Drain green beans. Add stewed tomatoes, about 1 teaspoon minced garlic, seasoned salt, and pepper according to your taste.
Simmer on top of stove about 20 minutes. Add cheese. Stir until cheese is starting to melt. That's it. We love it this way!
If you don't have any cheese, its good with the tomatoes and garlic with the green beans. Try it, I think you will like it.
Source: My daughter, Diana
By dorothy wedenoja from New Creek, WV
This is a way to serve green beans that has a lemony and nutty taste to it.
I think rather than making the typical green bean casserole with mushroom soup for Thanksgiving, this would be a new twist on it.
Saute bacon until crisp; drain on paper towel. Pour off all but 3 Tbsp. drippings. Empty beans into skillet; add onion soup mix; heat thoroughly.
Would anyone have a recipe for creamed green beans? I would really appreciate any help. It's not like the green bean casserole.
By ellen tinder from Holden, MO
I googled "creamed green beans recipes", and found many recipes. If you read through them, you may find what you are looking for.
Here are recipes for fresh, out of the garden and also canned green beans. Hope you enjoy them.
Creamed Green Beans
This is a perfect dish for early and middle summer days when great tasting, fresh green beans are both cheap and plentiful.
1 hour | 30 min prep
SERVES 8
1 lb fresh green beans, string less
30 ounces chicken stock
4 tablespoons salted butter
4 tablespoons all-purpose flour
2 cups whole milk, pre-warmed in microwave
1/2 teaspoon seasoning salt
1/4 teaspoon white pepper (from a can)
1/4 teaspoon Mrs. Dash seasoning mix (original)
Rinse the beans in cold water and snap them into 1-inch lengths, discarding the tips. Remove any strings. Pour the chicken stock into a medium-sized cooking pot and bring to a boil over medium heat. Add the beans to the stock and cover until it boils again and then lower the heat to achieve a slow boil, covered, until the beans are tender but not mushy, (about 15 minutes).
When the beans are done, set aside for a few minutes. Make the white sauce using a double boiler (you can make
an improvised double boiler with a cooking pot with an inch of water in the bottom, in combination with a stainless steel salad bowl which sets atop of the pot). This white sauce cannot be prepared over direct heat or it will scorch.
Blend in the flour, seasoned salt, and white pepper, whisking constantly. When there are no lumps, add the re-warmed milk (about 100 degrees F.) and continue to whisk until the sauce thickens. Once the sauce has thickened a bit (after about 5 minutes), allow the sauce to bubble, still whisking with some frequency, for about
15 more minutes. At the end of the 15 minutes of simmering, the white sauce is done and should be taken off the heat.
Strain the chicken stock from the beans using a colander (save this stock in the refrigerator for your next batch of
home made vegetable soup), reserving one-quarter cup of stock to blend into the white sauce. Pour the drained beans into a cooking pot with the white sauce, including the quarter cup of broth, and add the Mrs. Dash
(Out of the can green beans)
Creamed Green Beans
Ingredients:
2 tablespoons butter
2 tablespoons all-purpose flour
1/4 teaspoon salt
1 cup milk
1 can green beans, drained
Directions:
1. In a small, heavy saucepan, melt 2 tablespoons of butter over low heat.
2. Blend the flour into the melted butter.
3. Add salt.
4. Cook over low heat, stirring, for 4 to 5 minutes.
5. Add the milk all at once and cook, stirring constantly,
until smooth and thickened.
6. Add green beans and heat through.
7. Serves 4.
I'm 6-generations Cajun, and all my family (including 3 Aunts and 5 Uncles) were farmers in LA, and therefore we had 'country' cooking all the time. Here is a recipe for the most fantastic green beans ever.
It's fun to try out new recipes with my instant pot and to do something to make vegetables more flavorful.
This is a great, kid-friendly, easy, microwave recipe with a great blend of ingredients.
This is such an easy and tasty vegetable recipe. Can microwave or bake. My daughter calls it Green Bean Mush.
Cook bacon until crisp. Add onion and green pepper to 3 Tbsp. bacon drippings; cook until tender. Blend in flour, sugar, salt, pepper, mustard, and Worcestershire sauce.