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August 10, 2019 (updated 11/18/20)
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These simple skillet green beans are 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!

Simple Skillet Green Beans- 15 minutes, Just garlic, olive oil an red pepper flake! Paleo, vegan and naturally gluten-free. On Healthy Seasonal Recipes. #Vegan #Paleo #Glutenfree #Greenbeans

I originally shared this recipe on July 10th, 2015. I have updated the text today.

I am so excited for you to try these simple skillet green beans. They're one of my most beloved recipes.

I actually have been making green beans this way since I was a teenager and was learning how to cook. My dad came up with this cooking technique and we both have been making them this way ever since.

What Are Green Beans

Are Green Beans and String Beans the Same Thing?

  • Phaseolus vulgaris: Yes, string beans and green beans are the same thing. Green beans are a type of snap bean (Phaseolus vulgaris) which can actually be yellow or purple too. You can read more about varieties and buy green bean seeds here.
  • Other Names For Green Beans: Haricot Vert, snap beans, wax beans and filet beans, are the same thing as green bean. Haricot Vert are more slender and tender and meant to be picked when they are smaller. In the market, wax beans are usually yellow.
  • What are Green Beans: Green beans are tender annuals in the Leguminosae family, which also includes garbanzos, peas, lentils, and peanuts. They're eaten fresh (as opposed to dry beans which are grown for their mature bean seeds.)
  • Pole vs Bush Beans: Green beans can be bush beans or pole beans, they just have different growing habits. You can read more about growing green beans here.

Purchasing Green Beans

  • I'd encourage you to take a moment at the grocery store to pick out the best looking green beans. If the beans aren't all looking stellar, I'll literally stand there and pick and choose which beans go into my bag.
  • You'll want to choose fresh greens beans that are free from wrinkles or any spots that are becoming mushy.

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Ways to Cook Green Beans

If you are one of the unfortunate many who has ever experienced the texture of a canned green beans, *raises hand* then you know just how wrong things can go for a green bean if it isn't cooked correctly. {Aside: When I was a kid my mom always made Salad Nicoise with canned green beans and I always thought they were so strange!} Anyway, no matter what you do, when cooking green beans, the key is to not overcook them.

How Long To Cook Green Beans: As a general rule, you can cook them from raw to crisp tender in about 4 minutes. This is especially true in steaming and boiling. That said, there are several ways to cook green beans and cooking times will vary depending.

Sautéed Green Beans

  • Sautéeing Green Beans is so simple because there is only one skillet needed. I'll walk you through how to do it below.

Steamed Green Beans

  • Steaming green beans is a totally basic method, and actually how I cook green beans quite often. You can see how I do that in this recipe for Green Beans with Walnuts and Balsamic. If you want to kick things up about 11 notches, you can try my Asian Green Beans.

Roasted Green Beans

  • I do love to make roasted green beans, especially once the weather cools off, and I don't mind having the oven on. You can see complete instructions on how to roast green beans here in my Roasted Green Beans with Almonds and Thyme recipe.

Boiling or Blanching

If you're hoping to make green beans ahead, and you don't want to make a casserole, then blanching them in boiling water and then shocking them in an ice bath is a great option. For example, in this recipe here for Orange Ginger Green Beans, you then will reheat them in a skillet.

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How To Make Simple Skillet Green Beans

  1. Cut the stem ends off. An easy way to do that, is to line a handful up stem sides together and then cutting them off with a knife. I think this method is faster than breaking them off by hand.
  2. Next choose a large 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.)
  3. 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, and it takes a while to turn the mass of green beans to touch the skillet.
  4. 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.
  5. Then add the water. Adding water will stop the browning, but it creates steam, so you can trap that in with the lid to cook the beans through.
  6. How to Know They're Done: They'll be become bright green and cooked to crisp tender perfection in a minute or two. And that's it!

More Simple Veggie Side Dishes To Try

  • My Simple Steamed Cauliflower is an easy family friendly way to prepare cauliflower on the stove-top.
  • If you haven't tried Roasted Parsnips, you're missing out! They are so sweet!
  • My kiddos adore broccoli, so I like to make this Roasted Broccoli with Asiago on the regular.
  • Quick Pickled Beets are pretty much synonymous with summer for me!
  • Roasting veggies is a fantastic hands-free way of getting veggies on the table. These Brussels Sprouts with Balsamic and Thyme are a great entry level Brussels sprouts recipe to try.
  • These Garlicky Mushrooms from Lexi look incredible!!
  • Another Summery way to make them is to drizzle Green Beans with Basil Vinaigrette. Yum!
  • Speaking of produce, if you're looking for ways to eat more produce but reduce your plastic bag use, this post about reusable produce bags has lots of great ideas.

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Happy Cooking!

~Katie

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Description

These simple skillet green beans are a perfect healthy side dish. They are made in one pot with garlic, olive oil and a little spice. They are vegan, paleo and naturally gluten-free.


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Ingredients

  • 2 tablespoons extra virgin olive oil
  • ½ teaspoon red pepper flake, or to taste
  • 1.5 pounds green beans, trimmed
  • 2 cloves garlic, minced
  • ½ teaspoon coarse kosher salt
  • 2 tablespoons water

Instructions

  1. 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. Cook covered until the beans are bright green and crisp tender, 1 to 2 minutes. Serve immediately.

Notes

To Trim The 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.)


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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Katie Webster

Katie Webster studied art and photography at Skidmore College and is a graduate of the New England Culinary Institute. She has been a professional recipe developer since 2001 when she first started working in the test kitchen at EatingWell magazine. Her recipes have been featured in numerous magazines including Shape, Fitness, Parents and several Edible Communities publications among others. Her cookbook, Maple {Quirk Books} was published in 2015. She launched Healthy Seasonal Recipes in 2009. She lives in Vermont with her husband, two teenage daughters and two yellow labs. In her free time, you can find her at the gym, cooking, stacking firewood, making maple syrup, and tending to her overgrown perennial garden.

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