Make-Ahead Bacon Wrapped Green Beans (Haricots Verts Enrobés de Bacon) (2024)

Total Time: 50 minutes

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These Bacon Wrapped Green Beans are extraordinarily delicious and, even better, they can be prepped a day in advance for easy entertaining!

I can't believe I haven't shared these wonderful Bacon Wrapped Green Beans with you before. My daughter-in-law, Lindsay, has been bringing this delicious veggie side to our Thanksgiving celebration for years. She preps them at home and all we have to do is pop the pretty little bundles into the oven twenty minutes before dinner. They're always a crowd pleaser and are enjoyed by guests of all ages.

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So... without further ado, here you go: Make-Ahead Bacon Wrapped Green Beans!

When you're shopping, look for the long, skinny green beans, also known as French green beans orharicots verts. They used to be found only at specialty stores but now French green beans can be found at almost any larger grocery store. I usually buy them at Costco or Trader Joes as they have nice size bags for a great price. In a pinch, you could use regular green beans but the baking time will be a bit longer.

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There are lots of variations of these bacon-wrapped green beans out there. I decided to keep mine pretty simple, letting the deliciousflavors of the green beans and bacon shine through. The beans are blanched and can then be refrigerated for up to 24 hours. The bacon is precooked so it will get nice and crisp when roasted around the beans. A small sprinkle of brown sugar and finely chopped fresh rosemary is sprinkled over each little bundle before baking.

What is blanching?

You might not be familiar with the term blanching. Blanching is a classic cooking technique. It involves boiling something vegetables (or fruit) for a short time and then quickly cooling them in cold water to stop the cooking process. It's often used when freezing fruits and vegetables to help them keep their optimal color and nutritional value.

Why blanch?

You might be wondering why one would go through the trouble of blanching the beans, especially when you're going to roast them. Can't you just throw the bean bundles in the oven and let all the work be done there?

Good question! The answer involves a bit of science as we need to look at what actually happens inside the beans when they're immersed in the boiling water and quickly cooled. To keep it simple, blanching breaks down and destroys enzymes and bacteria in the beans (or other veggies) that can alter flavor, color and vitamin content. In other words, your beans will taste more delicious, keep their bright green color and have better nutritional value!A win-win-win!

The other reason to blanch before baking in this recipe is that raw beans take a long time to get tender. The blanching gets the cooking process started and the beans don't have to be in the oven as long, another reason they keep their pretty green hue.

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Prep ahead!

Prepping theseBacon Wrapped Green Beans in advance is a wonderful way to keep entertaining stress to a minimum. There are a few steps for the prep but they won't take long. While you're blanching the beans, crank up the oven and precook the bacon. You don't want it fully cooked, just starting to brown on the edges but still soft and flexible. This will ensure nice crisp bacon around your baked bundles.

Once the beans are blanched and the bacon is par-cooked it's time to roll the little bundles. Separate the beans into stacks of 10-12. Wrap each with a strip of bacon and secure with a toothpick. That's it, you're done with the prep. Store the prepped beans in the fridge.

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Twenty minutes before serving, sprinkle each bundle with a teaspoon of brown sugar (combined with fresh finely minced rosemary). To finish, set a timer and pop the pan into a hot oven. Oh yeah, and wait for a wonderful aroma to fill the house!

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When the timer goes off and you peek in the oven, a beautiful pan of deliciousness will greet your eyes (and the hungry eyes of every guest around your table)! Check out this video to see just how simple this side is to make!

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Café Tips for making theseMake-Ahead Bacon Wrapped Green Beans

  • Look for French green beans. These are the long, skinny beans you see at the market, usually pre-packaged in clear bags.
  • You could use regular green beans in a pinch but you will have to add 5 minutes or so onto the baking time.
  • Don't use thick-cut bacon for this recipe. I love the thicker types of bacon but they will take too long to bake and the underside will stay a bit raw.
  • I like to use a smokey bacon for these Bacon-Wrapped Green Beans. My favorite is applewood-smoked but other smoked varieties will also work well.
  • When you buy bacon for this recipe, look for a package that is fairly uniform in width for the whole length of the strips. Some bacon strips are thin on one end and wider on the other. This won't work as well for this recipe as you want the bundles to have a consistent appearance for a pretty presentation.
  • You can prep theseBacon Wrapped Green Beans as far as 24 hours in advance. Follow steps 1-5 below then cover with plastic wrap and refrigerate till ready to bake. Remove from refrigerator and proceed with steps 6 and 7.
  • For a nice presentation (and because I'm a food blogger) I like to arrange my bundles with the tips of the beans all facing in the same direction. This isn't necessary, it just looks pretty!

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Make-Ahead Bacon Wrapped Green Beans

These Bacon Wrapped Green Beans are extraordinarily delicious and can be prepped a day in advance for easy entertaining!

Author: Chris Scheuer

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Course:Side or Main dish

Cuisine:American, French

Keyword:Bacon wrapped, French green beans, green beans, haricot verts

Prep Time: 30 mins

Cook Time: 20 mins

Total Time: 50 mins

Servings: 12

Ingredients

  • 1 ½poundsFrench green beansalso known as haricot verts
  • 12slicessmoky baconnot thick cut
  • 2tablespoonsextra virgin olive oil
  • 1 ½teaspoonsgarlic salt
  • ¼cuplight brown sugarpacked
  • 1tablespoonfinely minced fresh rosemaryplus more for garnish, if desired

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Instructions

  1. Preheat oven to 400˚F. Place several thicknesses of paper toweling on a work surface near the oven. Line a sheet pan with foil for easy cleanup.

  2. Arrange bacon strips on foil so they aren’t overlapping. Bake for 10 minutes or until strips are beginning to turn golden, but are still soft. Remove the pan from the oven and transfer bacon to paper towels to drain.

  3. While bacon is baking, bring a large pot of water to a boil. Add beans, cover and cook for 1 minute. Place a strainer in the sink and drain beans. Immediate rinse beans with cold water for 1 full minute. Drain well and then transfer beans to a clean kitchen towel. Pat with the towel to remove as much water as possible.

  4. Place beans in a medium-size bowl. Combine olive oil and garlic salt. Drizzle oil over the beans and toss to coat.

  5. Arrange beans in 12 bundles of 10-12 beans. Place one bacon strip on a work surface. Place a bundle of beans on one end of the bacon strip. Roll bacon around the bundle and secure with a toothpick. Repeat with remaining bacon and bundles of beans. Arrange beans on a sheet pan lined with clean foil.

  6. Combine brown sugar and rosemary in a small bowl and stir well. Sprinkle one teaspoon of the brown sugar mixture over each bean/bacon bundle.

  7. Bake bundles for 15-20 minutes at 400˚F or until bacon is golden brown and beans are tender. Remove from oven and serve warm. Remove toothpicks and garnish with more finely chopped fresh rosemary, if desired.

Recipe Notes

See Café Tips above for more detailed instructions and tips.

  • To make ahead, proceed through step 5 then cover and refrigerate until ready to bake.Remove from refrigerator and proceed with steps 6 and 7.

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FAQs

Can I prep green beans ahead of time? ›

Drain and rinse under cold water 1 to 2 minutes to stop cooking process. Drain well. Refrigerate green beans between layers of paper towels in an airtight container or resealable food storage bag for up to 1 day. To serve, melt 2 tablespoons butter over medium heat in large skillet.

How to keep green beans warm after cooking? ›

I like to serve them at Thanksgiving instead of green bean casserole, because they are so flavorful! If you'd like to serve these at a holiday meal, like Thanksgiving, try placing them in a slow cooker on a warm setting to keep them warm longer.

How to pre-cook bacon for wrapping? ›

Place 5 slices of bacon spaced evenly apart on the pan. Roast until the bacon just begins to shrink and turns a slightly red color, but is still flexible, about 5 minutes, depending on thickness. You don't want the bacon to be completely crispy, because it will break when wrapping around the asparagus.

How do you cook green beans ahead and reheat? ›

You can make your green beans in advance and reheat to eat, or simply reheat any leftovers by placing them in the oven (on a baking sheet) at 350 until they are heated through. Because they are already cooked, it won't take very long at all (maybe 5-10 minutes) and can be done on a rack beneath another dish.

What vegetables can be prepared the night before? ›

Prep your veg the night before

Peel potatoes, carrots, parsnips and any other veg you're having and leave them in pans of cold water overnight. This will save you a lot of faff and additional mess on Christmas morning.

How do you store fresh green beans until you re ready to cook them? ›

How to Store Green Beans. Green beans should be stored unwashed in the crisper drawer of your fridge. If they came in a bag, keep them in the bag when storing. If they came in a small berry box from the market, transfer them to a reusable storage or plastic bag before storing them in the fridge.

Is it better to freeze green beans raw or cooked? ›

Green beans can be frozen in their raw state, but consider blanching and shocking them for the best results. Not only does cooking them this way lock in their vibrant green color, but Registered Dietitian and Chef Abbie Gellman says it also eliminates surface microorganisms and dirt, preventing deterioration.

Can you Precook bacon the night before? ›

Bacon can be baked 3 to 4 days ahead of time.

How do you keep cooked bacon warm and crispy? ›

Whether you prefer to microwave, pan-fry, or bake your bacon, the oven will allow you to keep your bacon crispy for up to a few hours. Set the temperature to 200ºF and center a baking rack. Lay your cooked strips out on a baking sheet and place them in the oven until it's time to enjoy.

How do you reheat green beans for Thanksgiving? ›

Conventional Oven: Preheat oven to 350°F. Place green beans in an oven safe dish and add ¼ cup water or stock per pound of green beans. Cover with foil and bake 10-15 minutes. Microwave Oven: Place green beans in a microwave safe dish, cover with paper towel and place in microwave 4-6 minutes.

Do green beans reheat well? ›

Easy garlic green beans are delicious and simple to make. They can be prepared ahead of time and reheated right before serving. This is the perfect side dish for family weeknight dinners or special occasions. Easy garlic green beans are a delicious addition to any dinner.

What temperature should green beans be reheated to? ›

Heat processed, ready-to-eat foods from a package or can, such as canned green beans or prepackaged breakfast burritos, to an internal temperature of at least 135°F for 15 seconds for hot holding.

How do you keep cut green beans fresh in the fridge? ›

Green beans should be stored unwashed in the crisper drawer of your fridge. If they came in a bag, keep them in the bag when storing. If they came in a small berry box from the market, transfer them to a reusable storage or plastic bag before storing them in the fridge.

How do you store prepped green beans? ›

“You can cook the green beans, such as blanch in boiling water for several minutes, and then allow them to cool. Then place in a resealable plastic freezer bag for up to 8 to 10 months,” she explains.

Can I soak green beans overnight before canning? ›

After they are picked I wash them, stem the ends and cut them into small bite size pieces. I usually do this the night before I can, put them in a big bowl of water, and place them in the fridge overnight until I'm ready to can in the morning. When I'm ready to can in the morning, I first prepare my canner and jars.

How long can you keep fresh green beans in fridge before cooking? ›

It's best to store your fresh green beans in the fridge, otherwise store green beans in the freezer if you want them to last longer. You can also store unwashed and unblanched green beans in the refrigerator for up to about seven days before you need to store your green beans in the freezer.

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