Green Bean Stuffing Casserole
Updated Oct 13, 2020
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Green Bean Stuffing Casserole is a comforting spin on a classic holiday side dish.

If you love holiday sides, you’ll also want to try our Pepperidge Farm Stuffing (soft vs. crispy bake times included!) For something green and healthy, you’ll love our roasted kale recipe.
Green Bean Stuffing Casserole
This past weekend has found us at one of our favorite places on the planet, our little cottage on a small lake in the middle of Nowhere, Wisconsin.
It’s been a month or so since we have been here and with one of the first beautiful weekends of spring, there was work galore to be done, both inside and out. Haven’t been here for weeks, I was at a loss for knowing what food staples were on hand. T
he only thing I recalled seeing was a bag of frozen green beans. “What can I do with those?” I asked myself.

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As the noon hour neared, I continued to rack my brain with what to make the guys for lunch. Not wanting to make the six-mile trip into town merely to pick up some lunch eats, I resorted to deciding on some grilled pork chops that I had brought along. I needed to think of a veggie to serve, and once again, I found mind going back to those beans.

This is a variant of the traditional green bean casserole. Although there are no french onion rings in this dish, we kept the crunch but went in a slightly different direction, using some dried stuffing mix. The flavor was great, and all the kids loved it, dads included. Sometimes it’s a challenge to get our boys to eat a healthy serving of vegetables, but with this easy side, we were able to sneak one past them. The boys got their flavor and their greens. Give this one a try sometime and let me know what you think. -Dan


Green Bean Stuffing Casserole
Save This Recipe for Later (You’ll Want It Again)
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Ingredients
- 12 oz green beans, frozen
- 2 cups dried stuffing mix
- 1 cup milk
- 15 oz cream of mushroom soup, 1 can
- 1 teaspoon salt
- 1/4 cup breadcrumbs
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 350 degrees F.
- Prepare an oven-safe pan with non-stick coating.
- In large mixing bowl, combine first five ingredients and stir until thoroughly combined.
- Place mixture in pan.
- Sprinkle breadcrumbs over top of mixture.
- Bake for 45 minutes.
Nutrition
Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.











Dan, this looks great.
Thanks, Peter.
What a great idea! Your Green Bean Dressing Casserole looks wonderful and sounds so good. Love that it uses frozen green beans and store cupboard ingredients that I nearly always have on hand!
April, it’s always a plus when I am able to use what we have on hand!
This is looking pretty drool worthy guys. Absolutely going to give this a try soon.
Thanks so much Sandi. It’s wonderful to hear from you!
This sounds so fun and delicious! What a great way to jazz up plain ol’ green beans!
Thanks, Nicole. Our family enjoyed this one!
You combined 2/3 of my favorite foods at Thanksgiving into one dish…I love you deeply.
Love you too, Michelle!
Oh my goodness it’s like a meal in the pan! Delish!
Thanks, Serena and yes, this could easily be a meal in a pan!
Now this is how I love to eat green beans. Looks so good.
Thanks so much, Janette!
I really like this casserole as compared to the traditional green bean casserole, which I don’t care for. It is the french fried onions I don’t like, so the dressing really makes this a keeper for me!
Thank you Kecia!
I would totally nom on this! I adore green beans and stuffing (dressing). I used to make a similar dish but with zucchini and potatoes instead of green beans. This is awesome! Thanks for the recipe.
I can’t wait to try this Dan! It sounds and looks delicious. You can’t beat the simplicity and then the end result being wow. Very creative cooking off the cuff!
Thanks so much, Patty!