This Ultimate Green Bean Casserole offers an unforgettable culinary experience. This recipe elevates the classic dish with a harmonious combination of crispy bacon, creamy mushroom soup, and tender green beans, all topped with a golden layer of fried onions.
The subtle melding of Monterey Jack cheese infuses a mild, creamy texture that complements the crunchiness, ensuring each bite is as inviting as the last. Perfect for holiday gatherings or a comforting family dinner, this casserole promises a delightful symphony of flavors that will enchant your palate.
Ultimate Green Bean Casserole Recipe
Ingredients:
- Bacon (6 strips, your preference of thick or thin cut, but avoid bacon bits)
- Onion (white, yellow, or sweet suggested, avoid purple onion)
- Button mushrooms (or baby bellas if unavailable, sliced thinly)
- Garlic cloves (freshly minced recommended for best flavor)
- Cream of mushroom condensed soup (any brand, or homemade if preferred)
- Milk (whole milk for richness, heavy cream can be substituted for a richer result)
- Monterey Jack cheese (recommended for its mild and creamy quality, mozzarella, gouda, or cheddar can be used)
- Canned cut green beans (canned recommended for tenderness; if frozen, ~2 pounds required)
- French fried onions (added just before baking for a crispy top)
Instructions:
- Cook the Bacon: Use the bacon fat to cook the onions and mushrooms.
- Prepare Mushrooms and Garlic: Thinly slice the mushrooms if they're not pre-sliced and mince the garlic cloves.
- Combine with Cream of Mushroom Soup: Mix the cooked ingredients with the cream of mushroom soup.
- Add Milk: Incorporate milk or heavy cream for desired creaminess.
- Include Cheese: Stir in the Monterey Jack cheese.
- Mix in Green Beans: Add the canned or defrosted green beans to the mixture.
- Bake the Casserole: Cook until the mixture is hot and bubbly. If you prepare this dish a day ahead, remember to add the French fried onions just before baking to maintain their crispiness, and adjust the baking time if starting from cold.
- Top with French Fried Onions: Add these right before the final baking for a crunchy topping.
Tips and Variations:
- Make-Ahead: You can prepare the mixture the night before. Just remember to add the French fried onions on the day of baking to avoid sogginess, and if the casserole is cold from refrigeration, add additional time to your baking.
- Bacon: The fat rendered from the bacon is used in cooking the onions and mushrooms, so real bacon is preferred over bacon bits.
- Slow Cooker Option: A CrockPot variation is mentioned for convenience during holidays to save oven space.