Green bean casserole is a Thanksgiving dinner table classic. But if you're making these all-too-common mistakes, it's time to ...
A classic on the Thanksgiving table, green bean casserole combines creamy mushrooms, green beans and that crave-worthy fried onion topping. The dish is often overlooked during the rest of the year—but ...
Thanksgiving will be here before you know it - do you have any idea what you’ll put on the menu this year? Turkey is a staple ...
The classic green bean casserole is a super-easy, super tasty side offering that can be directly traced to the fertile mind of one person – Dorcas Reilly. She was the woman who first came up with this ...
The green bean casserole turns 66 years old on Nov. 25 and though its creator Dorcas Reilly passed away in 2018, the crunchy yet verdant dish lives on in many families' hearts and homes. Reilly ...
The ultimate green bean casserole has fork-tender, vibrant green beans and an ultra-flavorful mushroom cream sauce laced with crispy fried onions and thyme. Baked under a canopy of more crispy onions, ...
French-friend onions aren’t part of the line-up either. Get our honest take after making and trying the chef’s riff on this classic holiday recipe.
The ultimate green bean casserole has fork-tender, vibrant green beans and an ultra-flavorful mushroom cream sauce laced with crispy fried onions and thyme. Baked under a canopy of more crispy onions, ...
Make your Thanksgiving green bean casserole more fresh and flavorful this year by ditching your old recipe and using this one instead. This "Skillet Green Bean Casserole" from Southern food blog ...
My parents celebrated their first Thanksgiving in the mid-1960s. My family had recently emigrated from Cuba, and we had plenty to be thankful for. But since Thanksgiving isn’t celebrated in Cuba, we ...
Half of the beans are simmered in broth to bring out their hyper savory flavors and the rest are baked into the casserole to maintain their color and structure. In a medium saucepan, add chicken broth ...
My family isn't so big on traditions. At least, not in the sense that we celebrate holidays in the same way from year to year. On some level growing up it made me feel like I was missing out on part ...