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Crockpot Green Bean Casserole with Crispy Fried Onions.
All homemade, no canned anything, and totally effortless! This cozy classic is made with fresh green beans and mushrooms slow-cooked in a creamy sauce—saving precious oven space and time. Topped with quick skillet-fried shallots (or onions) and crispy, garlicky crumbs, this casserole is a new holiday staple. Simple, comforting, and beyond delicious.

Can you believe this is my first ever green bean casserole? When it comes to Thanksgiving sides, my family likes to stick to the basics—mashed potatoes (always), lots of rolls, and salad. Everything else is optional!
I always include a sweet potato casserole and at least one vegetable dish, depending on the year’s menu. If my mom were cooking, she’d skip the extras altogether and just double up on the potatoes and desserts. We’ve honestly never had green bean casserole on our Thanksgiving table—not even once!

And for the longest time, I never felt inspired to make one either. The traditional version usually calls for canned soup, which isn’t really my thing. And with so many other yummy sides, I didn’t see the appeal.
But after chatting with friends and hearing how many love their Thanksgiving green bean casserole, I decided it was time to finally give it a try. And I’m so glad I did! This version is a little different—fresh, flavorful, and completely made from scratch. I tested it a bunch of times and even got feedback from friends and family. The final version is rich, creamy, crispy, and so comforting… everything you want in a Thanksgiving side, made easier in the crockpot!

Ingredients
Special Tools
For this casserole, you need a crockpot and a skillet. If you don’t own a crockpot, you can make this casserole on the stove by simmering the ingredients.

Add the cream cheese block to the bowl of your crockpot. Set the crockpot to high and let the cream cheese soften, then whisk until smooth and creamy. This quick step helps prevent any lumps in your sauce later on.
Now add all the remaining ingredients and give everything a gentle mix. You can cook on high if you’re short on time or go low and slow for a few hours. Either way works great!
Next up—the topping! You can make this ahead of time or right before serving.
Instead of using store-bought fried onions (though they’ll totally work in a pinch), we’re making our own. Cook down thinly sliced shallots or onions until they’re caramelized and golden. Add butter and let it brown, then mix in the panko and crushed cornflakes. Season with smoked paprika, garlic powder, cayenne, salt, and pepper. The mix turns so crispy, buttery, and flavorful—it makes the casserole!

Once the beans are tender, give the casserole a good stir, then top with your crispy onions. You can serve straight from the crockpot (so easy for the holidays!) or transfer to a pretty serving dish and spoon the topping over just before serving.
Either way, make sure to serve these warm—they’re best when that sauce is creamy and the topping is still crunchy!
If you’d rather bake this casserole, follow the recipe as written but use a Dutch oven or a skillet. First, melt the cream cheese, then add the remaining ingredients. Simmer everything on the stove over medium until the beans are tender, about 15 minutes. Then top with the crumbs and bake at 350°F for 15–20 minutes, until golden and bubbly.
Serve warm and enjoy!

Photo by Johnny Miller
Looking for other easy Thanksgiving sides?? Here are my favorites:
Cheesy Mashed Potato Casserole
Cheesy Scalloped Potatoes with Caramelized Onions
Make Ahead Roasted Garlic Mashed Potatoes
Crispy Parmesan Thyme Sweet Potato Stacks
Sweet Potato Casserole with Sweet ‘n’ Savory Bacon Pecans
Lastly, if you make this Crockpot Green Bean Casserole, be sure to leave a comment and/or give this recipe a rating! Above all, I love hearing from you guys and always do my best to respond to every comment. And of course, if you do make this recipe, don’t forget to tag me on Instagram! Looking through the photos of recipes you all have made is my favorite!
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Do you have a suggestion on how to freeze in a casserole dish if I make a week ahead? Thank you:)
Hi Grace,
I would cover and freeze before adding the topping. I would add the topping when you are ready to reheat and serve.
I hope you love this recipe, please let me know if you give it a try!
Yeah, this is a heavy recipe, but that’s what I want from a green bean casserole. I wasn’t sure about the topping, but it was sooo good. So much better than the store bought stuff.
Hey Noel,
Love to hear this! Thank you so much for trying this dish and your comment! Have a great week ahead!
This was a really disappointing recipe.
Hi Danielle,
Sorry to hear this was not enjoyed. Is there something specific that I can help with? Please let me know!
Everyone worried about the ingredients and or it being mush needs to trust Thiegan … but also play with it a bit as you make it!
We made this last night for Friendsgiving and it was excellent. Only thing I would do differently is go a little lighter on the cayenne since my peeps aren’t that into spice
Thanks so much, Ryan:) Love to hear you enjoyed this recipe, I appreciate you making it! Happy Sunday!
Honestly, this green bean casserole was disappointing. The sauce turned out overly rich and almost mushy, and the green beans were too cooked down. It’s convenient, but the flavors just didn’t come together, and it ended up feeling heavy rather than tasty. Not my favorite. I followed the recipe exactly.
Hi Molly,
Thanks for trying this recipe and sharing your feedback! So sorry to hear it was not enjoyed!
This was not good!
Hi there,
Sorry to hear this recipe was not good, is there anything that I can help with? Please let me know!
Could you make the topping ahead of time and then serve it on the side for those that eat a gluten free diet?
Hey Lynn,
Totally, that would be just fine for you to do!
I hope you love this recipe, please let me know if you have any other questions!
Would it hurt to sautee/brown the mushrooms before adding them to the crockpot to cook with everything else?
Hey there,
Nope, you could definitely do that:)
Let me know if you give this dish a try, I hope you love it!
Wait, 8 ounces of cream cheese and a cup of heavy cream? That sounds like it’s going to produce a gloppy mess. Are those measurements correct?
Also, will the remaining Thanksgiving recipes be released today? We’re really cutting it close if we’re going to use your menu.
Hi Sarah,
All of the measurements are correct:) Thanks for checking!
The Thanksgiving recipes will all be shared by end of week.
Please let me know if you have any other questions!
What kind of broth did you use
Hi Tami,
I like to use chicken or beef broth, but veggie broth will also work here.
Please let me know if you have any other questions!
Would this work with frozen whole green beans? Or do you think it would be too soupy.
Hi Jeanne,
That would be just fine for you to use! I hope you love this recipe, please let me know if you give it a try!
I’m with your mom on this one!! Sounds like she has a great palette!! 🥰
Thanks so much, Diane!!
I am allergic to any form of CORN which seems endless these days as it is a CHEAP filler in numerous items and goes by MANY names!!! sorta like a hidden secret
I think the corn in this recipe is to add texture and flavor?…..what would you suggest as a substitute
Hi Mary Eva,
You could skip the corn flakes crumbs or just use additional panko in place of them.
Please let me know if you have any other questions!
This sounds good, but I’m nervous that the green beans will be nuked after cooking on high for 2 hours. Will they be crisp and bright green like Johnny’s pic above?
Hi Alice,
The green beans should be perfect as long as following the directions as written:)
Please let me know if I can help in any other way!
Could this be made a day ahead to reheat but add the topping on day of?
Hey Barbara,
You bet, that will work nicely for you!
Please let me know if you have any other questions!
The picture of the green beans in the green casserole dish don’t appear to have any cream sauce, was that a different recipe? I’d love to see a picture of the final product in a crockpot-just wondering if it would look as good for serving to my guests!
Hi Lacey,
The green beans in the casserole dish have the cream sauce:) I think both options are great for serving!
I hope you love this recipe, please let me know if you give it a try!