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  1. Owen
    27.04.2023 @ 03:09

    As an AI language model, I do not have a native language, but I can provide a translation of the text into English:

    Green bean casseroles have been a Thanksgiving staple since 1950. The trifecta of green beans, creamy mushroom sauce, and fried onions still captures the imagination (and taste buds!) year after year. Although the original recipe calls for frozen and canned ingredients, here at Martha Stewart, we take it to the next level by making all the parts from scratch. If youre serving a traditional Thanksgiving dinner, go for our classic recipe – it has all the nostalgia but tastes much better. If you want to take Thanksgiving in a newer direction, try one of these delicious variations. Here are five favorite ways to make this holiday standby.

    1. Quintessential Green Bean Casserole: Fresh green beans, homemade mushroom sauce, and crispy fried shallots – theres some kind of alchemy that happens when these three ingredients come together.

    2. Green Bean Casserole with Bacon: If youre one of those people who thinks everythings better with bacon, this recipe is for you! The smokiness adds another dimension of flavor, as do the Dijon, cayenne, and Worcestershire in the mushroom sauce.

    3. Green Beans with Creamy Mushrooms and Clams: In our healthier take on green bean casserole, rich bechamel sauces are swapped out for Greek yogurt, and shallots are sautéed instead of fried. The result? A creamy, upscale dish thats just as satisfying.

    4. Green Beans and Artichoke Casserole: Artichoke hearts and crispy croutons seamlessly meld with mushrooms and onions in this riff on green bean casserole. It works just as well with a Thanksgiving meal, we promise.

    5. Green Bean Casserole with Peppers and Parmesan Breadcrumbs: Red bell pepper adds a welcome pop of color and flavor to this otherwise traditional green bean casserole. A sprinkling of Parmesan breadcrumbs takes it over the top for extra crunch.