The best green beans ever are totally simple and totally delicious! Itโs one of those classic side dishes that we all grew up with. Preparing and cooking green beans could be considered an art form: when you do it right, youโll get perfectly crispy-tender results, and youโll never end up with overcooked green beans again! Best of all, this dish is prepped and ready in about 20 minutes. Whether you serve them up for a large gathering or for a simple weeknight meal, this is by far the best way to cook green beans!
Get your five-a-day with the best green beans ever! Theyโre crisp yet tender and feature a vibrant green color. Follow our simple recipe and theyโre sure to become a staple in your house!
Green Bean Options:
Did you know that there are over 100 different varieties of green beans out there? You can prepare the best green beans ever with any of them! Here are some of the most common:
- String beans
- Snap beans
- French green beans
- Romano beans
- Long beans
This recipe works best with fresh green beans, but you can also use frozen in a pinch.
Snapping and Trimming
Fresh green beans need to be rinsed and then the ends need to be trimmed. You can use your hands to snap off the very end of each side or use a knife to trim. Long green beans may need to be snapped in half for easier eating. The best way to cook green beans starts with properly prepared vegetables!
Steaming Options
You can find 4 different ways to prepare the best green beans ever on the recipe card below. They all involve steaming which is, in our opinion, the only way to make them! Here are your options for steaming:
- Steamer: There is a specialized kitchen appliance you can buy called a steamer. It has a base, a steaming basket, and a lid.
- Makeshift steamer: A makeshift steamer can be made using a pot, a colander, and a lid that at least somewhat fits.
- Pan: The pan method isnโt perfect, but it does work. Pick a saucepan that is big enough to fit all your veggies in it.
- Microwave: Make sure you use a microwave-safe bowl.
Head to your kitchen to see what equipment you have on hand, and follow the instructions accordingly!
Storage and Reheating Instructions:
You can store any leftover green beans in an airtight container in the fridge where they will keep for 3 to 4 days. To reheat, place them in the microwave and heat in increments of 30 seconds until warmed through. You can also reheat on the stovetop if youโd like. Place a bit of butter or olive oil in a saucepan or skillet (so that the veggies donโt stick) over medium heat and cook until they are warmed through.
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Made these green beans for Christmas dinner. The results were so good & the family loved them. Thank you so much for a very easy receipe.
Simple but delicious!
Hi, thank you so much for your recipes. They are the best. Thank you for sharing them. You are a beautiful lady. God bless us all.
Yummy
I love green beans! Going to try this recipe as well. I personally like to dice up really fine sone fresh garlic and onion and sautรฉ it in a little olive oil. Then add the green beans stirring around a bit until desired tenderness.
Thank you , so much! I love green beans & tried for years to make them, like Mom. This is simple, I appreciate your help, providing this recipe, immensely! Thank you!
Simple,,,,,, best,,,thank you
I add some butter, garlic salt and nutmeg to taste , itโs delicious!
I have been making these for years, but I steamed fresh beans then fried them. I think they are much better from a can rather than fresh, I also add worchestershire sauce to them and fry them
Sauteed green beans in butter was great,have had it several times.Last night I minced some sweet onion from one of your other recipes(that was super too)and popped it in with the beans,UUMM!