![]() Sprinkle the flour and stir for a minute and add in the milk and chicken broth. Once the butter has melted add the onions and minced garlic, saute till the onions turn translucent. Heat a heavy bottom pan with butter on a medium flame. Meanwhile, bring a large pot of salted water to boil, blanch the green beans for 3-5 minutes and transfer them to an ice bath to stop the cooking process. Grease a 9X13 casserole dish and keep it aside. HOW TO MAKE GREEN BEAN CASSEROLE WITH CHEESE French fried onions – Add to the top for a crispy crust.Parmesan cheese – Grated parmesan cheese adds a wonderful flavor.Sharp cheddar cheese – Shredded works best but you can always grate a block of cheese, too.Chicken broth – You can use chicken stock as well.Milk – You can use heavy cream as well.All-purpose flour – This is used as a thickener for the casserole.Minced garlic – I’ve also used garlic pepper in place, too.Yellow onion – Diced up and made into smaller bites.Unsalted butter – If you use salted butter, omit the addition of salt later on in the recipe.Fresh green beans – Make sure the ends are trimmed and cut into halves.Don’t forget to add the crunchy toppings of French fried onions! TO MAKE CHEESY LOADED GREEN BEAN CASSEROLE YOU WILL NEED: Since this recipe has two different types of cheeses, you’re certain to have an awesome test of cheese with each and every bite. The more veggies that you can load up, the better! This is the perfect recipe to share with all your family and friends. Using fresh green beans in this holiday casserole dish really gives a great texture and taste. There’s no such thing as having too much cheese, right? This recipe for Cheesy Loaded Green Bean Casserole is one of the best! It’s super creamy and loaded with cheddar & parmesan cheese making it the ultimate Holiday Side dish or a great addition to any hearty meal!Ĭan you even say it’s a holiday meal if you don’t have green bean casserole on the table? This is a bit of a mixture of classic green bean casserole mixed with a heavy dose of cheese. ![]()
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