This year, I’m doing a “vintage” theme – all the recipes have to come from caker cookbooks from the '50s and '60s. Suffice to say, I think me and the Italians are in for some incredible
In the meantime, help yourself to this staple of caker holiday dinners. Green Bean Casserole is so popular, even cakers who don’t know they’re cakers (which, truthfully, is most cakers) make this dish. If you want to ramp up the festivitiness of it, use the French-cut beans with pimento pieces. That way, pieces of green and red shine through the grey sludge like tiny bits of hope. And given the state of the world sometimes, I think we need every scrap of hope we can find.
2 one-pound cans cut green beans, drained (see note)
¼ cup milk
1 can Cream of Mushroom Soup
1/8 teaspoon pepper
1 ½ cups French Fried onions
Heat oven to 350°. Combine beans, milk, soup, pepper and ¾ of French Fried onions. Pour into 1 ½ quart casserole. Bake, uncovered for 30 minutes. Top with remaining onions and bake 5 minutes longer.
Note: Most people use the French cut beans.
Source: Let's Break Bread Together, The United Churches in Canada
Oh god I love that horrible stuff so freakin' much. Hahaha The gloppiness and yet the crunch. The gray green beans and the gray canned soup. The msg. My god the msg. Nirfreakinvana. (If I weren't currently on a healthy eating plan until Christmas Day itself, I'd consider stalking your party just for the green bean casserole.)
ReplyDeleteHealthy eating plan? I've never heard of that before.
DeleteWell. Green beans are allowed... sniffle...
DeleteMmmmm, one of my favorites! I never even had it probably until I was in my 30's. I don't think my Mom ever made anything with cream of mushroom soup. Clearly, I'm making up for lost time.
ReplyDeleteCan't wait to hear about CC! Wish I were invited, but I don't think my Jell-O mold would survive the trip up north. Post lots of pictures!
Oh, I'll post LOTS of pictures, veg-o-matic. But the Italians will likely make me blur their faces. They don't like photos appearing of them eating (and enjoying) caker food.
DeleteAnother reason I need to move to Canada. You get beans with pimentos in CANS? French Fried Onions - what the fuff are they? They look bloody good wherever they spring from. Jenny (in the UK where we can't get stuff like this).
ReplyDeleteYou bet, Jenny. Canned beans with pimento pieces are one of the great things about living in Canada. Well, that and running into Celine Dion at the local grocery store. French Fried Onions are crispy pieces of onions. You can get them in a can. Kind of like fried chow mein noodles.
DeleteI want to move to Canada, but I need to find a Canadian who wants to marry me. They really tightened up the restrictions on us Gringos.
DeleteI suppose it is not real Caker, but pseudo-Caker, I actually make this with homemade cream of mushroom soup, fresh green beans, and homemade frizzled onions. But it does taste like the real thing!
ReplyDeleteYou fancy types with your fresh this and frizzled that.
DeleteI'm having my mother-in-law for Xmas, and since she's from Northwestern Ontario (home of many Lutheran cookbooks) I think she'd enjoy this. Plus I love anything involving cream of mushroom soup.
ReplyDeleteKirsty, you'd score major mother-in-law points with this one. Trust me.
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