12 Recipes That Elevate Fresh Green Beans (2024)

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They're blanched, sautéed, and roasted; topped with nuts, breadcrumbs, and bacon; and yes, we have a casserole, but not THAT casserole.

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When you need a simple side dish and color to round out a dinner menu, there's no better place to start than recipes for fresh green beans. Boiled, steamed, roasted, or blanched; green beans are versatile, nutritious, and anything but boring. Use our collection of recipes to jazz up a standard side for a holiday menu, a special occasion, or just a Tuesday.

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Garlicky Green Beans With Pine Nuts

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It just takes a few ingredients—namely olive oil, garlic, and pine nuts—for this recipe to give cooked green beans a nutty boost. If 15 minutes of total time isn't enough incentive to make this dish, consider that pine nuts are one of the eight healthiest types of nuts.

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Green Bean Salad with Crispy Bread Crumbs

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Fresh breadcrumbs sauteed in anchovies and lemon add a delicious crunch to go with this dish's garlicky dressing. For more dramatic color, use a medley of green, wax, and purple beans.

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Green Beans With Bacon Vinaigrette

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This recipe tosses cooked green beans in a warm dressing of softened shallots, cider vinegar, and crisp bacon. You can make this stovetop side in just 25 minutes, start to finish.

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Green Bean and Celery Salad

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Green beans, apples, and celery are expected on a holiday menu, but not in the same dish. That unexpected combo—along with a Dijon, honey, and apple cider vinegar-based dressing—makes this recipe a surprising delight.

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Steak With Gnocchi and Green Beans

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This recipe offers a full meal deal in just 30 minutes thanks to a store-bought gnocchi shortcut. While the hanger steak rests after a quick sear, blanched green beans and cooked gnocchi simmer together briefly in a buttery, herby liquid for a super-simple tasty side.

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Roasted Chicken With Lemon-Garlic Green Beans

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Fresh green beans and small red potatoes play supporting roles in this chicken dish yet add an essential pop of color. The best part of this recipe is the chicken and sides roast together in the same pan, making for quick-and-easy prep and cleanup.

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Ginger Stir-Fry Beef With Green Beans

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This recipe teams fresh green beans with thinly sliced flank steak and treats them to a thick, glossy, Asian-inspired sauce made with soy sauce, sesame oil, and chili-garlic sauce. Scallions and freshly grated ginger round out the dish, which is served with white rice and sesame seeds.

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Grilled Hanger Steak with Green Bean and Sweet Pepper Slaw

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Keep this recipe in your back pocket for an evening you look at the oven and stove and say, "No, I just can't even." While hangar steaks sizzle on the grill, prep this no-cook, no mayo, green bean-and-bell pepper slaw in just minutes, and then enjoy the rest of your evening!

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Greek-Style Shrimp and Potatoes

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In this recipe, green beans lend flavor to a tomatoey broth for tender potatoes and juicy shrimp to simmer in. Its Greek inspiration comes from a topping of crumbled feta and fresh dill. Opa!

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Rosemary-Garlic Chicken Thighs

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Green beans are uncredited in this recipe title, but you won't forget them if you try it. They're cooked in luscious chicken drippings (after the chicken's been removed) until crisp-tender for a rich, flavorful twist.

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End-of-Summer Salad

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When you think of green beans, a summer salad generally isn't top of mind, but this recipe may make you reconsider. It mingles cooked green beans with shrimp and other stars of summer—cherry tomatoes and corn—in a Dijon-miso vinaigrette topped with cornichons (pickles) and fried onions. Yum!

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Spring Minestrone

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Green beans feature prominently in this veggie-packed soup, along with leeks, celery, and Swiss chard. They join ditalini (or any small) pasta in vegetable or chicken broth for a springy, flavorful meal.

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FAQs

What can I add to 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 do I jazz up green beans? ›

15 Tips To Add Flavor To Green Beans
  1. Roast green beans. ...
  2. Blanch green beans and add butter. ...
  3. Grill green beans and serve with yogurt. ...
  4. Simmer green beans in chicken broth. ...
  5. Air fry green beans and add garlic powder. ...
  6. Roast in bacon fat and combine with bacon. ...
  7. Jazz them up with cream. ...
  8. Mix green beans into mac and cheese.
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How to make Paula Deen green beans? ›

Add green beans to pan and sauté over medium heat for 2 minutes, stirring frequently. Add boiling water to pan and cover. Cook for about 15 minutes, just until beans are tender. Add vinegar, butter and salt and pepper and stir.

How to make your beans tastier? ›

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.

What can I add to beans to make them nicer? ›

Onions and garlic: Quartered onions, halved shallots, or smashed garlic cloves. Herbs: A sprig of fresh rosemary or thyme, or sage, parsley, or cilantro leaves or stems. I often add frozen herbs to my home cooked beans. Spices: Black peppercorns, freshly ground black pepper, bay leaves, or dried chiles.

What adds flavor to beans? ›

In general, most beans go well with herbs like parsley, rosemary, sage, savory, and thyme. You usually can't go wrong with garlic and onions, either. Specific kinds of beans, like fava beans or mung beans, have other affinities with particular herbs and spices. This is not to say that other combinations won't work.

How do you jazz up beans? ›

Stir through your favourite chilli sauce, crushed chilli flakes or sliced red chilli for a spicy kick, add a few spoonfuls of barbecue sauce for a sweet, smoky finish, or try a little bit of Worcestershire sauce and horseradish for some bloody Mary flavour.

How do you get the most flavor out of beans? ›

Bump up the flavor with tomato paste

Remember your old friend tomato paste? It's great to add into beans. Throw in a dollop or two to the aromatics once they've cooked, and sauté in the hot fat for a minute or two, just to cook out the tinny flavor. Harissa paste also works nicely for this.

How to cook green beans Jamie Oliver? ›

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.

Why cook green beans in baking soda? ›

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 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 can I flavor my green beans? ›

Soy sauce is one of the easiest answers to how to flavor green beans. You can throw in some of this soy sauce, sesame oil, olive oil, ginger, and garlic and pan fry until glassy and green and you may never want to eat green beans any other way again.

Why do restaurant beans taste better? ›

While lard has been replaced with vegetable oil or shortening in many households, the distinct richness and velvety texture it imparts to a skillet of refried beans is hard to beat. The closest substitute for lard is bacon grease, which is another form of rendered pork fat that's arguably even more flavorful.

What are the tastiest beans? ›

America's favorite bean is pinto beans, according to the U.S. Dry Beans Council, often used to make refried beans. Navy beans, Great Northern beans, red kidney beans and black beans round out the rest of the top five.

How to season beans without meat? ›

I season beans with onion, celery, garlic, cumin and pepper. You may want to add salt. Seasoning it with olive oil while cooking is a good substitute although it will take a while not to miss the meat flavoring.

How to get bitterness out of green beans? ›

Blanch Them

Blanching your greens is key to getting that bitterness level down. Because glucosinolates are water-soluble compounds, a lot of them are leached out into the water, allowing for a less bitter green.

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