Nothing is fresh in my latest cheapie recipe, and I'm proud of it! Yeah, that's right, The 99 Cent Chef's latest dish is 1960's Betty Crocker Cookbook can opener cuisine.
You can read about the creation of this recipe from the Campbell's Soup archives, just click here.
All you need is a warm oven and a baking dish. And it's so easy to make you could do it blindfolded while nursing a martini.
Serve my French Fried Onions & Green Bean Casserole flanked by sliced turkey with stuffing and cool cranberry sauce. This creamy soul-soothing veggie side is over the top in tastiness.
And all the ingredients are on sale for the holidays at any grocery store. French fried onions are a decadent topping -- while canned green beans are boring until you mix in a can of Campbell's Mushroom Soup.
For a 21st-century version, use fresh green beans that are on sale for a dollar per pound from now until Christmas.
Click on the following links for more holiday-feasting recipes, including: Stuffing Cupcakes with Cranberry Frosting and Gravy, Roasted Brussels Sprouts, Homemade Eggnog Video, Green Beans with Almonds, Bacon Wrapped Dates with Cream Cheese, Mom's Pumpkin Pie, Mom's Mini-Pecan Pies, Cranberry Orange and Coconut Cookies, Roasted Pumpkin with Pasta, Whiskey Yams with Brown Sugar Pumpkin Seeds, Roasted Potatoes with Carrots, Honey Orange Glazed Carrots, and my Sage Roasted Turkey recipe.
Ingredients
- 2 cans of green beans, drained - I used "French Cut", any type will do.
- 1 can of mushroom soup - or any "cream" soup you like, including vegan.
- 1/2 "soup can" of water - Directions call for a full can of water, but I found it gets too watery.
- 1 package of French Fried Onions - or from a can.
- Pepper to taste - I find there is plenty of salt in the packaged ingredients.
Directions
In a casserole dish combine, green beans*, mushroom soup, 1/2 can of water, and half a package of French fried onions. Don't fill the dish all the way to the top, as it may bubble over when hot. Mix well, cover, and place in a 350-degree oven.
Bake for 20 - 30 minutes; since everything is already cooked you are just heating it all up.
Uncover and top with the rest of the French fried onions, and bake another 10-15 minutes.
This is a great dish to bring to any Thanksgiving gathering (best to bring a half package of crunchy fried onions to add at the last minute -- it will be too soggy otherwise).
Hindsight
* Okay to use a package of fresh frozen green beans. Allow to defrost and drain extra liquid, then add to baking dish with other ingredients.
For a fresh green bean version (about a pound), remove any stem pieces. Chop green beans in half if they are too long. Blanch beans in boiling water for about 5 minutes (or to the desired tenderness).
Remove beans and add to the casserole dish. In this case, you can salt to taste, then follow the rest of my directions.
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