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  2. Campbell's Green Bean Casserole Is My Forever Thanksgiving ...

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  3. The Best Type of Green Beans for Green Bean Casserole ...

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    "I always opt for frozen French-cut green beans," adds Blair Lonergan, the founder of The Seasoned Mom. "While canned green beans are easier because they don't require any pre-cooking, they are ...

  4. Green bean casserole - Wikipedia

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    Green bean casserole is an American baked dish consisting primarily of green beans, cream of mushroom soup, and french fried onions. It was popularized in the USA from a recipe printed on a soup can starting in the 1950s.

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  6. Julienning - Wikipedia

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    Julienne, allumette, or French cut, is a culinary knife cut in which the food item is cut into long thin strips, similar to matchsticks. [1] Common items to be julienned are carrots for carrots julienne , celery for céléris remoulade , potatoes for julienne fries , or cucumbers for naengmyeon .

  7. Green bean - Wikipedia

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    Green beans are known by many common names, including French beans, [4] string beans (although most modern varieties are "stringless"), [4] and snap beans [4] or simply "snaps." [ 5 ] [ 6 ] In the Philippines, they are also known as "Baguio beans" or " habichuelas " to distinguish them from yardlong beans .

  8. How to Cook Beans: The Epicurious Myth-Busting Guide - AOL

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    Somewhere, somehow, the simple act of cooking a pot of beans became mired in gossip, rumors, and crazy myths. We wanted to cut through all that, and we did—it just took 12 pots of water and ...

  9. Mirepoix - Wikipedia

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    Mirepoix is a long-standing part of French cuisine and is the flavor base for a wide variety of dishes, including stocks, soups, stews, and sauces. When the mirepoix is not precooked, the constituent vegetables may be cut to a larger size, depending on the overall cooking time for the dish.