Green Bean Casserole from Scratch (2024)

Creamy, cheesy green bean casserole from scratch! We make classic green bean casserole even better with fresh green beans, an easy mushroom cream sauce, and homemade crispy shallots.

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Our homemade green bean casserole recipe will knock the socks off anything made with a can. We use fresh green beans for the best texture and flavor. I love the creamy, cheesy sauce made with mushrooms, milk, and cheese, making it much more delicious than canned soup. Then, to top it all off, we make a crispy fried shallot topping. It’s easy, and they keep for a week, probably more!

We serve this classic casserole as a Thanksgiving side dish, but love it throughout the holiday season. See our tips below for making in advance. For more Thanksgiving recipes, look at our best roast turkey recipe, these creamy mashed potatoes, and our easy herb stuffing.

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Key ingredients for green bean casserole

For the best green bean casserole, I love using fresh green beans. Canned green beans become too mushy for me, and while frozen green beans will work in a pinch, frozen beans have less crunch. If you don’t have access to fresh beans, use thawed frozen green beans.

Instead of canned mushroom soup, we make our own creamy sauce with butter, milk, lots of mushrooms, and Gruyère cheese. The base of the sauce is similar to the cheese sauce used for macaroni and cheese. It’s simple to make and tastes so much better than canned!

If you have a hard time finding Gruyère or find that it’s too expensive, swap the Gruyère for another melty cheese like white cheddar cheese. White cheddar is also a great option If you want a vegetarian green bean casserole.

For the crispy topping — a must if you ask me — try our recipe for crispy shallots , or use your favorite store-bought crispy onions like French’s. If you’ve never made crispy shallots before, prepare yourself; you’ll find it hard to stop eating them! They are so delicious. We also add crispy shallots to this easy green bean salad and love it!

How to make green bean casserole

  1. Blanch fresh green beans for 5 minutes, then rinse under cold water to cool — makes them bright green and crisp.
  2. Make mushroom cream sauce, then stir in cheese.
  3. Toss blanched green beans with the creamy sauce, pour into a casserole dish, and bake for 25 minutes.
  4. Top with homemade crispy shallots (recipe here) or store-bought crispy onions. Serve!
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Our green bean casserole sauce has so much flavor thanks to a pound of mushrooms, garlic, and shallots. We cut the mushrooms small by hand, but you can blitz them in a food processor if you want to reduce the prep time.

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Milk and cheese make our sauce extra creamy. We love Gruyère, but a mild to medium sharp white cheddar also works nicely.

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Look at those brightly colored and tender green beans! They are so green because we blanched them first. It’s simple to do and improves color and texture in the baked casserole. It also only takes 5 minutes, so we highly recommend it.

How long to cook green bean casserole

Green bean casserole takes 20 to 25 minutes to bake in a 350° F oven. If your oven is a little hotter or cooler because of another dish also in the oven, you should be fine. You are looking for the sauce to be bubbling around the edges and the green beans to be tender and a little wrinkled.

Can you make green bean casserole ahead of time?

Yes, you can make green bean casserole ahead of time, and if you plan to make homemade crispy shallots, they last in an airtight container for up to a week.

  1. Prep and Assemble:Follow our recipe for green bean casserole up to the point where you’ve assembled it in your casserole dish — this means blanching the green beans and tossing them in the creamy mushroom sauce.
  2. Refrigerate:Cover the casserole dish tightly with plastic wrap or aluminum foil.
  3. Store:Store the covered casserole dish in the refrigerator for up to 3 days. When ready to bake, add 2 to 5 extra minutes to the bake time to account for being cold from the fridge.

What’s the best way to reheat green bean casserole?

To reheat the whole dish of leftover green bean casserole, slide it into a 350° F oven and bake for 15 to 20 minutes. For a smaller portion, use the microwave — 1 to 2 minutes should do the trick. The crispy shallots will lose their crunch when storing and reheating the casserole. If you have leftovers, scatter a few fresh crispy shallots (or store-bought crispy onions) over the reheated casserole before serving.

Can you freeze green bean casserole?

Unfortunately, we don’t think green bean casserole freezes very well. This recipe is best when made fresh. We have provided tips above for making it a day or two in advance.

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Our homemade green bean casserole is made from scratch, starting with fresh green beans tossed in a creamy sauce. The sauce is super flavorful, thanks to mushrooms and melty cheese. Then, to take this casserole over the top, we add lots of homemade crispy shallots right before serving.

Serves 8

You Will Need

Green Bean Casserole

1 ½ pounds (680g) green beans, snipped and cut in half

1 pound (450g) crimini mushrooms, finely chopped

6 tablespoons (85g) butter

3 cloves garlic, minced, about 1 tablespoon minced

2 medium shallots, thinly sliced

1/2 cup (120ml) dry white wine, see notes

2 tablespoons (16g) all-purpose flour

2 cups (470ml) whole or reduced-fat milk

2 cups shredded (8oz or 225g) Gruyère cheese, see notes

1/2 teaspoon (3g) fine sea salt, or more to taste

Crispy fried shallots, here’s our recipe, or use store-bought fried onions

Directions

  • Prepare Green Beans
  • 1Preheat oven to 350 °F (176 °C).

    2Bring a large pot of salted water to a boil. Add green beans and cook for 5 minutes. Drain and rinse under cold water to cool. Set aside.

  • Make Mushroom Sauce
  • 1Melt butter in the pot used to cook the green beans over medium heat. Add mushrooms, garlic, and shallots. Cover and cook for 30 minutes, stirring occasionally. Reduce heat if the vegetables begin to brown too quickly.

    2Add white wine and cook, uncovered, until almost completely reduced.

    3Stir in flour and cook until no longer lumpy.

    4Gradually whisk in milk and bring to a simmer.

    5Stir in cheese until melted and the sauce is smooth. Season with salt to taste, starting with 1/4 teaspoon.

  • Bake Casserole
  • 1Add cooked green beans to the sauce and toss until well coated. Transfer the mixture to a casserole dish.

    2Bake for 20 to 25 minutes, or until the sauce is bubbling around the green beans.

    3Let the casserole rest for 5 to 10 minutes after baking. Top with crispy shallots just before serving (adding them too soon can cause the shallots to steam and turn soggy).

Adam and Joanne's Tips

  • Wine for cooking: Choose a dry white wine you enjoy. We typically look for a dry, crisp white wine such as Pinot Grigio, Albarino, Sauvignon Blanc, and unoaked Chardonnay.
  • Wine substitute: Use vegetable or chicken broth.
  • Gruyère cheese: We love the flavor and melt factor of Gruyère, but sometimes find that it’s very expensive. It’s also not vegetarian-friendly due to animal rennet, so to save on cost or to make this casserole vegetarian-friendly, substitute the Gruyère for your favorite white cheddar.
  • Nutrition facts: The nutrition facts provided below are estimates. We have used the USDA database to calculate approximate values.

Nutrition Per Serving Serving Size 1 of 8 servings / Calories 280 / Total Fat 19g / Saturated Fat 11.3g / Cholesterol 57.5mg / Sodium 376.7mg / Carbohydrate 13.4g / Dietary Fiber 3g / Total Sugars 7.3g / Protein 13.8g

AUTHOR: Adam and Joanne Gallagher

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Green Bean Casserole from Scratch (2024)

FAQs

Which is better frozen or canned green beans for green bean casserole? ›

When I make green bean casserole, I skip canned beans all together. Frozen green beans are the best green beans to use for green bean casserole.

How do you make green bean casserole not soggy? ›

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.

Why is green bean casserole so good? ›

Fans love the dish in part because of how simple it is to throw together. It calls for ingredients that could be found in a typical home kitchen pantry: canned or fresh green beans, mushroom soup, milk, soy sauce and black pepper.

Can you substitute fresh green beans for canned? ›

Using blanched fresh green beans instead of canned or frozen yields a brighter color and a crisp-tender texture. A homemade mushroom sauce, made with butter, cream, chicken stock, and a touch of soy sauce, lends the casserole extra nutty and savory flavors.

Why is my green bean casserole so soupy? ›

One common cause of a wet, soupy casserole is undercooking the vegetable ingredients on the stovetop. When you choose to use fresh green beans, onion, and mushrooms instead of canned, cook the veggies well before tossing them into the oven.

Should you drain and rinse canned green beans? ›

In order to properly reduce the sodium from canned beans, it is important to rinse them correctly. "Draining and rinsing canned beans can reduce their sodium content by more than 40 percent. But taking just a few extra minutes is key to getting the most benefit," The Bean Institute website states.

How many cans of green beans equals 4 cups? ›

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

How do I thicken my 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.

Why do my green beans taste rubbery? ›

They are rubbery because people never cook them enough. Try cooking your beans thro and they will not only taste better, they will not squeak or bounce when you try to eat them.

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.

What goes good with green bean casserole? ›

Stuffing, cornbread, and rice are also great options that will add some variety to your meal. If you're looking for something a little lighter, a shaved Brussels sprouts salad or roasted sweet potatoes might be just what you need. Another great option is to serve a protein alongside your green bean casserole.

Why is green bean casserole served on Thanksgiving? ›

It was originally marketed as an everyday side dish but became popular for Thanksgiving dinners in the 1960s after Campbell's placed the recipe on the can's label. The recipe popularized the combination of the soup with green beans.

What can I add to green beans for flavor? ›

Butter: A bit of butter adds a rich flavor and helps the seasoning stick to the green beans. Seasoned salt: Buy seasoned salt from the store, or make your own seasoned salt at home. Chili powder: This is an unexpected knockout seasoning. Chili powder adds a touch of spice and color without being too overpowering.

Why are my home canned green beans mushy? ›

To keep home-canned green beans firm, it's important to follow proper canning procedures to ensure that they are processed at the correct temperature and for the correct amount of time. Overcooking or undercooking can cause the beans to become mushy or tough.

How do you doctor up green beans? ›

15 Tips To Add Flavor To Green Beans
  1. Roast green beans. ...
  2. Blanch green beans and add butter. ...
  3. Grill green beans and serve with yogurt. ...
  4. Simmer green beans in chicken broth. ...
  5. Air fry green beans and add garlic powder. ...
  6. Roast in bacon fat and combine with bacon. ...
  7. Jazz them up with cream. ...
  8. Mix green beans into mac and cheese.
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Which is better canned or frozen green beans? ›

Green Beans: Depends

Sure, frozen green beans may be higher in nutrients than canned, but we feel the optimal choice depends on how you're going to utilize them. If you're serving them solo, frozen green beans are the way to go. If they're being added to a cooked dish or casserole, canned green beans are just as handy.

Do frozen green beans taste better than canned? ›

They don't have any added sodium, and they're also cooked a lot less. As a result, they come out of the oven with the perfect balance of flavor and texture. If you find your green bean casserole is turning out salty and mushy, those canned green beans might be to blame.

Is it better to can green beans or freeze green beans? ›

This one is totally your personal preference. Some folks prefer the taste and texture of canned beans, while others prefer frozen ones. Personally? I prefer frozen green beans as I think they have a fresher taste, and less nutrient loss.

Can I substitute frozen green beans for canned? ›

Frozen green beans are not as good as fresh, but they're miles better than canned ones and thus a decent compromise. The nice thing about frozen green beans is that they're quick frozen but not cooked, which means they retain their color—although their texture suffers a bit in the process of freezing and thawing.

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