Simple & Fresh Green Bean Recipe Ideas (2024)

Quick and Easy Green Beans

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Credit: Jennifer Causey; Styling: Lindsey Lower

See our collection of our bestgreen bean recipes for a variety of easy ways to prepare this popular vegetable including sautéing, steaming, and roasting. These simple green bean sides are anything but boring and bland. Whether you prefer nutty additions, a creamy sauce, or a hit of seasonal stir-ins, we've got the green bean recipe that's perfect for your table. Don't relegate green beans to the holidays; these dishes are perfect for your table all year long. Serve them with your favorite main dish, such as a roast chicken, smoked pork, or planked salmon for an easy, flavorful meal.

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Lemon-Feta Green Beans

Lemon-Feta Green Beans

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Lemon-Feta Green Beans Recipe

Searing lemons is one of our favorite tricks for upping the ante on any dish. The tart juice mellows out, providing the perfect balance for the briny capers and feta in this skillet side. If you have any leftovers, try adding halved cherry tomatoes and enjoying as a cold salad; some cooked chicken or shrimp would turn it into a lovely main dish.

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Toasty Mac Nut Green Beans

Toasty Mac Nut Green Beans

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Toasty Mac Nut Green Beans Recipe

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Green Beans with Pecans and Maple Vinaigrette

Green Beans with Pecans and Maple Vinaigrette

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Green Beans with Pecans and Maple Vinaigrette Recipe

Pair this nutty-sweet green bean side dish with creamy mashed potatoes and the protein of your choice for an easy yet impressive weeknight dinner.

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Prosciutto Green Bean Bundles with Crispy Mushrooms

Prosciutto Green Bean Bundles with Crispy Mushrooms

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Prosciutto Green Bean Bundles with Crispy Mushrooms Recipe

Though it may look complicated, this recipe is quite easy to prepare. To save prep time, look for bags of prewashed, pretrimmed beans in the produce section. If you can’t find the slender haricots verts, you can use regular green beans—they’ll just need to cook a few minutes longer in step 1. You can blanch the beans and prepare the dressing the day before, but wait to combine them; the acid will discolor the beans.

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Green Beans with Dried Cranberries and Hazelnuts

Green Beans with Dried Cranberries and Hazelnuts

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Green Beans with Dried Cranberries and Hazelnuts Recipe

From the Kitchen of Ivy Manning, longtime contributor. "This side dish is positively Pacific Northwest, my stomping grounds. Oregon produces both cranberries and hazelnuts, which I source from local vendors."

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Easy Summer Green Beans

Easy Summer Green Beans

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Easy Summer Green Beans Recipe

Other than the green beans, you probaby already have all the ingredients needed to make this easy and flavorful summer side.

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Charred Sesame Green Beans

Charred Sesame Green Beans

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Charred Sesame Green Beans Recipe

One taste of these quick-charred green beans, and you’ll never just steam again. Letting the beans sit in the hot skillet without stirring is the secret to getting a nice char; adding the sauce to the still-hot skillet helps it reduce quickly and cling to the crispy, smoky beans. Serve with roasted pork or salmon.

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Green Beans with Mustard-Tarragon Sauce

Green Beans with Mustard-Tarragon Sauce

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Green Beans with Mustard-Tarragon Sauce Recipe

Substitute fresh thyme or dill for the tarragon, if you prefer. To blanch haricots verts, cook them in boiling water 2 minutes, and immediately transfer to an ice bath to cool.

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Green Beans Amandine

Green Beans Amandine

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Green Beans Amandine Recipe

Adding lemon juice and water to the browned butter mixture creates a lovely, glossy sauce that coats the beans beautifully. The overall impression is that there’s far more butter than is actually there. You can easily get a head start by completing step 1 up to two days ahead; then the recipe can come together in the last few minutes before the feast.

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Green Beans with Toasted Garlic

Green Beans with Toasted Garlic

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Green Beans with Toasted Garlic Recipe

Simple, garlicky beans are a great side dish to any meal.

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Skillet-Charred Green Beans with Salsa

Skillet-Charred Green Beans with Salsa

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Credit: Jennifer Causey

Skillet-Charred Green Beans with Salsa Recipe

Resist the urge to stir the green beans often­—that’s the secret to getting a nice amount of char. For even better flavor, use 13 oz. of fresh green beans from your local farmers market; trim them yourself before steaming in a covered container in the microwave.

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Super-Garlicky Green Beans and Chard with Bacon

EC: Super-Garlicky Green Beans and Chard with Bacon

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Super-Garlicky Green Beans and Chard with Bacon Recipe

This green bean dish pays homage to my mom’s green beans with country ham and garlic—an unwavering favorite in our Thanksgiving spread. For this brunch version, though, I wanted to add a little more color and texture and use bacon, both because it’s easy to find and, well, what’s a brunch without bacon? The diced chard stems provide confetti-like bursts of color and crunch throughout the dish, while silky chard leaves play nicely with the green beans. The garlic factor is no joke here—vampires beware. But don’t be alarmed: As garlicky as it is, it just makes you appreciate the green snap of the veggies and the salty richness of the bacon all the more.

Super Garlicky Green Beans and Chard with Bacon

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Sautéed Almond Green Beans

Sautéed Almond Green Beans

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Sautéed Almond Green Beans Recipe

Sprinkle almonds, salt, and pepperover sauteed green beans to prepare this simple side dish.

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Green Beans with Dilly Sauce

Green Beans with Dilly Sauce

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Green Beans with Dilly Sauce Recipe

Dunk crisp-tender green beans in the buttermilk sauce, a cooling contrast to the spicy burger.

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Leftover Green Bean Niçoise

Leftover Green Bean Niçoise

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Leftover Green Bean Niçoise Recipe

Classic salade niçoise gets a big flavor boost from our leftover green bean recipe: Dried cranberries provide unexpected sweet-tart notes, while hazelnuts add lightly sweet, meaty depth.

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Wax Beans with Chorizo, Almonds, and Parsley

Wax Beans with Chorizo, Almonds, and Parsley

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Wax Beans with Chorizo, Almonds, and Parsley Recipe

Belonging to the same vegetable family as green beans, wax beans make a great side dish and compliment the bright colors of Summer.

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Green Beans with Crisp Meyer Lemon Bread Crumbs

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Green Beans with Crisp Meyer Lemon Bread Crumbs Recipe

Time: 45 minutes. Olive oil– and citrus-toasted crumbs make this Thanksgiving staple special.

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Garlic-and-Sesame Green Beans

Garlic-and-Sesame Green Beans

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Garlic-and-Sesame Green Beans Recipe

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Balsamic Green Beans with Pearl Onions

Balsamic Green Beans with Pearl Onions

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Balsamic Green Beans with Pearl Onions Recipe

We upgraded this classic holiday side dish with a tangy balsamic glaze and sweet caramelized onions.

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Warm Potato and Green Bean Salad

Warm Potato and Green Bean Salad

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Warm Potato and Green Bean Salad Recipe

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Prosciutto-and-Almond Green Beans

Prosciutto-and-Almond Green Beans

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Prosciutto-and-Almond Green Beans Recipe

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Feta-and-Walnut Blistered Green Beans

Feta-and-Walnut Blistered Green Beans

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Feta-and-Walnut Blistered Green Beans Recipe

Charring is a great technique for coaxing extra flavor from vegetables without adding calories. Here, slender green beans stay crisp and fresh while taking on a hint of bitter and smoke for balance.

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Four Bean (and One Pea) Salad

Four Bean (and One Pea) Salad

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Credit: Jennifer Causey

Four Bean (and One Pea) Salad Recipe

We’ve updated the tired three-bean staple with a wonderful variety of textures, colors, and shapes. It’s a gorgeous salad that you’ll be proud to serve at your next backyard barbecue. Charring the snap peas and edamame adds robust flavor notes that complement the zip of the dressing and the mild taste of the green beans.

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Quick and Easy Green Beans

Quick and Easy Green Beans

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Credit: Jennifer Causey; Styling: Lindsey Lower

Quick and Easy Green Beans Recipe

Here's a fast, efficient way to cook green beans (and other vegetables), eliminating the fuss of bringing a large pot of water to a boil or draining the veggies. (Cost for 4: $1.12)

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FAQs

What can you put in green beans to make them taste better? ›

A little butter, minced garlic, and lemon-pepper seasoning are all you need to bring the best out of fresh green beans.

How to jazz up green beans? ›

A light sprinkle of red pepper flakes can add extra oomph and a bit of heat to your green beans. Start small and add more, to taste! Add Almonds Some Crunch. My favorite variation is adding some toasted sliced almonds for a little crunch.

What is the best way to put up fresh green beans? ›

To best freeze and store green beans, label each bag with dates and amounts. Lay the bags with green beans flat in your freezer, but leave some space between the bags so air circulates evenly. When frozen solid, you can take the bags with green beans and place them closer together in the freezer.

How to make beans taste homemade? ›

Toss drained/rinsed/dried beans with a bit of olive oil (or avocado oil) and your favorite seasonings. You can add crushed whole seeds (coriander, cumin, fennel, mustard, etc.), woodsy herbs (thyme, oregano, rosemary, sage), red pepper flakes, crushed garlic cloves, and of course salt and pepper.

How do you cook beans like a pro? ›

Bring the water to a gentle boil, reduce the heat, and simmer for 30 minutes, discarding any foam that rises to the surface. Add seasonings & continue cooking. When the beans have simmered for 30 minutes, season them with salt. Continue cooking until the beans are tender, adding more water if they begin to look dry.

What do green beans do for the body? ›

The vegetable helps fight inflammation and is a good source of folate and potassium, which helps regulate blood pressure. Green beans also are a good source of protein and fiber, which helps lower cholesterol, Vadiveloo said. "Fiber is underconsumed by U.S. adults and children, and it's good for gut health," she said.

How to season beans without meat? ›

You can use vegetable broth, spices such as cumin, paprika, and chili powder, or even add sautéed onions, garlic, and bell peppers for an extra kick. How do I cook pinto beans without meat? To cook pinto beans without meat, start by soaking the beans overnight. Then, drain the beans and rinse them thoroughly.

How to can green beans recipe? ›

Instructions
  1. Prepare your pressure canner to the specified instructions.⁠
  2. Clean and cut the beans into bite-size pieces. ...
  3. Pour boiling water over the prepared beans retaining that ½-inch of headspace.⁠ ...
  4. Place on prepared lids and rings. ...
  5. Pressure for 25 minutes at 10 pounds pressure, adjusting for altitude.

How do you can green beans the old fashioned way? ›

directions
  1. Pack beans loosely in sterilized jars, leaving an inch of headroom.
  2. Bring remaining ingredients to a boil in a large pot.
  3. Pour over beans, to within 1/2 inch of the top. ...
  4. Process in hot water bath for 30 minutes.
  5. Can be served heated in the liquid from the jar or drained and rinsed, then heated.

How do you prepare beans from a can? ›

Canned beans are technically already cooked, but you may choose to warm them up for hot dishes or just as a standalone side.
  1. Drain the beans. ...
  2. Heat oil in a saucepan. ...
  3. Add beans to saucepan and simmer. ...
  4. Season to taste. ...
  5. Remove from heat.
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Why add baking soda to water when cooking green beans? ›

Your Beans Will Cook Faster

Well, creating an alkaline (or basic) environment by adding a small amount (about 1 teaspoon per cup of dry beans) of baking soda to your soaking/cooking water can actually help your beans cook faster.

How do you cook Jamie Oliver green beans? ›

Put a pan of salted water on to boil. Meanwhile, trim the the beans. Once the water is boiling, steam or boil the beans until tender. Drain well, then tip the cooked beans into the bowl with your dressing and toss everything together, making sure all the beans get coated.

Do fresh green beans need to be soaked before cooking? ›

Should I Soak Green Beans Before Cooking? Fresh green beans do not need to be soaked. To help tenderize the beans, blanch them in a large pot of salted water.

What flavors go well with green beans? ›

Capsicum, carrot, celery, fava beans, fennel, garlic, ginger, lemon, lentil, mushroom, onion, potato, pumpkin, radish, shallot, tomato. Almond, basil, dill, marjoram, mint, oregano, parsley, pecan, tarragon.

How do you make cheap beans taste better? ›

Caramelized Onion + Bacon + Espresso Powder

Slowly caramelize a chopped onion in a bit of oil, then add bacon and cook until crispy. Add the can of beans and stir, making sure to scrape up any tasty bits that have stuck to the pan. To finish, toss in a pinch of espresso powder for an extra hit of earthy flavor.

What makes green beans so good? ›

Not only are they relatively inexpensive, green beans are rich in vitamin C and beta-carotene, an antioxidant that gives fruits and vegetables their color. The vegetable helps fight inflammation and is a good source of folate and potassium, which helps regulate blood pressure.

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