These easy make-ahead green beans are perfect for the holidays! Who’s got time for elaborate side dishes? These are simple yet delicious. The garlic bread crumbs and almonds add tons of flavor. 

Make Ahead Green Beans with Garlic Bread Crumbs and Almonds from The Food Charlatan

“Eric, you have a bug on your face! Oh wait. Never mind. It was just a piece of lint or something. But you seem very unconcerned…Weren’t you freaked out that I thought there was a bug on your face??”

Eric: “NO. I knew it wasn’t a bug. There was a one in a hundred chance it was a bug. You think EVERYTHING’S a bug.”

The struggle is real guys. I probably have burned more calories over the years bending over to check if some speck on the floor is a bug, than I have in all the formal exercise I have done in my entire life.

Make Ahead Green Beans with Garlic Bread Crumbs and Almonds from The Food Charlatan

Speaking of exercising, I’m on day 21 of working out every day! I haven’t been that consistent in years. I do it every day except Sunday, so it’s not really 21 consecutive days, but close enough right. (Everybody needs a day of rest, right??) I’ve lost zero pounds because I haven’t changed my diet at all. (And my diet still includes these. Ahem.) But it’s lots of fun! Sometimes! Kinda!

What do you guys do for exercise? I don’t have a gym membership so I do everything at home. I love doing dance workouts. Alone. With the door shut. And the drapes closed. Eric thinks I’m ridiculous for never working out when he is around, but that’s because he’s never seen how ridiculous I look.

(I love Saskia’s Dansschool, the Fitness Marshall, and any zumba that’s easy enough for me to follow. Do you guys have any recommendations? Here is my youtube workout playlist.)

Make Ahead Green Beans with Garlic Bread Crumbs and Almonds from The Food Charlatan

Maybe if I eat these green beans every day and keep exercising I’ll start losing weight? Oh wait, I added buttery bread crumbs, never mind. (Also, for the record, I don’t think I’m fat. Just trying to be healthy and get closer to my pre-pregnancy weight. I clarify this in an effort to not add to the insane, insane standards women put on themselves.)

Make Ahead Green Beans with Garlic Bread Crumbs and Almonds from The Food Charlatan

Valentine is almost 5 months old now, and worth every pound! (and every hour of lost sleep!) Fun fact: I wore that pink dress when I was a baby. My mom saved it for me! Crazy right??

Roasted Garlic Green Beans with Fried Sourdough from The Food Charlatan

(This is the end of the green bean that you’re supposed to trim.)

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Make Ahead Green Beans with Garlic Bread Crumbs and Almonds from The Food Charlatan

 

Make Ahead Green Beans with Garlic Bread Crumbs and Almonds from The Food Charlatan

(Have you ever cooked with fresh tarragon?? It’s so good! Try it out! If you aren’t a fan, any herb can be substituted.)

Make Ahead Green Beans with Garlic Bread Crumbs and Almonds from The Food Charlatan

Make Ahead Green Beans with Garlic Bread Crumbs and Almonds from The Food Charlatan

Make Ahead Green Beans with Garlic Bread Crumbs and Almonds from The Food Charlatan

So Easter is coming up! I’ve got another make ahead recipe for you. These green beans are super delicious. Of course you can’t make them completely ahead of time, the almonds and bread crumbs must be done last minute. But by par-boiling the green beans (up to 2 days in advance!) you save yourself a lot of trouble on the day you are hosting. All you have to do is reheat them and do a simple butter sauce that takes less than 5 minutes. Awesome right??

Check out my Easter Recipes category for more ideas, as well as my Easter Flavors board on Pinterest.

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Make Ahead Green Beans with Garlic Bread Crumbs and Almonds

5 from 9 votes
Prep: 5 minutes
Cook: 10 minutes
Total: 15 minutes
Servings: 4
These easy make-ahead green beans are perfect for the holidays! Who's got time for elaborate side dishes? These are simple yet delicious. The garlic bread crumbs and almonds add tons of flavor. 
 

Ingredients

  • 1 pound green beans, ends trimmed
  • 2 teaspoons salt, for the boiling water
  • water and ice
  • 2 cloves garlic, minced
  • 2-3 teaspoons fresh tarragon, minced
  • 1/4 cup sliced almonds
  • 1/3 cup panko bread crumbs
  • 1/4 teaspoon salt, or more
  • pepper to taste
  • 1/4 cup butter, (1/2 stick)

Instructions

  • Heat a large pot of at least 2 quarts of water over high heat. Add 2 teaspoons salt (Taste it. It should taste like seawater.)
  • Wash and trim green beans. When the water is at a rolling boil, add the green beans and cover with a lid.
  • If you are making these ahead of time: boil for 3 to 4 minutes, until crisp tender. While it boils, fill a large bowl with ice water. Drain the beans and transfer to the ice bath. When the green beans are no longer warm to the touch, drain them again. Lay out the beans on paper towels and pat dry. Wrap the beans in dry paper towels, place in a large tupperware or ziplock, and store in the fridge for up to 2 days.
  • 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. Not on.)
  • Mince the garlic and chop the tarragon. Set aside.
  • In a large dry skillet, add the sliced almonds and stir over medium heat for about 1 minute. Add the panko bread crumbs and stir for 1 more minute, until toasted and fragrant. (Don't walk away! This goes from toasty to burned pretty quick. Keep stirring.)
  • Remove from heat and transfer to a bowl. Add the garlic and tarragon, 1/4 teaspoon salt (or more), pepper, and set aside.
  • (To reheat refrigerated green beans: Add 1/4 cup water and the cold green beans to the same skillet and stir over HIGH heat until hot. Salt and pepper to taste. Transfer to a platter, discard any liquid.)
  • In the same skillet: melt 1/4 cup butter over medium-high heat. Add the almond mixture and stir frequently until fragrant, about 1 to 2 minutes.
  • Top the green beans with the almonds and serve immediately.

Notes

You can toast the almonds and bread crumbs up to 2 days in advance, but don't add the herbs and garlic until the day you are serving.
If you don't like tarragon, any herb can be substituted.
Source: This recipe is adapted from Cook's Illustrated. Do you have that book? A worthy investment.

Nutrition

Serving: 1g | Calories: 177kcal | Carbohydrates: 11g | Protein: 4g | Fat: 14g | Saturated Fat: 8g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 1g | Monounsaturated Fat: 4g | Trans Fat: 1g | Cholesterol: 31mg | Sodium: 1452mg | Potassium: 255mg | Fiber: 3g | Sugar: 3g | Vitamin A: 966IU | Vitamin C: 11mg | Calcium: 70mg | Iron: 2mg
Course: Side Dish
Cuisine: American
Calories: 177
Keyword: almonds, garlic bread crumbs, green beans
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Source: This recipe is adapted from Cook’s Illustrated. Do you have that book? A worthy investment.

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Comments

    1. Hi Nancy! Great question. You can cook the green beans and toast the almonds and bread crumbs ahead of time. When it’s time to serve the green beans, you’ll add the spices to the almonds and bread crumbs, then melt the butter and add the almond/bread crumb mixture. I hope this helps – enjoy!

  1. What an adorable little sweetheart! Thanks for the great “make-ahead” recipe. Always good when trying to get a large dinner on the table.

  2. 5 stars
    Amazing recipe!! Turned out so great. Loved your intro – I also love dance workouts. I hope you enjoy your thanksgiving! 

  3. Well, don’t these look so amazing! I also workout at home. I quit the gym over a year ago and I do all the Tone It Up workouts and I love it!

  4. These green beans look amazing! Great job for working out so consistently, that is hard to do. I love dance workouts too, my favorite is Dance Fitness with Jessica! She has a bunch of videos on YouTube and they are really fun.

  5. Valentine! She looks like such a sweetie. I like her little cardigan.

    I’m a green bean fiend. Especially when they’re raw, or just blanched like these are. My MIL makes them in the pressure cooker, turning them to mush. Why?

    This looks fantastic. I think I might have to bring it to Easter. Pinning!

  6. Thanks for the recipe Karen! I’m always looking for simple, great tasting make ahead veggie dishes that can be served to groups and aren’t crazy fancy or complicated. This looks great! Cute baby too!

  7. These look really delicious Karen! This looks like another vegetable win-I just recently made your Balsamic-Browned Butter Asparagus, which Chip and I both loved and ate the entire recipe ourselves.
    Also, that picture of Valentine is so adorable. I miss her sweet cheeks!

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