Charred Green Beans and Lemony Yogurt Recipe (2024)

By Yossy Arefi

Updated Oct. 11, 2023

Charred Green Beans and Lemony Yogurt Recipe (1)

Total Time
15 minutes
Prep Time
5 minutes
Cook Time
10 minutes
Rating
4(158)
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Everyone needs a simple summer side dish formula and this one is very adaptable. Broil or grill a pile of bright, snappy green beans until just charred but still crisp-tender, then set over a bed of well-seasoned lemony yogurt. Top with a flurry of herbs plus a squeeze of lemon juice and you have the foundation for endless summer lunches and dinners. This recipe is equally delicious with broccoli florets, small peppers, sliced eggplant or halved carrots. You can char the green beans under your broiler or on a grill, but make sure to use a basket if you are grilling, otherwise the beans may fall through the grates. Serve the veggies and yogurt with a quickly grilled protein, like chicken, tofu, or shrimp, or simply with bread.

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Ingredients

Yield:4 servings

  • 1pound green beans, trimmed
  • 1tablespoon olive oil
  • Kosher salt and freshly ground black pepper
  • cups plain Greek yogurt
  • 1lemon
  • ¼teaspoon red-pepper flakes, or more to taste
  • ½cup fresh mint leaves

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Nutritional analysis per serving (4 servings)

172 calories; 10 grams fat; 4 grams saturated fat; 0 grams trans fat; 2 grams monounsaturated fat; 1 gram polyunsaturated fat; 15 grams carbohydrates; 5 grams dietary fiber; 8 grams sugars; 11 grams protein; 600 milligrams sodium

Note: The information shown is Edamam’s estimate based on available ingredients and preparation. It should not be considered a substitute for a professional nutritionist’s advice.

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Preparation

  1. Step

    1

    Heat your broiler with a rack set 6 inches below the heat source.

  2. Step

    2

    On a large rimmed baking sheet, toss the green beans with the oil; season with salt and pepper.

  3. Step

    3

    Broil the green beans until bright green and charred in spots, about 5 minutes. Let cool slightly while you prepare the yogurt. (Alternately, you can grill the beans over medium-high in a grill basket until lightly charred, about 5 minutes.)

  4. Step

    4

    While the beans are cooling, add the yogurt to a medium bowl. Zest the lemon into the yogurt, then juice half the lemon over the top. Cut the remaining lemon half into 4 wedges; set aside. Add the red-pepper flakes to the yogurt, season with salt and pepper, then stir to combine.

  5. Step

    5

    Spoon the yogurt onto a large platter, then top with the green beans and mint. Season with more salt and pepper, if necessary, and serve with the lemon wedges.

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Ossie

Instead of topping with the mint leaves, I add them to the yogurt sauce:Pulse the mint leaves with a few tablespoons of the yogurt in a mini food processor until the mint is completely ground. Then blend it into the yogurt sauce.

Susie

Have made these twice in the last two weeks because the fam requested them. The only thing I changed was I added a little minced garlic to the yogurt on accident the first time, and we liked it so much I kept it the second time. Teenager said “I could eat these for supper every day.” Super easy and tasty. Win-win

D Paterson

I found a recipe (Downshiftology) and it worked really well! Toss in oil (and garlic if you like), grate lemon when serving. There's a recipe on NYT as well.

Edna

I made this last night after weeks of hesitancy. I am so glad I did. What a delicious combination of flavors. I may add some garlic to the yogurt next time as a commenter suggested. I thought some Tunisian spices may be nice to add to the beans along with the salt and pepper. Try this recipe!

Michele

We had no mint leaves but I did have dried mint. Mixed up the yogurt with dried mint, chopped scallion greens, lemon zest and Aleppo pepper, and let it sit for a good half hour. Hit the broiled beans with a bit of lemon juice instead of putting it in the sauce. Tasty.

Yum

Simple and yummy. I added some sun dried tomatoes for a little color.

Mairzi

Easy and delicious. And makes a beautiful presentation. A perfect side dish for my birthday meal. I grilled the green beans.

Jessica

This dish is exquisite. Couldn't stop eating it. Will make forever.

Libby

We made this recipe as directed except for the mint (didn’t have any in hand). Delicious! Loved the charred green beans perfectly balanced by the yogurt sauce, going into regular rotation

GinaB

Loved this green bean recipe. Nice to have something different. Will try it with other veggies next time just for fun - we loved it with the green beans. And so easy! Served with cheese omelets for dinner.

Kris H

This is a nice way to mix it up with the green and yellow beans we get in our CSA box. I added most of my chopped mint to the yogurt and then sprinkled the remainder on the beans.

Ossie

Instead of topping with the mint leaves, I add them to the yogurt sauce:Pulse the mint leaves with a few tablespoons of the yogurt in a mini food processor until the mint is completely ground. Then blend it into the yogurt sauce.

Susie

Have made these twice in the last two weeks because the fam requested them. The only thing I changed was I added a little minced garlic to the yogurt on accident the first time, and we liked it so much I kept it the second time. Teenager said “I could eat these for supper every day.” Super easy and tasty. Win-win

susan

A fun and novel way to eat green beans. The broiler was fast and easy. I want to try the grill too. We love anything with a tasty yogurt sauce. I had both basil and mint in the garden

Jean

What kind of mint is preferred?

dane

Subbed mint for fresh basil

KAH

would using an air fryer work as well?

Betsy

Kah-- "would using an air fryer work as well?" Probably not as well....But the result would still likely be tasty. Pan frying the beans could work, too, tho you'd need more oil and the texture would be different.

D Paterson

I found a recipe (Downshiftology) and it worked really well! Toss in oil (and garlic if you like), grate lemon when serving. There's a recipe on NYT as well.

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FAQs

How to infuse flavor into green beans? ›

Soy sauce is one of the easiest answers to how to flavor green beans. You can throw in some of this soy sauce, sesame oil, olive oil, ginger, and garlic and pan fry until glassy and green and you may never want to eat green beans any other way again.

Why do you break the ends off of green beans? ›

Cooks snap off the end of green beans so that they can cook evenly and be more tender. Unless the green beans are already tender, then you don't have to worry about snapping the end off because the end only needs snapped off to help develop the beans on the inside of the green bean.

How to fancy up green beans? ›

Pour the cans of green beans into a pot liquid and all. Add the beef bouillon, bacon bits, dried minced onion, salt and pepper. Stir everything together, bring to a simmer and let cook for 10-15 minutes. Serve and enjoy!

How to cook tough garden green beans? ›

Fill a medium saucepan two-thirds full with water, add a tablespoon of kosher salt and bring to a boil over high heat. When the water reaches a rolling boil, add the green beans and stir gently until the water returns to a boil. Cook until just tender but not mushy, about 4 to 4 ½ minutes.

What is the best flavor to add to green beans? ›

Spices and Herbs that Pair Perfectly with String Beans (These are Organic Too):
  • Garlic (minced, powder or granules)
  • Onion (minced, powder or granules)
  • Parsley as a finisher with some lemons squeezed on top.
  • Toasted sesame seeds.
  • Classic black malabar pepper and salt.
  • Basil.
  • Oregano.
  • Thyme.
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What can I add to beans for flavor? ›

As for herbs, woody types like thyme, sage, and rosemary, are also great — add those in with the beans and water. I always add bay leaves at this stage, too, since they bring that herbaceous can't-put-your-finger-on-it flavor.

Do you wash green beans before or after snapping? ›

Just prior to using the green beans, wash them under running water. Remove both ends of the beans by either snapping them off or cutting them with a knife. If you are snapping the ends off, pull the end down the side of the bean to remove any possible string.

What is the end of a green bean called? ›

The only part of the bean that always needs to be removed is the tip of the stem end (this is sometimes called "topping" the bean), where the pod was once attached to the rest of the plant.

Can dogs eat green beans? ›

Are Green Beans Safe for Dogs? Chopped, steamed, raw, or canned—all types of green beans are safe for dogs to eat, as long as they are plain. Green beans themselves are not only safe for dogs, but veterinarians also recommend them as a healthy treat. Best of all, dogs seem to love them.

Why cook green beans in baking soda? ›

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 are my roasted green beans tough? ›

If your green beans are tough after roasting it most likely means one of two things. Either the green beans you used were a bit too mature and tough (this method is best with slender green beans, especially haricots verts, or French green beans) or you didn't cook them long enough.

Can you overcook green beans? ›

Don't overcook them!

Nothing is worse than a mushy, overcooked green bean. Crisp and slightly tender beans is the goal. To achieve this, taste a bean or two during the cooking process. If it is too crispy for you, keep cooking, testing another green bean in a minute or two.

What seasoning can I add to green beans for flavor? ›

Finish & Season. Sprinkle the beans with salt, pepper, garlic powder, and onion powder and stir until evenly coated. Serve & Store.

How to spice up plain green beans? ›

If you'd like more flavor, try adding garlic or herbs like rosemary or thyme during cooking. You can also use other types of stock, such as vegetables or beef, to make your green beans even tastier.

How do you flavor beans when cooking? ›

Dried beans cooked with sea salt and water are delicious, but adding an onion, garlic, or other aromatics to the pot will make them even more flavorful! These simple additions turn the starchy bean cooking liquid into a fragrant broth that's just as tasty as the beans themselves.

How do you infuse flavors? ›

Infusing is basically steeping one ingredient—for example herbs, spices, or fruit—in another—for example water, milk, or alcohol—in order to flavor the latter with the former. So when you steep a tea bag in hot water, you're infusing.

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