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Vegan Green Bean Casserole

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This is the only vegan green bean casserole that you will need! A great dairy free side dish to any holiday tablescape. Comes together super easy and can be tailored to be Top 8 Allergen friendly if needed.

Allergen friendly

Prep Time 18 minutes
Cook Time 30 minutes
Total 48 minutes
a white serving dish of vegan green bean casserole.
4.87 from 23 votes

Vegan Green Bean Casserole

Prep Time 18 minutes
Cook Time 30 minutes
Total 48 minutes
This is the only vegan green bean casserole that you will need! A great dairy free side dish to any holiday tablescape. Comes together super easy and can be tailored to be Top 8 Allergen friendly if needed.

Allergen friendly

This is the only vegan green bean casserole that you will need! A great dairy free side dish to any holiday tablescape. Comes together super easy and can be tailored to be Top 8 Allergen friendly if needed. 

Cooked vegan green bean casserole topped with fried onions.

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Green bean casserole is a classic side dish for any holiday get together. And this vegan green bean casserole will hit all the right notes in your palate. 

It was actually a dish created from the Campbell’s Test Kitchen back in 1955. So, while it seems like it’s been an iconic staple forever, it’s actually fairly new. It’s only been around for a little over 60 years. 

Unfortunately, classic Campbell’s soups are cream based which means if you have a dairy allergy or plant based on your own, you can’t have this classic dish. 

Fortunately, we’ve taken the guess work out of it and created an allergy friendly green bean casserole, that by all accounts is insanely better than any that you’ve tried. 

This is a completely vegan green bean casserole.  We’ve taken our own dairy free cream of mushroom soup and combined it with the classic green bean casserole ingredients, plus an optional fun twist. 

This recipe can be tailored to be completely Top 8 Allergen Free also. 

creamy vegan green bean casserole topped with fried onions in a white dish.

What ingredients do you need for vegan green bean casserole?

If you’ve never made a green bean casserole, you may be surprised to learn that it only needed minimal ingredients. Five to be exact. 

We’ve tried to keep the same minimal ingredients going for the dairy free green bean casserole.

There are only 6 ingredients called for in our casserole, however, one of our homemade vegan cream of mushroom soup. The homemade soup does need 10 ingredients to make. 

The ingredients that you will need to make this vegan green bean casserole are:

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How do you make vegan green bean casserole?

The first step to make this dairy free green bean casserole is making the vegan cream of mushroom soup. Follow the steps for the condensed version.

Then, preheat your oven to 350 degrees. 

Once the soup is ready, add all the ingredients except the fried onions into a small casserole dish.  Stir everything together really well.  Cook in the oven for 25 mins. 

Then, remove from the oven and top with the fried onions.  Place back into the oven for 5 minutes.

Remove and serve.  That’s it!  It really is that easy to make your own vegan green bean casserole. 

Where can I buy vegan cream of mushroom soup?

At the time of this posting, it doesn’t appear that a canned vegan cream of mushroom soup exists (if you know of one, please let me know!). However, there is a dry mix that we found called Vivian’s Live Again Cream of Mushroom Soup Mix.  *Note: We have not personally tried this way. 

Vegan Green Bean Casserole with crispy fried onions on top.

Can this be a Top 8 Allergen Friendly green bean casserole ?

There are two ingredients that fall under the Top 8 Allergens.  Those are regular flour (wheat) and the almond milk. 

In the dairy free cream of mushroom, you can swap the flour for chickpea (garbanzo bean) flour and it works perfectly.

Alternatively, you can replace all the almond milk with another safe dairy free milk or equal amount of added vegetable stock. 

For the dairy free green bean casserole, you need to make sure that you have gluten free fried onions and that your hot sauce does not contain gluten, soy or dairy. *Most do not but some do. 

Vegan green bean casserole in a dish on a table with bowls of mushrooms and uncooked green beans on the side.

Can I make this dairy free green bean casserole ahead of time?

If you are prepping this vegan green bean casserole for a holiday meal, you may be trying to get it prepped ahead of the big holiday you are planning for.  You absolutely can do that with our recipe. 

Up to 3 days ahead of time, you can make the recipe through to adding the fried onions. Remove, let cool and cover. 

When almost ready to serve, place fried onions on top and put back into the oven for 7-8 minutes or until dish has heated throughout.

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There are endless possibilities, but here are some of our favorite vegan side dishes that we think everyone will like: 

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Cooked vegan green bean casserole topped with fried onions.

Vegan Green Bean Casserole

Prep Time 18 minutes
Cook Time 30 minutes
Total 48 minutes
This is the only vegan green bean casserole that you will need! A great dairy free side dish to any holiday tablescape. Comes together super easy and can be tailored to be Top 8 Allergen friendly if needed.
Course Side Dish
Cuisine American
Servings 8 people
Calories 150kcal

Ingredients

Instructions

  • Start by making the recipe for the vegan cream of mushroom soup
  • Preheat oven to 350 degrees. 
  • Once soup is ready, add all the ingredients except the fried onions to a casserole dish and stir together well. 
  • Place in the oven for 25 minutes. 
  • Remove from the oven and top with the fried onions. 
  • Place back into the oven for 5 more minutes. 
  • Remove and serve.  
  • *Note: If meal prepping, make the recipe through to adding the fried onions. Remove, let cool and cover.  When almost ready to serve, place fried onions on top and put back into the oven for 7-8 minutes or until dish has heated throughout.

Notes

**Nutritional facts are just estimates. Please utilize your own brand nutritional values to double check against our estimates. 

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Nutrition

Serving1servingCalories150kcalCarbohydrates12gProtein2gFat9gSaturated Fat3gSodium398mgPotassium173mgFiber1gSugar2gVitamin A455IUVitamin C7.4mgCalcium44mgIron0.6mg
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This post was originally posted on 4/12/19 and updated on 11/4/2019.

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  1. I want to make my own crispy fried onions. Would you recommend sliced onions tossed in a seasoned flour with salt, pepper and turmeric, before frying them. I am highly allergic to canola oil and most olive oils are mixed. I do ok with organic avocado oil or very occasionally the use of Miyoko’s vegan butter.

    1. You’re on the right track for some good fried onions! Tossing thinly sliced onions in seasoned flour (salt, pepper, turmeric, etc).
          ⁃    For coating: ½ cup flour per medium onion is a good start. Add garlic powder or smoked paprika if desired.
          ⁃    Fry in avocado oil if that works best for you! It has a high smoke point and clean flavor. Miyoko’s butter can work for shallow pan-frying in small batches but may brown faster.
          ⁃    Pro Tip: Dust off excess flour before frying and don’t overcrowd the pan. Medium-high heat, 2–3 minutes per batch.

  2. 5 stars
    This recipe is great. I’m excited to make it for extended family for thanksgiving tomorrow. Thanks Andrew and Larisha!