Green Beans are a year-round vegetable with so many amazing options, and here are 20 Recipes for Instant Pot Green Beans! Whether you’re growing beans in the garden or get them at the store, I hope you’ll find something new to try!
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Green Beans are a vegetable side dish that’s popular and available all year, but in the summer green beans from the garden are plentiful and extra good. And when I tried making Instant Pot Green Beans with Bacon and Gorgonzola not long ago, I loved how quickly greens cooked in the Instant Pot!
And then I started looking around on my favorite food blogs and ended up with some very tasty-looking recipes for Instant Pot Green Beans! If you’re looking for a side dish idea that’s extra quick and easy or don’t want to heat up the kitchen, you’ll find some amazing ideas here for using green beans.
What Green Beans recipes are featured here?
This post features recipes for green beans as a side dish and also lots of good options for one-dish meals using green beans! And there are several recipes that have options for both the Slow Cooker or the Instant Pot, so you can choose the cooking method you prefer.
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More Vegetables in the Slow Cooker or Instant Pot:
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- Slow Cooker and Instant Pot Zucchini Recipe
- Instant Pot Potato Recipes
- Slow Cooker or Instant Pot Recipes for Cooking Corn
- How to Cook Artichokes in the Slow Cooker or Instant Pot
This recipe for Green Beans with Bacon and Gorgonzola from Kalyn’s Kitchen is the one that started me looking for more ways to cook green beans in the Instant Pot! This recipe cooks the bacon in the Instant Pot, then the bacon is removed and green beans cook in only one minute under pressure and are tossed with crisp bacon and crumbly Gorgonzola cheese!
Green Bean Casserole from Shugary Sweets looks like something that would really be a crowd pleaser!
This basic Green Beans Recipe from Six Sisters’ Stuff will show you how to make basic green beans in about 15 minutes in the Instant Pot!
Cajun Sausage, Potatoes and Green Beans from 365 Days of Slow + Pressure Cooking are a tasty-looking and easy one-dish meal! And there’s a link for the slow cooker version in this post if you prefer that method.
This recipe for Green Beans with Garlic and Lemon from Piping Pot Curry produces slightly crisp green beans that are perfectly seasoned with butter, garlic, and lemon juice!
Greek Green Beans from 365 Days of Slow + Pressure Cooking use fresh green beans and fresh tomatoes, and Karen says this recipe is perfect for summer!
Braised Green Beans Turkish Style from Instant Pot Eats looks like a wow for an easy side dish and these beans are flavored with caramelized onions, tomatoes, parsley, and mint.
Green Beans and Potatoes from Oh Sweet Basil look like a perfect idea for an easy side dish, and there’s bacon!
Pam from Sidewalk Shoes says these Green Beans with Bacon and Mushrooms taste like they’ve cooked all day but they’re ready in 30 minutes!
Garlic Herb Pork Chops and Green Beans from 365 Days of Slow + Pressure Cooking is another tasty idea for a one-pot dinner! And there is a slow cooker link in the post for this one too.
More Green Beans in the Instant Pot:
- Green Beans with Bacon from Two Sleevers
- Green Beans Middle Eastern Style from Paint the Kitchen Red
- Garlicky Green Beans with Soy Sauce from Kitchen Skip
- Greek Green Beans from Two Sleevers
- Frozen Green Beans in the Instant Pot from The Typical Mom
- Green Bean Casserole from Instant Pot Eats
- Lebanese Green Beans and Beef from The Lemon Bowl
- Southern Green Beans from Dr. Davinah’s Eats
- Indian Green Beans Curry from Piping Pot Curry
- Mushroom Chicken with Green Beans from 365 Days of Slow + Pressure Cooking
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