How to make 7 easy green bean casseroles for Thanksgiving
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With Thanksgiving almost here; what are you serving? One of the most popular Thanksgiving or Christmas side dishes is always a nice Green bean casserole, but a plain old green bean casserole can get quite
boring each year. Dazzle your green bean casserole up with fried onions, cheese, maybe some bacon, add some diced potatoes, or even small chunks of chicken will do.
Each Thanksgiving I always have enough food for an army. I make sure that I always have my kid's favorite vegetables, which are green beans and corn. Then of course I always have the cranberry, stuffing, sweet potatoes, mashed potatoes, turkey, gravy, lasagna, baked honey ham, and my ultimate favorite homemade apple pies that are to die for.
When I first introduced my kids to green been casserole they weren't very thrilled with it. Their exact words were "Mommy this is kind of icky." I took their plates away from them and threw some melted cheese on top. Then added a dash of fresh pepper, sprinkled a dash of garlic salt, and a dash of lemon juice. Mixed it all up and returned their plates. Within 10 minutes the green bean casserole disappeared like magic from all 3 kids.
When making a green bean casserole you have to make sure it's still moist and has plenty of flavors. Otherwise it will taste very bland. Here are 3 of the best ways to make your Thanksgiving green bean casserole, which will have your company asking for seconds.
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