Garlic Butter Green Beans — Easy Garlic Butter Green Beans Side
I’ve always loved the simple comfort of Garlic Butter Green Beans. Growing up, my grandmother would pull a pan from the stove on busy weeknights and—within minutes—turn a handful of fresh green beans into a glossy, garlicky side that everyone reached for first. That memory of warm butter and the bright snap of green beans is why I make this dish whenever I want something quick, satisfying, and a little nostalgic. Green beans have been a staple in many cuisines around the world, from Southern American dinner tables to Mediterranean mezze spreads, making this humble side both familiar and versatile.

Who is this recipe for?
- This recipe is perfect for busy parents, weeknight cooks, and anyone who wants a fast, flavorful vegetable side with minimal fuss.
Core ingredients overview:
- 1 pound green beans, trimmed, 2 tablespoons butter, 3 cloves garlic, minced, Salt to taste, Pepper to taste
- This dish combines fresh green beans, butter, and garlic into a bright, buttery side that comes together in about 15 minutes.
Tools & Ingredients
Tools (you’ll need)
- Large pot (for blanching)
- Bowl (for ice water)
- Colander (for draining)
- Large skillet or frying pan
- Slotted spoon or tongs
- Knife and cutting board
Ingredients (with short benefits)
- 1 pound green beans, trimmed — crisp texture; high in fiber and vitamins A/C
- 2 tablespoons butter — adds rich flavor and silky mouthfeel
- 3 cloves garlic, minced — boosts savory flavor and supports immunity
- Salt to taste — enhances and balances flavors
- Pepper to taste — adds a warm, subtle heat
Instructions
- Bring a pot of water to a boil and add the green beans. Cook for 3–4 minutes until tender-crisp.
- Drain and immediately transfer the beans to a bowl of ice water to stop the cooking process.
- In a skillet, melt the butter over medium heat.
- Add the minced garlic and sauté for about 1 minute until fragrant.
- Add the drained green beans to the skillet and toss to coat in the garlic butter.
- Season with salt and pepper to taste.
- Serve warm.

FAQ
Q: Can I freeze this recipe?
A: You can blanch and freeze raw green beans for later, but garlic butter-coated beans are best enjoyed fresh. Freezing after cooking can change texture; if you must freeze, flash-freeze the blanched beans (without butter) and add butter and garlic when reheating.
Q: Can I use frozen green beans instead of fresh?
A: Yes—use thawed frozen green beans and pat them dry. Skip blanching and simply sauté gently in the garlic butter until heated through and coated.
Q: What can I use instead of butter?
A: Olive oil is a great substitute for a lighter or dairy-free option. Use the same amount and proceed with the recipe.
Q: How can I make it more flavorful or crunchy?
A: Finish with a sprinkle of toasted almonds or a squeeze of lemon for brightness. For extra crunch, toss briefly under a broiler for a minute—watch carefully to avoid burning.
Tips & Tricks
- Don’t overcook the beans: aim for tender-crisp so they stay bright green and maintain a pleasant snap.
- Shock in ice water: plunging the beans into ice water right after boiling stops the cooking and preserves color and texture.
- Use fresh garlic: freshly minced garlic gives a brighter, more fragrant result than pre-minced or garlic powder.
- Season at the end: taste and adjust salt and pepper after tossing in butter so you don’t over-season.
Conclusion
If you want another quick take on this classic, check out Garlic Butter Green Beans (15-minute 3-Ingredient Side Dish Recipe) for a simple version. For a slightly different twist and presentation, see Garlic Butter Green Beans – The Jam Jar Kitchen. If you prefer a pan-sauteed approach with extra tips, try Garlic Sautéed Green Beans Recipe.
Enjoy this buttery, garlicky side—serve warm and share with friends and family.
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