33 Inventive Green Bean Recipes That Put a New Spin on the Classics (2024)

Fresh and crunchy, green beans are easy to love—and couldn't be more versatile in the kitchen. Our favorite green bean recipes run the range from spicy harissa-kissed side dishes and vegetable-forward pasta salads to chicken stir-fries and make-ahead green bean casseroles. And while we'd never turn that last dish away, green beans can do so much more than be baked in a casserole for the beloved holiday side, as these recipes show. We also serve them raw and chopped in leafy green salads and potato salads.

Get our essential tips for selecting the best green beans and storing them, then cook all of our top recipes featuring these popular legumes.

All About Green Beans, From Haricot Verts to Wax Beans

Green Bean Basics

Also called string beans, green beans are made up of small seeds encased in long pods. Because the beans are harvested while still young, the pods are tender and edible.

Buying Green Beans

While green beans are available year-round, their peak season is May to October. Whether you're purchasing green beans at the farmers market or grocery store, it's always better to buy them loose rather than in packages so you can pick the freshest. They should be crisp and vibrant green without blemishes or signs of wilting. For even cooking, choose beans that are of similar size.

Storage

Store them in a sealed plastic bag in the refrigerator for up to five days, but know that green beans are not a keeper—they really do taste best if used right away.

Prep

Prep is easy, with no peeling or slicing required! Just rinse the beans under cold water, then trim the stem end by snapping it off with your fingers or cutting it with a paring knife. Trimming the other end is optional.

Nutrition

The legumes are high in vitamin C, "which helps you absorb iron and is an important mineral for carrying oxygen through your body," says New York City-based registered dietitian Rachel Berman. A cup of green beans delivers a quarter of your daily vitamin K, which maintains healthy blood and bones, Berman explains. Plus, they have nearly three grams of cholesterol-curbing fiber per cup.

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Sesame Green Beans

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Sesame seeds and toasted sesame oil enliven green beans with a distinctive, nutty taste. While simple to prepare, this delicious side delivers complex flavors.

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Green Bean and Shallot Ravioli Salad

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Green beans meet ravioli and something exciting happens as they team up with sautéed shallots and toasted almonds for a truly memorable salad. Seconds, anyone?

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French-Cut Green Beans With Dill Butter

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With a dash of dill, dried or fresh, and a few tablespoons of butter, French-cut green beans are transformed into a special side dish.

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Quick-Cooked Green Beans With Lemon

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A great make-ahead green bean recipe, these lemon-spiked vegetables taste best at room temperature. They're the perfect side dish for any potluck, picnic, or buffet table.

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Miso-Watercress Green Beans

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Here's a healthy, fast, and different green bean side dish. The beans are quickly cooked in a skillet and then brightened with a mixture of umami-rich white miso, tart lemon, and peppery watercress.

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Green Bean Casserole With Bacon

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Who says you can only make this comforting dish at Thanksgiving? Our hearty bacon version is too delicious to indulge in only one day out of the year.

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Pasta Salad With Peas and Summer Beans

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Jazz up whole-wheat penne with wax beans, peas, cilantro, and a punchy garlic-lime dressing in this easy make-ahead green bean pasta salad.

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Blistered Green-Bean and Corn Frittata

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A slice of summer on your plate, this vegetable-packed frittata with blistered green beans and corn can star at brunch or dinner. Either way, this seasonal egg dish is a winner.

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Harissa-Roasted Green Beans

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Take green beans into lively territory with this quick side. Beans are tossed with olive oil and harissa and then roasted in the oven.

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Green Beans With Warm Raisin-Caper Dressing

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This sweet, tangy, warm green bean dish with golden raisins, capers, and toasted pepitas is a winner—even at the holiday table.

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Delhi-Style Green Beans

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Fresh ginger, fiery green chiles, and a host of spices—asafetida, cumin, and coriander—flavor this green bean dish known as sem ki sabzi. It's just one of Madhur Jaffery's easy, healthy Indian recipes.

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Green Bean, Shell Bean, and Sweet Onion Fattoush

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Our take on the Middle Eastern bread-and-vegetable salad known as fattoush calls for green beans, shell beans, Vidalia onion, English cucumber, crumbled feta, fresh mint and parsley, and grilled pita. A lemon-garlic vinaigrette ties all the flavors together beautifully.

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Dry-Fried Green Beans

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It takes just a few minutes over high heat to transform green beans into crisp-tender, blistered beauties. Add fresh field peas and garlic, and savor.

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Braised Green Beans With Tomatoes

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Green beans are simmered with broth, onion, tomatoes, and fresh oregano in this easy vegan side dish.

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Spicy Pickled Green Beans

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Fresh green beans take on a sweet and spicy tang in this batch of quick pickles. Best of all, these beauties will keep in the fridge for up to a month.

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Potato Salad With Green Beans and Ricotta

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Forget mayo! Fresh ricotta, dill, lemon zest and juice combine to make an unforgettable potato salad, while green beans add the perfect crunch.

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Chopped Green Bean and Celery Salad With Mustard Vinaigrette

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White-wine vinegar, Dijon mustard, and honey flavor tender green beans and crisp celery, an ideal sidekick to fried chicken or grilled steak.

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Green Beans With Hazelnuts and Gorgonzola

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In this easy-but-sophisticated side dish, Gorgonzola's rich, creamy texture offers a nice counterpoint to crunchy hazelnuts and tangy sherry vinegar.

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Lemon Chicken Stir-Fry With Green Beans

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This weeknight-friendly dinner of stir-fried chicken breast and green beans zipped up with fresh ginger and lemon juice will appeal to everyone at the table.

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Green Beans With Ginger and Tomatoes

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Fresh ginger, ground coriander, tomatoes, and fresh lime juice are all you need to take green beans from ho-hum to flavor-packed.

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Pasta Salad With Chickpeas, Green Beans, and Basil

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For a potluck or a picnic, this hearty, fresh-tasting pasta salad can't be beaten. The light, lemony mayo-based dressing is the perfect topper for crisp green beans, red onions, chickpeas, and farfalle.

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Quinoa and Green Bean Salad

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Gussy up everyone's favorite superfood with sautéed onion and garlic, crisp green beans, fresh parsley, and a tangy red wine vinaigrette.

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Green Beans With Potatoes and Ham

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Get a jump on dinner by shredding the flavorful braised ham hocks a day in advance. Green beans are added last to this robust dish so that they're just tender.

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Green Beans With Parsnips and Pickled Red Onions

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Green beans and parsnips are cooked in the same pot until crisp-tender, then paired with quick-pickled red onions and a red wine vinegar-mustard dressing in this easy, colorful side dish.

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Green Bean Casserole

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This from-scratch version of the family favorite calls for fresh green beans, a creamy homemade mushroom sauce, and a flavorful topping of crisp fried shallots.

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Green Beans With Tomatoes, Olives, and Eggs

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This hearty Mediterranean side dish takes its inspiration from salade Nicoise. Serve with grilled tuna, salmon, or chicken, and make it a main course.

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Green Beans With Spiced Breadcrumbs

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Paprika and cayenne add a kick to the crunchy breadcrumb topping on simple steamed green beans. Try it with roasted chicken or classic meatloaf.

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Raw Tomato and Green Bean Pasta

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Colorful, crunchy, creamy, and sweet, this pasta dish is delicious warm or at room temperature—great for a picnic.

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Green Beans With Olives

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Mild-mannered green beans get a new lease on life when tossed with an intensely savory dressing of green olives, parsley, anchovies, and red wine vinegar.

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Green Beans With Sautéed Mushrooms and Garlic

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Coriander, dry white wine, and sherry vinegar punch up this fabulous all-purpose side dish featuring green beans and button mushrooms.

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Green Beans With Caramelized Onions and Tarragon

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Golden brown caramelized onions amplify the flavors in this perfect-for-entertaining, room-temperature side dish. Making it even easier for the host, you can trim the green beans and caramelize the onions a day in advance.

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Stewed Green Beans With Bacon

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This side dish of green beans stewed in chicken broth and speckled with bacon will make everyone want to eat their vegetables.

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Green-Bean Casserole With Chestnuts and Buttered Breadcrumbs

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Reconsider the casserole this holiday season. Try this elegant, creamy makeover that stars fresh green beans with roasted chestnuts and mixed wild mushrooms for a classy, crowd-pleasing side dish.

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FAQs

Is it better to freeze green beans raw or cooked? ›

Green beans can be frozen in their raw state, but consider blanching and shocking them for the best results. Not only does cooking them this way lock in their vibrant green color, but Registered Dietitian and Chef Abbie Gellman says it also eliminates surface microorganisms and dirt, preventing deterioration.

What can I put on green beans besides butter? ›

Start with the Basics: How To Cook Green Beans
  1. Pomegranate Arils + Fresh Mint. ...
  2. Jarred Pesto. ...
  3. Tahini + Toasted Sesame Seeds. ...
  4. Lemon Zest + Nutmeg. ...
  5. Crumbled Bacon + Golden Raisins. ...
  6. Mayo + Parmesan + Panko. ...
  7. Chiles + Peanuts. ...
  8. Honey + Grainy Mustard.
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What does shocking green beans do? ›

The quick blanching helps cook and tenderize the green beans, but shocking them right after in a large ice water bath stops the cooking and any further change in color. The result is crisp, tender, gorgeous green vegetables.

Who made the first green bean casserole? ›

Green Bean Casserole was created by a Campbell Soup Company employee, Dorcas Reilly, at our Camden, New Jersey headquarters in 1955. She was one of the first full-time members of Campbell's Home Economics department—now known as the Campbell Test Kitchen, where I work.

What happens if you don t blanch green beans before freezing? ›

Blanching green beans before freezing helps them to retain that beautiful green color and crisp texture when you go to enjoy them. Skipping this step might result in your beans having a mushy texture once defrosted.

What happens if you don't blanch before freezing? ›

If the vegetables are not properly blanched, the enzymes will continue their activity even after cooling. This can lead to off taste and texture of the vegetables.

What can I add to green beans for flavor? ›

Butter: A bit of butter adds a rich flavor and helps the seasoning stick to the green beans. Seasoned salt: Buy seasoned salt from the store, or make your own seasoned salt at home. Chili powder: This is an unexpected knockout seasoning. Chili powder adds a touch of spice and color without being too overpowering.

How can 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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What is the slime on green beans? ›

The slimy layer on green beans is commonly referred to as “bio-film.” It's a layer of bacteria that is extremely dangerous to ingest. And unfortunately, the bacteria has most likely penetrated into the bean itself — they don't just sit on the surface. This means your green beans are not safe to eat.

Why do people soak green beans? ›

Soaking helps reduce the cooking time, but only by about twenty minutes, so it's not necessary. Some people pour off the water that they soaked the beans in. They say that it helps reduce gas. It really doesn't and it's a way to throw out a lot of the nutrients.

What is the oldest known casserole? ›

Macaroni and cheese is the oldest written casserole recipe found in 1250.

Which is better frozen or canned green beans for green bean casserole? ›

When I make green bean casserole, I skip canned beans all together. Frozen green beans are the best green beans to use for green bean casserole.

How many cans of green beans equals 4 cups? ›

✿ 4 cups of green beans is about 1½ pounds fresh or 16 ounces frozen or 2 cans (15 ounces each) drained.

What is the best way to freeze fresh green beans? ›

Make sure to blanch the green beans before freezing to preserve their quality. Dry the green beans thoroughly before packaging and freezing. Label the package or container with the date and contents. Use the frozen green beans within 6 to 8 months for best quality.

Do raw green beans freeze well? ›

Technically, you could freeze raw green beans but we don't recommend it. After freezing, the raw beans will be mushy in texture and flavorless. For the best results, don't skip the blanching process when freezing green beans. Dry the beans thoroughly before freezing.

How do you freeze green beans successfully? ›

Add the beans to a large pot of boiling water and cook for 2 to 3 minutes, until bright green and just tender. Remove and shock in an ice bath. Freeze. Spread the beans in a single layer on a parchment-lined baking sheet and slide into your freezer.

How do you make frozen green beans not soggy? ›

Add the frozen green beans to the baking sheet in a single layer, taking care not to overcrowd the pan. Place in the oven and roast for 5 minutes. This extra step assists in removing excess water, which will help your green beans get nicely crisp. Remove from the oven and add oil and seasonings of choice.

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