Green Bean Recipe That Kids Will Chow Down On! (2024)

Try this crazy simple way to cook green beans for kids! Learn the special twist to preparing green beans so that your kid comes back for more. Perfect for picky eaters too, with just 5 minutes of prep time.

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If you’re like most parents, you wish your kids would eat more vegetables. Or, any vegetables at all. The truth is, vegetables are hard for kids. They’re bitter, often green – a color most other foods are not, and they tend to be mushy.

There is so much working against vegetables from a kid’s point of view. But, as a pediatric occupational therapist, I know that how you prepare (and present) veggies can make all the difference.

I like to focus on E-A-S-Y though, so no elaborate food creations or complicated recipes. If you’re like me, you need quick ideas that don’t add time to meal prep.

Enter the roasted and crispy green bean.

Green Beans for Kids: Roasted

Two of my sons had never eaten cooked green beans, at least since they were babies. A few years ago, a friend of ours introduced us to fermented green beans that tasted just like a pickle. They both loved them, but I couldn’t make the transition to cooked green beans. I wasn’t too concerned, and honestly didn’t work on it very much.

Thanks to quarantine, we had Easter dinner alone, just the 5 of us. My kids saw the wedding china we registered for all those years ago for the first time as we set the table all fancy for the holiday meal.

Because it was a holiday, I didn’t sauté the green beans in the pan at the last minute like I normally do. This time I roasted them, and of course, left them in a little too long so some of them were pretty crispy.

In all my preparations, I didn’t think much about it, since we weren’t serving company. But, when we started dinner, I realized I might have an opportunity with the accidental crispy green beans. I served the crispiest green beans to my kids because I knew the crunchy texture would likely be more appealing. Maybe they’d pick them up? Perhaps try a bite?

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I was shocked when…

…halfway into dinner I noticed my 5 year old reaching onto the serving dish for more crispy green beans! He ate two whole servings and actually said, “I like that they’re crunchy.”

I was reminded that kids need to see food presented in different ways. A lot of times, as crispy or crunchy. While some kids prefer that crunchy texture, for others, it takes away the uncomfortable “mushy” texture. This was an easy change up for a vegetable I usually serve once a week, but I was just stuck in the rut of sautéing them all the time. For no other reason than it was my habit!

Roasting them was just as easy, if not easier.

Of course, I tried to just sauté them the next time we had green beans and he ate none. I know that day will come, but my son made a point to say,

“Make the ‘china green beans’ next time.”

My husband looked at me and asked what the heck he was talking about. It took me a minute, but then I couldn’t help but laugh. He was calling the roasted green beans, “china green beans” because the first time he had them was on our good china. He was clearly communicating, he wanted those green beans.

That crispiness made all the difference.

And, it did for my other son too. After serving them a few more times, I was shocked to see him having a second helping of the crispiest green beans on the pan!

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Crispy Roasted Green Beans

Crispy Roasted Green Bean Recipe

CourseSide Dish

CuisineAmerican

KeywordCrispy Roasted Green Beans

Prep Time 10 minutes

Cook Time 30 minutes

Total Time 40 minutes

Ingredients

  • 1lbFresh Thin French Cut Green Beans
  • 3tbspOlive Oil / Avocado Oil / Coconut Oil
  • 1/2tspSea Salt
  • 1/4 tspGarlic Powder
  • Pepper to Taste
  • 1/4cupBread Crumbs or Almond Meal(Optional)

Instructions

  1. Preheat oven to 425 degrees

  2. Rinse and trim green beans as needed

  3. Place into a bowl and pour all ingredients on top of green beans

  4. Using your hands or large tongs, toss the ingredients together until coated

  5. Spread out in a single layer on rimmed baking sheet

  6. Roast for 25-30 minutes until green beans around the edges are a little crispy

How to Make Roasted Crispy Green Beans

This doesn’t get any easier!

You can use any amount of fresh green beans you have on hand. But, I’d highly recommend looking for long thin green beans. They’re often called French green beans or Haricot Verts. Sometimes, at the store, I’ll see short, thick green beans that have a rougher skin on them. Avoid these. That is so much texture and no matter how crispy you make those green beans, they’ll still be hard to chew.

More importantly, your kid will eye up that texture a mile away and refuse to eat them. The thin French green beans are less texture, and they’re actually more flavorful too.

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Getting Started

Rinse the green beans and cut off any ends that still have the vine attached. I leave the other end, but you can cut them off if you prefer. Pat the green beans dry and place in a large bowl. Pour in your melted coconut, avocado, or olive oil, sea salt, pepper, and garlic. If your child is sensitive to garlic or pepper, omit those seasonings.

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An optional ingredient is bread crumbs or almond meal. I did not use this when serving to my kids, but they had a lot of green bean exposure eating the picked green beans. Some kids may benefit from adding some breading. This breading will stick loosely. It will not cover the green bean. That’s okay. For some kids, the crispy bits of breading they see sticking to the green beans will look appetizing.

Find a quick way to fully bread green beans over atA Weird but Effective Trick for Picky Eaters

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Use your hands or large tongs to toss the green beans with all the ingredients until they’re well coated. Spread onto a large baking pans so that the green beans are mostly in a single layer. Roast for 20 minutes at 425 degrees and allow the green beans around the edges of the pan to get crispy. Remove and serve.

Easy!

If you want to increase the chances of your child eating these green beans, have them help or make the recipe. This one is perfect for toddlers through teens.

Leave a comment below and tell me what other vegetables you want your kids to eat? And, if you have any other ways of getting veggies into your kid’s diet, please share!

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Alisha Grogan is a licensed occupational therapist and founder of Your Kid’s Table. She has over 15 years experience with expertise in sensory processing and feeding development in babies, toddlers, and children. Alisha also has 3 boys of her own at home. Learn more about her here.

Green Bean Recipe That Kids Will Chow Down On! (2024)

FAQs

How do I get my kids to eat green beans? ›

When looking over the produce, have your toddler help you choose beans that feel smooth and silky to the touch. A fun way to check for freshness is to snap (break open) one of the beans and try a nibble. Modeling the way to eat fresh green beans is a great example for your toddler!

How do you get picky eaters to eat beans? ›

Another easy way to get my kids to eat beans is by serving them in smoothies. Cannellini beans are so smooth, creamy and mild tasting that they're easy to add to smoothies without your kids knowing. I can add up to 1 tin of beans to this Chocolate Smoothie, and my kids have no idea.

How do I get my baby to like green beans? ›

Continue to offer bite-sized pieces of cooked green beans as finger food or serve with a fork but reduce the cooking time to acclimate the child to chewing tougher foods. You can also serve whole green beans with a dip.

How do you serve beans for kids? ›

Try mashed beans that can be scooped up with crackers. Larger-size beans like Great Northern Beans can be served as finger food. Make it Fun. Stir grated carrots into pureed beans to make sandwich fillings and then cut the sandwiches into fun shapes with cookie cutters.

How to get kids to eat vegetables when they don t seem interested? ›

Make it fun.

Try making a veggie face (like cucumber eyes, tomato nose, green bean mouth, and shredded carrot hair). Try serving veggies with yogurt dip or sprinkled with cheese.

How do you get an adult picky eater to eat vegetables? ›

10 ways to encourage picky eaters to eat veggies
  1. #1 Get hands physically on the veggies and emotionally invested. ...
  2. #2 Hide the veggies. ...
  3. #3 Eat veggies raw with dip. ...
  4. #4 Don't make a big deal out of it. ...
  5. #5 Have fun with the veggies. ...
  6. #6 Make pickles with your veggies. ...
  7. #7 Have the veggies available. ...
  8. #8 Roast your veggies.

How do you make beans more palatable? ›

Switch up your bean cooking liquid

You can cook beans in any kind of stock, for example, or any kind of combination of stock and water that you want. You can also add some wine or beer for more flavor. Just let it reduce for a few minutes to cook off some of the alcohol before adding the water and/or stock.

How do you get vegetables into a fussy eater? ›

Try to avoid making a fuss if they refuse to eat a food or if they eat something new. Make food fun. If you can, grow veg together, visit farmer's markets, cook together and play with food – for instance, carrot and potato printing or making broccoli trees to hide dinosaurs in.

Can 1 year old eat green beans? ›

Yes! Babies can begin eating beans when they start solid foods around 6 months of age, either by baby-led weaning (BLW) or by introducing purees - or both. Make sure all beans are cooked well and have a soft texture.

How to prepare green beans for 6 month old? ›

Method
  1. Wash the green beans, chop the stalky ends off with end.
  2. Steam or boil until soft.
  3. Add in a few leaves of fresh mint.
  4. Blend with a stick blender until soft.
  5. Add a little of baby's usual milk until the texture is right for your little one.

Can green bean baby food cause gas? ›

Beans are high in fiber and may cause digestive upset like gas and diarrhea if you give your baby too large of a portion. Start with a very small portion of a tablespoon or so when introducing beans to your baby and increase the portion over time.

How to make Paula Deen green beans? ›

Add green beans to pan and sauté over medium heat for 2 minutes, stirring frequently. Add boiling water to pan and cover. Cook for about 15 minutes, just until beans are tender. Add vinegar, butter and salt and pepper and stir.

What makes green beans taste better? ›

A little butter, minced garlic, and lemon-pepper seasoning are all you need to bring the best out of fresh green beans.

What happens when you cook green beans with baking soda? ›

Your Beans Will Cook Faster

Well, creating an alkaline (or basic) environment by adding a small amount (about 1 teaspoon per cup of dry beans) of baking soda to your soaking/cooking water can actually help your beans cook faster.

How do I get my toddler to eat green vegetables? ›

6 Clever Ways to Get Your Toddler to Eat Vegetables
  1. Keep exposing them to vegetables. ...
  2. Get them involved with shopping and preparation. ...
  3. Use foods they like as vehicles for vegetables. ...
  4. Use fun shapes and brightly colored serving dishes. ...
  5. Add veggies to sauces, oatmeal, smoothies, muffins, meatballs, and more.
Jul 19, 2021

How do you eat beans when you don't like them? ›

So, how do we get these magical beans into those who don't like them?
  1. Hummus. A lot of kids seem to like blended beans more than whole beans. ...
  2. Bean Quesadilla. ...
  3. Make nachos with refried beans. ...
  4. Rice and Bean Taquitos. ...
  5. Salsa Verde Soup. ...
  6. Black Bean Burgers. ...
  7. Legume Pasta is an easy way to eat beans. ...
  8. Bean Energy Balls.
Feb 22, 2024

Why am I not getting green beans? ›

If the soil dries too much between irrigations or between rains, there will be no bean pods formed. Mulch can help, but hot, windy days can dry the plants even when the soil is moist. Wind protection by taller crops upwind may be a good addition to mulch.

How do I feed my toddler beans? ›

Depending on their size and your baby's age, beans can be a choking hazard for babies and toddlers. Serve beans safely by offering them mashed as part of other foods for younger babies, and do not serve chickpeas in their whole form.

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