - I know, I know!). I wished I had gone a little heavier on the salt and pepper as I went along, as the flavor profile otherwise is pretty mild.

Mulzee December 1, 2013

I made this for Thanksgiving and it was a HUGE it. I usually don't like green bean casserole but this was really delicious. The flavours were nice together and the recipe was simple to follow. I'll definitely be making it again!

Stephanie V. November 20, 2013

Hello! I am planning to make this dish for Thanksgiving next week. I will be doubling the recipe. How far in advance can I make the recipe? Would this coming Sunday be too early, then freeze it and pull it out of the freezer on Wednesday before baking it on Thursday? I will make the fried shallots the day of.

lalala November 20, 2013

How come I see the same recipe on smitten kitchen and it says adapted from alton brown (2007)?

hardlikearmour November 20, 2013

You don't. The recipes are similar, but different.

Plum P. November 20, 2013

I am sure that you will find many, many similar recipes on the internet for a homemade green bean casserole. This recipe certainly is not incredible unique. I have not seen Alton's recipe (or Smitten Kitchen's for that matter) but I would not be surprised if there are similarities. There are not too many different ways to recreate the cream of mushroom soup typically used in green bean casserole recipes.

Shonna M. March 5, 2013

This looks fabulous. For fun, I'm planning to try this with olive oil for butter and cashew cream for half and half.... we'll see! If anyone else tries to veganize this, I'd love to hear the details. Thanks for this! And I agree, that 1950's green bean casserole has got to go!

Danielle November 18, 2022

I see that I’m 9 years late in replying, but Minimalist Baker does a vegan version with almond milk and olive oil. I’ve made both recipes vegan (I’m lactose intolerant) and they’re pretty much indistinguishable but delicious

loubaby December 10, 2012

I made one right out of William Sonoma's catalog this year almost identical to this that was very good. It has thyme instead of nutmeg; we aren't big nutmeg lovers. I am sure your recipe is very good as well.

Sadassa_Ulna November 23, 2012

This was a great addition to our Thanksgiving meal. I made double the quantity of fried shallots because they sounded delicious (and they are). Thank you for creating this!

Plum P. November 16, 2012

This is such a wonderful surprise! I hope everyone likes the green bean casserole and has a wonderful Thanksgiving!

Greenstuff November 15, 2012

An idea whose time has come!! I see that both the Williams-Sonoma catalog that came yesterday and an NPR story highlighted on FOOD52 today are touting green bean casseroles for the rest of us! Congrats, brooke's kitchen, I think your version is going to be on a lot of holiday tables next week. It's probably amazing that it's taken 2 years to recognize your re-working of a "classic."

arielleclementine November 14, 2012

congratulations! sounds wonderful!

Homemade Green Bean Casserole Recipe on Food52 (2024)

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How do you keep green bean casserole from getting mushy? ›

Green Bean Casserole Tips

Don't overcook the green beans: Remember when you are blanching the green beans that they will continue to cook and soften while baking in the oven with the rest of the casserole. So it's important to undercook them slightly during this first step so that they don't get mushy in the oven.

Are the ingredients for green bean casserole? ›

A green bean casserole makes the Thanksgiving holiday complete, and this version can be on the table in no time at all thanks to just four ingredients from your pantry or fridge: canned green beans, condensed mushroom soup, French-fried onions, and shredded Cheddar cheese.

Is green bean casserole better with canned or fresh? ›

"I always opt for frozen French-cut green beans," adds Blair Lonergan, the founder of The Seasoned Mom. "While canned green beans are easier because they don't require any pre-cooking, they are also saltier and softer."

What is the world's largest green bean casserole? ›

Green Giant, the frozen and canned food brand, has shattered the Guinness World Record for largest green bean casserole. The massive dish weighed in at 1,009 pounds and was made with an estimated 1,069 cans of Green Giant green beans, 485 cans of mushroom soup, 65 quarts of milk, and 95 pounds of French onions.

How to thicken up green bean casserole? ›

Mistake #5: A Runny Casserole

If you sense it's a little watery, "add a thickener like roux or starch to absorb the additional liquid or cook a little longer," she says. That'll give it that rich, dense consistency you're looking for.

How many cans of green beans are 4 cups? ›

Notes: ✿ 4 cups of green beans is about 1½ pounds fresh or 16 ounces frozen or 2 cans (15 ounces each) drained.

Should green bean casserole be soupy before cooking? ›

Mistake No.

Green bean casserole should have a nice thick sauce that coats the green beans—it should not resemble soup. One common cause of a watery casserole is not adding enough thickener, such as flour or cornstarch, to your sauce.

Can you overcook green bean casserole? ›

The Green Beans Are Mushy

Oftentimes, mushy green beans come down to one of two issues. The first is simply that you overcooked them, and they lost their shape and texture.

Does green bean casserole make you gassy? ›

However, too much fiber can cause bloating and gas. "Beans are high in fiber, with half a cup providing between 4 and 8 grams," says Kunik. "Since your body can't digest fiber, it can sit in the digestive tract while the bacteria digest it, producing gas as a byproduct.

Why do Americans eat green bean casserole? ›

How It Became a Holiday Staple. Green bean casserole was considered a perfect dish for holiday entertaining because it was simple, inexpensive, and could easily be made ahead of time. It became known as a "jiffy casserole" because it went from one bowl to one pan.

How many green beans for 6 adults? ›

Green beans: 1 ½ pounds of beans makes 6 to 8 servings. Mashed potatoes: A 5-pound bag of potatoes makes 12 to 16 servings.

Did the Pilgrims eat green bean casserole? ›

Of course, we know that isn't exactly accurate. For one thing, macaroni and cheese is definitely not a traditional Thanksgiving food, nor did the Pilgrims and Wampanoag have oven-safe dishes for baking green-bean casseroles.

How do you keep green beans from getting mushy? ›

How can you cook green beans so that they do not get soggy or lose their flavor? Steam them! Not too much, either, just to make them enjoyably warm. They'll keep their crunch (I so love that) and their flavor.

How do you cook beans so they are not mushy? ›

Stovetop Method

Stir them gently and occasionally, never letting them hit a strong boil; this can burst their skins and make them mushy or unevenly cooked. Depending upon the variety, dried beans will cook quickly (about 15 minutes for red lentils) or slowly (up to 3 to 4 hours for unsoaked chickpeas or lima beans).

Why are my green beans soggy? ›

Most of the time when frozen green beans are soggy, it's because the melted ice from the packaging is adding into the skillet and is too much liquid, or the beans are placed into oil in the skillet that isn't hot.

How do you keep green beans crisp? ›

How to Store Green Beans. Green beans should be stored unwashed in the crisper drawer of your fridge. If they came in a bag, keep them in the bag when storing. If they came in a small berry box from the market, transfer them to a reusable storage or plastic bag before storing them in the fridge.

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