Crispy Roasted Green Beans (2024)

These easy crispy roasted green beans are crisp on the ends and soft in the middle. Perfect for low-key weeknights or a simple side for a feast.

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This is a super easy recipe I use whether I’m in a making a simple weeknight dinner or need an easy side to go with a meal with a lot of other moving parts. It’s a classic side for holiday meals and usually makes my Thanksgiving/Christmas/Easter menus (it was originally published as part of my Roasted Turkey Breast with Gravy post).

“Rustic” is a great word for these green beans,but in the best way! I don’t bother blanching first and thewrinkles don’t botherme a bit. I’m not going for perfection or pretense here, I’mgoing flavor and ease.

I haven’t had any complaints yet—in factevery time I make them for new people, someone asks forthe recipe.

Keep in mind that these green beans aren’t so crispy that they crack, and while they brown some, you aren’tgoing to end up with half of them burned.

Variations

It doesn’t get much easier than four ingredients (counting salt and pepper), but you can easily adjust the recipe to make them fit your meal better or just shake things up a bit. Try:

  • Adding cheese! This is always a winner, and an easy change. Parmesan and white cheddar are great, but you can experiment. I recommendsomethingsalty and sharp. If you want to keep it crispy, add before baking or halfway through. If you want crisp green beans with softer cheese, add it at the end right out of the oven and toss.
  • Drizzling some balsamic reduction. You can add regular balsamic, but a thicker reduction will keep it from getting soggy and keep it from dominatingevery bite.You can buy a bottle or make it bysimmering balsamic vinegar (and optionally a little brown sugar) over medium heat down to 1/3 of what you started with.
  • Drizzle flavored olive oil on after cooking.A garlic or lemon infused oil sounds great. Just don’t go overboard to avoid sogginess. Add a little bit and toss, adding more as needed.
  • Adding somecannellini, navy orgreat northern beans before baking. Adds alittle something extraflavor-wise, a bit ofcreaminess and some protein. Win-win!
  • Experiment with sauces. You could try tossing the finishedproduct in lemon juice and tahini, garlic and red chili sauce, soy and ginger—if it fits the flavor profileof your main, try it out!
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Roast, don’t steam

Make sure you spread out the green beans. They can overlap some, but you want as much surface area exposed tothe heat as possible for crispness.

Along the same lines, you can technically double this recipe, but remember that the more you make at once, the less crispy the greenbeans will be. As they cook, they’ll release steam, so if you have too many beans too close together you’llbet steaming more than roasting.

To be honest, I double it all the time and it’s still delicious. Just be aware you’ll likely miss out onsome of the browning and crisping action, so avoid if that’s why you’re here.

I hope you enjoy this simple side as much as we do!

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Crispy Roasted Green Beans

  • Author: Leannda
  • Total Time: 35 minutes
  • Yield: Serves 4
  • Diet: Vegetarian
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Description

These easy crispy roasted green beans are crisp on the ends and soft in the middle. Perfect for low-key weeknights or a simple side for a feast.

Ingredients

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  • 12-oz bag fresh (snipped) green beans
  • About 2 teaspoons extra virgin olive oil
  • 1 teaspoon coarse kosher salt
  • 1/4 teaspoon ground black pepper

Instructions

  1. Cover a baking sheet with parchment paper and preheat the oven to 375ºF.
  2. Lay out the green beans and drizzle with olive oil.
  3. Sprinkle the salt and pepper as evenly as possible.
  4. Toss, lightly to coat, and arrange in a single layer.
  5. Bake for 30 minutes.

Notes

  • You can double this recipe, but the more green beans you use, the less crisp the result (see notes post above: roast, don’t steam).
  • Make ahead tip: Sometimes in the morning of busy cooking days I’ll go ahead and put all the ingredients in a bag, shake them up and store them in the fridge so I just have to preheat and throw them on the sheet. I wouldn’t do this any earlier though to avoid soggy beans.
  • Prep Time: 5
  • Cook Time: 30 minutes
  • Category: Sides
  • Method: Roasting
  • Cuisine: American

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