Green beans…. like you’ve never had them before! Green beans are sautéed in a garlicky bacon fat then semi-braised-semi-steamed in stock before being simmered with a creamy garlic sauce. Decadent? Yes. Special? Double yes.
Handy stove cooked side dish – no need to juggle oven space for Sunday night roast dinners and holiday feasts!
A very special Green Bean recipe!
This is not your usual “light and fresh” green bean side dish that you’ll pull out night after night. It is unapologetically indulgent and that’s exactly what this is intended to be – a special side dish for all those times when you want something that’s a cut above the usual quick ‘n easy vegetable sides that we make for quick midweek meals.
You know it’s going to be a winner when I tell you it starts with THIS ……↓↓↓
Yep, THAT is what we cook the green beans in – all those tasty bacon drippings. Flavour flavour flavour!!!
What goes in Green Beans in Creamy Sauce
Think Alfredo pasta – but with beans instead of spaghetti!
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Fresh green beans – because, well, this is a green beans recipe!😂 Having said that, this recipe will be terrific with carrots (cut into batons), asparagus and I’ve also published am equally delicious version using brussels sprouts;
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Bacon – massive flavour boost here, not only used for sprinkling the finished dish but also to saute the green beans in the drippings instead of using butter or oil;
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Garlic – because it appears in virtually every single savoury dish I make!
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Chicken or vegetable stock/broth – the idea here is to use a bit of liquid to sort-of-steam-sort-of-braise the beans in the skillet. This way, we can get a double flavour wack – sautéing in bacon drippings first, then braising in stock so it absorbs the flavour. Oh wait – THEN it’s simmered in the parmesan cream sauce, so it’s a triple flavour dose!
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Cream – the base of the creamy sauce. But don’t worry, I have some lower fat alternatives in the recipe for you!
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Parmesan – not only adds flavour into the sauce but also thickens it. If you don’t have parmesan, add small dab of mustard will provide a similar thickening effect.
How to make Green Beans in Creamy Sauce
And here’s how to make it:
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Trim and chop the green beans;
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Cook the bacon bits first so they release all that tasty fat;
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Cook garlic until golden then stir in the green beans to coat it in all that flavour;
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Add chicken stock/broth then cover with a lid. It’s only a bit of liquid – enough to add a bit of extra flavour to the beans and to create a steamy environment to cook the beans, but little enough so by the time the beans are cooked, there is not much liquid left (otherwise it would make our sauce too watery);
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Add cream and parmesan, then simmer for a minute or two to thicken;
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Garnish with bacon and a little extra parmesan if you want. And why wouldn’t you, we’re going all out anyway!😇
What and how to serve these green beans
It’s intended as a side dish that’s a little bit fancy. Something that will take a roast chicken and turn it into a special Sunday night dinner. (Or try this one or this one or even this slow cooker one!).
A vegetable side that’s worthy of a place at a holiday occasion – think Christmas, Thanksgiving, Easter, and everything in between.
Having said that though, this is rich enough, interesting enough and flavour loaded enough to be worthy of serving as a meat free main. Serve it over pasta, rice, cauliflower rice (for low carb), mash, cauliflower mash, quinoa or other starchy vehicle of choice. Or just some bread for mopping. YUM. – Nagi x
PS For those who noted the crossed out “meat free” – if you really want/need to make it meat free: skip the bacon, use butter and proceed with recipe. Then finish with a sprinkle of pangrattato (that’s fancy Italian speak for croutons) or store bought crispy fried shallots (the Asian kind) or, in a nod to good ole’ Green Bean Casserole, a scattering of hot crispy fried onions (homemade or store bought).
PPS UPDATE: Reader made a terrific suggestion – use it as a sauce over grilled or pan seared proteins, like pork chops or breast. Perfection!
Watch how to make it
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Green Beans in Creamy Parmesan Sauce - with bacon!
Ingredients
- 150g/ 5oz bacon , chopped (use streaky, not lean)
- 2 garlic cloves , finely minced
- 500g/1lb green beans , trimmed, cut into ~5cm / 2" pieces
- 1/2 cup chicken or vegetable stock / broth , low sodium
- 1 cup cream , heavy/thickened (Note 1)
- 1/2 cup parmesan , finely grated (best to grate your own)
- Black pepper , freshly ground
Instructions
- Place bacon in cold skillet, then turn the stove on high. (Note 2)
- Cook bacon for 2 to 3 minutes until golden, then remove with a slotted spoon.
- Discard excess bacon fat, leaving behind 1 1/2 tablespoons (or so). If you're short, add a dab of butter (or olive oil).
- Add garlic and stir for 10 - 15 seconds until light golden.
- Add green beans and stir to coat in garlicky bacon fat.
- Add chicken stock, stir, bring to simmer then cover with lid. (Note 3) Cook 3 minutes, stirring every now and then so it cooks evenly, until beans are tender-crisp, still bright green and almost cooked to your liking (it will cook more). There should be some liquid left (if not, that's ok too)
- Add cream, parmesan and pepper. Stir, bring to simmer then lower heat to medium low and let it gently simmer for 2 minutes until the cream reduces and becomes thicker. If you want it to stick to the beans thickly when warm, then reduce the sauce for another 1 minute until the sauce is quite thick. (Note 4)
- Taste and add salt if needed (I don't find it needs more).
- Transfer to serving bowl, sprinkle with cooked bacon and extra parmesan if you like.
Recipe Notes:
Nutrition Information:
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Lauren says
Hi Nagi! Can this be made (or even partially prepared) the day before serving? And if so, how would you Reheat it?
Thank you!
Sue says
OK ☺️ I tossed the beans in the garlic butter/oil then took them out and put them in a container. I then added the stock to the pan and scraped the important bits up and put the stock in a container for tomorrow’s steaming 😁 bacon also in separate container. 🤷🏼♀️
Sue says
I’d love to know too. I think I’m going to do it up to adding the chicken stock. 🤶🏼
KT says
Thanks Nagi another amazing recipe, my husband is not a big fan of beans but this is now one of his favourite veggie recipes. YUM soo amazing ❤️❤️❤️
Crystal says
New favourite in my house, and could be done with so many other vegies!
Very similar to another existing favourite which has fried gnocchi and spinach instead of green beans
Dorothy walker says
Wondering if you thaw the green beans first. I also have beans from the garden
Terri says
This dish is AMAMZING! My family loves it! I have even added cooked chicken and made it into a meal served with potatoes or rice! Sooo good!!
Chelsea Daniels says
Table cream or Heavy cream?????
Samantha says
Insanely delicious!!
Jonathan Mitschele says
This recipe worked very well with our frozen green beans from the garden. The secret is that the beans cook in liquid, not just butter or oil, and so don’t dry out, as is the case with most recipes on the web for frozen green beans that I have tried.
Amy says
These were delicious! Used cashew cream in place of cream and follow your heart vegan Parmesan(dairy allergy🙄) and still turned out great!
Nagi says
That’s great to know Amy!! N x
Christine says
So much flavor in this recipe. Something’s cream sauces can be heavy without much flavor but this side dish hit the mark. Thank you!!
Amee says
Hello thanks for this recipe, I am really interested to try it. If i want to substitute the bacon for beef or chicken, how do you propose I should prepare the beef/chicken?
Zyta says
Absolutely wonderful!!! I have try many of your recipes . I don’t know witch is my favorite I like them all👍👍👍👍👍👍
Rae C Bonsack says
Delish!
Lynn says
Hi Nagi, the only thing I would change is the amount of ingredients!!! You are not going to be able to stop at one serving. This was delicious and found my self “quility checking” the sauce and dipping a green bean. Thank you for sharing a great recipe. I wish you well.
Melissa Denise says
I made this last weekend for Canadian Thanksgiving. It was so delish!! A tip if you are making a few meals for dinner: make this dish the night before. As it sits in the fridge the sauce will actually thicken! It tastes even better the next day reheated!
SueB says
Delicious! My sauce sort of broke at the end but a little cornstarch in water fixed that up. Excellent the next day too!
Mary says
Delicious! Hard to resist anything with bacon and cream. Going into my favourites.
L says
Absolutely delicious!!
I made these for guests and they were a hit with everyone young and old! Thanks for another wonderful recipe Nagi!!
Cary says
Awesome recipe!! Am a mushroom addict so that was the only thing added. Best green bean I have ever had. Sauce was so good over my grilled pork chop also. Thanks for the recipe!
Marsha says
Wow! Our new favorite way to eat green beans. We are only two so we have leftovers, which I can’t wait to have tonight!