Simple Skillet Green Beans
This green beans recipe is a perfect healthy side dish. All you need is a pile of fresh string beans, one pot, garlic, olive oil and a little spice! That’s it! So if you’ve never tried making sautéed green beans, you’ll fall in love with just how easy they are to make!
I originally shared this technique for cooking green beans and simple recipe on July 10th, 2015. I have updated the text today.
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Best Green Beans Recipe
These sauteed green beans are a fan favorite and one of my most beloved recipes. I have been making string beans this way since I was a teenager and was first learning how to cook. My dad stumbled upon this cooking technique, and we have been making them this way ever since.
I have made it several times and my family absolutely enjoys eating it every time. This is a go to recipe for green beans.
~Jessica
Ingredients For This Green Bean Recipe
- Extra virgin olive oil: I chose extra-virgin olive oil to cook the green beans in the skillet. Another cooking oil like avocado oil or canola oil works too.
- Red pepper flake: We love the bit of heat that red pepper flake or crushed red pepper adds to this dish. Feel free to use less or more to suit your taste. If you do not like spicy food you can omit it altogether. Alternatively, once the beans are cooked you can season them with ground black pepper for a more subtle amount of spice.
- Fresh Green beans: You’ll need one and a half pounds of fresh green beans or string beans. To pick out the freshest green beans at the grocery store simply take your time and pick through the pile of green beans. Avoid wrinkled, broken or rotting string beans.
- Minced Garlic: Fresh chopped garlic is the star of the simple seasonings in this easy green bean recipe. You’ll need three cloves.
- Coarse kosher salt: We chose coarse kosher salt instead of table salt here to easily sprinkle over the green beans. You can use regular table salt if you prefer, but note that it is higher in sodium so you will need less. Read more about substituting kosher salt here.
- Water: To keep this fresh green bean recipe as simple as possible we save a step and dishes by adding water to the skillet to steam them. They’ll be perfectly tender and keep great texture.
Tip: Yellow wax beans also work for this recipe, or you can use a blend of green and yellow beans. We have also made this with Haricots verts which are skinnier French green beans. Note that they cook more quickly but will work too, just adjust your cooking time.
How To Cook Green Beans
Not only is this simple garlic green bean recipe the best, but it is arguably the easiest way to cook green beans! Here are the step-by-step instructions. More can be found in the blog post’s recipe card at the bottom.
Cut the stem ends off. An easy way to do that is to line a handful of stem sides together and cut them off with a knife. I think this method is faster than breaking them off by hand.
Next, choose a large skillet. We have a nice big cast-iron skillet that I like to use for this green beans recipe. You’ll need a lid- so make sure the skillet you choose has a lid that fits. (Note: a sheet of aluminum foil will work too if need be.)
Add your oil to the skillet and let it get hot. After blooming the red pepper flake in the oil, add green beans to let them blister and brown. This step takes a bit of time, simply because the skillet is so full.
After that step, you can add the garlic. Doing so earlier will allow it to burn. Cook it until it becomes fragrant, but doesn’t burn.
Then add the water. Adding water will prevent the sauteed garlic from burning and it creates steam, so you can trap that in with the lid to cook the beans through.
How to Know They’re Done: The cooked string beans will become bright green and cooked to crisp-tender perfection in a minute or two. And that’s it! See our serving suggestions below for what to serve with this easy side dish.
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Variations To Try
These sauteed green beans are perfect in their simplicity, but they’re also somewhat of a blank canvas for adding creative flavors!
- Fresh Herbs: Add 1 teaspoon chopped fresh thyme with the three cloves garlic. Tender varieties of chopped herbs like 1 tablespoon minced basil or chives or 1 teaspoon fresh tarragon can be added after the beans come off the heat.
- Lemon or Balsamic: We love what a splash of acid will do to this green bean recipe! Add a drizzle of fresh lemon juice or balsamic vinegar just before serving to help preserve the vibrant green color. A little lemon zest is also a nice touch.
- Nuts and/or Bacon: Almonds, pecans, walnuts and hazelnuts are all great choices. After the beans are cooked add the nuts. Another yummy choice is a couple strips of crispy bacon, crumbled.
- Infused Oil: Drizzle on a little infused oil, roasted garlic oil or other gourmet herb oil.
- Sesame: For pairing with Asian food, try adding a little minced ginger with the red pepper flakes and drizzling on toasted sesame oil to finish the dish. If you have sesame seeds add them after the cooking process.
- Cheese: I’d be remiss if I didn’t mention how excellent a little shaved or grated Parmesan cheese would be on top. Crumbled chevre or goat cheese is also another yummy option.
Storing Leftovers and Reheating
Leftovers: Store leftovers in an airtight container up to three days. Keep refrigerated.
Reheating: Avoid overheating when you reheat so that the green beans do not get overcooked. We like to reheat them in the microwave for about 90 seconds per serving. Alternatively, you can reheat them in a non-stick skillet with a little splash of water or chicken broth, covered until steaming hot. Stir occasionally to heat evenly.
Meal Prep Tips For This String Bean Recipe
Other than Green Bean Casserole, fresh green bean recipes are typically a last minute cooking task. That’s why we came up with these Make Ahead Green Beans as a great way to fix them in advance. You can use a similar method here by doing the following:
1. Blanch green beans for 1 minute in boiling salted water.
2. Shock in an ice bath to immediately stop them from cooking. Drain well in a colander.
3. Keep refrigerated in a large storage container or ziplock bag for 1 day.
4. Before using in the recipe, make sure they are completely dry (use a clean dish towel or paper towels.)
5. Follow the instructions in this recipe but do not add the water and steam covered. They will be tender enough after searing them. Note that the beans will not brown as well as they sear, but they will still be quite tasty.
What To Serve With Green Beans
- For a traditional holiday meal or Sunday Supper pair these skillet green beans with Roasted Turkey or the ever-festive Pork Loin Roast with Apple Chutney.
- For a smaller feast, you could pair these green beans with Roasted Turkey Breast, Rack of Lamb or our Herb Roasted Chicken.
- For a weeknight dinner pair with Roasted Chicken Thighs with crispy skin or Pan Fried Fish.
- These green beans are a great complement to grilled steak, meat, fish and poultry. They are fabulous with these Grilled Greek Chicken Thighs or Cedar Plank Salmon.
- For a vegetarian meal, these go great with Vegetable Lasagna or Veggie Quiche.
Want More Green Beans? For other ways how to cook fresh green beans check out More Green Bean Recipes below the recipe card or invent your own recipe after reading our chef’s tips in my guide to How To Cook Green Beans!
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Happy Cooking! ~Katie
PrintSimple Skillet Green Beans
- Total Time: 15 minutes
- Yield: 5 cups 1x
Description
This delicious green bean recipe is a perfect healthy side dish. They are cooked in one pot with garlic, olive oil and a little spice. It is one of the best green bean recipes because it is both quick and delicious!
Ingredients
- 2 tablespoons extra virgin olive oil
- 1/2 teaspoon red pepper flake, or to taste
- 1.5 pounds green beans, trimmed
- 2 cloves garlic, minced
- 1/2 teaspoon coarse kosher salt
- 2 tablespoons water
Instructions
- Heat oil in a large skillet over medium-high heat. Add red pepper flake and stir to coat the pepper in the oil.
- Add green beans and cook, stirring often until the beans are blistering and browning in areas, 5 to 7 minutes.
- Add garlic and salt and cook, stirring constantly until the garlic is fragrant and browning, about 30 seconds.
- Add water and immediately cover. Steam the green beans, covered, until they are bright green and crisp tender, 1 to 2 minutes. Serve immediately.
Notes
To Trim Haricot Vert or Green Beans: The stem end of the bean is tough and fibrous. This must be removed. To do so easily, line up a handful of the beans with the stems facing the same direction. Cut them off all at once. No need to cut off the pointy tip.
Skillet: We have a nice big cast-iron skillet that I like to use for this recipe. You’ll need a lid- so make sure the skillet you choose has a lid that’ll work with it. (Note: a sheet of aluminum foil will work too if need be.)
- Prep Time: 15 minutes
- Cook Time: 8 minutes
- Category: side dish
- Method: stove top
- Cuisine: American
Nutrition
- Serving Size: 1 cup
- Calories: 70
- Sugar: 0 g
- Sodium: 230 mg
- Fat: 5 g
- Saturated Fat: 0.5 g
- Carbohydrates: 6 g
- Fiber: 2 g
- Protein: 1 g
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Can you make this recipe ahead of time and reheat?
It can be reheated though I would only recommend so for leftovers. It’s better to enjoy these freshly cooked for the perfect crisp tender texture. If you plan to reheat you could blanch briefly them and shock in an ice bath first. Then reheat in the skillet with the seasonings as directed. The beans will cook more quickly this way.
Thank you !!!! This skillet recipe was so easy and delicious. I have ruined green beans for years. So, I haven’t bought greens beans. I saw this recipe, had to try it. Turned out perfect the first time. My family now eats green beans .
This is honest music to my ears! I love hearing that it turned you all into green bean fans. Yay! If you read my mission statement on my about page, basically that’s my mission. To help people learn how to make healthy whole food ingredients and fresh veggies taste good. So your comment seriously made my day. Thank you for coming back to report. I appreciate it.
Absolutely sublime Katie! Thank you for sharing.
I love the fact that you consider green beans sublime! I have to agree with you. Green Bean Fans Unite! Haha. Have a great rest of your week Rick.
This technique is called “glazing” or “glazed” beans. It does take some practice to get the garlic to stick and whatever other spices you add, so don’t overdo the water imo
I have never heard that before! Good to know. Thanks Dan.
simple and delicious
Thanks so much Beth!
Love these green beans. Simple but extraordinary!
Thank you Marti. I appreciate the review and star rating!
so easy and delicious. I used to just boil them and toss in butter/garlic. I have made it 4 times turns out perfectly cooked every time.
That’s awesome! Thanks so much Jennifer!
So easy and delicious! Beautiful presentation, no sad looking beans here…actually proud to serve these. Thank you
That’s so wonderful to hear, Candice! Thank you for the kind words.
This was an excellent side dish. Quick easy and very tasty
Thanks Leslie. I am so glad they came out well! Have a great day!
Absolutely delicious! Brownie points (pun intended) for being quick and simple as well. I followed the recipe exactly as written and would not change a thing. Thanks for sharing!
Thank you so much Tracie! I appreciate your taking the time to come back and review! That means a lot! Have a great day.
this just might be my new “go to” recipe for green beans. I don’t do a lot of spice, but I did use the red pepper flakes and it turned out so flavorful! Thank you!
I am glad that you tried it as written and it worked out well! That’s awesome. Thanks so much for coming back to comment and rate! Have a great week.
Hi, The recipe suggests 2 cloves of garlic for 1.5 pounds of green beans but your notes referenced 3 cloves… Which would you suggest for a beginner cook? Also – Is there any way to reasonably make these in advance or would require serving room temperature if I want to have food ready before guests arrive? Thanks!
Oops that’s a typo. The recipe card is correct and my notes were miss-typed. Thanks for catching that!
Thanks for the clarification, but your notes still need fixing…
Can you recommend a substitute for the red pepper flakes not is not so spicy?
You can omit them all together! Enjoy!
I will never make green beans in any other way. This is so quick and easy and SUUUUUPER yummy!
You are the best! Thanks so much for coming back to review and leave a 5-star rating! That’s so helpful!
This is the most amazing and simple recipe. I now have it memorized and have never had (let alone prepared) such great tasting green beans! I have tried it with farmers market beans and store-bought “fresh”. The farmers market totally wins, but both are good. Thank you so much!
Thank you for trying my dish, Sue! I appreciate the kind words!!