Fresh Green Bean Recipe with Bacon and Shallots (2024)

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Fresh Green Bean Recipe with Bacon and Shallots is a quick and easy side dish made with tender-crisp beans coated in a sweet, buttery, balsamic sauce and served topped with crunchy onions, crispy bacon, and shallots.They’re a classic side dish for all kinds of occasions, especially around the holidays!

I mean, to be honest, my kids and I could eat a plateful all on its own but it’s also great when paired with other simple sides. Honey garlic shrimp or chicken Madeira are two easy weeknight ideas, but for something a little extra serve it on the side of a turkey, grilled meat, fish, pork, you name it!

This recipe using fresh green beans with shallots and bacon has to be one of my favorites. It’s so easy to pull together and it ends up being very impressive! There are just a few moving parts like cooking the bacon and onions and blanching the beans. Other than that, it’s just a matter of making a simple glaze and that’s it!

It is so good, has the perfect balance of sweet, smoky, savory, and tartness, and all the crispy, tender and crunchy textures you need in one bite!

Ingredients Needed for Fresh Green Bean Recipe

  • Fresh green beans – Look for beans that are nice and green with little to no brown spots. You want to make sure they are firm, not limp, and have no soft spots.
  • Shallots – Sliced into thin rings. These are much less pungent than yellow or white onions and have a lovely mellow flavor.
  • Olive oil – Use for frying shallots.
  • Balsamic vinegar& packed brown sugar – Together these made a wonderful glaze and when cooked down it becomes thick, sticky, and so good!
  • Butter – When added to the glaze it helps add a smooth velvety texture and just a bit more buttery sheen.
  • Salt and pepper – To taste
  • Bacon – You can bake about 8 strips of bacon (more if you’re using some for other things) ahead of time or just before using, it’s up to you. Bake at 400F for 10 minutes or until crispy texture, cut into pieces
  • Fried onion pieces – I love adding crispy fried onions as a garnish for a bit of added crunch! I get mine at Trader Joe’s, but they’re usually available at most grocery stores. It’s an optional garnish so no worries if you can’t find any.

How to Cook Green Beans on the Stove

First thing’s first, we need to make sure our beans are perfectly cooked! Not overdone and mushy, and just tender enough to still remain crisp.

Step 1: Bring a pot of salted water to a boil over medium heat. Adding salt to the water not only helps water boil faster but will also help the beans not stick together.

Step 2: Place the beans in the pot of boiling water and cook for 3-4 minutes. At this point, your beans will go from dull green to bright green! This is known as blanching.

Step 3: Drain the water and immediately submerge them into the bowl of ice water. This will stop the cooking process to ensure they do not become overcooked.

Step 4: Drain the beans and set them aside.

How to Make this Fresh Green Bean Recipe

Step 1: Slice shallots into thin rings then add olive oil into a skillet up to about 1” depth.

Step 2: Heat oil over medium heat and add shallots to cook for about 2-3 minutes. They should look golden in color. Using a slotted spoon, transfer them to a paper towel-lined plate.

Step 3: Wipe the skillet clean or grab another one and add sugar and balsamic vinegar. Cook over medium-high heat for 5 minutes until the mixture has reduced by half. Stir occasionally until nice and thick.

Step 4: To the sauce, add in the butter and stir until melted.

Step 5: Add back in the beans and sauté until heated through. Season with salt and pepper to taste.

Step 6: Remove beans to a serving tray or big bowl and garnish with bacon, shallots, and onions.

Enjoy while warm!

Tips & Variations

  • For a cleaner more uniform look on your beans, you can trim the tips on both ends if you’d like.
  • Don’t skip the ice water, otherwise, your beans will keep cooking and may become mushy.
  • The ice water helps to preserve the bright green color as well.
  • Add in some minced or finely chopped garlic into your reduction if you enjoy that garlicky flavor on your beans.
  • You can replace the bacon with diced ham if you’d rather.
  • For a vegetarian version, completely omit the bacon or replace it with slivered almonds.
  • If you’re not feeling the glaze idea, that’s ok! You can simply sauté some garlic and onion in some butter, toss the beans in that and serve with bacon, onions, or even parmesan cheese.

What to Serve with Green Beans

When I am serving a crowd or wanting to complete the meal, I always have instant pot mashed potatoes as a second side. I don’t know why, but I always associate mashed potatoes with green beans! Either that or easy cheesy scalloped potatoes.

I love to have them as the veggie portion to a big plate of lobster mac and cheese and if I have bacon leftover I’ll use some strips for these bacon-wrapped asparagus to go along with it.

For special occasions or the holidays, I’ll make them as a side when preparing creamy chicken pasta, a NY strip steak, chicken piccata, or a whole turkey.

How long to boil green beans?

Boiling green beans isn’t complicated at all but you want to make sure to follow the directions as listed, as timing is key. Boil in salted water for about 3-4 minutes.

Drain and submerge in an ice bath to stop the cooking. Blanching the green beans (boiling in salted water) gives it the opportunity to soften just enough, so 3-4 minutes is perfect.

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Fresh Green Bean Recipe with Bacon and Shallots

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Fresh Green Bean Recipe with Bacon and Shallots is a quick and easy side dish made with tender-crisp beans coated in a sweet, buttery, balsamic sauce and served topped with crunchy onions, crispy bacon, and shallots.

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Prep Time 10 minutes mins

Cook Time 20 minutes mins

Course Side Dish

Cuisine American

Servings 6 servings

Calories 230 kcal

Equipment

Ingredients

  • 1 1/2 lb green beans fresh, washed
  • 5 shallots sliced into rings
  • olive oil for frying
  • 1/2 cup balsamic vinegar
  • 1 tablespoon brown sugar packed
  • 3 tablespoons butter
  • salt & pepper to taste
  • 8 slices bacon baked at 400F for 10 minutes, cooled & cut into pieces
  • fried onion 100% optional for garnish, got it from Trader Joe's

Instructions

  • Bring a pot with salted water to a boil, add beans and bring it to a boil, cook on medium heat for 3-4 minutes. Drain the water and add beans into a ice cold water to stop the cooking process.

  • Slice shallots into thin rings. Into the skillet add olive oil about 1 inch in depth. Add shallot rings and cook over medium heat for 2-3 minutes or until shallots are golden color. Transfer onto a plate lined with paper towel using slotted spoon.

  • Using a large skillet, add sugar and balsamic vinegar and cook over medium/high heat for 5 minutes or until reduce in half, stirring slowly. Add butter, Stir.

  • Add green beans, and saute until heated thru about 4-5 minutes. Season with salt and pepper to taste.

  • Serve on a tray or a big bowl. Garnish with bacon, shallots and onion pieces. Enjoy while warm.

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Nutrition

Calories: 230kcalCarbohydrates: 14gProtein: 6gFat: 18gSaturated Fat: 8gPolyunsaturated Fat: 2gMonounsaturated Fat: 7gTrans Fat: 1gCholesterol: 34mgSodium: 254mgPotassium: 371mgFiber: 4gSugar: 7gVitamin A: 969IUVitamin C: 16mgCalcium: 54mgIron: 2mg

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FAQs

Do fresh green beans need to be soaked before cooking? ›

Should I Soak Green Beans Before Cooking? Fresh green beans do not need to be soaked. To help tenderize the beans, blanch them in a large pot of salted water.

How to make Paula Deen green beans? ›

Add green beans to pan and sauté over medium heat for 2 minutes, stirring frequently. Add boiling water to pan and cover. Cook for about 15 minutes, just until beans are tender. Add vinegar, butter and salt and pepper and stir.

When not to cook bacon? ›

Four Signs Opened Bacon Has Gone Bad
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  2. IT FEELS SLIMY. Fresh bacon that's safe to consume should feel soft, yet firm to the touch. ...
  3. IT'S DISCOLORED. Fresh bacon should have tantalizing strips of white fat marbled with pinkish-red meat. ...
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When should you not use bacon? ›

How To Tell If Bacon Has Gone Bad
  1. Smell: Any off or sour smells are a good indicator that the bacon isn't safe to eat. ...
  2. Slime: If your bacon is slimy, it's a sure sign that bacteria are present and spreading on the meat. ...
  3. Discoloration: Green, grey, or brown discoloration means that the bacon is no longer safe to eat.
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Is it better to steam or boil fresh green beans? ›

Steaming is a simple way to cook vegetables, and it leaves the flavor and much of the nutrients intact. It's slightly healthier than boiling since fewer nutrients end up in the water. Plus, steaming requires little time and attention. A steamer basket is a great kitchen tool to have on hand.

Do you season green beans before or after cooking? ›

After the green beans are boiled, remove them from the pot and strain them through a colander and then immediately pour them into your buttered pan. Season the green beans with salt and pepper.

How to fancy up green beans? ›

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  6. Roast in bacon fat and combine with bacon. ...
  7. Jazz them up with cream. ...
  8. Mix green beans into mac and cheese.
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How to add flavor to green beans? ›

Like to steam my green beans to tenderness and toss them in a hot saute pan with olive oil, lots of chopped garlic, chili flakes, salt and pepper. Get the pan really hot, add the oil, garlic and chilis, cook them for seconds to release their flavor and then add the beans, tossing to combine.

What makes green beans taste better? ›

A little butter, minced garlic, and lemon-pepper seasoning are all you need to bring the best out of fresh green beans.

Why add baking soda to water when cooking green beans? ›

Your Beans Will Cook Faster

Well, creating an alkaline (or basic) environment by adding a small amount (about 1 teaspoon per cup of dry beans) of baking soda to your soaking/cooking water can actually help your beans cook faster.

Why cook green beans in baking soda? ›

In doing a little research, America's Test Kitchen recommends adding some baking soda to the boiling liquid to help the beans tenderize faster, as well as absorb more flavor.

Should I cook bacon before adding to pinto beans? ›

I like to cook the bacon first, then soften the onion in the bacon grease before adding the beans. Cook the beans: The total cooking time depends on how long your pinto beans were soaked, how fresh they were to begin with, and how soft you'd like them to be. Typically, they will need about an hour.

Can you put raw bacon in slow cooked? ›

Put frozen or thawed bacon in a crock pot – as much as you can fit. Cover and cook on high for 4 hours. Drain, saving the grease for future needs.

Why is there bacon in beans? ›

Because baked beans are traditionally made with some form of pork. You could use pork belly, bacon, or what we in the South called “side meat”. The pork adds a bit of smokiness and meatiness to your beans. Otherwise, they fall a little flat.

What not to do when cooking beans? ›

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  8. Overcooking your beans.
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