Easy Southern style green beans recipe for old fashioned green beans. These are Southern green beans with bacon. And that makes the best country style green beans that you will swear were made by your grandma.
Make these Southern Style Green Beans with bacon and seasonings and feel like you traveled back to grandma’s house. This is an old-fashioned green bean recipe that we grew up eating.
A few weeks ago, the hubby and I were traveling thru Gail, Texas and found a quaint place to have lunch. And it wasn’t hard to choose where to eat, there are only two business’ in the whole County (Borden County, Texas. And we were lucky enough to pick the one cafe with the best personality, I guess the odds were like 50/50. Anyway, everyone inside were local people and they all chimed in with suggestions as to what we should order. Seriously they did. Since chicken fried steak was one of their favorites, the hubby decided to try it and it was served with fresh Southern Green Beans.
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You know those country style green beans, like the ones we grew up with. And cooked with bacon grease and loaded with bacon and some amazing flavors? The ones like your mama or grandmama made and they were delicious? And after that fun experience, we both craved more of those green beans. So it became a challenge to recreate that pot of green beans. And we did it!
Southern Green Beans Recipe:
Ingredients:
- 8 slices of bacon, chopped
- 2 ½ pounds of fresh green beans, ends snapped
- 32 ounces of Chicken stock
- 2 cups water
- 1 teaspoon seasoned salt
- ½ teaspoon black pepper
- ½ teaspoon garlic powder
- 1 Tablespoon Butter
Equipment Needed:
- Large crockpot or large dutch oven
- Colander
How to make these Country Style Green Beans:
Crockpot Instructions for southern style green beans:
- Add green beans to a large crockpot.
- Add chopped bacon, chicken stock, water, seasoned salt, black pepper, and garlic powder.
- Stir to combine
- Cook on high for 5-6 hours until green beans are tender
- Drain beans and add butter. Stir in butter gently and serve
Stove Top Instructions for southern green beans:
These old fashioned Green Beans are loaded with flavors. And they bring back some great memories of our childhood and hopefully, your’s also.
Other Down Home Recipes
- Old Fashioned Potato Patties
- Texas Pinto Beans
- Classic Meatloaf
- Salmon Patties
- Southern Sweet Potato Pie
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Grandma’s best Old Fashioned Southern Style Green Beans
Ingredients
- 8 Slices bacon chopped
- 2 ½ lbs fresh green beans ends snapped
- 1 32 ounce container chicken stock
- 2 cups water
- 1 teaspoon seasoned salt
- ½ teaspoon black pepper
- ½ teaspoon garlic powder
- 1 tablespoon butter
Instructions
CrockPot Instructions
- Add green beans to a large crockpot, add chopped bacon, chicken stock, water, seasoned salt, black pepper, and garlic powder.
- Cook on high for 5-6 hours until green beans are tender
- Drain beans and add butter. Stir in butter gently and serve
Or Stove Top Instructions
- Add green beans to a large pot.
- Add chopped bacon, chicken stock, water, seasoned salt, black pepper, and garlic powder.Stir to combine.
- Bring to a boil and reduce heat to simmer
- Cover and cook for about one hour, checking the last 10 minutes for tenderness
- Drain beans and add butter. Stir in butter gently and serve
Paula K
Friday 13th of July 2018
When Green Beans are in season we pretty much do the exact same thing! The only thing that I do a bit differently is to add more butter and fresh baby potatoes. That and a skillet of cornbread makes a wonderful meal.
Evelyn
Saturday 14th of July 2018
Now that does sound good! You have me craving cornbread now.
Jamie Sherman
Saturday 27th of February 2016
Seriously! This is easily one of my favorite side dishes!! It's crazy how flavorful they are - and if we ever have leftovers, I always call dibs on them!! :D
Linda Nortje
Wednesday 24th of February 2016
The beans look delicious, Evelyn ! I can not think of one place here, even out in the country-side towns, where strangers would chat about what to eat :-) Nice to know such places really exist !