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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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I am interested in trying this recipe for Thanksgiving. Do you see any issue using crème fraîche instead of cream cheese?
Hi Michael,
That should be just fine for you to do! I hope you love this recipe!
Is this something I can prep or make these day before? If so, what steps would you suggest waiting until the day of?
Hey Robin,
You bet, you can make these on Wednesday and then warm for serving on Thursday.
Please let me know if you have any other questions, I hope you love this recipe!
Hi Tieghan
I am planning on making this for Thanksgiving and was wondering if this would work with frozen green beans the same as fresh? Just trying to cut down on some prep time but worried maybe the frozen beans would end up falling apart more easily?
Thank you
Hi Rebecca,
I would recommend using fresh green beans here:) I used a pre-trimmed bag from the store so that was super easy!
Please let me know if you have any other questions! Happy Thanksgiving!
The sauce broke for me also and the end result was just so gross.
Sorry to hear this, Danielle. Thanks for trying the recipe. Have a nice week!
I was worried the green beans would be mushy after being in the crockpot, but they were actually still a little crisp. The issue I had was the sauce separated or broke, which doesn’t affect flavor but it looks gross. The sauce was also thin and watery, I prefer a thicker sauce. Glad I tried it out before Thanksgiving, will not be making again.
Hi Kelsie,
Thanks for trying this dish and sharing your feedback, very sorry to hear it was not enjoyed!
This was such a flop. 🙁
Hi Amanda,
So sorry to hear this recipe was not enjoyed. If there is anything that I can help with, please let me know!
Tested this out for thanksgiving and love this recipe. Green bean casserole is my favorite side dish and this recipe did not disappoint. I did not end up adding additional cream at the end but might next time.
Hey Chelsea,
Amazing! I am so glad you enjoyed this green bean casserole! Thanks a bunch for giving it a try!
Happy Thanksgiving!
Someone brought this recipe to our Friendsgiving and it was amazing!!!
Love to hear this, Carol! Thanks a bunch for sharing this feedback:) Happy Thanksgiving!
Very easy! I added a bit of cayenne. Yummy!
Hey Melissa,
So kind of you to try this recipe and leave feedback—glad it was a hit!
This looks amazing. I’m not a fan of green bean casserole, but you’re making me want to give it a go!
Thanks so much, Dini! Let me know if you give this recipe a try, I hope you love it!
Ugh this was so gloopy. I wish the pictures and instagram stories reflected the actual end product.
Hi Kate,
Sorry to hear you did not enjoy this recipe, thanks for giving it a try. If there is anything that I can help with, please let me know!
Hi,
I did not completely follow the recipe but we enjoyed this dish. I’m allergic to mushrooms so that was omitted. I used chicken stock with a little extra seasonings to bump up the flavor and sliced white onions for texture in the cream sauce.
I’m not sure what others did but the green beans cooked on high for 2 hours and did not turn to mush. I cannot wait to pair this with my mom’s jerk turkey.
Thanks Tieghan
Hey Naomi,
Wonderful! Love that this recipe turned out well for you, thanks so much for sharing back!
I made this as a test for Thanksgiving, since I have only one oven I thought cooking green beans in the crockpot would be great. It was not good. The cream sauce broke and looked really unappetizing, it was also thin and soupy not really thick and creamy. Then needing to use the stovetop to make the topping with everything else for the meal going on is not ideal. Overall none of my family liked it. Going back to the good old canned soup/greenbeans and frenchs onions that never fails!
Hi Lucy,
Thanks for trying this dish and sharing your feedback! Very sorry to hear it was not enjoyed by your family!
Have a great Thanksgiving!
I’m so confused because in the final shot these do not look creamy at all, and they look different than what you prepared in your Instagram stories today. Are these two different recipes?
Hi Emma,
The recipes are the same:) Please let me know if you give this dish a try!
This was basically mush. I was skeptical about essentially cream cheese & green beans together but decided to try it – I wish I wouldn’t have.
Sorry to hear this, Rita. Thanks for trying the recipe and sharing your feedback.
Have a great week!