Roasted Green Beans with Garlic, Lemon, Pine Nuts & Parmesan

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Roasted green beans are a revelation, especially when tossed with chunks of garlic, lemon, pine nuts, and cheese.

Dish of roasted green beans with garlic, lemon, pine nuts, and parmesan.

While roasting is a popular cooking method for many vegetables, it’s not typically used for green beans—but it should be! Roasted green beans are truly a revelation. Unlike boiled green beans, which are bland and squeaky when you bite into them, roasted beans are tender, caramelized, slightly shriveled, and full of flavor. This version from Washington, DC chef Ris Lacoste, featured in Fine Cooking, is one of the best green bean—and vegetable—dishes I’ve ever tasted. The beans are roasted with heaps of sliced garlic, which turn mellow and sweet, and finished with bright lemon juice and zest, nutty Parmigiano-Reggiano, and crunchy toasted pine nuts. I love serving these alongside parmesan crusted chicken or a simple steak. They can also be made ahead, as they reheat beautifully and are just as delicious at room temperature.

“I’m obsessed! SO much flavor. Made these as part of a Mother’s Day meal, and I’m officially adding them into my rotation. YUM!”

Haley

What You’ll Need To Make Roasted Green Beans WIth Garlic, Lemon, Pine Nuts, And Parmesan

roasted green beans ingredients
  • Pine Nuts: These lightly toasted nuts add a rich, buttery flavor and a pleasant crunch that complements the tender green beans.
  • Fresh Green Beans: The star of the dish, green beans provide a crisp, fresh texture that holds up well during roasting, making them perfect for absorbing the garlicky olive oil and lemon flavors. To speed this recipe up, use pre-washed and trimmed beans in a bag; it’s a huge timesaver.
  • Garlic: When thinly sliced and roasted, the garlic infuses the beans with a deep, savory flavor, becoming slightly caramelized and mellowing out the sharpness of raw garlic.
  • Extra Virgin Olive Oil: The olive oil coats the beans, ensuring they roast evenly while adding a smooth, subtly fruity richness that enhances the dish’s overall flavor.
  • Lemon Zest: Adds a bright, citrusy fragrance and flavor that lifts the richness of the oil and garlic, bringing a refreshing contrast to the earthy beans and buttery pine nuts.
  • Sugar: A small amount of sugar helps balance the acidity of the lemon and enhances the caramelization of the green beans during roasting.
  • Lemon Juice: This adds a tangy brightness that pairs beautifully with the roasted garlic and nuts, cutting through the richness of the dish.
  • Coarsely Shredded Parmigiano-Reggiano: The cheese melts slightly over the warm beans, providing a salty, umami flavor that ties all the ingredients together with a creamy finish. Be sure to use authentic Parmigiano-Reggiano. You can always tell if it’s authentic by looking at the rind, which is embossed with the “Parmigiano-Reggiano” repeatedly. If you’re buying the cheese already grated, make sure it is labeled “Parmigiano Reggiano,” rather than “Parmesan.”
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Step-By-Step Instructions

To begin, in a small dry skillet over medium heat, toast the pine nuts until golden. Watch carefully and stir frequently as they can burn quickly (and they’re expensive).

toasting pine nuts in small skillet

Put the green beans in a large bowl. Add the sliced garlic, olive oil, 1 tablespoon of the lemon zest, kosher salt, pepper, and sugar.

green beans, olive oil, lemon zest, garlic, salt, pepper, and sugar in bowl

Toss well.

tossed green beans

Transfer the mixture to a prepared baking sheet. Don’t leave any flavor behind: use a rubber spatula to scrape all of the oil and seasoning out of the bowl and onto the beans.

green bean mixture on baking sheet

Roast the beans and garlic for 15 minutes. Stir with a spatula to promote even cooking, then continue roasting until the beans are tender throughout, about 10 minutes more. The beans should be fully cooked, with some lightly browned but not shriveled.

roasted green beans on baking sheet

Add the lemon juice, Parmigiano-Reggiano, remaining lemon zest, and pine nuts to the roasted green beans.

adding lemon zest, cheese, and pine nuts to the roasted green beans

Toss well, then taste and adjust seasoning if necessary.

tossed roasted green beans on baking sheet

Transfer to a serving platter and serve hot or room temperature. Vegetables don’t get much better. Enjoy!

Roasted green beans in a serving dish.

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Roasted Green Beans with Garlic, Lemon, Pine Nuts & Parmesan

Roasted green beans are a revelation, especially when tossed with chunks of garlic, lemon, pine nuts, and cheese.

Servings: 6 to 8
Prep Time: 15 Minutes
Cook Time: 25 Minutes
Total Time: 40 Minutes

Ingredients

  • ⅓ cup pine nuts
  • 2 pounds fresh green beans, stem ends trimmed
  • ¼ cup thinly sliced garlic, from 7 to 10 cloves, (a medium clove should yield 4 slices)
  • 6 tablespoons extra virgin olive oil
  • 1½ tablespoons lemon zest
  • 1½ teaspoons kosher salt
  • ½ teaspoon freshly ground black pepper
  • ¼ teaspoon sugar
  • 1½ tablespoons freshly squeezed lemon juice
  • 6 tablespoons coarsely shredded Parmigiano-Reggiano

Instructions

  1. Set an oven rack in the middle position and preheat the oven to 450°F. Line a rimmed baking sheet with heavy-duty aluminum foil.
  2. In a small dry skillet over medium heat, toast the pine nuts until golden. Watch carefully and stir frequently as they can burn quickly. Immediately transfer the nuts to a small bowl (don't leave them in hot pan as they will continue to cook). Set aside.
  3. Put the green beans in a large bowl. Add the sliced garlic, olive oil, 1 tablespoon of the lemon zest, kosher salt, pepper, and sugar; toss well. Transfer the mixture to the prepared baking sheet (don’t leave any flavor behind: use a rubber spatula to scrape all of the oil and seasoning out of the bowl and onto the beans).
  4. Roast the beans and garlic for 15 minutes. Stir with a spatula to promote even cooking, then continue roasting until the beans are tender throughout, about 10 minutes more. The beans should be fully cooked, with some lightly browned but not overly shriveled.
  5. Add the lemon juice, Parmigiano-Reggiano, remaining ½ tablespoon lemon zest, and pine nuts to the beans and toss well. Taste and adjust seasoning with salt, pepper and lemon juice if necessary. Transfer to a serving platter and serve hot or room temperature.

Nutrition Information

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  • Per serving (6 servings)
  • Calories: 264
  • Fat: 21 g
  • Saturated fat: 4 g
  • Carbohydrates: 14 g
  • Sugar: 6 g
  • Fiber: 5 g
  • Protein: 8 g
  • Sodium: 448 mg
  • Cholesterol: 6 mg

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Gluten-Free Adaptable Note

To the best of my knowledge, all of the ingredients used in this recipe are gluten-free or widely available in gluten-free versions. There is hidden gluten in many foods; if you're following a gluten-free diet or cooking for someone with gluten allergies, always read the labels of your ingredients to verify that they are gluten-free.

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Comments

  • Do the roasted green beans wilt?

    • — Jg on November 18, 2022
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    • They definitely soften up but as long as you stick to the cook time, they shouldn’t wilt a lot.

      • — Jenn on November 19, 2022
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  • I made these last night, substituting roasted almond slivers, which I had, for pine nuts. I did use haricot verts; they did shrink some but were delicious. My husband usually doesn’t like green beans but said these were delicious. He asked that I make them again. .

    • — Joan on November 5, 2022
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  • I mistakenly bought thin French green beans (haricots verts) thinking that’s what you used to make this recipe. Do you think they will cook faster, and if so, any chance the garlic will be undercooked?

    • — Renee on November 1, 2022
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    • Hi Renee, I don’t recommend haricots verts for roasting. I worry they’d shrivel up. I think I’d look for a different recipe to use them. Sorry!

      • — Jenn on November 2, 2022
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    • Hey Renee,

      I made the same mistake, apparently Trader Joe’s only has haricot verts right now. I saw your comment and I would usually listen to Jenn but I did it anyway. Turned out absolutely amazing, just keep an eye. I did 12 minutes and stirred, and then another 12 minutes. My haricot verts were on the thicker side though!

      • — Hali on November 5, 2022
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  • They were yummy!!! There were none left. I have made several of your recipes and enjoyed all of them. Thx for your contributions!

    • — Barbara K on October 31, 2022
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  • Could you roast beans, reheat and finish? Love both cookbooks.

    • — M.E. Vachon on October 30, 2022
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    • Sure (and glad you like the cookbooks)! 🙂

      • — Jenn on October 31, 2022
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  • These are wonderful! I can’t decide which dish I like more…these or the French with the jammy shallots 😉

    I would like to make one of these for Thanksgiving and serve warm. I’m wondering if can either one be made a day or two ahead and reheated. I only have one oven/stove top and things get crazy the last hour. Thank you for all the tried and true recipes!

    • — Sharon on October 30, 2022
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    • Hi Sharon, it’s fine to make either of these ahead. To reheat, I’d microwave them until just heated through.

      • — Jenn on October 31, 2022
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      • Thank you for the prompt reply. I feel like I’m in touch with a celebrity chef 😉

        • — Sharon T on November 2, 2022
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  • It’s a great recipe! But I added the garlic only at the final roasting stage (the last 10 minutes). Roasting slivers of garlic at 450F for 25 minutes surely results in burned garlic?

  • The best green beans recipe I’ve ever made. I promptly planted green beans in my garden so I would have a supply of fresh beans. I also used asparagus and it was great!! I have your books and have a lot of favorites from them.

  • I made this dish for Easter and my family loved it, thank you for the give of giving and sharing.
    Have a blessed year

  • I had no doubt this would taste amazing. I liked that it was easy to make! I used fat beans but I might have let them wilt some; next time I’ll roast to just before they wilt so I get the crunch.

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