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    Sautéed Green Beans with Garlic - French Style

    Published: Sep 28, 2023 · Modified: Oct 30, 2025 by Jill Colonna6 Comments · This post may contain affiliate links. Read our disclosure policy

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    Sautéed green beans with garlic is the easiest, most versatile French side dish. I toss just-tender beans with toasted breadcrumbs, sesame seeds, and fresh herbs - and, sometimes for crunch, a few slivered almonds. Quick, full of flavour, and delicious with everything from roast chicken to fish or vegetarian mains.

    Made these today as I was looking for a new recipe. New to me was to sauté the beans in breadcrumbs. I highly recommend the recipe - everyone in the family approved the delicious taste. - Danni

    french style sauteed green beans tossed in toasted breadcrumbs, garlic and herbs

    Sautéed Green Beans with Garlic - French Recipe

    This version takes its cue from Auguste Escoffier's Guide Culinaire. The great chef advised cooking green beans (haricots verts) only until tender, then tossing them straight into a pan with butter and herbs - no cold water needed in the cooking process. The result: perfect texture, vivid colour, and delicate flavour.

    My modern spin stays true to Escoffier's spirit but lighter - olive oil instead of all butter, plenty of chopped garlic, toasted crumbs, and seeds for an extra savoury crunch.

    taking out the central vein of a clove of garlic with an office knife
    Take out the central vein in the garlic: it's easier to digest

    Ingredients for French Sautéed Green Beans

    First prepare all the ingredients and close as possible to serving.

    • Fresh Green Beans: Regular green beans (haricots verts) or yellow haricots beurre. Although normally served with French cut beans (thinner or 'fin' in French), up the cooking time if yours are a little thicker.
    • Garlic: I use 6 cloves. (Remove any central vein to make them easier to digest.) Use real garlic cloves, not powder- the flavour is NOT the same. Avoid crushing otherwise it clumps and burns in the pan. Chop finely instead. If you prefer something less intense with fresh garlic, then use less or replace with a finely chopped yellow onion or shallot.
    • Breadcrumbs: dried or panko. No breadcrumbs? Try crispy croûtons with garlic.
    • Seeds: Sesame seeds, linseeds or poppy seeds add a healthy addition.
    • Butter: French (82% fat) if possible - salted or unsalted with fleur de sel (Maldon or Celtic sea salt) and good olive oil (together they don't burn).
    • Herbs: parsley, chives, or chervil, always added at the end.
    • Optional: slivered almonds or walnuts for crunch; lemon juice at the table.
    ingredients to make french sauteed green beans - with garlic, breadcrumbs, parsley and butter
    Ingredients to make Sautéed green beans, French style

    How to Cook Green Beans Before Sautéing Them

    Blanche the beans: drop them into simmering water with a pinch of bicarbonate of soda to keep their colour. Cook uncovered until just al dente.

    In France, beans are often cooked softer; in the UK, they're left squeaky. Taste and stop cooking when they're how you like them. Thin beans only need 3-4 minutes, thicker ones up to 8.

    haricots verts in a large pan of unsalted boiling water next to  bicarbonate of soda
    Blanche the beans first

    For much more, see the Green Beans page
    for best cooking tips and serving suggestions.

    frying pan with minced garlic, breadcrumbs, seeds in oil and butter next to a pan of cooking green vegetables

    How to Sauté Green Beans (Step-by-Step)

    In a large skillet, sauté the garlic, breadcrumbs and sesame seeds in a little olive oil until golden over a medium-high heat. Stir often so the garlic doesn't burn.

    drained green beans in a colander next to a hot pan with the sauté mixture

    Drain the blanched beans in a sieve or colander.

    sauté pan with herb mixture and melting butter in the heat

    Add the butter to the pan and, as soon as melted, toss in the French beans.

    Season with salt (fleur de sel), a few turns of the pepper-mill and toss in the glossy mixture until well coated.

    sautéed green beans in a pan with garlic, breadcrumbs, herbs and seeds
    French-style green beans with garlic

    Sautéed Green Beans - FAQs

    Do you need to blanch green beans before sautéing?
    Yes-for the best colour and texture. Blanch until just tender and bright, then finish in the pan. If prepping ahead, undercook slightly; they'll finish when reheated with the garlicky crumbs.

    Can you sauté green beans without blanching?
    Yes. Steam-sauté: put beans in a wide pan with 4-5 tablespoon water, cover and cook until tender. Drain any liquid, then toss with garlic, oil and a little butter with the lid off. The colour is a touch less vivid than blanching.

    How to keep green beans crisp?
    Avoid overcooking while sautéeing

    Why are my sautéed green beans tough?
    They weren't cooked long enough before the final sauté. Thin haricots verts need about 3-4 minutes; thicker beans 6-8. Taste one and stop when just tender.

    How long to sauté green beans with garlic?
    Toast the garlic/crumb base for about 2 minutes; toss beans 1-2 minutes to heat and coat.

    Lemon Tip for Green Vegetables

    A hint of lemon adds freshness, especially with fish or chicken, but never squeeze it into the pan too soon. The acid dulls the beans' bright green colour. Squeeze it at the table instead.

    plate of breaded turkey, a wedge of lemon and sauteed green beans
    Garlic green beans with breaded pork and lemon

    Serving Suggestions

    Top with extra fresh herbs before serving. They're as adaptable as they come - being one of the most tasty side dishes with roast chicken or turkey - or try with a squeeze of lemon and breaded pork Schnitzel and baked BBQ chicken drumsticks. Want something more gourmand? Add bacon or change the seasonings to smoked paprika or chilli flakes for some heat.

    Great with fish too - enjoy with monkfish stew (lotte à l'Américaine), creamy chorizo risotto, or simple pan-fried mackerel or John Dory.

    vibrant green beans tossed in oil, butter, toasted breadcrumbs and garlic with seeds

    Looking for a deliciously unique way to jazz up your green beans?
    Make a French bean salad with peach and almonds

    saute pan of fried green beans in garlic and breadcrumbs

    Sautéed Green Beans with Garlic

    Jill Colonna
    Quick and easy sautéed green beans with garlic, toasted breadcrumbs, sesame seeds or almonds, and fresh parsley. A deliciously healthy and versatile French side dish that's perfect with chicken, fish, or vegetarian mains.
    5 from 3 votes
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    Prep Time 10 minutes mins
    Cook Time 10 minutes mins
    Total Time 20 minutes mins
    Course Side Dish
    Cuisine French
    Servings 4 people
    Calories 181 kcal

    Equipment

    • large non-stick sauté pan 26cm (10 inches)

    Ingredients
     

    • 500 g (18oz/ 3 cups) slender fresh green beans top and tailed
    • ¼ tsp (good pinch) bicarbonate of soda (baking soda)
    • 2 tablespoon olive oil extra virgin
    • 6 cloves garlic finely chopped
    • 30 g (2 tbsp) dried breadcrumbs or Panko
    • 15 g (1 tbsp) sesame seeds or slivered almonds
    • 2 tablespoon flat leaf parsley finely chopped
    • 20 g (1½ tbsp) butter
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    Instructions
     

    • Bring a large pan of unsalted water to the boil then reduce to a simmer. Drop in the trimmed beans with the bicarbonate of soda and cook uncovered for 4-8 minutes, depending on size, until slightly crisp or al dente (soft but still with a bite). This blanching step keeps beans tender and vibrant green. Drain the beans in a sieve or colander.
      Alternative without blanching: Place the trimmed beans in a wide sauté pan with about 60-80ml (about 4-5 tbsp) water. Cover and cook for about 6 minutes, until tender, checking and stirring halfway. If any liquid remains, drain it off.
    • Heat the oil in the sauté pan over low-medium heat. Add the finely chopped garlic, breadcrumbs, sesame seeds (or almonds) and parsley. Cook and stir for up to 2 minutes until toasted.
    • Add the butter to the pan and, as soon as melted, toss in the green beans. Season with a level teaspoon of salt (fleur de sel) and black pepper, then toss in the glossy mixture until well coated.

    Notes

    Serve immediately. Try to avoid covering the pan at the end of cooking otherwise the beans risk being overcooked and less crispy.
    For extra crunch, add a handful of slivered almonds with the sesame seeds.
    Lemon & Green Beans: add a squeeze of lemon juice just before serving. Avoid adding it in the pan, as acidity dulls their colour. Squeeze at the table instead to keep them fresh and vibrant.
    Trimming beans: Just remove the stem ends (the tail end can stay unless scraggly). Line them up to trim neatly.
    Blanching: For the best texture and colour, blanch briefly in lightly simmering water with a pinch of bicarbonate of soda. Drain well before sautéing.
    Garlic: Use a knife, not a crusher. Crushed garlic paste burns fast and turns bitter.
    Make ahead: Blanch beans earlier in the day. When ready to serve, toss in the hot pan with garlic, butter, and crumbs — instant side dish.
    Storage: Store any cooled leftovers in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 2 days. 
    For more details on best cooking tips for green beans,
    see page on French green beans.
    Nutrition per 157g portion: 4g protein, 14g lipids, 10g carbohydrates, Glycemic Index: 5
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    1. Cynthia

      November 17, 2025 at 4:19 am

      5 stars
      I made this recipe last year and it's on the menu for this year's Thanksgiving! Perfect

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      • Jill Colonna

        November 17, 2025 at 9:30 am

        So thrilled these garlic French beans are now part of your Thanksgiving table, Cynthia. Best compliment ever! Merci x

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    2. Mara

      October 23, 2025 at 7:17 pm

      5 stars
      I’d never tried green beans this way until this weekend. Great recipe, really fantastic flavor and love the breadcrumbs - everyone loved them and asked for more. Great with chicken and your lemon sauce.

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      • Jill Colonna

        October 24, 2025 at 11:15 am

        Hi Mara,
        Thrilled to hear you loved them and also you tried with the other recipes! It's true that French beans with chicken and lemon make a great trio! Thanks for popping in to tell us.

        Reply
    3. Danni

      July 25, 2024 at 10:01 pm

      5 stars
      Made these today as I was looking for a new recipe. New to me was to sauté the beans in breadcrumbs. I highly recommend the recipe - everyone in the family approved the delicious taste.

      Reply
      • Jill Colonna

        July 28, 2024 at 12:50 am

        So thrilled you tried this, Danni, and your family love the combination. Thanks for taking the time to tell us!

        Reply

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