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@BEAN CASSEROLE Recipe
BEAN CASSEROLE Recipe is presented in this quick video. I show how to make this classic homemade recipe using fresh green beans, onions, butter, milk, cheese and flavorful spices and herbs. This is a wonderful recipe for holidays such as Thanksgiving or Christmas or just any day of the year that works best for you. A casserole (French: diminutive of casse, from Provençal cassa 'pan') is a variety of a large, deep pan or bowl, typically with a glass lid, used for oven cooking a variety of dishes, as well as referring to the category of foods cooked inside it. Though the two share the same name, the pan itself is also commonly known as a "casserole dish" or "casserole pan", whereas the food inside is usually distinguished as the "casserole". The same pan is often used both for cooking and serving. Baked dishes have existed for thousands of years. Early casserole recipes consisted of rice that was pounded, pressed, and filled with a savory mixture of meats such as chicken or sweetbread. Sometime around the 1870s this sense of casserole seems to have taken its current sense. Cooking in earthenware containers has always been common in most cultures, but the idea of casserole cooking as a one-dish meal became popular in the United States in the twentieth century, especially in the 1950s when new forms of lightweight metal and glass cookware appeared on the market. By the 1970s casseroles took on a less-than sophisticated image. In the United States, a casserole is typically a baked food with three main components: pieces of meat (such as chicken or ground meat) or fish (such as tuna) or other protein (such as beans or tofu), various chopped vegetables, and a starchy binder (such as flour, potato or pasta); sometimes, there is also a crunchy or cheesy topping. Liquids are released from the meat and vegetables during cooking, and further liquid in the form of stock, wine, beer, gin, cider, vegetable juice, or even water may be added when the dish is assembled. Casseroles are usually cooked slowly in the oven, often uncovered. They may be served as a main course or side dish, and, conveniently, may be served in the vessel in which they were cooked. Here is the equipment and ingredients that I used for this video: For all my water needs I use this system: https://amzn.to/2HlvOgg Camera: https://amzn.to/2n15srN If you enjoyed this recipe please like, comment and subscribe. Lots of Love and Bon Appétit! Want to keep up with The Food Nut recipes? Subscribe to The Food Nut Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCKRN7-1ewWXrSCRWvwc9fnw?sub_confirmation=1 The Food Nut YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCKRN7-1ewWXrSCRWvwc9fnw Original music by Savfk (www.youtube.com/savfkmusic www.facebook.com/savfkmusic) Info source: Wikipedia Subscribe Button by: MrNumber112 https://youtu.be/Fps5vWgKdl0 Disclaimer: This video is not sponsored. I use affiliate links. As a customer you do not pay any more or less because of an affiliated link. As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases. Thank you for your support of my channel.

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