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Make-Ahead Fresh Green Bean Casserole

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Ingredients

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3 tablespoons unsalted butter
8 ounces fresh mushrooms, caps broken into pieces, stems roughly chopped
1 teaspoon kosher salt
1/2 teaspoon black pepper
6 garlic cloves, minced
1/2 teaspoon dried thyme
1/4 cup flour
1 1/2 cups chicken stock
1/2 cup dry white wine
1 1/2 cups cream
2 tablespoons dry sherry
additional kosher salt & freshly ground black pepper, if needed
2 lbs fresh green beans, stems trimmed, broken into bite-size pieces

Nutritional information

283.4
Calories
163 g
Calories From Fat
18.2 g
Total Fat
10.9 g
Saturated Fat
56.1 mg
Cholesterol
433.2 mg
Sodium
23.6 g
Carbs
3.4 g
Dietary Fiber
4.9 g
Sugars
6.1 g
Protein
228g
Serving Size

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Make-Ahead Fresh Green Bean Casserole

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    Caramelized green beans and convenient. use disposable tins for simple clean up. I was curious about the technique used-raw green beans with sauce, frozen, and later baked with no defrosting. Skeptical that this recipe would work well for a meal revolving around a turkey in the oven meal, but it worked perfectly with our grilled turkey.I portioned ours out into small disposable tins. Did not have enough sauce to submerge the beans but made sure top of beans were sealed with sauce. Hubby raved about this because sauce caramelized not that canned soup taste. Keeps in freezer up to two months. Originally from Cooks Country November 2008 and Kitchen Parade 2008.

    • 155 min
    • Serves 10
    • Easy

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    Make-Ahead Fresh Green Bean Casserole (OAMC), Caramelized green beans and convenient use disposable tins for simple clean up I was curious about the technique used-raw green beans with sauce, frozen, and later baked with no defrosting Skeptical that this recipe would work well for a meal revolving around a turkey in the oven meal, but it worked perfectly with our grilled turkey I portioned ours out into small disposable tins Did not have enough sauce to submerge the beans but made sure top of beans were sealed with sauce Hubby raved about this because sauce caramelized not that canned soup taste Keeps in freezer up to two months Originally from Cooks Country November 2008 and Kitchen Parade 2008 , Caramelized green beans and convenient use disposable tins for simple clean up I was curious about the technique used-raw green beans with sauce, frozen, and later baked with no defrosting Skeptical that this recipe would work well for a meal revolving around a turkey in the oven meal, but it worked perfectly with our grilled turkey I portioned ours out into small disposable tins Did not have enough sauce to submerge the beans but made sure top of beans were sealed with sauce Hubby raved about this because sauce caramelized not that canned soup taste Keeps in freezer up to two months Originally from Cooks Country November 2008 and Kitchen Parade 2008


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    Steps

    1
    Done

    Sauce: in a Large Pot or Dutch Oven, Melt the Butter on Medium Heat Til Melted, Add the Mushrooms, Salt and Pepper and Cook For About 8 Minutes, Stirring Often, Until the Mushrooms Are Cooked and the Mushroom Liquid Has Evaporated.

    2
    Done

    Add the Garlic and Thyme and Cook For About a Minute..

    3
    Done

    Sprinkle the Mushrooms With Flour and Stir in as Best You Can. a Tablespoon at a Time, Stir in the Chicken Stock, Letting Each Tablespoon Become Absorbed Before Adding Another. (this Will Take Several Minutes, Be Patient or Youll Risk a Lumpy Mess.).

    4
    Done

    Stir in the Wine and Cream, Bring to a Boil, Reduce Heat and Simmer, stirring Occasionally, Until the Sauce Is Thickened, About 15 Minutes, Stir in the Sherry..

    5
    Done

    Taste the Sauce and Add Salt and Pepper, If Needed. (it Should Be Slightly Salty and Slightly Peppery Since the Beans Themselves Are Unseasoned.).

    6
    Done

    Beans While the Sauce Cooks, Toss the Raw Beans and Cornstarch Well, Transferto 9x13 Dish Lined With Foil and Sprayed or Smaller Tins.

    7
    Done

    Pour Hot Mushroom Sauce Over Top. Gently Press Beans Into the Sauce So That All the Beans Are Submerged. Cool Completely. Cover With Plastic Wrap, Making Sure Theres No Air Between the Beans and the Plastic. Wrap With Foil. Freeze. Do not Thaw Before Baking.

    8
    Done

    Topping No More Than a Day Before, Mix the Panko, Butter, Salt and Pepper in a Skillet. on Medium Heat, Let the Crumbs Brown, Stirring Often, Being Careful not to Burn. Stir in the Fried Onions.

    9
    Done

    Baking Preheat Oven to 400f Important: Remove Plastic Wrap from Casserole, Then Replace the Foil. Bake For 30 Minutes, Stir, Leave the Foil Off and Bake For Another 45 to 50 Minutes. (mine Are Done in 75 Minutes but That Might Be B/C Container Is Small--Original Recipe Says Total of 90 Minutes.) Spread Topping Over the Casserole, Bake For Another 10 Minutes Until Golden.

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