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Crack Green Beans

5 from 39 votes

This Crack Green Beans recipe is a lighter version of Southern smothered green beans. Canned green beans are baked in the most delicious, sweet and savory sauce made with soy sauce, maple syrup and butter topped with crisp bacon. It's an absolutely perfect Thanksgiving or Christmas dinner side that disappears in minutes!

crack green beans in a white oval casserole dish topped with bacon bits  with a large silver spoon in on light gray surface.

I absolutely love green or wax beans cooked al dente and served with garlicky vinaigrette or roasted like in my roasted green beans and carrots recipe.

I rarely cook with canned cut green beans. Mostly because they tend to be overly soft and well, somewhat flavorless. However, when it comes to holiday side bean dishes, canned green beans is exactly what you want!

Because they are bland and tender, they act like a perfect vessel of all kinds of bold flavors they bake in. A classic green bean casserole made with cream of mushroom soup is one example of canned bean perfection. Crack green beans belong to the same category - smothered in sweet and salty sauce, the soft green beans soak up all the brown, velvety deliciousness.

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What's special about this recipe?

My version of Crack Green Beans is lighter than the traditional Southern smothered beans recipe which calls for copious amounts of brown sugar and butter. I experimented with various ratios of sweet and salty in the sauce for quite some time discovered that that a little bit of maple syrup, butter and soy sauce goes a long way.

To avoid overly salty dish, I used low-sodium or no sodium added canned green beans. Finally, crispy bacon bits on top are everyone's favorite part of this casserole. I've seen recipes using 12 bacon slices and while the more bacon, the merrier, you really don't need more than 6 slices to top the beans and have enough bacony crunch on top.

The best part about this recipe is that it only takes minutes to put together and it will always work. No room for error here!

Looking for more easy Holiday side dishes? Try this Sautéed Delicata Squash, this Apple Gorgonzola Salad or my one-pot Ricotta Mac and Cheese.

Ingredient notes

crack green beans ingredients in round containers on light gray surface.
  • Canned Green Beans: I used no salt added cut green beans to control the amount of sodium. If you can't find them, use low-sodium green beans.
  • Bacon: good quality bacon will give you best results. I like organic no sugar bacon from Applegate.
  • Butter: unsalted butter is best for this recipe.
  • Soy Sauce: I like Kikkoman Less Sodium Soy Sauce.
  • Maple Syrup: use pure maple syrup. Mine is always from Maine.
  • Onion Powder & Garlic Powder: for extra flavor

How to make it

STEP 1: Cook bacon until crisp. The fastest method is to cut raw bacon slices into small bits and cook them in a skillet. Once browned and crispy, take the bacon bits out with a slotted spoon and place on a paper towel. Set aside.

raw bacon bits before cooking in a light blue skillet.

STEP 2: Make the sauce. Melt the butter, add soy sauce, maple syrup, garlic powder and onion powder and mix well.

sauce made with soy sauce, maple syrup and melted butter in a small gray bowl with a golden spoon.

STEP 3: Prep the green beans. Drain the beans in a colander to get rid of all liquid and transfer to a casserole dish.

canned green beans in a white oval casserole dish.

STEP 4: Mix in the sauce. Pour the sauce over the prepared green beans and mix with a spoon or spatula until the beans are evenly coated.

STEP 5: Top with bacon. I like to place the bacon bits around the casserole dish, much like you would arrange crispy onions around the green bean casserole. If you prefer, you can sprinkle them all over the beans though.

crack green beans in a white oval casserole dish topped with bacon bits on light gray surface.

STEP 6: Bake for 40 minutes at 350 degrees Fahrenheit. Remove from the oven and serve right away.

How to store it

Store any leftovers in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 5 days. Enjoy cold or reheat in the microwave or oven until warmed through.

For holidays and family dinners, you can make this casserole 24 hours ahead of time. Assemble the casserole (steps 1-5 above), cover tightly with plastic wrap or aluminum foil and place in the fridge. When ready to bake, remove the film and bake as directed. You may need to add a couple more minutes (5-10) to baking time since the dish will be very cold at first.

crack green beans in a white oval casserole dish topped with bacon bits  with a large silver spoon in on light gray surface.

What to serve with Crack green beans

These beans are a perfect side dish for any holiday or family gathering. Serve it with roast turkey and mashed potatoes for Thanksgiving or ham and potatoes au gratin for Christmas.

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Variations and substitutions

Crack Green Beans are a very customizable and forgiving dish. Here are some adjustments you can apply, if needed:

  • If you like more sweetness, increase the amount of maple syrup to ⅓ cup.
  • Maple syrup can be swapped for brown sugar (more traditional) or coconut sugar
  • Add more bacon, if you like
  • Swap soy sauce for tamari to make this side dish gluten free
  • To make it paleo friendly, use coconut aminos instead of soy sauce - I recommend increasing the amount to ¼ cup since coconut aminos isn't as strong as soy sauce in terms of flavor

Frequently asked questions

Why is it called crack green beans?

Crack green beans are inspired by Southern smothered green beans. The name u0022cracku0022 implies that this dish is very addictive and you can't get enough of it. I can certify that this is 100% true and whenever I make it, it disappears immediately and there are no leftovers for the next day.

Can I use fresh or frozen green beans in this recipe?

You can use fresh or frozen beans but if you do, I recommend cooking them until completely soft, or else they won't soak up the sauce.

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Recipe

Crack Green Beans

This Crack Green Beans recipe is a lighter version of Southern smothered green beans. Canned green beans are baked in the most delicious, sweet and savory sauce made with soy sauce, maple syrup and butter topped with crisp bacon.
5 from 39 votes
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Course: Holidays, side
Cuisine: American
Prep Time: 15 minutes
Cook Time: 40 minutes
Total Time: 55 minutes
Servings: 6 servings
Calories: 210kcal
Author: Agnieszka

Ingredients

  • 3 cans cut green beans 15 ounce, low-sodium or no salt added
  • 6 slices bacon
  • 2 tablespoons unsalted butter
  • ¼ cup pure maple syrup
  • 3 tablespoons soy sauce low-sodium or regular
  • 1 teaspoon garlic powder
  • 1 teaspoon onion powder

Instructions

  • Preheat the oven to 350 degrees Fahrenheit.
  • Cook bacon. Cut raw bacon slices into small bits and cook them in a skillet. Once browned and crispy, take the bacon bits out with a slotted spoon and place on a paper towel to catch excess grease. Set aside.
  • Make the sauce. Melt the butter in a small saucepan or in the microwave, add soy sauce, maple syrup, garlic powder and onion powder and mix well.
  • Drain the beans in a colander to get rid of all liquid and transfer to a casserole dish.
  • Pour the sauce over the prepared green beans and mix with a spoon or spatula until the beans are evenly coated.
  • Top with cooked crispy bacon. I like to place the bacon bits around the casserole dish, much like you would arrange crispy onions around the green bean casserole. If you prefer, you can sprinkle them all over the beans though.
  • Place in the preheated oven and bake for 40 minutes. Remove from the oven and serve right away.

Notes

For gluten free use tamari instead of soy sauce.
To make this dish paleo friendly, swap soy sauce of coconut aminos and increase the amount to ¼ cup.
You can use fresh or frozen green beans in this recipe but make sure to cook them until very tender so that they can soak up the sauce.

Nutrition

Calories: 210kcal | Carbohydrates: 20g | Protein: 6g | Fat: 13g | Saturated Fat: 5g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 2g | Monounsaturated Fat: 5g | Trans Fat: 0.2g | Cholesterol: 25mg | Sodium: 659mg | Potassium: 380mg | Fiber: 4g | Sugar: 12g | Vitamin A: 1029IU | Vitamin C: 16mg | Calcium: 69mg | Iron: 2mg
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Comments

  1. Mary says

    5 stars
    I thought they would be hot because the last "crack" recipe I tried was off the charts. These are sweet and flavorful. Green beans and bacon are one of my favorite flavor pairings.

  2. Lilly says

    5 stars
    These green beans are delish! They paired well with my lemon herb chicken.

  3. Andrea Janssen says

    5 stars
    Looks like a delicious recipe. Thank you for sharing!

  4. Maretha says

    5 stars
    This looks fantastic! Green beans are such an underrated veg, thanks for this unique recipe

  5. Helen at the lazy gastronome says

    5 stars
    Wonderful recipe! The sweet, salty, smoky flavors really enhance the beans.

  6. Swathi says

    5 stars
    Crack green beans looks delicious Perfect treat.

  7. nancy says

    5 stars
    what a tasty way to cook green beans

  8. Addie says

    5 stars
    So flavorful!

  9. Ella Fox says

    How much butter do you use for the Crack green beans

    • Agnieszka says

      2 tablespoons!

  10. Bogusia says

    5 stars
    Delicious

5 from 39 votes (30 ratings without comment)

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