Chili Buttered Green Beans and Almonds Recipe (2024)

Looking for the perfect holiday side that’s packing a little heat? These Chili Buttered Green Beans and Almonds are the perfect thing to make this holiday season.

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When you want a little extra flavor to your everyday green beans, this is just what you want to whip up. Forget the boring, plain green beans, these beans have a little extra flavor from the chili and butter, plus a nice crunch from the almonds.

I’ve been adding nuts to more of my cooking in recent months. I love the texture and taste they add and not only to desserts! I’ve been adding them to salads and yogurt, and now wonderful side dishes.

Why You’ll Love This Side Dish Recipe

  • Delicious enough to be a holiday dish, but simple enough to be a weeknight dinner side
  • Various textures from the beans and then the almonds
  • Great way to get in more veggies and lowering cholesterol
  • Ready in just 20 minutes
  • You just need 5 simple ingredients
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Ingredients Needed

  • Butter
  • Chili flakes
  • Green beans
  • Sliced almonds
  • Salt

How to Make Chili Buttered Green Beans and Almonds

  • Step One: Roast almonds in a shallow baking pan in a 350ºF oven for 5 minutes. Set aside.
  • Step Two: Blanch green beans in boiling salted water for 3 minutes. Drain. Then immediately put the beans in a bowl of ice cold water to stop the cooking process. Drain and set aside.
  • Step Three: Add butter and chili flakes to a sauce pan and heat over medium low to melt. Add the green beans and almonds and toss. Saute for 2 to 3 minutes. Serve hot.
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What to Serve with Green Beans

This easy fall side dish goes with just about anything! Here are a few of our favorite mains and other side dishes to serve alongside this vegetable recipe:

  • Blackened Steak
  • Slow Cooker Beef and Noodles
  • Instant Pot BBQ Pork Ribs
  • Loaded Mashed Potatoes

Helpful Tips and Tricks

  • You can blanch the green beans ahead of time to make this easy side dish recipe even faster.
  • Always prep and clean your green beans before cooking with them. To do this, simply rinse and pat the green beans dry then snip the ends if desired. It’s important to know that some of the fresh beans you get at the store may already have the ends snapped off.
  • You can leave the fresh green beans whole, or cut them into smaller pieces before cooking them.

Recipe Variations and Substitutions

  • If you don’t want to use the butter, you can use olive oil, avocado oil, coconut oil, or even ghee. You can also use flavored garlic butter in place of plain butter for added flavor.
  • For more of a southern green bean and almonds flavor, you can add some cooked diced onion and some leftover cooked bacon bits or crumbled up strips of bacon.
  • Feel free to add ham hocks or leftover ham to your green beans to increase the protein count for this side dish recipe.
  • You can use pre cut or pre sliced almonds or you can buy whole almonds and slice or cut them yourself. We like to do this on occasion. Then there’s more for us to snack on as we make them, without feeling guilty like you’re eating the more expensive almonds that you are supposed to be using in this fantastic Green Beans with Almonds side dish recipe.
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Leftover Storage

Leftover green beans and almonds should be stored in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 3-4 days.

When reheating the green beans, we like to add some more butter to coat them again and really enhance and brighten that flavor up again.

You can reheat these beans and nuts in the microwave, or toss them back in a saucepan to reheat them on the stovetop until they are all warmed through thoroughly again.

Can I Freeze This?

Great question! Yes, excitingly enough, you can freeze leftovers.

Since this is a great recipe for holidays or feeding a crowd since it’s so easy to double or triple and scale to make more, we like to make a big batch of this recipe and freeze some to have on hand for later.

This is a great way to make dinner time easier in the future by putting in a little extra work now. Trust me, it’s well worth it to have a tasty side dish ready to be thawed and reheated later when you’re in a time crunch or just want something simple and healthy for dinner.

What else can I add to these green beans?

Other sliced or chopped nuts and more sliced almonds are my immediate go to for this recipe. When I want to bulk this recipe up some more, those are things I like to add in.

Not feeling super nutty? There are a ton of other additional options to choose from.

You could also add in some sliced cherry tomatoes, and garnish with some parmesan cheese, romano cheese, or even some shredded mozzarella cheese on top. If you choose to go the cheese route, I suggest popping it in the oven on broil to really melt the cheese over top of the beans for a real hit!

Why did my green beans turn out tough or chewy?

If after you cooked your green beans you find that they’re chewy, tough or stringy, this usually happens because the fresh green beans were picked too late.

Usually that means they’re past their most fresh point, so, unfortunately, there’s not much more you can do to fix it, especially after you have cooked the beans.

More Green Bean Recipes

Want a few more ways to prepare your green beans? Here you go:

  • Green Bean and Tomato Salad
  • Green Bean Casserole
  • Green Beans with Warm Pistachio Vinaigrette (see nuts really go well with green beans!)
  • Southern Style Green Beans

You’ll also like this Ice Cream Pie.

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Chili Buttered Green Beans and Almonds

Created by Stacie Vaughan

Servings 4

Prep Time 10 minutes minutes

Cook Time 10 minutes minutes

Total Time 20 minutes minutes

A spicy twist on green bean almondine! The red pepper butter adds a new zest to this classic side dish that's perfect for a summer dinner or a holiday table.

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Ingredients

  • ½ cup salted butter
  • ½ tsp red chili flakes
  • 8 oz green beans ends trimmed (about 2 cups)
  • ½ cup sliced almonds
  • salt to taste

Instructions

  • Roast almonds in a shallow baking pan in a 350ºF oven for 5 minutes. Set aside.

  • Blanch green beans in boiling salted water for 3 minutes. Drain. Then immediately put the beans in a bowl of ice cold water to stop the cooking process. Drain and set aside.

  • Add butter and chili flakes to a sauce pan and heat over medium low to melt. Add the green beans and almonds and toss. Saute for 2 to 3 minutes. Season with salt.

Nutrition

Serving: 1g | Calories: 303kcal | Carbohydrates: 8g | Protein: 4g | Fat: 30g | Saturated Fat: 15g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 13g | Trans Fat: 1g | Cholesterol: 61mg | Sodium: 329mg | Fiber: 4g | Sugar: 3g

The information shown is an estimate provided by an online nutrition calculator. It should not be considered a substitute for a professional nutritionist’s advice.

Course Side Dishes

Cuisine American

Keyword Chili Buttered Green Beans and Almonds

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FAQs

How to make Paula Deen green beans? ›

Add green beans to pan and sauté over medium heat for 2 minutes, stirring frequently. Add boiling water to pan and cover. Cook for about 15 minutes, just until beans are tender. Add vinegar, butter and salt and pepper and stir.

Can you sauté almonds? ›

Directions. Heat the oil in a 10-inch skillet over moderate heat for about 2 minutes or until an almond, dropped into the oil sizzles gently. Add half of the almonds to the oil and saute, stirring often, 4 to 5 minutes over moderately low heat until the color of light caramel.

What to add to a can of green beans to make them taste better? ›

directions
  1. Heat entire contents of the canned green beans. Drain.
  2. Place butter in the bottom of a serving bowl and add DRAINED green beans, stirring gently until butter is melted.
  3. Sprinkle with parmesan (and thyme if using)and serve.
  4. NOTE: This would work equally well on fresh or frozen green beans.

What is Paula Deen seasoning? ›

The ingredients listed in order are: "sea salt, granulated garlic, black pepper, granulated onion, ground cumin, and other spices". I have used the recipe listed on this site and included equal amounts of garlic powder and onion powder.

What happens when you cook green beans with 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.

How to fancy up green beans? ›

15 Tips To Add Flavor To Green Beans
  1. Roast green beans. ...
  2. Blanch green beans and add butter. ...
  3. Grill green beans and serve with yogurt. ...
  4. Simmer green beans in chicken broth. ...
  5. Air fry green beans and add garlic powder. ...
  6. Roast in bacon fat and combine with bacon. ...
  7. Jazz them up with cream. ...
  8. Mix green beans into mac and cheese.
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What makes Italian green beans different? ›

What is the difference between regular and Italian beans? In terms of varieties, string beans or regular beans are long and rounded in shape. Italian, or Romano, are flat and wide with more of a nutty flavor.

Why do you soak almonds before roasting? ›

The bottom line. Soaking almonds may improve their digestibility and increase the absorption of some nutrients. You may also simply prefer the taste and texture. Yet, you don't have to soak these nuts to enjoy their health benefits.

What is the difference between toasted and roasted almonds? ›

Roasted, for me, means you cook them in the oven, and toasted means you cook the nuts on the stove top. I see both words used interchangeably online, though. I use both methods, depending on whether I need to roast a few nuts or a lot, and how quickly I need them.

Why should you roast almonds? ›

According to scientific research, roasted and salted almonds can decrease LDL cholesterol. They do more than only reduce your blood LDL levels. They also protect LDL from oxidation, a crucial stage in the progression of heart disease. Taking one or two handfuls of roasted almonds can lower harmful cholesterol.

How do you toast almonds without burning them? ›

Pan Method for Toasting Almonds

Spread almonds in a single layer in a dry cast iron or heavy stainless steel skillet. Heat them over medium heat, stirring or tossing them frequently, until they turn golden brown and start to smell nutty. It should take approximately three to five minutes for whole almonds.

Can I use ground almonds instead of almond meal? ›

As mentioned above, almond flour is made from blanched, peeled almonds that have had their skins removed. It's fairly fine in texture and light in colour, lacking the darker specks from the skins. Ground almonds, on the other hand, are the same thing as almond meal – they're just ground, skin-on, unpeeled almonds.

Do fresh green beans need to be soaked before cooking? ›

Should I Soak Green Beans Before Cooking? Fresh green beans do not need to be soaked. To help tenderize the beans, blanch them in a large pot of salted water.

Should you soak green beans in water before cooking? ›

While soaking shortens the unattended cooking time of beans somewhat, the time saved is marginal and there are no other labor-saving benefits.

Should green beans be cooked covered or uncovered? ›

Add the water and immediately cover. Cook covered until the beans are bright green and crisp-tender, 1 to 2 minutes. Serve. Add the red pepper flakes, if using, and serve immediately.

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