31 Green Bean Recipes That Will Spice Up Your Thanksgiving Menu (2024)

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31 Green Bean Recipes That Will Spice Up Your Thanksgiving Menu (1)

By Taryn Pire

Published Sep 22, 2021

Forget about your grandma’s soupy, mushroom-laden casserole (no offense, Nana). Green beans don’t need to be drowned in canned soup to taste good. These alternative holiday recipes are fresh, flavorful and far from boring, but best of all, they let the underrated veggie shine on its own. Add any one of them to your Thanksgiving menu and let the compliments roll in. Read on for 31 green bean recipes that will have your guests asking for your secret (and reaching for seconds).

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1. Crispy Green Bean “fries”

Not at all unhealthy (seriously) since they’re baked instead of fried. But don’t fret: They’re still coated in lots of Parmesan cheese.

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2. Green Beans With Garlicky Pistachio Vinaigrette

Have you ever served green beans cold? Didn’t think so. Blanching is the key to the beans’ vibrant color and impeccable crunch.

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3. Fusilli With Pesto And Green Beans

It only takes 25 minutes to prepare from start to finish, so consider this pasta salad one for the books. (Especially since it’s tossed in homemade pesto.)

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4. Blistered Green Beans With Tomatoes, Pounded Walnuts And Raw Summer Squash

Feel free to substitute winter squash, sweet potatoes, carrots or Brussels sprouts for summer squash in the off-season.

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Photo: Michael Marquand/Styling: Jake Cohen

5. Green Bean Casserole Galette

Leave it to Jake Cohen to give green bean casserole an elegant, Insta-worthy makeover. Instead of using traditional canned soup, he cooks down a pound and a half of mushrooms in heavy cream with fresh herbs.

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6. Veggie Niçoise Salad With Red Curry Green Beans

Aka the classiest, prettiest appetizer of all time. Instead of topping it with canned tuna as the French do, we bulk it up with extra veggies.

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7. Green Bean Bacon Bundles

Is this where the phrase “bundle of joy” came from? Maybe not, but this chic side is delicious and takes less than an hour to pull off.

8. Healthier Green Bean Casserole

The star here is homemade mushroom Alfredo sauce. It’s made with milk and vegetable stock instead of cream, so it won’t fill you up after two bites.

9. Lemon Parmesan Green Beans

Simple yet satisfying. We’re betting the only ingredient you don’t already have in your kitchen is the green beans.

10. Five-ingredient Green Pasta Salad

Even your picky, veggie-hating kids will want seconds. Chalk it up to sautéing the greens in garlic, lemon juice and Parmesan. (Go ahead and add bacon if they need more convincing.)

11. Saucy Stovetop Thai Green Beans

Spice things up with a zingy peanut and ginger dressing that none of your guests will expect.

12. Dijon-maple Green Beans With Caramelized Pecans, Bacon And Feta

Helloooo, fall. This sweet-and-salty dish is guaranteed to be a holiday favorite. Feel free to candy the bacon in brown sugar and maple syrup for extra sweetness.

13. Vegan Green Bean Casserole

It’s beyond decadent, despite being totally dairy-free. Thanks, cashew cream sauce.

14. Green Bean Salad With Cherry Tomatoes And Feta

Complete with lemon-Dijon vinaigrette. Add nuts, croutons or breadcrumbs for extra crunch.

15. Miso Smashed Cucumber And Green Bean Salad

Smashing cukes before dressing them is actually pretty ingenious. It allows them to soak up as much of the sauce as possible.

16. Simple Skillet Green Beans

Believe it or not, this citrus-kissed beauty can be on the table and ready to devour in 15 minutes flat.

17. Green Beans With Tarragon Vinaigrette

White wine vinegar, coarse Dijon mustard and fresh tarragon make for a zingy, invigorating dressing that you’ll want to make a double batch of.

18. Crockpot Green Bean Casserole

If the cheddar cheese alone isn’t enough to sway you, consider how much you’ll be able to get done while the slow cooker takes care of business.

19. Red, Green And White Christmas Salad

We’re talking dried cranberries, green beans, snow peas, asparagus and feta, all tossed in a dressing made from simple pantry staples.

20. Green Beans Almondine

You’re only five easy ingredients and ten minutes away from this timeless vegetable side dish.

21. Spicy Braised Green Beans

Just a little bit of harissa paste goes a long way in the flavor department. Finish it off with crushed red pepper flakes for maximum heat.

22. Green Bean Farro Salad

Serve it alongside roast turkey, cranberry sauce and all the fixings on Thanksgiving. Then, have the leftovers for lunch the next day, since the fiber-rich farro makes the salad filling on its own.

23. Green Bean Salad With Clementines And Feta

No winter salad is complete without refreshing, juicy citrus fruit. Clementines are just the pairing for briny, salty feta.

24. Miso Dijon Green Bean Mushroom Salad

Umami-laced white miso paste takes the sesame dressing from simple to spectacular.

25. One-pan Garlicky Green Beans With Slivered Almonds

The recipe calls for three cloves of garlic, but we wouldn’t blame you for doubling it. Be sure to toast the almonds in a skillet before adding them to the green beans.

26. Green Beans In Creamy Parmesan Sauce

Topped with crispy crumbled bacon, obvi. You’ll want to use the three-ingredient Parmesan sauce on pasta, pizza, grilled chicken and more.

27. Lightly Roasted Green Beans

Three words: Parmesan. Almond. Crumble. The crowning glory for this dish comes together in about four minutes on the stovetop.

28. Sauteed Green Beans With Garlic

You may be used to roasting green beans for the holidays but pan-frying them is a much speedier approach. Just brown them in oil over high heat until they start to blister.

29. Adam’s Green Bean Salad

If chopped walnuts aren’t seasonal enough for you, substitute them with toasted pumpkin seeds. They’re super easy to make yourself, trust.

30. Chargrill Charlie’s Green Bean Avocado Salad

Avocado and sour cream make the dressing uber buttery, creamy and tangy. Bonus points for charring the green beans indoors on a grill pan.

31. Fettuccine Alfredo With Green Beans And Tapenade

Despite its complex taste and sophisticated presentation, this dish only costs about $3 per serving. Store-bought green olive tapenade boosts the dish’s flavor in a flash.

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31 Green Bean Recipes That Will Spice Up Your Thanksgiving Menu (2024)

FAQs

What adds flavor to green beans? ›

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 many green beans per person for Thanksgiving? ›

You can safely estimate that one handful of green beans will serve one person, or two people if you have other green sides, Hartigan says. While these calculations seem straightforward, the full breadth of your menu could reduce the IRL size of each serving—after all, there's only so much room on one plate.

Why is green bean casserole the best Thanksgiving dish? ›

Green bean casserole was considered a perfect dish for holiday entertaining because it was simple, inexpensive, and could easily be made ahead of time.

How do you keep green beans warm for Thanksgiving? ›

If you intend to serve the beans right away: boil covered for 5-6 minutes, until crisp tender. Don't bother with an ice bath. Drain them and put them on a platter. Salt and pepper to taste, then keep warm (I set mine in the microwave.

How can I make my beans more flavorful? ›

Add Aromatics (and Some Salt)

We're talking onions, shallots, garlic, and chiles. Or maybe some fresh herbs like rosemary, sage, bay leaves, and thyme. This is where the flavor really starts to build. Salt the liquid again (lightly) after about an hour of simmering.

Which is better in green bean casserole canned or frozen? ›

Frozen French-cut green beans are a better option. They hold their texture better than canned, and you can cook them straight from their frozen state. And if you're using fresh green beans? You'll need to cook them first by roasting, steaming or boiling them.

What is the most popular vegetable dish served at American Thanksgiving dinner? ›

The Best Vegetable Sides for Thanksgiving

Whether you choose corn, a classic green bean casserole or your family's favorite potato dish, veggie sides add so much color (and flavor) to your holiday table.

How to doctor up green beans? ›

Add minced garlic and sauté until fragrant. In a small bowl, mix soy sauce, sriracha, and honey. Add the green beans to the skillet, then pour the sauce mixture over them. Cook for 5-7 minutes, stirring occasionally, until beans are heated through and well-coated.

Can you cook green beans ahead of time and reheat? ›

Easy garlic green beans are delicious and simple to make. They can be prepared ahead of time and reheated right before serving.

How do you enhance the flavor of canned beans? ›

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.

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.

What makes green beans so good? ›

The vegetable helps fight inflammation and is a good source of folate and potassium, which helps regulate blood pressure. Green beans also are a good source of protein and fiber, which helps lower cholesterol, Vadiveloo said. "Fiber is underconsumed by U.S. adults and children, and it's good for gut health," she said.

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