Roasted Mushroom and Green Bean Casserole Recipe (2024)

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Lydia

I would definitely make this a day ahead except for the bread crumb/shallot topping, that I would make and add just before placing into the oven. Also, I would remove casserole from refrigerator to bring to room temperature about one to two hours prior to baking.

Jonna

This recipe is delicious! Because of all the potential variables (heavy cream vs half and half, how much vegetables cook down) I recommend reserving 1/2 of the sauce before you combine with the vegetables, then add back in to the desired consistency. I wound up with a lot more sauce than vegetables.

Angie

I grew up in the Midwest and thanksgiving green bean-casserole with mushroom soup was a thanksgiving staple. I was reluctant to stray from that...nostalgia...departure from the basics...but WOW. This will always be the go-to for green bean casserole for me. Roasting the veggies and then adding the cream made this dish so fresh. I added the store-bought-fried-onions in a can because I had to keep some of my roots. But this is DELICIOUS. (I added red pepper flakes instead of Cajun seasoning)

Charlie

I’m a traditional green bean casserole fan but my partner is not and since this year it was just the two of us this recipe seemed like a good compromise - and indeed it was. I didn’t have any problems with this being too wet but I used heavy cream and really let it thicken up before tossing in the beans.Halved well with plenty of leftovers that later got thinned with a little white wine and stock, tossed with pasta and topped with what was left of the fried onions. Delicious!

Lisa

Regarding prepping the day before - how long would you plan to cook it for on the day of serving, after bringing to room temp? It will certainly need more than two minutes of broiling to get hot.

Annie

The other reviews are correct. The sauce is runny. I did the following and the casserole turned out perfect in consistency and delicious. I made the full amount of the sauce. I poured one half of the sauce into another sauce pan before I added the beans and mushrooms. My sauce was still too soupy/ runny. So, I made a corn starch slurry (one part corn starch to one part water- you don’t need a lot of this). I slowly added in the corn starch slurry and the sauce thickened up very quickly.

aj

Delish! I used three ponds of green beans and two pounds of mushrooms. Plenty of sauce for the extra veg. I would certainly make a day ahead and add the topping before hearing. Also, more Cajuns seasoning would add a nice kick. Awesome recipe.

Martin

Use HALF the liquid. You can always add a little more if needed, you can’t take it out. I don’t recommend heavy cream (very very heavy), I would do whole milk personally. Also I used a little extra Cajun seasoning (sauce tasted a tad flat). Otherwise AMAZING!

Brett

A little soupy. Needs more panko, perhaps 1.5 cups :)

Marisa

I'm going to try 10-15 at 350. Then I'll add the breadcrumb mixture and throw it under the broiler. If anyone has a better suggestion, please let me know.

Amrie

Yes, you could make everything up through Step 4, let it cool, cover, and refrigerate. Then, day of, make and add the breadcrumb topping and bake.

Dale

Great flavor! Loved the roasted veggies! But, I needed 2 sheet pans to properly roast them there was way too much sauce. It's a do again!

Christina

make this a day ahead except for the bread crumb/shallot topping, that I would make and add just before placing into the oven. Also, I would remove casserole from refrigerator to bring to room temperature about one to two hours prior to baking.

Wordsworth from Wadsworth

Foraging in the forest. That's the only place I know.

Spencer Knerr

Yummy!

Nick L

This is our go to side we take to all holidays. I make it the night before and then take out ahead of cooking. Bake at 350 for 20 minutes covered and then take off the foil and add the topping for another 10 minutes. Note: If your base is too soupy, you are not taking your heavy cream far enough. Stir over heat until the cream starts to hold the mark of the whisk. Add the parm in 1/2 cup increments making sure each 1/2 cup is fully incorporated before adding the next.

Glen

I'm sharing this baddest based on the comments below. I made this, following the recipe to the letter, and the amount of sauce was exactly the right amount and members of my family are pestering me for the recipe.

Roberta

Made the casserole ahead, topping the day of Thanksgiving, and was perfect. I've tried many versions of 'green bean casserole' and this was my family's favorite...by far. It's a keeper.

MK

I doubled this for Thanksgiving and did a LOT of freestyling by the time we got to the sauce; due to the volume of green beans & mushrooms, prep was labor-intensive, but feedback was very positive.I followed recommendations to back down on the sauce ratio, but the crowd I was cooking for actually asked for more sauce in the future. I was also using spices I already had to make the Cajun blend called for here and accidentally over-indexed on cayenne; however, folks really enjoyed it.

Bob Az

Delicious but incredibly rich. I made a half-recipe and the dense combination of cream and cheese was overwhelming. (I air-fried the beans and mushrooms, quicker and just as effective, and used scaled amounts of cream and half Romano, half Parm). As written, this would be great as a small timbale cut out of the cooled baking dish and served as a flavor-bomb side to a steak. Next time I'll go a little easier on the dairy; I can always add more if it looks too thin.

Irena

Delicious. I did modify the quart of cream to 1 cup chicken stock, 1 cup fat free milk, 2 cups cream. It wasn’t runny but based on other comments I did set some aside and added in increments but used it all. I also made fresh fried onions. Make sure pan is far from broiler and broil just one minute cause I charred mine a bit. LOL. Next time maybe I won’t broil. The onions were yummy enough on their own.

KW April

This was the hit of our Thanksgiving, unanimously voted as best dish of the table by my family. I held back on some of the Bechamel sauce. I used pecorino Romano cheese because it’s what I had and used a good mix of different mushrooms. Incredibly tasty and now a staple for our family dinners.

Jacqueline

So as a French expat I usually stay away from Southern cooking because it can involve a lot of spicy or fried foods, but this one is a winner! I substituted freshly grated nutmeg & paprika for the Cajun spices, but roasting the green beans and sh*take mushrooms with shallots makes the prep pretty easy. Just make a bechamel while the veggies are roasting, mix it all up and you're done. I did use all the liquid, all the cheese, and TJ fried onions. Most had seconds, even those not keen on veggies

Pamela

Could buttermilk be substituted for the cream or half and half?

Pat

This was perfect. Time consuming. Does not heat up well as leftovers due to the cream sauce separating I roasted the mushrooms but used the steam method for the green beans. I used regular button brown mushrooms but using more interesting mushrooms might have been good.

david

Third Thanksgiving I’ve made this. I am known as the “GBC man”, everyone goes feral for this recipe. I have to explain every time I’m standing on the shoulders of Millie Peartree. Only change I do is use half-n-half instead of heavy cream. And thickening takes much longer than the recipe calls for. I was in a rush and used a corn starch slurry this year.

Sarah

I replaced the parmesan with gruyere in the sauce, so good.

Sarah

I replaced the parmesan with gruyere in the sauce, so good.

Tonia

The roasted mushrooms were delicious - a little crispy around the edges, perfect inside. But I won’t roast the green beans again as the process just dried them out and made them chewy. I’ll go back to steaming them.

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Roasted Mushroom and Green Bean Casserole Recipe (2024)

FAQs

How do you keep green bean casserole from being runny? ›

Mistake #5: A Runny Casserole

If you don't, the excess water from the beans can leak out into the casserole and make it thin and runny. 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.

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.

Is green bean casserole better with canned or fresh? ›

"Canned green beans are very soft and delicate," Malarkey says. "They tend to mush up while mixing, and I like a little crunch to my green bean casserole." The other two pros we spoke with agreed. When presented with the choice of fresh or frozen green beans for green bean casserole, frozen came out on top.

Does green bean casserole thicken as it cools? ›

Bake until golden brown and bubbling, 12 to 15 minutes. Cool before serving. Let cool for 10 minutes before serving. The sauce will thicken as it cools.

How to thicken casserole in the oven? ›

Make a cornstarch slurry for a fast and easy thickener.

Use one tablespoon of cornstarch per cup of liquid you would like to thicken. Stir out all the lumps. A few minutes before your casserole is done, add it a little at a time until you are happy with the thickness. Then, let the casserole finish baking.

How many ounces are 4 cups of green beans? ›

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

How long can green bean casserole sit out before baking? ›

How Long Can Green Bean Casserole Sit Out? The casserole can sit out at room temperature for about an hour, then it should be reheated or stored in the fridge.

Why isn't my green bean casserole thickening? ›

Add a thickener

The extra thickening should thicken the sauce, and if the mixture is still runny, repeat the process. The site also reports that you should use 1 tbsp of corn starch if thickening a small portion and up to 4 tbsp of corn starch for large batches.

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.

Do people still eat green bean casserole? ›

5. Green Bean Casseroles are served at 20 million Thanksgiving dinners every year. 6.

Should I rinse canned green beans? ›

Unless the recipe tells you to keep the canned beans in their liquid, you should drain your can and give the beans a good rinse before using. This will improve the flavor and texture of your finished dish. Open your cans of beans using a can opener. There may be sharp edges from opening the can.

Can I eat week old green bean casserole? ›

Green Bean Casserole Leftovers

Your creamy green bean casserole will last about four days in the fridge. The crunchy topping will get softer as time goes by; pop it into the oven to reheat to crisp it up a bit. While casseroles have a reputation for being freezer-friendly, green bean casseroles don't freeze so well.

How many days does green bean casserole last in the fridge? ›

Stored properly, your leftover green bean casserole will last 3-4 days in the fridge. Freezing: Wrap your green bean casserole tightly with heavy-duty aluminum foil, freezer wrap or transfer to an airtight container and keep in the freezer for 6 months.

How long can green bean casserole sit out after cooking? ›

TWO HOURS is the MAXIMUM time perishable foods should be at room temperature (ONE HOUR at temperatures 90 degrees F and higher). This INCLUDES the time they're on the table during your meal. Just ONE bacterium, doubling every 20 minutes, can grow to over 2,097,152 bacteria in 7 hours!

How to thicken green beans? ›

How do you thicken beans with flour? Get a measuring cup (or regular cup) and place about 1 tablespoon of flour inside and add 1 tablespoon of bean juice; stir. Slowly keep adding more juice - then add to the the beans; stir.

How do you thicken bean juice without cornstarch? ›

Yes, you can use flour to thicken bean soup. Start by making a slurry with flour and cold water, then add it to the soup and stir well. Allow the soup to simmer for a few minutes to cook out any raw flour taste.

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