Green Beans With Ginger and Garlic Recipe (2024)

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A Mayer

I add 1 T of soy sauce and 1 T of White wine vinegar ( or sherry vinegar) for a minute, before the ginger and garlic. Delicious.

ravelle

I never boil beans! They should actually be steamed. Bring the beans to a boil, then immediately turn off the heat and cover the pot. Let them sit for a few minutes, taste one to test, then drain.

If you do this, they will be perfect when reheated the next day.

Boxplayer

We keep bags of fresh ginger in the freezer. When we want to use it in a finely-shredded way, we use a microplane. No need to thaw or peel -- just grate from frozen.

Neal

Don't understand why one would ever boil the beans. Boiling them changes the taste (dilutes the carbohydrates and thus the sweetness) and leaches out vitamins and other nutrients. Steaming cooks them more quickly because steam has a higher temperature than boiling water.

Janet

I stop cooking as soon as the color turns bright. Since garlic burns and turns bitter very quickly on high heat I get the beans heated through, then add ginger to warm up, add the garlic last, just to warm up and scent the air. For best flavor, do not let garlic color beyond golden, remove from pan immediately.

Edward Baker

With 2 1/2 lbs of beans, this works very well in a wok, do the whole thing in one shot. And if you throw in a few mushrooms it works even better.

LL

Cook beans 3 minutes and Test for doneness.

LuckyJustLucky

Cooked bean 2 minutes Added soy sauce to ginger and garlic, cut the oil in half

Steve

I enjoy lightly steaming the beans, not cook them through, then saute them at high heat, adding the garlic, etc. toward the end as not to scorch.

Tommi-Grace

I agree with the other posters, the beans get tender VERY quickly and I would start checking even after 1 minute. Also, I melted down a touch of butter in a small sauce pan and added the ginger/garlic mixture- heating and stirring for maybe 2 minutes. I then combined it with the beans in the skillet. Delicious results!

Cypridopsis

Added a little toasted sesame oil to make it more blatantly Asian. Might try adding chopped fermented black beans next time for more umami.

Ellie

This was awesome! Will make again and again. I added a bit of fresh lemon zest right before serving:)

Arlene Becker

These were great! I thought that maybe the recipe was calling for too much ginger but it married to the garlic and beans wonderfully. To save time, I used packaged--Yes, more expensive-- green beans that had already been cleaned and the stems cut off.

Stephanie

Ginger is fiber and juice, so pressing it won't get you the intensity of flavor because, as you said, you'll get juice. Grating it on a box grater will work for incorporation of the flavor, or finely chopping it will give you bits of intense flavor.

diana

Delicious and super easy.

Susan

Remember Graham Kerr, "The Galloping Gourmet"? He had a similar recipe using butter instead of vegetable oil and nutmeg instead of ginger. It's very French and sophisticated, if that's not redundant.

Bess

Made this at Thanksgiving, Christmas and a dinner party. My BF is addicted!

G.V.

Loved this recipe, made just as is and was delicious. Thanks NYT!

EurekaZeke

4 minutes blanch was too long. I will try 2 min next time

catherine

This so so delicious! I added some sambal oleak (chili paste) just as it was finishing. I will make this again and again!

sharon

Awful. Garlic was basically raw when recipe was completed.

wardo

NYT simplicity, I made as written but added some red and orange bell peppers and the garlic and ginger added a delightful zing. Great snap with parboiling the haricots. Will make again!

sparklefern

Made this for Thanksgiving and it was a big hit, mainly bec. everyone loved the surprise of ginger. I liked the dish ok and will try it again BUT, next time: either boil beans 2 minutes no more and then ice bath them; use wayyyyyyy less oil or maybe use a spicy olive oil; use more garlic and add it at the last minute - no one including me could really taste the garlic (perhaps that was because most of it burned on the pan).

Nancy S

Something was missing when I got ready to serve the beans at Thanksgiving. It was Meyer Lemon juice squeezed on just before dinner! We are in California, where it was possible to pick a Meyer Lemon. at our hosts'. It made the dish.

Ash

SO fresh! SO green! SO flavourful! Perfect for a quick green side dish for any meal, but especially great with mac and cheese and salmon!

bluerroses

Drained beans after 3 minutes. I was ready to serve (didn't need to store in the fridge), so I put them back in the pan with minced garlic, grated ginger and butter. Tossed frequently till garlic and ginger began to cook and lost their raw edge. A favorite on my thanksgiving table!

Margy

I added shredded parmesan to it at the very end, and we had it for a very light dinner. Very tasty and satisfying.

Name Deborah

I have no idea why anyone turns on a burner to boil or steam beans. Just put them in the microwave, covered, with a few drops of water, and check them after a minute, adding 30 seconds once or twice if necessary. Shock in ice water to stop cooking. I do this with beans, sugar snap peas, carrots, asparagus, any vegetable, really. Potatoes and other root veggies require longer cooking times, but I do them in the microwave as well.

Kevin

I sautéed this in a wok, with a little grapeseed oil. I probably didn’t salt the water enough because it needed salt at the end. The suggestion of a little soy sauce is interesting, but I wonder if it would interfere with the wonderful ginger and garlic flavors. Boiling green beans allows you to get salt into them. There are recipes for dry-fried beans that might be good with this combination as well.

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Green Beans With Ginger and Garlic Recipe (2024)

FAQs

Do garlic and ginger taste good together? ›

Ginger and garlic are found together so often in South Asian dishes that many cooks keep a jar of homemade ginger-garlic paste in their fridge, both to save themselves the step of peeling and mashing ginger and garlic every time they go to cook and to incorporate flavor more smoothly and evenly.

Can I mix raw ginger and garlic? ›

Studies show that garlic and ginger both separately offer potent anti-inflammatory effects. Based on results from clinical research, it's likely that combining garlic and ginger would offer anti-inflammatory benefits.

What happens to your body when you eat ginger and garlic? ›

Ginger is considered a natural blood thinner because it prevents blood clots. However, it helps lower blood cholesterol levels and prevents cardiovascular diseases. Garlic can be used to reduce low-density lipoprotein cholesterol and aortic plaque depositions that form on the walls of the veins.

What can I put in my green beans to give them flavor? ›

Simmer green beans in chicken broth

The flavor of the chicken broth is absorbed by the beans, giving them a subtle but delicious taste. Plus, you can add cooked onions or bacon for extra flavor. To begin, rinse the green beans and place them in a large pot with enough chicken broth to cover them.

How to fancy up green beans? ›

Pour the cans of green beans into a pot liquid and all. Add the beef bouillon, bacon bits, dried minced onion, salt and pepper. Stir everything together, bring to a simmer and let cook for 10-15 minutes. Serve and enjoy!

How can I make my beans more flavorful? ›

Always Add Aromatics to the Pot

It may sound too basic to be true, but aside from salt, there is no more drastic way to improve the flavor of your dried beans than to cook them with flavor-enhancing vegetables and fragrant, woodsy herbs.

Do ginger and garlic burn belly fat? ›

While they do offer certain health benefits, there is no scientific evidence to support the claim that this specific combination can directly reduce belly fat.

Can I mix garlic, ginger, and turmeric together? ›

Powdered – garlic, turmeric, and ginger can be blended. It can be added to your meals like stew, soup, rice, and sauces to give you a lovely aroma and nutrients. Research shows that blended turmeric, ginger, and garlic are effective to reduce the risk factor of heart disease.

What happens when you mix lemon ginger and garlic? ›

The combination of these powerful ingredients works together as a natural way to heal the body. This tonic will boost your immune system, fight off viruses and bacteria, balance your cholesterol, sugar levels, and blood pressure, promote weight loss, heal your sore throat, and more!

What makes green beans taste good? ›

A little butter, minced garlic, and lemon-pepper seasoning are all you need to bring the best out of fresh green beans.

How to spice up cooked green beans? ›

Then, I toss the blanched beans with olive oil, lemon juice and zest, garlic, and salt to pep up their flavor. Serve them just like that, or dress them up more with toasted almonds or pine nuts, grated Parmesan cheese, red pepper flakes, or fresh herbs like basil, parsley, or thyme.

Why add baking soda to water when cooking green beans? ›

Some people (especially food service establishments relying upon your satisfaction) add an alkaline ingredient, such as baking soda, to the cooking water to help retain the color of green vegetables.

What pairs well with ginger? ›

Other flavors and spices to pair with ginger are allspice, cloves, cinnamon, nutmeg, mace, chiles, peppercorns, cumin, fennel, coriander, mustard, turmeric, vanilla, sesame seed, lemongrass, mint, cardamom, lemon, tamarind, garlic, onion, scallion, chives, shallots, star anise, black tea, honey, soy sauce, fish sauce, ...

Who cannot take ginger? ›

Pregnant or breastfeeding women, people with heart conditions, and people with diabetes should not take ginger without talking to their doctors. DO NOT take ginger if you have a bleeding disorder or if you are taking blood-thinning medications, including aspirin.

What goes first ginger garlic or onion? ›

Onion is the first to go in the pan because it needs time to become translucent, meaning it's cooked, which takes about 10 minutes. Garlic, on the other hand, cooks quickly and burns easily, so introduce it after the onion is cooked.

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