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21 Nov 2023, 12:58 am

Why people have green bean casserole for Thanksgiving?


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21 Nov 2023, 1:05 am

I don't understand. I really don't know what the appeal is.


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21 Nov 2023, 3:14 am

Dorcas Reilly (1926–2018) created the recipe in 1955 while working in the home economics department at the Campbell's Soup Company in Camden, New Jersey. The recipe was created for a feature article for the Associated Press; the requirement was for a quick and easy dish using ingredients most US households kept on hand.
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. Campbell's Soup now estimates that 40 percent of the Cream of Mushroom soup sold in the United States goes into making green bean casserole

seems a bit like boeuf bourguignon, with green beans and mushrooms
"Bourguignon" is, since the mid-nineteenth century, a culinary term applied to various dishes prepared with wine or with a mushroom and onion garnish



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21 Nov 2023, 3:34 am

they say beans are good for the heart


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21 Nov 2023, 5:38 am

traven wrote:
Dorcas Reilly (1926–2018) created the recipe in 1955 while working in the home economics department at the Campbell's Soup Company in Camden, New Jersey. The recipe was created for a feature article for the Associated Press; the requirement was for a quick and easy dish using ingredients most US households kept on hand.
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. Campbell's Soup now estimates that 40 percent of the Cream of Mushroom soup sold in the United States goes into making green bean casserole

seems a bit like boeuf bourguignon, with green beans and mushrooms
"Bourguignon" is, since the mid-nineteenth century, a culinary term applied to various dishes prepared with wine or with a mushroom and onion garnish


Never heard of that dish, but I don't live in the USA. I'm only 10 miles North, though.

Around here we use mushroom soup to top pork chops with - pretty sure that's common in the USA, too, as I recall seeing it on The Simpsons and maybe some sitcoms.

My dad's family makes mushroom soup sandwiches - I just made some the last couple days.. like grilled cheese, but no cheese, just a fat tablespoon of Campbell's mushroom soup straight out of the can between the buttered bread & grilled.

I'd eat mushroom soup and green beans, though. Green beans are ok just cooked, too. Maybe with a little butter on them.


The dish people serve here at Thanksgiving that Most people don't like are brussel sprouts. It's like why force yourself to eat these things? :? I mean, they're not terrible and I'll eat a few simply because they probably have healthy things in them.. but they don't taste great by any means and I'm sure only a very small % of people would ever miss them if they didn't get made & served.

Pretty surprising that 40% of the mushroom soup sold in the USA gets served over green beans, though. Never would have guessed.


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22 Nov 2023, 7:11 pm

I once decided to make green bean casserole like the Americans do for their Yankee Thankee, but it was kind of gross. Green string beans covered in lumpy off-white and grey goop was not appetizing in the slightest. String beans are better with just butter and pepper on them.



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22 Nov 2023, 9:19 pm

CockneyRebel wrote:
I don't understand. I really don't know what the appeal is.

It's mostly because of nostalgia. They're not bad, but I don't know that I'd care for them if there wasn't an emotional connection.