Roasted Green Beans

Learn how to make oven roasted green beans! Tender, caramelized, and ready in 15 minutes, they're a fresh, easy, and delicious side dish.

Roasted green beans

Let’s make roasted green beans! These tender, caramelized beauties roast in just 15 minutes in the oven, so they’re a perfect veggie side dish for busy weeknights. Topped with flavorful garnishes like lemon zest, toasted almonds, and/or Parmesan cheese, they fit right in on a holiday table too.

To be totally honest, when I have fresh green beans on hand, my first instinct isn’t usually to roast them. Blanched and sautéed green beans are my typical go-tos. But a few weeks back, I was making a frittata for dinner. With the oven already on, I figured I might as well roast a side of green beans instead of cooking them on the stove.

The roasted green beans were quick, easy, and SO delicious, the browning from the hot oven bringing out their nutty flavor. I’m sharing the recipe below. Simple and fresh, it’s definitely joined the ranks of my go-to green bean recipes. Try it the next time you need to liven up your side dish rotation. If you’re anything like me, you’ll love it!

Recipe ingredients - string beans, toasted almonds, garlic, lemon, and Parmesan cheese

How to Roast Green Beans in the Oven

My method for how to roast green beans is similar to how I roast other vegetables. So good news: if you’ve mastered my roasted Brussels sprouts or roasted zucchini, you’ll be able to nail these roasted green beans too!

Start by trimming the green beans. Use a sharp knife or your hands to remove the tough stems.

  • Tip: To save time, buy pre-trimmed green beans (I like haricots verts) at the grocery store. You won’t have to do any chopping before you get the green beans in the oven!

Place them on a baking sheet (or sheets!) lined with parchment paper. The trick to perfect roasted green beans is leaving enough space on the baking sheet for the beans to brown. Arrange them in a single layer, leaving a little space around each one. If they’re too crowded, they’ll steam in each other’s moisture as they cook. Steaming=zero browning!

If needed, use two sheet pans instead of one. For reference, I use two large sheet pans when I roast a pound of green beans.

Oven roasted green beans

Season the beans with olive oil, salt, and pepper.

Then, roast them in a 425°F oven until they’re tender and browned in places, 14 to 16 minutes.

  • Tip: Don’t use a lower oven temp! Roasting the beans in a hot oven—at 425°F—means that they’ll be browned and caramelized by the time they’re tender. At a lower temperature, they’ll cook through before they start to brown.

Season to taste and serve!

Find the complete recipe with measurements below.

Favorite Seasonings for Roasted Green Beans

I love roasted green beans seasoned simply with olive oil, salt, and pepper. For savory depth of flavor, I often toss them with a grated garlic clove while they’re still warm from the oven.

They go nicely with all sorts of other seasonings too. Dress them up with toppings like these:

  • a squeeze of fresh lemon juice and/or lemon zest
  • freshly grated Parmesan cheese
  • toasted almonds, pine nuts, or sesame seeds
  • fresh herbs like parsley or tarragon
  • drizzles of a sauce like creamy dill sauce or tahini dressing

A few of these garnishes will transform them from a quick weeknight side to one that’s holiday-worthy. Have fun finding a topping combination you love! (My favorite is toasted thinly sliced almonds, lemon zest, and Parm, pictured below.)

Roasted green beans with lemon, Parmesan, and toasted almonds

What to Serve with Roasted Green Beans

You can serve this roasted green beans recipe as a side dish with nearly any meal. I love it with comforting soups and pastas like these:

It also pairs nicely with a simply cooked protein or frittata for a quick weeknight dinner. Or serve it as a holiday side dish alongside classics like stuffing and mashed potatoes.

How do you like to serve roasted green beans? Let me know in the comments!

Roasted green beans recipe

More Roasted Vegetables to Try

If you love these roasted green beans, try making one of these easy roasted vegetables next:

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Roasted Green Beans

rate this recipe:
5 from 1 vote
Prep Time: 5 minutes
Cook Time: 15 minutes
Total Time: 20 minutes
Serves 4
These roasted green beans are an easy, delicious side dish! Season them simply with olive oil, salt, and pepper, or dress them up with fresh lemon juice, garlic, toasted almonds, and/or Parmesan cheese. Find more seasoning suggestions in the blog post above.

Ingredients

Optional toppings

Instructions

  • Preheat the oven to 425°F and line two baking sheets with parchment paper.
  • Divide the green beans evenly between the baking sheets. Drizzle with the olive oil and sprinkle with the salt and several grinds of pepper. Toss to coat and spread evenly on the baking sheets. Roast for 14 to 16 minutes, or until tender and browned in places.
  • Drizzle with the lemon juice, if using, and toss to coat. Season to taste, tossing with the grated garlic, if using.
  • Transfer to a serving dish. Top with grated Parmesan cheese, toasted sliced almonds, and/or lemon zest, if desired.

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  1. Michelle
    12.09.2024

    This recipe is just too simple to be this delicious. Everyone enjoyed it. Perfection.

    • Jeanine Donofrio
      12.11.2024

      I”m glad it was perfection!

  2. Virgen
    10.30.2024

    5 stars
    Tasty and easy😋

    • Phoebe Moore (L&L Recipe Developer)
      11.01.2024

      So glad you loved them!

  3. Sabrina from newkitchenlife.com
    10.29.2024

    thank you for the seasoning suggestions with these, a nice change of pace for me with lemon zest and sesame seeds for texture, yay!

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