Gourmet Green Bean Casserole

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Gourmet Green Bean Casserole is something to truly be thankful for!

Everyone loves the classic green bean casserole during the holidays, right? Well, we’re partnering with one of the greatest providers of spices in the world, The Spice Hunter, to bring you not just the classic turkey accompaniment dish, but we’re elevating it to incredible culinary heights that your guests will not believe!

A large black cast iron skillet filled with gourmet green bean casserole with a wooden spoon in it.

HOW TO MAKE GOURMET GREEN BEAN CASSEROLE

Making this casserole from scratch with fresh, top-notch ingredients is what makes this recipe like none other.

And you might be thinking that this looks great, but too challenging to make yourself, in your own kitchen. Well, think again.

Watch us show you how to make this incredible Gourmet Green Bean Casserole at home!

 

HOW TO MAKE THE FRIED ONIONS

We said we’re doing this from scratch. So, that means the fried onions, too!  Yes!  Fried onions are the best!

All you need are a couple of thinly sliced onions, flour, eggs, milk, and oil for a quick fry.

We just follow the simple dredging process as shown below.

EXPERT TIP: The onions can be fried up to 1 day in advance of serving the casserole. Don’t worry if they lose some of their crispiness, when they bake, they’ll crisp up again.

A hand dipping onion slices into a milk and egg bath in a metal pan.
A hand holding onion slices that have been dipped in milk and coated with flour in a metal pan.
A fryer basket filled with fried onion strips.

FRESH IS BEST FOR GOURMET GREEN BEAN CASSEROLE

We think using fresh green beans that are braised in chicken (or vegetable) stock is so much more flavorful than the beans that come from a can.

If you like your green beans to have a little ‘bite’ to them, then only simmer for 6 to 10 minutes. If you like them nice and soft, then simmer them for 15 to 20 minutes.

EXPERT TIP: To prepare the beans, simply snip the ends, and then cut them in half. This allows the beans to be more bite-size for the finished green bean casserole. Also, once the beans have finished simmering, use a slotted spoon, or spider, to transfer them to a bowl of ice water. This will keep them cooking any further.

A slotted spoon holding cooked green beans over a skillet with a large bowl of ice water next to it.

MUSHROOMS ARE A WONDERFUL ADDITION

Sautéed fresh mushrooms are another element that sets this dish way above your standard version.

Choose whatever type of mushrooms you like most and are available to you. We love to go with shiitake or button, but any type will do perfectly.

Mmmmm…mushrooms!

A large cast iron skillet filled with mushrooms being sautéed and moved around with a wooden spoon.

ORGANIC WHOLE NUTMEG IS PERFECTION

It’s all starting to come together, folks. You’ll need to create a nice roux by adding flour to the sautéed mushrooms. Next, you’ll add chicken stock, a little cream, and Worcestershire, which will turn into a gorgeous sauce (no canned soup needed!).

And finally, it’s time to bring the dish home with what we think is the perfect holiday addition: freshly ground nutmeg.

Of course, we use Organic Whole Nutmeg from The Spice Hunter to ensure this dish reaches maximum flavor.

A hand scraping a whole nutmeg over a pan with a bottle of whole nutmegs in front of it.

THE SPICE HUNTER DELIVERS SUPERIOR TASTE

We rely on The Spice Hunter for so many of our dishes all year-round because they create and sell Gourmet and Organic spices, seasonings, extracts, and mixes for the passionate cook. You know…that means ‘you’ and ‘us.’

We love that they draw their own inspiration from not only local food trends, but also globally, too. Their spices are sourced from the finest growing regions around the world, and you can honestly taste the difference. And this Gourmet Green Bean Casserole is no exception!

Next, we stir about 1/3 of the fried onions right into the casserole, and add the rest to the top. A quick 15-minute bake is all it takes for the dish to be ready for the big feast. (Add the fried onions on top in the last 10 minutes of baking).

EXPERT TIP: All The Spice Hunter products are available on their beautiful and informative website. You can also find a store near you that sell their amazing products by clicking here.

A large cast iron skillet holding gourmet green bean casserole with fresh green beans next to it.

TIPS FOR A FLAWLESS FEAST

We’re not going to lie, pulling off a perfect holiday meal takes a lot of planning and precision. That’s why we firmly believe that utilizing products and techniques that help you execute the feast with less stress and effort are worth their weight in gold…or even better, gravy.

One of those tricks is using The Spice Hunter’s incredible Turkey Brines. They have everything ready for you, even a brining bag that fits up to a 25 lb. bird. They literally provide exactly what you need for the juiciest, most moist, and over-the-top delicious turkey imaginable.

The only challenge is which brine flavor to use. Their “Original Blend” is so amazing with its savory blend of fruit and rosemary, but then, the “Lemon, Garlic and Herb” brine is crazy good, too. Well, maybe we’ll just make the decision easier, and go with two birds!

No matter what, these brines help us out in delivering the perfect turkey, which gives us more time to focus on bringing over-the-top side dishes to the table such as our Gourmet Green Bean Casserole.

Two bags of turkey brine in front of a skillet filled with gourmet green bean casserole.

MAKE IT SPECIAL WITH GOURMET GREEN BEAN CASSEROLE

Holiday feasts are special occasions without a doubt. Family, love, thankfulness, and of course, incredible food.

Why not make it even more special by bringing this show-stopper dish to the table alongside your perfectly prepared turkey?

And don’t forget to let The Spice Hunter lend a major hand in helping you make your holiday feast one that won’t soon be forgotten.

A large black cast iron skillet filled with green bean casserole with fresh green beans next to it.

Ready to impress with this incredible dish? Go for it!

And don’t forget, when you make it, be sure to take a photo, post it to Instagram, and tag #howtofeedaloon and #thespicehunter and #spicehunter!

A large cast iron skillet filled with gourmet green bean casserole with a wooden spoon in it.

Gourmet Green Bean Casserole

This Gourmet Green Bean Casserole is a kicked up version of you average Thanksgiving green bean casserole. No need to open a canned soup, or boxed fried onions. This is all from scratch, and just a tad more effort than the original. And over-the-top delicious.
4.84 from 6 votes
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Course: Side
Cuisine: American
Keyword: Casserole, Green bean casserole, Thanksgiving recipes, Thanksgiving side dish recipe
Prep Time: 30 minutes
Cook Time: 1 hour
Total Time: 1 hour 30 minutes
Servings: 10 people
Calories: 234kcal

Equipment

  • Deep fryer, or sturdy skillet for frying
  • 12-inch cast iron skillet, or 9"x13" baking dish
  • Micro-plane, zester, or box grater (for grating whole nutmeg)

Ingredients

FOR THE FRIED ONIONS

  • cup milk
  • 1 large egg
  • 2 medium onions thinly sliced, and roughly chopped
  • ½ cup all-purpose flour
  • ½ cup bread crumbs Panko
  • 1 tsp Kosher salt
  • Oil for frying

FOR THE BEANS

  • lb green beans fresh, trimmed and then cut in half
  • 8 cups chicken stock can also vegetable stock, or water

FOR THE CASSEROLE

  • 2 tbsp butter unsalted
  • 16 oz mushrooms fresh, sliced
  • 2 cloves garlic minced
  • ¼ cup all-purpose flour
  • 2 cups chicken stock from the stock used to cook the beans
  • ½ cup heavy cream
  • 1 tsp Worcestershire sauce
  • ½ tsp black pepper ground
  • 1 tsp Kosher salt
  • 1 tsp The Spice Hunter Organic Whole Nutmeg

Instructions

MAKE THE FRIED ONIONS (can be done up to 1 day in advance)

  • Heat oil to 360°F. Use a deep fryer or skillet on your stove.
  • In a medium bowl, add the egg to the milk and gently mix.
  • On a separate dish, mix the flour with the bread crumbs and salt.
  • Drop the onions in the milk/egg mixture, then dredge in flour. Repeat.
  • Fry the onions until golden, about 4 minutes per batch.
  • Drain on paper towels. Sprinkle with a little more salt.
  • PREPARE THE BEANS
  • Meanwhile, bring the chicken stock (or vegetable stock or water) to a boil over high heat.
  • Add the beans, and cook for 15 minutes.
  • Using a slotted spoon (or spider), remove the beans from the liquid and place into a bowl of ice water to stop the cooking. (If you used stock, save 2 cups for making the sauce).

MAKE THE SAUCE

  • Melt the butter in a large oven-proof skillet (preferably cast-iron) over medium-high heat.
  • Add the mushrooms. Cook them, stirring often, until mushrooms start to release their liquid, about 5 minutes. Sprinkle with a pinch of salt and black pepper.
  • Add the garlic and cook for another 1 minute.
  • Add the flour and stir to coat the mushrooms. Cook for 3 to 4 minutes, stirring occasionally.
  • Add 2 cups of stock, cream, and Worcestereshire sauce and bring to a simmer. Cook until thickened, about 4 minutes. (This is where you add 2 cups of the reserved chicken, or vegetable, stock if you simmered the beans in it. If you didn't simmer the beans in stock, add 2 cups of chicken or vegetable stock).
  • Using a micro-plane, or zester, or the fine-grates on a box-grater, grate about 1 tsp of the whole nutmeg into the mixture. Add salt (1 tsp) and pepper (½ tsp). Stir until fully combined.
  • Cook until slightly thickened, about 8 minutes.
  • Remove from the heat.

ASSEMBLE THE DISH

  • Pre-heat the oven to 400°F.
  • Stir in about ⅓ of the fried onions and all of the green beans. Mix until well combined. If not using a cast iron skillet, transfer the mixture to a baking dish.
  • Place in oven for 20 minutes.
  • Add remaining onions to the top of casserole in the last 5 to 10 minutes of baking.
  • Remove from oven and serve at once!

Video

Notes

For firmer green beans, only simmer for about 7 to 10 minutes. For soft beans, simmer for 15 to 20 minutes. Sample a bean to make sure the texture is to your liking. 
Simmering the beans in chicken or vegetable stock is delicious, but not 100% necessary. You can simmer the beans in water, no problem. If you simmer in stock, be sure to reserve 2 cups for making the sauce.  The beans will absorb some of the 8 cups used for simmering, but you'll still have some left over for another use. 
The fried onions can be made up to a day in advance. Store in an air-tight container. They will also be fine if left out in a bowl on the counter. (Just be careful, folks like to munch on them, if they see them sitting out!). 
The entire casserole can be made 4 to 6 hours prior to baking.  Just don't stir in the 1/3 of the onions until right before baking. If you do prepare the dish ahead of time, we recommend waiting to add the onions for the topping until after the baking is finished.  Remove the heated casserole from the oven, and then give it a good stir. Do this because the sauce may have settled while resting. Then top with remaining fried onions. 

Nutrition

Calories: 234kcal | Carbohydrates: 23g | Protein: 11g | Fat: 9g | Saturated Fat: 3g | Cholesterol: 53mg | Sodium: 848mg | Potassium: 564mg | Fiber: 2g | Sugar: 8g | Vitamin A: 635IU | Vitamin C: 9mg | Calcium: 72mg | Iron: 2mg
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12 Comments

  • 4 stars
    I’ve made this dish for a few years now at Thanksgiving, and sometimes Christmas. Even the green bean casserole doubters have been won over and multiple friends have also used this recipe. Definitely a keeper and elevates the side dish experience…thanks so much!

    • Hi Tamara! So glad you and your loved ones love our green bean casserole! We’re the same way…we have members of our family who can’t stand the traditional green bean casserole but always want seconds of this dish! Have a wonderful Thanksgiving and Christmas! And stay in touch!! Kris & Wesley

    • 5 stars
      Yikes! My first review was intended to reflect FIVE STARS, not four…but really, this recipe deserves ten. Again, it was the favorite dish on our Thanksgiving table. So much yum! You are missing out if you do not try this recipe.

  • 5 stars
    The best green bean casserole recipe, EVER!! I made a trial batch and can’t believe how delicious it turned out. I can’t wait for Thanksgiving so I can make it for my family. I appreciate the break down in steps and video. They helped to keep me on track and ensured I was doing everything correctly. So easy to make too!

    • Hi Angie! That is so awesome to hear! We totally get the trial batch process! That’s the way to do it and we’re so happy you had such great success with the green bean casserole! Happy Thanksgiving!! xoxo Kris & Wesley

  • 5 stars
    Great recipe! Cant wait to make it for turkey day next week. Note – you are not “blanching” the green beans, you are shocking them! Thanks again

  • 5 stars
    First of all I love you guys! You should have your own show. Secondly, in my head Wesley is my best friend. Thank you for your funny yet very informative videos! I look forward to all your recipes and videos.

    P.S. I always pretend they are mine
    With Love

    • Thank you, Jennifer!!! That means so much to us! It truly, truly does. And you go right ahead and say they are yours! Once you make the dish…it is YOURS!! Much love, Kris & Wesley

    • Hey Rhonda! Sorry for the delayed response!! You can absolutely make this the day before. Just bake a little longer if it’s been in the fridge. I wouldn’t fry the onions until the day your ready to serve. They are so good when they’re still kinda crunchy, and after a day, they may become a little soggy. (You could of course, also go with the French’s fried onions, in a pinch.). Let us know how it turns out!! xoxo

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