Saturday, April 10, 2010

Viva the Green Bean Casserole

I enjoy watching the amusing show The Marriage Ref. Wedded couples willing to reveal inane battles with America (and perhaps beyond), while celebrities roast them and their problems, is water cooler fodder like no other. However this week’s show crossed a line that, in my mind, should never be crossed. They dissed my darling holiday side dish, Green Bean Casserole.

The basis of the marital argument is the wife has been making green bean casserole for ten years and her husband refuses to even try it. In this household it is not just a holiday side dish rather an everyday meal, yes everyday meal, she prepares for her family due to the fact that they are trying to, “do things more healthy.” Nothing says healthy like canned, perhaps frozen, green beans baked in Cream of Mushroom soup topped French's® French Fried Onions. What were they eating before? The husband does not like the look of the dish and hence misses out on yummy goodness.

To his defense, when he inquires what the chunks are his wife’s response is, “it’s meat...some kinda a pork or chicken or something.” I would not eat anything prepared by a cook who did not know the ingredients of her meals or that Cream of Mushroom Soup contains no meat. Really?

To further offend, the panel consisting of Tracy Morgan, Kathy Griffin and Nathan Lane misses to boat of the real humor of the above mentioned.

Adding insult, none of the group, including Kathy Griffin who is the only one who has tasted Green Bean Casserole, defends it as a mouth-watering holiday staple. Tracey Morgan declares, “My taste buds go on sight, if it don’t look good I ain’t eatin it. That looks like it gotta an eyeball in it. I wouldn’t eat that if Nathan Lane cooked it for me!” Oh, Tracy you do not know what you are missing! Nathan Lane, “No I wouldn’t want eat that, but in all seriousness, I don’t know if you’ve heard of there things called cookbooks and, perhaps, there’s there is something else that he might like.” Well, I am informing you this is a real recipe found on the Campbell's® website (see link below) When asked if any one has ever had Green Bean Casserole, Kathy Griffin pipes in, “it’s awful.”

Never once did they ask “Just the Facts Ma’am” Natalie Morales how the rest of America feels about the favored dish. I am curious to know how many people look froward to Thanksgiving and Christmas so they can indulge. Never once did they inquire about the health value (which there is none). No they just sat there uninformed and talked smack.

A few years ago I am dating a pompass man who hosting Thanksgiving dinner at his house, purchases all the side dishes from Charlie Trotter’s To Go. I, admist his protest, make Green Bean Casserole. As we are looking at the feast, one of his equally as egotistical friends, kisses me on the cheek from bring that dish.

People love the Green Bean Casserole!



http://www.campbellskitchen.com/RecipeDetail.aspx?recipeId=24099

http://charlietrotters.com/togo/

6 comments:

  1. Personally, I will make the stuff for Thanksgiving, but I rarely have more than one small helping. Just not my favorite thing to eat. Also, can't be bothered to watch that show... just seems like there are other things I could do with my time... like watching grass grow :)

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  2. I live for GBC at holidays....far and away one of my fav dishes, along with cheesey potatoes.

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  3. @ Brian, GBC is not for everyone. As for the show, it makes me belly laugh!

    @ Rachel. We must be related! I too love the GBC...the cheesy potatoes are new but enjoyable. But I love anything with cheese!

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  4. It isn't Thanksgiving without it! But I have to admit, I don't think I've ever made any other day of the year.

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  5. It's not just having the GBC on the table at the holidays, it's the smell of it cooking - the last thing to go in the oven while the turkey rests before carving - that begins the experience. There is just something about the smell of toasting those already fried little onion rings right on top of heavy cream and cream of mushroom soup with the green beans. Any time you have a 4 ingredient food item and 2 of those ingredients have "cream" in the name there is no chance for "healthy" to follow. But after all, it was only for the holidays at our house - so go ahead, it's okay, help yourself.

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  6. I think the chicken wings the husband wanted to eat were healthier!

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