Down here, we don’t do crunchy green beans. Southern-style green beans are cooked low and slow until they’re tender and full of flavor, usually with some smoky bacon or ham to give them that little something extra. I’ve been sharing Southern recipes online for a decade, and I can promise you this recipe is the truth because I make it just how my granny taught me.
Course Side Dish
Cuisine Southern
Keyword green beans and bacon, soul food green beans, Southern green beans, southern style green beans
salt and pepper to taste I go light on the salt because the bacon and broth provide plenty of flavor for me.
Instructions
Heat a Dutch oven or large pot on medium high heat. Add the pieces of bacon and cook for 3-4 minutes until the bacon crisps.
Drain the excess fat from the pot. I reserved about a teaspoon of fat in the pot.
Add the onions and garlic. Cook for 2-3 minutes until fragrant.
Add the chicken broth and deglaze the pot with a spatula. Scrap up all the bits of cooked bacon in the pot.
Add in green beans, Creole seasoning, salt and pepper to taste. Stir.
Reduce heat to Low. Cover and cook for 1 hour to 1 ½ hours until the green beans are soft. If it's your first time making the dish, check in on the green beans often to be sure they reach your desired texture and you don't overcook them. Cook time will vary greatly based on the type of pot you use. Using my Dutch Oven, the beans reach my desired texture after an hour.
Taste repeatedly and adjust seasoning as necessary.
Canned green beans can be cooked for 20 minutes uncovered, or until the green beans reach your desired texture.
If using frozen green beans, whole or cut are fine. Frozen will follow a similar cook time as noted in the recipe.
You can make your own Creole Seasoning with ¼ teaspoon (each) of the following: paprika, garlic powder, onion powder, black pepper, white pepper, oregano, dried basil, dried thyme, and cayenne pepper.