Something Different Green Bean and Corn Casserole

"Adapted from Southern Living. This is very different from the usual green bean casseroles out there. I prefer sweet onions such as Walla Walla or Vidalia, but ordinary cooking onions are fine too. French style green beans are regular green beans that have been thinly sliced. If all you have is the regular kind, simply slice them into thin strips with a knife or use them whole."
 
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Ready In:
40mins
Ingredients:
12
Serves:
6
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ingredients

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directions

  • Preheat oven to 350 F and have ready a greased medium oval baking dish (7"x11" size).
  • Mix together the cracker crumbs, nuts, and the melted butter and set aside.
  • Mix together the remaining ingredients and pour into the prepared pan, sprinkling the nut mixture over the top.
  • Bake uncovered for 30 minutes or until bubbly.

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Reviews

  1. Great recipe. Similar to another that I have made which also has a can of water chestnuts in it. Adds a little extra crunch. Thanks for posting.
     
  2. Excellent - worthy of 5 stars - but I doubled and used 2 cans green beans and 2 cans of corn. Looked way too soupy until I did. Flavor was superb! Had it at a church dinner and loved it.
     
  3. OMG MAKE THIS!! Everyone raved over this dish! One thing needs to be altered though: Saute the onion before you mix it in....the diced raw onion was too crunchy (and too strong) because the bake time is only 35 minutes. The sliced almonds make this a really pretty dish (much prettier than the picture attached to this recipe). I used Club crackers instead of Ritz. It was DELICIOUS!!
     
  4. Wonderful. the only green bean casserole I ever make now. only change...my family MUST have their fried onion rings instead of Ritz. thanks for sharing.
     
  5. Originally 5 stars; demoted to 4 because the family didn't love it. However, I didn't technically make it as directed... It's hard to get kosher cream soups, so I made my own "condensed" cream of celery soup with celery, onions, mushrooms, flour and milk... tasted exactly like the real thing. Then mixed in the beans, corn, sour cream, etc. Then I didn't have the right kind of crackers, so I used corn-flake crumbs, with ground pecans in place of the almonds. But you know what? Even with all the changes (or maybe because of the "homemade" touch), it was nice. I originally said fabulous, but the family didn't love it all that much. Excellent non-meat main dish, I served it with barley pilaf on the side.
     
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Tweaks

  1. Originally 5 stars; demoted to 4 because the family didn't love it. However, I didn't technically make it as directed... It's hard to get kosher cream soups, so I made my own "condensed" cream of celery soup with celery, onions, mushrooms, flour and milk... tasted exactly like the real thing. Then mixed in the beans, corn, sour cream, etc. Then I didn't have the right kind of crackers, so I used corn-flake crumbs, with ground pecans in place of the almonds. But you know what? Even with all the changes (or maybe because of the "homemade" touch), it was nice. I originally said fabulous, but the family didn't love it all that much. Excellent non-meat main dish, I served it with barley pilaf on the side.
     

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