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Laurielee
11-22-2005, 12:52 PM
my stepduaghter requested I make a green bean casserole but doesnt eat wheat I wanted to make this, any ideas on how to modify the topping since it calls for bread crumbs? or should Ijust sprinkle with the onions?

thanks
Laurie


Green Bean Casserole

Serves 8 to 10

All the components of this dish can be cooked ahead of time. The assembled casserole needs only 15 minutes in a 375-degree oven to warm through and brown. A gratin dish works nicely with this recipe. See page 165 for information on our favorite.

topping
4 slices sandwich bread with crusts, each slice torn into quarters
2 tablespoons unsalted butter, softened
1/4 teaspoon salt
1/8 teaspoon ground black pepper
3 cups canned fried onions (about 6 ounces)

beans
Salt
2 pounds green beans, ends trimmed, cut on the diagonal into 2-inch pieces
1/2 ounce dried porcini mushrooms
6 tablespoons unsalted butter
1 medium onion, minced
3 medium garlic cloves, minced (about 1 tablespoon)
12 ounces white button mushrooms, wiped clean, stems trimmed, and sliced ¼ inch thick
12 ounces cremini mushrooms, wiped clean, stems trimmed, and sliced ¼ inch thick
2 tablespoons minced fresh thyme leaves
1/4 teaspoon ground black pepper
2 tablespoons all-purpose flour
1 cup canned low-sodium chicken broth
2 cups heavy cream

1. For the topping: Pulse bread, butter, salt, and pepper in workbowl of food processor fitted with metal blade until mixture resembles coarse crumbs, about ten 1-second pulses. Transfer to large bowl and toss with onions; set aside.

2. For the beans: Heat oven to 375 degrees. Bring 4 quarts water to boil in large pot. Add 2 tablespoons salt and beans. Cook until bright green and slightly crunchy, 4 to 5 minutes. Drain beans and plunge immediately into large bowl filled with ice water to stop cooking. Spread beans out onto paper towel–lined baking sheet to drain.

3. Meanwhile, cover dried porcini with ½ cup hot tap water in small microwave-safe bowl; cover with plastic wrap, cut several steam vents with paring knife, and microwave on high power for 30 seconds. Let stand until mushrooms soften, about 5 minutes. Lift mushrooms from the liquid with fork and mince using chef’s knife (you should have about 2 tablespoons). Pour liquid through paper towel–lined sieve and reserve.

4. Melt butter in large nonstick skillet over medium-high heat until foaming subsides, about 1 minute. Add onion, garlic, button mushrooms, and cremini mushrooms and cook until mushrooms release their moisture, about 2 minutes. Add porcini mushrooms along with their strained soaking liquid, thyme, 1 teaspoon salt, and pepper and cook until all mushrooms are tender and liquid has reduced to 2 tablespoons, about 5 minutes. Add flour and cook for about 1 minute. Stir in chicken broth and reduce heat to medium. Stir in cream and simmer gently until sauce has consistency of dense soup, about 15 minutes.

5. Arrange beans in 3-quart gratin dish. Pour mushroom mixture over beans and mix to coat beans evenly. Sprinkle with bread crumb mixture and bake until top is golden brown and sauce is bubbling around edges, about 15 minutes. Serve immediately.

mmbedard
11-22-2005, 01:19 PM
You could try replacing the breadcrumbs with a crushed, dry unsweetened cereal not made from wheat - maybe oatmeal?

funniegrrl
11-22-2005, 01:27 PM
The fried onions probably also contain wheat, as they are battered. I couldn't find an ingredient list online, but I'd check the label before using.

I'd replace the breadcrumbs and onion with ... hmmm. Crushed corn flakes, maybe? Kind of down-home compared to the lovely combination of mushrooms, etc., but ...

mbrogier
11-22-2005, 02:16 PM
Thin sliced onions can be deep fried by themselves and will get crispy. You'd just need to heat some oil in a high sided pot.

You could also substitute another thickener for the flour in the sauce. Health food stores have wheat/gluten free breads.

Laurielee
11-22-2005, 02:19 PM
crushed cornflakes would work, I wonder why she asked for the casserole then since the fried onions have wheat. She could be now eating some wheat, I will have to ask when she comes to town

thanks

laurie

Valerie226
11-22-2005, 02:46 PM
What about a sliced toasted almonds? or maybe a little parmesan cheese? As for the flour in the sauce, arrowroot powder or cornstarch? I could only guess at amounts but maybe one fo the substitution websites could help there.

sneezles
11-22-2005, 02:54 PM
What about a sliced toasted almonds? or maybe a little parmesan cheese? As for the flour in the sauce, arrowroot powder or cornstarch? I could only guess at amounts but maybe one fo the substitution websites could help there.


Oh the almonds and parmesan sound good.

It's 1/2 the arrowroot/cornstarch to flour so you'd need 1 tbs for this recipe and it would have to be added with mixed with some of the broth as a slurry not cooked with the veggies like the flour.