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Monday, April 21, 2025

Garlic Butter Green Beans with Parmesan Cheese and Pecans, a dinner idea

Cooking almost every meal we eat, is my usual kitchen style. Often requiring a bit of creative license to use what we have on hand in the pantry. When eating dinner, my husband will often turn to me and say, "are you going to blog this?” That is how a dinner idea came to be...not always a recipe, but too good, not to share.

Today we are offering Garlic Butter Green Beans with Parmesan Cheese and Pecans.


This quick and easy green bean dish is gourmet in flavor! 

But no one needs to know how easy it is to cook and serve! All you need to do is toss some garlic, butter, green beans and a touch of water in a pan. Simmer until tender, then scatter on a plate, dress with the Parmesan cheese and top with pecans. Take to the table and serve with the flair they deserve...

I have made these three times in the last couple of weeks. 

Why? Because they are that good, one night I ate them as my dinner! Not beside my dinner, they were my entire dinner...trust me when I say, you are going to want to make Garlic Butter Green Beans with Parmesan Cheese and Pecans!




Some additional thoughts on this recipe:

If you add too much water to the pan for cooking, you will want to boil it off. 

Out of pecans? Walnuts go great with green beans. 

Yes, we used the cheese in the shaker jar with the green lid!


Ingredients needed for this recipe:
  • butter
  • garlic
  • frozen green beans
  • Parmesan cheese
  • pecans
You will also need:
  • a medium size sauce pan with lid
  • measuring spoons
  • serving platter or plate
Now we are ready to begin!




Garlic Butter Green Beans with Parmesan Cheese and Pecans
a dinner idea, from the hip!

1 T butter 
1 or 2 cloves of fresh garlic, minced
frozen green beans - enough for your family
Parmesan Cheese
pecans



Place the butter, garlic and 1/4 c water in the bottom of a medium sauce pan. 



Cover and bring to a boil, reduce heat to simmer, cook for 5 -7 minutes. When tender remove the lid and let the excess water cook off. You only want green beans, butter and garlic in the pan. 

PS do not drain, you will lose the garlic butter!




Arrange the cooked green beans on a serving plate or platter. 



Sprinkle with Parmesan Cheese and broken pieces of pecans. Serve. 



On Thursday evening both families get together for dinner and a movie. I took a pan of Garlic Butter Green Beans with Parmesan Cheese and Pecans to share! 
 



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  1. We are just after Passover and my husband is ready for your Maple Pecan Granola once again. These beans - legumes (beans, peas, peanuts, etc.) are not permitted to be eaten on Passover - also look tempting!

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    1. Lisa, thank you! And thanks for stopping by, I appreciate it.

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  2. Now THAT is a side dish! Worthy of a holiday dinner I might add!

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    1. Leslie, thank you. I really enjoy green beans made this way.

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  3. This looks like an interesting green bean side with the pecans and parmesan cheese. So good.

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  4. This sounds like such a delicious side dish (or main meal!).

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    1. Joanne, I have had a plate of these green beans now twice as my dinner, and both times they were just what I needed! Thanks for stopping by, I appreciate it.

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