Posts may contain affiliate links that help enable me to continue to provide you with free recipes. As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases. Please see my Privacy Policy for further details.
These Sophisticated green beans put an elevated twist on the classic green bean casserole. The Best homemade mushroom cream sauce drizzled over fresh green beans and caramelized mushrooms. Seriously, so incredibly delicious!
Was Green Bean Casserole a Holiday-Only Dish?
Let’s dish for a second. If you’re like me you grew up having green bean casserole twice a year – Thanksgiving and Christmas. And when you did have it, it was made with canned cream of mushroom soup. Okay, so I have a few issues with that.
Why do we only make it twice a year?
- We love it a lot and it’s not difficult to make so why only those two holidays? I mean this dish is perfect alongside a New York Strip Steak or a Roasted Chicken.
- It’s a killer side dish or if you’re a vegetarian one awesome entree. Trust me, I’ve been known to just have this for dinner and that’s it.
- Next, the canned cream of mushroom soup. Why? No seriously, why? Because it’s easy? Yeah no, not acceptable. The taste should never be sacrificed. Trust me, with this recipe you’ll never buy canned again. EVER.
Grab Your Ingredients
This recipe uses no canned stuff. Trust me, when you make this sauce from scratch, you’ll never buy canned again!
- Green Beans, fresh
- Seasonings
- Worcestershire Sauce
- Mushrooms – I like crimini mushrooms but you can use button mushrooms if you want
- Veggies – garlic, shallots
- Fresh Dill
- Cornstarch
- Cream
- Stock
So now that I got that off my chest and we all agree to make this more than twice a year and no canned cream of mushroom soup ever again, let’s talk about this recipe. It was Thanksgiving and while my turkey was roasting away I started working on the sides. I had a pound of fresh green beans trimmed and was going to cut them up in smaller chunks to make my standard green bean casserole when I decided to go all fancy-schmancy (even though I was still in my jammies).
I mean I figured it was a holiday. After all, I was using our ‘good’ dishes. Even though, yes, we were staying in our pajamas to eat. LOL Wha? Don’t judge me. It was just the two of us and Mr. Fantabulous was only 2 weeks post-op from shoulder surgery. I’m lucky the man had pants on at all. LOL As I was staring at the beans stacked and lined in a row on my cutting board I envisioned them with the sauce ladled on hollandaise-style with a few extra pan-seared crimini mushrooms on top.
Can I Mix It All Together?
Honestly, the only difference between this version and my traditional casserole is the green beans in that one are cut in half and they are mixed in the sauce and then baked. This one, well, isn’t mixed or cut.
But yes, you absolutely can!
Blanch The Beans
Into the boiling salted water, the beans went for a quick blanch and then into an ice bath to stop the cooking.
- Bring a 1/2 gallon of water (at least 6-8 cups) and 2 teaspoons of salt to a boil in a saucepan. You want the beans to swim freely in the water.
- Add the beans and boil for 5 minutes.
- Drain in a colander and immediately plunge the beans into a large bowl of ice water to stop the cooking.
- Remove the beans from the ice water after 2 minutes and place back into the colander to drain.
The EPIC Mushroom Sauce
While the beans rested I got to make my sauce. Now, this sauce is just… just… words escape me on how amazing this sauce is. It’s rich and decadent. It’s not a true condensed cream of mushroom soup. Oh no, it’s like condensed soup on crack with a side of “Dear Sweet Baby Jesus!” It’s rich, decadent, silky, creamy, mushroomy (go with it) and irresistible. This sauce with steak is epic.
- Take 1 cup of the mushrooms and chop them into small pieces. Place a medium non-stick skillet over medium-high heat. Add 1 tablespoon of oil. When the oil starts to shimmer add the 1 cup of chopped mushrooms and cook, stirring occasionally, until the mushrooms begin to give up some of their liquid, approximately 4 to 5 minutes. Remove the mushrooms from the pan and set aside.
- In the same pan add 1 tablespoon of oil. Add in the garlic, shallots, nutmeg, 1 teaspoon salt, and pepper. Cook until the shallots are soft. About 3-5 minutes. Add in the cooked mushrooms. Add in the broth and simmer for one minute. Decrease the heat to medium-low. Make a slurry of the cornstarch and cream in a cup. Add to the mushroom mixture. Cook until the mixture thickens, stirring occasionally, approximately 6 to 8 minutes. Add in the dill and taste for seasoning. Remove from the heat and set aside.
Once the sauce was done I plated the blanched beans on an oven-safe platter, ladled over the rich sauce, and baked until bubbly. While that was cooking I cooked up the rest of my mushrooms until they were golden brown and tender. For the presentation, I placed them on top.
Bake To Perfection
- On a lightly sprayed oven-proof serving dish line the green beans down the center. Ladle the mushroom sauce down the center of the green beans leaving the ends exposed. Bake in a preheated oven for 15-20 minutes or until the mixture bubbles.
- While the mixture is baking, place a medium non-stick skillet over medium-high heat. Add 1 tablespoon of oil and heat for a minute. Add the remaining cup of sliced mushrooms and gently stir to coat. After 3 minutes of cooking, add in 1/2 teaspoon of salt and 1 teaspoon of Worcestershire sauce; stir.
- Cook for about 5 minutes per side or until all the mushrooms are golden brown and release their liquid.
- When the green beans in the oven are done, remove from the oven and top with the sautéed mushrooms.
Chef’s Tip About Beans
These beans still have some firmness to them, which is how I prefer. However, if you want them softer, just bake the dish for 25-30 minutes or until the beans are done to your preferred texture.
What about the crispy onions?
Okay, I know you’re going to ask “Where are the crispy onion thingies that go on top? Mom always had those!” Well fret not, I had them too but by the time I went to take those photos Mr. Fantabulous was ready to eat and I couldn’t hold him off any longer.
So with Christmas, tomorrow go on and get all fancy with your green beans and make them this way. I know I will! And since we pinkie swore above, we must make this more than 2 times in 2016. Seriously put this in your standard side dish rotations; you will not be sorry.
The Best Smoked Spatchcock Thanksgiving Turkey
One of the most tender, juiciest, flavorful turkeys you’ll ever eat! Spatchcock-style smoked Garlic herb butter-infused turkey meat smoked to perfection!
The Absolute Best Homemade Green Bean Casserole From Scratch
- Prep Time: 20 minutes
- Cook Time: 30
- Total Time: 1 hour
- Category: side dish, vegetarian, holiday dish, casserole. comfort food
- Method: oven
- Cuisine: side dish, vegetarian, holiday dish, casserole. comfort food
These Sophisticated green beans put an elevated twist on the classic green bean casserole. The Best homemade mushroom cream sauce drizzled over fresh green beans and caramelized mushrooms. Seriously, so incredibly delicious!
Ingredients
- 2 teaspoon salt
- 1 lb fresh green beans, ends trimmed
- 1 teaspoon Worcestershire sauce
- 3 Tbsp olive oil, divided
- 2 cups crimini sliced mushrooms, divided
- 1 teaspoon freshly ground black pepper
- 1 large shallot, minced
- 1 tablespoon garlic, minced
- 1/4 teaspoon freshly ground nutmeg
- 1/2 teaspoon dill
- 1 cup vegetable broth
- 4 tablespoon cornstarch
- 1 cup heavy cream
- A large bowl of ice water
Instructions
- Bring a 1/2 gallon of water (at least 6-8 cups) and 2 teaspoon of salt to a boil in a saucepan. You really want the beans to swim freely in the water. Add the beans and boil for 5 minutes. Drain in a colander and immediately plunge the beans into a large bowl of ice water to stop the cooking. Remove the beans from the ice water after 2 minutes and place back into the colander to drain.
- Preheat oven to 350F, rack in the middle. Take 1 cup of the mushrooms and chop into small pieces. Place a medium non-stick skillet over medium-high heat. Add in 1 tablespoon of oil. When the oil starts to shimmer add the 1 cup of chopped mushrooms and cook, stirring occasionally, until the mushrooms begin to give up some of their liquid, approximately 4 to 5 minutes. Remove the mushrooms from the pan and set aside.
- In the same pan add 1 tablespoon of oil. Add in the garlic, shallots, nutmeg, 1 teaspoon salt, and pepper. Cook until the shallots are soft. About 3-5 minutes. Add in the cooked mushrooms. Add in the broth and simmer for one minute. Decrease the heat to medium-low. Make a slurry of the cornstarch and cream in a cup. Add to the mushroom mixture. Cook until the mixture thickens, stirring occasionally, approximately 6 to 8 minutes. Add in the dill and taste for seasoning. Remove from the heat and set aside.
- On a lightly sprayed oven-proof serving dish line the green beans down the center. Ladle the mushroom sauce down the center of the green beans leaving the ends exposed. Bake for 15-20 minutes or until the mixture bubbles. While the mixture is baking, place a medium non-stick skillet over medium-high heat. Add 1 tablespoon of oil and heat for a minute. Add the remaining cup of sliced mushrooms and gently stir to coat. After 3 minutes of cooking, add in 1/2 teaspoon of salt and 1 teaspoon Worcestershire sauce; stir. Cook for about 5 minutes per side or until all the mushrooms are golden brown and release their liquid. When the green beans in the oven are done, remove from the oven and top with the sautéed mushrooms. Serve or if you wish to add the crispy onions, see the Notes for more details.
Notes
If you wish to garnish these with the crispy onions, as soon as you place the sauteed mushrooms on top, place some of the onions on top of those and pop the plate back in the oven for about 3 minutes or until the onions have turned golden brown and crispy.
Veronika says
I made this recipe last week and it came out so good! Very easy to make and has great flavors!
Lauren Michael Harris says
I love this recipe! It’s like a deconstructed green bean casserole and so much prettier on the table for sure!
Kayla DiMaggio says
Loving this sophisticated green bean casserole! It is simply beautiful!
Bernice says
I am 100% with you. Green bean casserole shouldn’t just be for holidays…and it’s very easy to make your own sauce and get rid of soup can cooking. Making this from scratch is a MUST.
Debra says
Love the adult twist on a childhood classic. Those mushrooms look super tasty. I’m in for trying new things this year.
TKWAdmin says
Thank you so much Deborah! The mushrooms and the sauce truly are the stars of the dish.
Best Kitchen Wishes!
Mary C says
Could I leave out the shallots? I have a relative that dislikes onions of any kind.
TKWAdmin says
Hi Mary,
Absolutely. If you do want the onion flavor you could use a little bit of onion powder or omit completely. To me the shallots help round out the flavor of the dish.
Best Kitchen Wishes!
Mary C says
I made this for Thanksgiving and it was a hit even with the shallots!
TKWAdmin says
Woohoo! So happy you loved it! Thank you!
Best Kitchen Wishes!
Dianna says
This looks delicious! YUM!!!
TKWAdmin says
Thank you so much Dianna!
Best Kitchen Wishes!
Lizzie says
Now THAT’S how green beans should be served. We’re currently into detailed preparation for hanging an art show here in Meridian Idaho (just outside of Boise) so, while not quite still in our jammies, we’re dang close. Quick question: a GALLON of water to cook the beans???? I brined a turkey half-breast in a gallon of water. Don’t mean to be snarky AT ALL, but a gallon seems like a lot ….????
TKWAdmin says
Tee hee, thank you Lizzie! Oh I beat your art show will be amazing!
LOL not snarky at all but when I blanche beans I use a lot of water. I want them to ‘swim’ freely. Often I find folks will only put enough water to just cover the beans. That really isn’t what I’m going for. You want them to boil freely. So if you want, go with 1/2 gallon (or at least 6-8 cups).
Best Kitchen Wishes and good luck on your art show!
Lizzie says
We do want those little greenies to have full mobility, so a half-gallon it will be! And thank you kindly for your good wishes for our art show success. If we get it all done, it will be a miracle.
TKWAdmin says
Well tis the season for miracles, right? You got this!
Best Kitchen Wishes!
Sue says
This looks amazing. But you don’t say how to use the portabella mushroom caps? I love your site and use your recipes and advice often. Thanks
TKWAdmin says
Hi Sue
Thank you! It was a typo and the recipe was updated. Sorry about that.
I’m thrilled you love my site and use my recipes. That really means a lot to me!
Merry Christmas!
Best Kitchen Wishes!
Liz says
Delicious recipes. Happy Holidays!
TKWAdmin says
Thank you Liz! Merry Christmas!
Best Kitchen Wishes!