DailyDi Posted November 20 Share Posted November 20 Yummy or Yucky. I say disgusting. Link to comment
Little Sam Posted November 20 Share Posted November 20 Bleugh Green beans make me sick. I've never been keen on casseroles or stews in general, I don't really trust food that I can't identify what's in it. Link to comment
ValentinesStuff Posted November 20 Share Posted November 20 Yucky, although I don't mind green beans in general. Link to comment
rusty pins Posted November 20 Share Posted November 20 If made right, it's OK. They must be french style green beans, some Wouschasire sauce, cream of chicken soup instead of cream of mushroom and then the Frenches fried onions on top and baked so they are not soggy. Still, not my favorite. Link to comment
Cute_Kitten Posted November 20 Share Posted November 20 I actually like it, depending on how it's made. 😆 Like Rusty Pins said, gotta be french cut grean beans. From a can. With slivers of almonds. and the Frenches fried onions on top. I've never tried it with cream of chicken soup. That sounds tasty! But then again, green beans (french cut so they're nice and thin) are one of the few vegetables I'll eat. 1 Link to comment
spoonchicken Posted November 20 Share Posted November 20 Yummy !!! Tuna Helper ain't bad either S.O.S. isn't bad if it's done right ( S.O.S. = Shit On a Shingle [ Army slang] )...chipped beef with a white sauce served on a piece of toast. Link to comment
tigercub59 Posted November 21 Share Posted November 21 It’s ok but needs the fried onions too. Link to comment
FretaBWet Posted November 21 Share Posted November 21 That is definitely on my no fly list 🙂 Hugs, freta Link to comment
foreverdl Posted November 21 Share Posted November 21 3 hours ago, Cute_Kitten said: I actually like it, depending on how it's made. 😆 Like Rusty Pins said, gotta be french cut grean beans. From a can. With slivers of almonds. and the Frenches fried onions on top. I've never tried it with cream of chicken soup. That sounds tasty! But then again, green beans (french cut so they're nice and thin) are one of the few vegetables I'll eat. We have made it with cream of chicken soup for years . I don't like mushrooms , and my son cannot eat them. The taste is really good . I have not tried to add almonds that sounds like a good add. Link to comment
Babygeebee Posted November 21 Share Posted November 21 Not a fan. That said, added to bean medley casserole with onions and bacon severed with barbecue is marvelous. Link to comment
id0ntknow Posted November 21 Share Posted November 21 I don't mind it, but I would rather have broccoli casserole instead. Link to comment
Little BabyDoll Christine Posted November 21 Share Posted November 21 Never had it, but I'll give it a ride. The only thing that seesm out of place is the soy sauce, which is fine in Chinese. What I will not touch is sweet potato casserole Link to comment
Valisia Posted November 21 Share Posted November 21 We will find out because this Baby is in charge of making it this year XD Link to comment
Crinklz Kat Posted November 22 Share Posted November 22 So what other "traditional" turkey day dishes can we put up for a vote? Candied yams? Blech! I say if you have to drown something in gallons of brown sugar and marshmallow it's not good to start with! Link to comment
ValentinesStuff Posted November 22 Share Posted November 22 No yams. Cranberry sauce? Not any more, it's just too sweet. Link to comment
Crinklz Kat Posted November 23 Share Posted November 23 18 hours ago, ValentinesStuff said: No yams. Cranberry sauce? Not any more, it's just too sweet. 1 Link to comment
Babygeebee Posted November 23 Share Posted November 23 If you squint it looks like a sandworm from Dune. Link to comment
Kat5 Posted November 25 Share Posted November 25 On 11/20/2023 at 4:37 PM, rusty pins said: If made right, it's OK. They must be french style green beans, some Wouschasire sauce, cream of chicken soup instead of cream of mushroom and then the Frenches fried onions on top and baked so they are not soggy. Still, not my favorite. So I'm not saying that I'm fanatical about making it exactly the way I want, or that it mysteriously comes out spicy. HOWEVER... French style green beans into a strainer so that they dry off fully. Into the big glass pan. Season them heavily and stir them before doing anything else. Cream of mushroom soup, and stir. But less than half as much as most people use. You barely want it to coat each bean as you stir it. A puddle of gunk with green beans in it is just shy of a crime. In the oven at 350. After about ten minutes it'll get a layer of semi crisp on top. You want that, it's got a very strong flavor. Stir the beans to distribute that flavor. This is where you taste it to find out what seasonings to add, you don't get to fix it later. Repeat stirring the crispy layer on top in until it's all fully bubbling. Then sprinkle your fried onions on top and bake until the onions are crispy and fun to pick off and eat like chips. You should feel mischievous while stealing them off the tp of your own dish. Serve. I genuinely and very strongly dislike the vast majority of green been casseroles because someone just dumped cut green beans into like a half gallon of lackluster soup. Green bean casserole deserves to have a strong flavor, a variety of colors, and a bit of crunch. It should never be disappointment in a pan. (I get enthusiastic about cooking sometimes. Sorry.) Link to comment
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