Green Bean Casserole with Bacon and Mushrooms - Bites with Bri (2024)

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This Green Bean Casserole with Bacon and Mushrooms is a homemade version of the classic. It is made without any canned cream of mushroom soup. The perfect holiday side dish!

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This green bean casserole with bacon and mushrooms is way better than the classic! It is on the menu for every holiday dinner, like my creamy Red Skin Mashed Potatoes, super crispy Cast Iron Corn, or buttery Old Fashioned Yeast Rolls.

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Why You’ll Love This Recipe

  • Made without canned cream of mushroom soup - This green bean casserole with bacon and mushrooms and cream recipe is made completely from scratch. Yes, it is a lot more work, but it is so worth it!
  • No mushy green beans - Since the green beans used are fresh (instead of canned) and blanched, they do not get too soft when baked.
  • Lots of bacon - The crispy, smoky, salty bacon adds texture and flavor.
  • Creamy - The combination of half and half and the roux makes the sauce thick and creamy for this easy green bean casserole with bacon and mushrooms dish.
  • A little cheesy - A little parmigiano reggiano adds depth and flavor to the bechamel. I prefer this over cheddar cheese in this bacon green bean casserole.
  • Topped with homemade fried onions - If you want to go the extra mile, you can homemade fried onions. They are super salty and crispy. You can also use French’s if you hate to fry at home, like me.
  • Can be made ahead - This green bean casserole with bacon and mushrooms dish can be prepped one day in advance.
  • Great as a holiday side dish - Is there a more traditional Thanksgiving side dish than green bean casserole? This homemade version will have everyone coming back for seconds.

Ingredients & Substitutions

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  • Kosher Salt: All of my recipes are tested with Morton kosher salt unless noted otherwise. It is the best salt for everyday cooking because of its size and flavor. If using table salt, the amount should be reduced. I highly recommend picking up some kosher next time you are at the store!
  • Crispy Onion Strings: Store-bought crispy fried onions, like French's or the store's brand of French fried onions, work great too. I recommend adding them to the green bean casserole with bacon and mushrooms casserole for the last 5-10 minutes of baking.

Complete list of ingredients and amounts is located on the recipe card below.

How To Blanch Green Beans

You'll need to blanch the green beans first for this green bean casserole with bacon and mushrooms. Here is a quick rundown of how to blanch the green beans:

  • Rinse and trim green beans. Then, slice them in half.
  • Bring a large pot of salted water to a boil.
  • Add in the green beans and allow them to cook for about five minutes (up to eight minutes for softer green beans).
  • Immediately put them in a bowl with ice water so they stop cooking.
  • Place them in the fridge.

How to Make Green Bean Casserole with Bacon and Mushrooms

Quick Overview

  • Blanch the green beans.
  • Make the bacon/sauce.
  • Transfer and bake.

Step by Step Instructions

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Quickly transfer the green beans to an ice bath so they do not overcook.

Step 1: Preheat the oven to 400 degrees. Prepare a large bowl with ice water. Bring a large pot of water to a rolling boil. Add the salt. Add the green beans and boil for 5-8 minutes, depending on how soft you prefer them.

Step 2: After boiling, immediately transfer them to the bowl of ice water. Place this in the fridge.

Step 3: In a large skillet over medium low heat, fry the bacon.

Step 4: Once all of the fat has rendered and it is brown, remove it from the pan and place on a plate lined with paper towels. Leave 2 Tablespoons of the bacon grease in the skillet to sauté the mushrooms and set the remainder aside for frying the onions.

Step 5: Increase the heat to medium. Add the mushrooms to the pan with the 2 Tablespoons of bacon grease. Sauté for 3-4 minutes or until softened.

Step 6: Add the butter, garlic, thyme, onion powder, salt, and pepper. Sauté for 2-3 minutes.

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When adding the liquids to the roux, stir continuously so the sauce does not get lumpy.

Step 7: Add the flour and sauté for 1-2 minutes. The mixture will be very dry.

Step 8: Deglaze the pan with about half of the broth, scraping all of the brown bits and flour off the bottom. While stirring continuously, add the rest of the broth. The sauce should be very thick.

Step 9: While stirring continuously, add about ¼ of the half and half. Don’t add any more until it is combined completely. Repeat with the rest of the half and half.

Step 10: Stir in the balsamic vinegar and simmer the sauce for 3-4 minutes or until it is thick enough to coat the back of the spoon.

Step 11: Stir in the grated parmesan.

Step 12: Remove the green beans from the fridge and drain all of the water, shaking off any excess. Add the green beans and about half of the bacon back into the sauce. Fold until combined.

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Remove the onions when they are lightly golden. If they get too browned, they will taste burnt. They will continue to crisp up as they cool.

Step 13: Lightly grease a 2 quart baking dish. Transfer the green bean casserole to the dish. (Option: Cover and refrigerate overnight if making in advance.)

Step 14: Bake uncovered for 25-30 minutes or until bubbling.

Step 15: While the casserole bakes, add the remaining bacon grease to a large frying pan. Add oil so it is about ¾ inch deep. Heat to 350 degrees. While the oil heats, toss the onions, flour, and cajun seasoning together in a large bowl until completely coated.

Step 16: Add about ? of the onions to the skillet. The oil will bubble up.

Step 17: Fry for about 2-3 minutes or until light golden brown, moving the onions around with a spoon or tongs a couple of times. Remove and place on a paper towel lined plate. Salt lightly while hot and repeat with remaining onions.

Step 18: Let the casserole stand for about 5 minutes. Top with crispy onions and remaining bacon.

Recipe Serving Suggestions

Garnish this green bean casserole with bacon and mushrooms with freshly grated parmesan cheese, chopped herbs, and sauteed garlic.

I love serving this green bean casserole recipe as a side dish for any holiday dinner. Here are some of the main dishes I like to serve it with:

  • Dutch Oven Pork Chops
  • Easy Brown Sugar Pork Tenderloin
  • Cast Iron Skillet Chicken Breast with Garlic Herb Butter
  • Slow Cooker Dr. Pepper Ribs

Expert Tips

  • Salt the water. Be sure to add 1.5 Tablespoons of salt to the boiling water. It might seem like a lot, but most of the salt is removed with the water. This step is going to season the green beans as they cook.
  • Place the green beans in an ice bath. This step will stop the green beans from cooking immediately so they do not get mushy as they sit.
  • Save some of the bacon grease. The bacon grease adds so much flavor to the mushroom sauce in this green bean casserole with bacon and mushrooms recipe.
  • Add the broth and half and half slowly. You want to add these liquids to the roux (flour & fat mixture) in stages instead of dumping the whole amount in at once. This step will help them to incorporate more smoothly, making for an even more delicious green bean casserole. When a lot of cold liquid hits a hot roux, it can clump up.
  • Slice the onions super thin. I highly recommend using a mandoline slicer. Switch the blade to the 1/16-inch thickness. This is the perfect thickness for onion strings.
  • Fry until golden. Move the onions around a couple of times while frying so they cook evenly. Once they turn golden brown, remove them immediately. They can burn quickly because they are so thin.

Additions & Variations

  • Use crushed Ritz crackers: While this is already the best green bean casserole with bacon, you can make it even better by adding crushed Ritz crackers on top of the green bean mixture in the casserole dish. This option will help create a crispier topping.
  • Try other cheese: This green bean casserole with bacon and mushrooms is also delicious with other cheese options like mozzarella, cheddar, and gouda. Consider using these instead of parmesan cheese. Or, use a combination of cheese.
  • Swap in pancetta: You can make this homemade green bean casserole more decadent by using pan-fried pancetta cubes instead of bacon. Simply swap out the bacon with pancetta in a 1:1 ratio. You can also use both. I would recommend halving the quantity if using both to avoid an overly salty recipe.
  • Gluten-free: Turn this into a gluten-free green bean casserole with a few swaps. Use cornstarch instead of flour (half the amount) for the sauce and onion strings. Select a broth/stock that is certified gluten-free. The remaining ingredients are naturally gluten-free.
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Recipe FAQs

What pairs well with green bean casserole?

Quite a few mains and sides pair well with green bean casserole with bacon and mushrooms. For example, this dish goes well with roast turkey or baked ham. It’s also great with collard greens, roasted veggies, salads, dinner rolls, and more.

Which is better, frozen or canned green beans for green bean casserole?

I recommend skipping both canned and frozen green beans for the best results. However, in a pinch, frozen will produce better results than canned green beans.

How many days can you eat green bean casserole?

Green bean casserole typically stays good in the fridge for up to four days. Allow it to cool fully, and cover it with plastic wrap before putting it in the refrigerator.

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Green Bean Casserole with Bacon

This Green Bean Casserole with Bacon and Mushrooms is a homemade version of the classic. It is made without any canned cream of mushroom soup. The perfect holiday side dish!

Servings10

Prep10 minutes minutes

Cook1 hour hour 5 minutes minutes

Total1 hour hour 15 minutes minutes

Course: Side Dish

Cuisine: American

Author: Brianna May

Ingredients:

GREEN BEANS

  • 24 ounces fresh green beans, rinsed, trimmed, halved
  • 1 ½ Tablespoons Morton kosher salt, for blanching

MUSHROOM SAUCE

  • 8 ounces (about 8 slices) bacon, diced
  • 8 ounces sliced mushrooms
  • 2 Tablespoons butter
  • 7-8 cloves garlic, minced finely or pressed
  • 1 Tablespoon dried thyme
  • 1 teaspoon onion powder
  • ½ teaspoon Morton kosher salt
  • ½ teaspoon pepper
  • ¼ cup all purpose flour
  • 1 cup vegetable or chicken broth
  • 1 ¾ cups half and half
  • 2 teaspoons balsamic vinegar
  • 2 ounces ? cup parmigiano reggiano, grated finely

CRISPY ONION STRINGS*

  • 1 large onion, sliced in 1/16 inch thick slices*
  • ? cup all purpose flour
  • ½ teaspoon cajun seasoning
  • vegetable or peanut oil for frying

Instructions:

  • Preheat the oven to 400 degrees. Prepare a large bowl with ice water. Bring a large pot of water to a rolling boil. Add the salt. Add the green beans and boil for 5-8 minutes, depending on how soft you prefer them.

    24 ounces fresh green beans, rinsed, trimmed, halved, 1 ½ Tablespoons Morton kosher salt, for blanching

  • After boiling, immediately transfer them to the bowl of ice water. Place this in the fridge.

  • In a large skillet over medium low heat, fry the bacon.

    8 ounces (about 8 slices) bacon, diced

  • Once all of the fat has rendered and it is brown, remove it from the pan and place on a plate lined with paper towels. Leave 2 Tablespoons of the bacon grease in the skillet to sauté the mushrooms and set the remainder aside for frying the onions.

    8 ounces sliced mushrooms

  • Increase the heat to medium. Add the mushrooms to the pan with the 2 Tablespoons of bacon grease. Sauté for 3-4 minutes or until softened.

  • Add the butter, garlic, thyme, onion powder, salt, and pepper. Sauté for 2-3 minutes.

    2 Tablespoons butter, 7-8 cloves garlic, minced finely or pressed, 1 Tablespoon dried thyme, 1 teaspoon onion powder, ½ teaspoon Morton kosher salt, ½ teaspoon pepper

  • Add the flour and sauté for 1-2 minutes. The mixture will be very dry.

    ¼ cup all purpose flour

  • Deglaze the pan with about half of the broth, scraping all of the brown bits and flour off the bottom. While stirring continuously, add the rest of the broth. The sauce should be very thick.

    1 cup vegetable or chicken broth

  • While stirring continuously, add about ¼ of the half and half. Don’t add any more until it is combined completely. Repeat with the rest of the half and half.

    1 ¾ cups half and half

  • Stir in the balsamic vinegar and simmer the sauce for 3-4 minutes or until it is thick enough to coat the back of the spoon.

    2 teaspoons balsamic vinegar

  • Stir in the grated parmesan.

    2 ounces ? cup parmigiano reggiano, grated finely

  • Remove the green beans from the fridge and drain all of the water, shaking off any excess. Add the green beans and about half of the bacon back into the sauce. Fold until combined.

  • Lightly grease a 2 quart baking dish. Transfer the green bean casserole to the dish. (Option: Cover and refrigerate overnight if making in advance.)

  • Bake uncovered for 25-30 minutes or until bubbling.

  • While the casserole bakes, add the remaining bacon grease to a large frying pan. Add oil so it is about ¾ inch deep. Heat to 350 degrees. While the oil heats, toss the onions, flour, and cajun seasoning together in a large bowl until completely coated.

    1 large onion, sliced in 1/16 inch thick slices*, ? cup all purpose flour, ½ teaspoon cajun seasoning, vegetable or peanut oil for frying

  • Add about ? of the onions to the skillet. The oil will bubble up.

  • Fry for about 2-3 minutes or until light golden brown, moving the onions around with a spoon or tongs a couple of times. Remove and place on a paper towel lined plate. Salt lightly while hot and repeat with remaining onions.

  • Let the casserole stand for about 5 minutes. Top with crispy onions and remaining bacon.

Notes:

  • Kosher Salt: All of my recipes are tested with Morton kosher salt unless noted otherwise. It is the best salt for everyday cooking because of its size and flavor. If using table salt, the amount should be reduced. I highly recommend picking up some kosher next time you are at the store!
  • Crispy Onion Strings: Store-bought crispy fried onions, like French's or the store's brand of French fried onions, work great too. I recommend adding them to the green bean casserole with bacon and mushrooms casserole for the last 5-10 minutes of baking.
  • Salt the water. Be sure to add 1.5 Tablespoons of salt to the boiling water. It might seem like a lot, but most of the salt is removed with the water. This step is going to season the green beans as they cook.
  • Place the green beans in an ice bath. This step will stop the green beans from cooking immediately so they do not get mushy as they sit.
  • Save some of the bacon grease. The bacon grease adds so much flavor to the mushroom sauce in this green bean casserole with bacon and mushrooms recipe.
  • Add the broth and half and half slowly. You want to add these liquids to the roux (flour & fat mixture) in stages instead of dumping the whole amount in at once. This step will help them to incorporate more smoothly, making for an even more delicious green bean casserole. When a lot of cold liquid hits a hot roux, it can clump up.
  • Slice the onions super thin. I highly recommend using a mandoline slicer. Switch the blade to the 1/16-inch thickness. This is the perfect thickness for onion strings.
  • Fry until golden. Move the onions around a couple of times while frying so they cook evenly. Once they turn golden brown, remove them immediately. They can burn quickly because they are so thin.

NUTRITION:

Calories: 268kcal | Carbohydrates: 16g | Protein: 14g | Fat: 17g | Saturated Fat: 8g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 2g | Monounsaturated Fat: 6g | Trans Fat: 0.1g | Cholesterol: 47mg | Sodium: 1779mg | Fiber: 3g | Sugar: 5g

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FAQs

Should green bean casserole be soupy before cooking? ›

Mistake No.

Green bean casserole should have a nice thick sauce that coats the green beans—it should not resemble soup.

How do you keep green bean casserole from getting mushy? ›

Green Bean Casserole Tips

Don't overcook the green beans: Remember when you are blanching the green beans that they will continue to cook and soften while baking in the oven with the rest of the casserole. So it's important to undercook them slightly during this first step so that they don't get mushy in the oven.

Which is better in green bean casserole canned or frozen? ›

My mother always made green bean casserole with store-bought canned green beans because that's what her mother did. When I make green bean casserole, I skip canned beans all together. Frozen green beans are the best green beans to use for green bean casserole.

Why is green bean casserole so good? ›

Fans love the dish in part because of how simple it is to throw together. It calls for ingredients that could be found in a typical home kitchen pantry: canned or fresh green beans, mushroom soup, milk, soy sauce and black pepper.

Can you mess up green bean casserole? ›

Your Crispy Onion Topping Is Soggy

Yet it's one of the most common green bean casserole mistakes a home chef can make. If this happens to you, it may be due to adding that topping too early; toppings should be added at the very end of the cooking process, shortly before you pull it out of the oven.

How do you thicken a casserole after cooking? ›

Simply whisk equal parts butter and flour together. Then, roll the thick paste into little teaspoon-sized balls. Add one ball to your casserole at a time, waiting about a minute before adding another one, until you get the right thickness.

How many cans of green beans are 4 cups? ›

Notes: ✿ 4 cups of green beans is about 1½ pounds fresh or 16 ounces frozen or 2 cans (15 ounces each) drained.

Should you drain canned green beans before cooking? ›

But if you're someone who needs to watch your sodium intake, it certainly can't hurt to drain and rinse canned beans before using them. Doing so can reduce the sodium by 40%. If you don't want to rinse, consider at least draining them first. Draining alone will “reduce the sodium by a third,” says Reinagel.

How do I thicken up my green bean casserole? ›

Mistake #5: A Runny Casserole

If you sense it's a little watery, "add a thickener like roux or starch to absorb the additional liquid or cook a little longer," she says. That'll give it that rich, dense consistency you're looking for.

What tastes better canned or frozen green beans? ›

"Frozen beans hold their texture and flavor better when cooked, while canned beans can become mushy," says Lauren Allen, the owner and creator of recipe website Tastes Better From Scratch and an Amazon best-selling cookbook by the same name.

Why do Americans eat green bean casserole? ›

How It Became a Holiday Staple. Green bean casserole was considered a perfect dish for holiday entertaining because it was simple, inexpensive, and could easily be made ahead of time. It became known as a "jiffy casserole" because it went from one bowl to one pan.

Which canned green beans taste best? ›

I have tried many types of canned green beans, but Le Sueur Premium Select Whole Green Beans stand out to me. They are top-quality green beans that taste fresh and delicious. These whole green beans come in convenient 14.5 ounce cans. The cans are easy to open and the beans inside look vibrant and appetizing.

Why am I craving green bean casserole? ›

When our bodies are deficient in certain nutrients, they attempt to correct the imbalance by sending signals to our brains. This can result in cravings for foods that are rich in the lacking nutrients. For example, a craving for green beans could indicate a need for vitamins A, C, or K, or for dietary fiber.

Are canned green beans less healthy than fresh? ›

Only have canned on hand? Don't worry — they're still nutritious. “Canned green beans have a similar nutrient content to fresh or frozen,” says Whitson. “But choose low-sodium varieties, or rinse them before cooking to remove any added salt.”

Does green bean casserole make you gassy? ›

However, too much fiber can cause bloating and gas. "Beans are high in fiber, with half a cup providing between 4 and 8 grams," says Kunik. "Since your body can't digest fiber, it can sit in the digestive tract while the bacteria digest it, producing gas as a byproduct.

Why isn't my green bean casserole thickening? ›

Add a thickener

While your green bean casserole is on the stove, incorporate a thickener into the vegetables, such as cornstarch or flour. According to The Kitchn, you can combine cornstarch and a small amount of water or broth in a cup and stir until the lumps are gone, and it becomes a thick yet drizzly consistency.

Should a casserole be watery? ›

A casserole is an easy and delicious dish that's perfect for when you are craving something warm and hearty. But they can sometimes turn out too watery. One way to thicken it is putting flour on it in order to soak up the juices and fat in the pan. Or you can make roux.

Should baked beans be soupy? ›

The longer you simmer and reduce the beans, the more the sauce will thicken. If you don't cook the beans long enough, the sauce will stay loose and runny, according to Home Cook World. But sometimes, a busy schedule doesn't allow for home cooks to stand in the kitchen and wait for the sauce to thicken via simmering.

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