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By: Becky Hardin

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If you are hosting a crowd this Thanksgiving, then you have to try this Crockpot Green Bean Casserole! Simple and quick to prep, the slow cooker does all of the hard work leaving your hands free to cook up the rest of the meal.

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Why We Love This Slow Cooker Green Bean Casserole Recipe

This Crockpot Green Bean Casserole made our life so much easier once we developed it and fell in love. It’s a set and forget type of side that still checks all the boxes for the holidays.

  • Easy. Made with canned green beans and cream of mushroom soup, this recipe utilizes pantry staples for an easy side.
  • Cheesy. We add shredded Parmesan cheese for an extra kick of umami flavor.
  • Crunchy. Can’t forget the french fried onions!

Variations on Green Bean Casserole in the Crockpot

There are lots of ways to jazz up this delicious casserole. Try adding crumbled cooked bacon and sautéed mushrooms for an even richer flavor. Or add some shredded cheddar cheese for an extra cheesy flavor. For a spicy casserole, add diced jalapeños or use crispy fried jalapeños in place of the onions.

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How to Store and Reheat

Leftovers are the best thing about Thanksgiving! Place them in an airtight container and they will keep well in the fridge for up to 5 days. They are easily reheated over medium-low on the stovetop to serve.

How to Freeze

Freeze crockpot green bean casserole in an airtight container for up to 3 months. Let thaw overnight in the refrigerator before reheating. I recommend adding more crispy onions after reheating the casserole, as the frozen and defrosted ones will turn mushy.

Serving Suggestions

Green bean casserole pairs so well with Thanksgiving favorites, like my favorite easy Thanksgiving turkey and gravy, candied sweet potatoes, honey glazed carrots, make ahead mashed potatoes, roasted Brussels sprouts, loaded mac and cheese, vegetarian stuffing, creamed corn, cheesy roasted broccoli, and cranberry sauce.

What are the best beans to use in green bean casserole?

I make this casserole with canned green beans as they don’t require any prep, just drain them and they are ready to use. You can use fresh green beans if you prefer, just rinse and trim them first. Frozen green beans would need to be defrosted and drained to get rid of any excess water.

Can I substitute heavy cream for milk in green bean casserole?

Sure! You can use heavy cream or half-and-half for a richer, creamier casserole.

How do you keep green bean casserole from getting mushy?

Make sure not to overcook the casserole, since the green beans have already been cooked.

Why is my green bean casserole so watery?

I’ve designed this recipe to yield a perfectly creamy casserole, but you may have a different crockpot or different kitchen conditions. If your casserole seems water, try adding a thickener like flour or cornstarch and continue cooking it for a bit longer.

Can green bean casserole be made ahead and reheated?

Yes! You can prep the dish the night before and keep covered and refrigerated til ready to cook. Add an additional 30 minutes on to the cooking time if you do this.

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More Green Bean Casserole Recipes We Love

  • Classic Green Bean Casserole
  • Loaded Green Bean Casserole
  • Instant Pot Green Bean Casserole
  • Green Bean and Corn Casserole

5-Star Review

“The best green casserole I’ve had. A keeper for sure ~ thank you!!!” -Amy

Recipe

Crockpot Green Bean Casserole Recipe

4.54 from 257 votes

Author: Becky Hardin

Prep: 10 minutes minutes

Cook: 3 hours hours

Total: 3 hours hours 10 minutes minutes

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This classic green bean side dish is a must for me and my family at any big feast. It's universally loved and it comes out so well with the slow cooker.

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Ingredients

  • 58 ounces green beans fresh cut or French style, drained (4 cans)
  • 21 ounces condensed cream of mushroom soup (2 cans)
  • ¾ cup milk
  • ¼ cup sour cream
  • ½ teaspoon garlic powder
  • ½ teaspoon kosher salt
  • ½ teaspoon ground black pepper
  • ½ cup freshly shredded Parmesan cheese
  • 6 ounces French fried onions divided (1 container)

Instructions

  • Add the cream of mushroom soup, milk, sour cream, seasonings and shredded cheese to the bottom of the crockpot. Use a wooden spoon or spatula to stir the ingredients until well combined.

    21 ounces condensed cream of mushroom soup, ¾ cup milk, ¼ cup sour cream, ½ teaspoon garlic powder, ½ teaspoon kosher salt, ½ teaspoon ground black pepper, ½ cup freshly shredded Parmesan cheese

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  • Dump in the green beans and half of the french fried onions, stir until just mixed.

    58 ounces green beans, 6 ounces French fried onions

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  • Cover and cook on low for 2-3 hours.

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  • Stir well and pour the remaining french fried onions on top of the casserole. Serve warm, enjoy!

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Becky’s tips

  • Cooked in a 6-quart Crockpot.
  • To store, place leftovers in an airtight container in the refrigerator for 3-5 days.
  • To prep ahead, follow steps 1 and 2 and cover. You can refrigerate overnight (or up to 3 days) and add an additional 30 minutes of cooking time to step 3 when ready to slow cook.
  • If you plan to keep the dish warm until ready to serve, wait to add the French fried onions until just before serving to avoid the onions becoming too soggy.
  • If substituting with frozen green beans, thaw first.
  • You can double the recipe if using a 6-quart or larger slow cooker. Cook for 2.5-3 hours.
  • For non-mushroom lovers, substitute with condensed cream of chicken soup.

Storage:Store crockpot green bean casserole in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 5 days or in the freezer for up to 3 months.

Nutrition Information

Calories: 236kcal (12%) Carbohydrates: 23g (8%) Protein: 8g (16%) Fat: 13g (20%) Saturated Fat: 6g (38%) Polyunsaturated Fat: 1g Monounsaturated Fat: 1g Cholesterol: 11mg (4%) Sodium: 783mg (34%) Potassium: 462mg (13%) Fiber: 5g (21%) Sugar: 6g (7%) Vitamin A: 1240IU (25%) Vitamin C: 20mg (24%) Calcium: 150mg (15%) Iron: 2mg (11%)

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How to Make Crockpot Green Bean Casserole Step by Step

Make the Sauce: Add 21 ounces (2 cans) of cream of mushroom soup, ¾ cup of milk, ¼ cup of sour cream, ½ teaspoon of garlic powder, ½ teaspoon of kosher salt, ½ teaspoon of ground black pepper, and ½ cup of freshly shredded Parmesan cheese to the bottom of your crockpot. Use a wooden spoon or spatula to stir the ingredients until well combined.

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Add the Beans: Dump in 58 ounces (4 cans) of canned green beans and 3 ounces (½ container) of french fried onions. Stir until just mixed.

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Cook the Casserole: Cover and cook on low for 2-3 hours.

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Serve the Casserole: Stir well and pour the remaining 3 ounces (½ container) of french fried onions on top of the casserole. Serve warm, enjoy!

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FAQs

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.

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. One common cause of a watery casserole is not adding enough thickener, such as flour or cornstarch, to your sauce.

Is green bean casserole better with canned or fresh? ›

"Canned green beans are very soft and delicate," Malarkey says. "They tend to mush up while mixing, and I like a little crunch to my green bean casserole." The other two pros we spoke with agreed. When presented with the choice of fresh or frozen green beans for green bean casserole, frozen came out on top.

Should you drain canned green beans before cooking? ›

One of the primary reasons for draining and rinsing canned beans, or any canned food, is to remove some of the excess salt.

How can I thicken up my green bean casserole? ›

The Casserole Is Too Soupy

Don't worry, there's a relatively easy and quick fix that will help soak up the excess liquid: Make a slurry of flour or cornstarch in liquid (broth or water) to help thicken it up and then cook it for a bit longer.

Can you overcook green bean casserole? ›

Overcooking the beans won't just drain them of their appealing color, but it will also make them too soft and mushy, resulting in a less appetizing casserole.

How long can green bean casserole sit out before baking? ›

How Long Can Green Bean Casserole Sit Out? The casserole can sit out at room temperature for about an hour, then it should be reheated or stored in the fridge.

How many pounds are 4 cups of green beans? ›

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

Why do Americans eat green bean casserole? ›

Popularity. It was originally marketed as an everyday side dish but became popular for Thanksgiving dinners in the 1960s after Campbell's placed the recipe on the can's label. The recipe popularized the combination of the soup with green beans.

Should you rinse canned green beans? ›

According to The Bean Institute, you can reduce up to 41 percent of the sodium in canned beans by rinsing them. "It's fine to add the bean liquid to many recipes, but if you want to reduce the amount of sodium, it's best to drain and rinse canned beans," the website states.

Why do French cut green beans taste better? ›

The main different is the texture. Because French cut green beans are sliced so thinly they cook up silky and tender. The slicing also turns the veggie from a tube to a strip, which helps the beans absorb the flavors they're cooked with (more on that below).

What is the difference between French style green beans and regular green beans? ›

French green beans (also called Haricots Verts) are slightly longer and skinnier than regular green beans and may be a little bit more expensive. They are harvested earlier then regular green beans, so they are thought to be more tender and more flavorful.

What's the difference between regular green beans and French cut green beans? ›

Haricots verts are thinner and longer than American green beans, and are usually more tender. There aren't huge differences in flavor between the two; French beans have a slightly more earthy flavor, while American green beans lean a little more to the sweet and herbaceous side.

What causes green beans to be mushy? ›

Undercooked green beans are rubbery; overcooked are mushy. If you are boiling beans, simply begin tasting them after a few minutes. At first you will have a hard time biting through them. As the texture softens, the green beans are closer to being perfectly cooked.

How do you make a casserole not soggy? ›

Just because your casserole is starting to look a bit soupy doesn't mean it's beyond saving. In fact, all you need to do is add some pasta noodles or grains to your base. This trick works for the simple reason that both types of ingredients soak up water as they cook.

How do you keep green beans crisp in the fridge? ›

How to Store Green Beans. Green beans should be stored unwashed in the crisper drawer of your fridge. If they came in a bag, keep them in the bag when storing. If they came in a small berry box from the market, transfer them to a reusable storage or plastic bag before storing them in the fridge.

Why are my green beans mushy? ›

Blanching green beans before freezing helps them to retain that beautiful green color and crisp texture when you go to enjoy them. Skipping this step might result in your beans having a mushy texture once defrosted.

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