These crispy parmesan baked green bean fries are coated in Panko breadcrumbs and Parmesan cheese, then baked to crispy perfection. You'll be fighting over who gets the last one!
You guys...how is it AUGUST?! It's just insane how quickly this summer is flying by!
I am currently ignoring the fact that September is approaching, and the fact that Kai will start childcare and I will go back to my stressful PhD.
Instead I'm focusing on the great things that August has to offer: warm evenings, lots of walks, picnics, playgrounds and splash pools, our upcoming trip to my hometown, and the awesome bounty of produce: cherries, peaches, blueberries, tomatoes, peas, zucchinis, and beans!
And I made us some crispy parmesan baked green bean fries!
Reasons you'll โก these baked green bean fries
- they are crispy and perfect for dipping
- they are a great way to encourage your kids to eat green beans
- they are baked, not fried
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Beans are at their best this time of year, so fresh, crisp and crunchy. I'm not normally that into beans, but when they are fresh like this, sign me up!
I knew I wanted to make a bean dish this week, and I was originally thinking salad...and I do love a good bean salad, but it was lacking a little excitement for me.
Somehow visions of Panko and Parmesan flashed through my mind and I knew exactly what I was going to make...baked green bean fries! There was no turning back from that idea!
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The first time I made these baked green bean fries, I didn't make enough, and they were so good that Ben and I were actually arguing over who had more on their plate! I made him give me some of his because he ate three right off the baking sheet...fair's fair, right?
Are we in the Twilight Zone? I mean who argues over beans?!
But these are no ordinary beans...rolled in Panko {Japanese seasoned breadcrumbs}, Parmesan cheese, a little garlic salt and some pepper, then baked up till they are crispy and perfect...definitely worth arguing over!
These guys would make a great healthier substitute for french fries...maybe to trick your kids into eating- and liking- beans! {Disclaimer- clearly from this post I have no idea how to get kids to eat food. I'm far from an expert!}
Before you run off an make these, let me offer you a word of advice: make sure the beans you use are the fresh, crunchy kind. If they are chewy and stringy to start with, they will make for chewy and stringy fries...yuck!
OK? And....GO!
Watch the video below to see exactly how I prepped these baked green bean fries. Itโs so easy! You can find more of my recipe videos on my YouTube channel, or onย Facebook.
Tips & equipment for baked green bean fries
- For this recipe, you'll need some sheet pans (<-- I love these ones!), and Panko bread crumbs
- This recipe works best with fresh, crunchy green beans
- Looking for more healthy snacks? Check outย this Grilled Mushroom Appetizer with Bruschetta & Goat Cheese, these Southwestern Baked Falafels with Corn & Black Beans, or this Smoky Sweet Potato Hummus
Did you make this? Tag me on social @sweetpeasandsaffron and be sure to leave a comment and rate the recipe!
Crispy Parmesan Baked Green Bean Fries
Ingredients
- 400 g fresh green beans washed and ends trimmed
- ยฝ cup flour
- 2 eggs beaten
Panko Mixture
- 1 cup Panko {Japanese seasoned bread crumbs}
- ยฝ cup Parmesan cheese {loosely packed}
- ยพ teaspoon garlic salt
- fresh ground pepper {around 20 grinds; ยผ tsp or so}
Instructions
- Pre-heat oven to 425ยฐF. Line two baking sheets with parchment paper, set aside.
- Place flour, eggs, and Panko mixture in three separate shallow bowls.
- Dredge beans in flour, then eggs, then Panko mixture.
- Place on baking sheet. Bake for 10-12 minutes, until golden and crispy.
- Serve immediately
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Matt says
Wow. Just made these. Thanks for the recipe. They are awesome. Might jazz it up next time with some cayenne and more black pepper. Maybe a spicy mustard dipping sauce. Thanks again!
Denise says
Hi Matt, I'm so glad you enjoyed them! I love the cayenne idea!
LindaB says
Staying low carb so no flour or panko. Instead using Heidi's idea of the powdered buttermilk (comes in little canisters in the baking section) for the flour and crushed pork rinds for the panko. Can't wait to pick up the ingredients in next week's shop. Thanks for the great idea.
Denise says
I hope you like them, Linda! Let me know how the buttermilk and pork rinds work!
Teresa Allen says
And the dip is?????
Denise says
Hi Teresa! The dip from the video was actually this Greek yogurt caesar salad dressing from this post: https://sweetpeasandsaffron.com/kale-caesar-salad/ They went together really well, but I'm sure they'd be great with any dip, really!
Denise says
Hey Heidi! So glad you liked them! Powdered buttermilk...I've never even heard of it ๐ I bet the pesto was great, will have to try that one!
Randi says
These were great! I made these tonight since I had some extra green beans that had seen better days. They actually were a bit on the old 'stringy' side, but they still ended up being nice and crunchy thanks to the panko! I wasn't nearly patient enough with the breading process, so they weren't nearly as pretty as yours. Even as goopy and globby as mine looked on the tray they came out of the oven super crispy. We'd happily eat green beans every day if we made them like this, so thanks for sharing!
Denise says
Randi, that's great! I'm glad your 'stringy' beans still ended up crunchy ๐ Thanks for reporting back!
Denise says
I hope this will trick some kids into eating their beans! My 10-month old is SO picky and I have a feeling I'm going to need some tricks up my sleeves when he gets a bit older ๐
Denise says
Panko pickles? Wow, those sound amazing, Cheryl! I'll trade you some beans for some pickles ๐
Lilli @ Sugar and Cinnamon says
Wow this is the best recipe for green beans I've ever seen! So inventive and tasty looking ๐ I love your blog by the way there's so many things I want to try!
Denise says
Thanks so much, Lilli ๐ Your comment has made my morning!
Abbie @ Needs Salt says
Wow, these fries look incredible! We're going to have so many fresh green beans from our garden this summer, I'm totally going to have to make these soon! Pinning for now!
Denise says
Hope you like them, Abbie! It's a nice way to change up the 'bean' routine LOL ๐
Allison says
I also can't believe it's august! Where has time gone? Something I will miss is the green beans. I have NO clue how to cook with green and yellow beans other than steam them so HELLO I need this in my life. This is a pretty spectacular idea. LOVE LOVE LOVE!
Denise says
Yes, last year we had green and yellow beans coming out of our ears, and I didn't know what to do with them all! Thanks, Allison ๐
Carrie Pacini says
I love this idea. I need to get this on my table.
Denise says
Thanks, Carrie! Can't go wrong with a little cheese, right? ๐
Thalia @ butter and brioche says
i swear cheese makes everything taste even better.. these look delicious, will be trying it out in my kitchen!
Denise says
I agree cheese does make everything better...especially green beans ๐ Hope you like them, Thalia!
Helen @ Scrummy Lane says
These are just genius, Denise! I absolutely love zucchini fries, so I have no doubt I would adore these too. Great way to trick myself and hubby into eating green beans, let alone any kids! ๐
Denise says
Thanks, Helen! I can remember eating zucchini fries as a kid...I just remember pulling the batter off and eating it and discarding the zucchini, much to my mother's dismay ๐
Kelsey Bang says
beautiful photos! these fries look so tasty! I will need to try these healthy alternatives out!
Denise says
Thanks, Kelsey ๐
Leah | So, How's It Taste? says
I'm so curious about these. They look so yummy and crispy! Beans means they're healthy right?!
Denise says
Yes, you heard it here first: beans cancel out all cheese calories ๐
Annie @Maebells says
These fries are pretty much the only thing I have thought about since you posted them on instagram! They look SO good! I can't wait to try them!
Denise says
Thanks, Annie ๐ Hope you like them!
Andrea @ Cooking with Mamma C says
First, I am in awe that you are working on your PhD while juggling a blog and family. I completed my master's a few years ago while working full time, etc., and it was the hardest I've ever pushed myself. Second, I am drooling over your green beans because my Mom makes something similar on the stove, and it is one of my favorite side dishes. I'm planning to share it soon. Meanwhile, I would love to try your method!
Denise says
Andrea, you are sweet, and congrats on your Masters! It is tough! I am on maternity leave at the moment, but when I go back to work in Sept/Oct, it is going to be a real challenge to keep posting. I am sure I won't be posting 3 times a week, that's for sure!
katie says
Now these are some green beans I can be on board with! They look so crispy and snack-able. Yum. Gorgeous pictures too.
Denise says
Thanks, Katie ๐
Jess @ Flying on Jess Fuel says
Yum! These look awesome! Of all the many, MANY things that grew in my garden this year... green beans were a complete FAIL! Which is strange, because last year I had more than I could eat. I'll have to check out the farmer's market to see if anyone else was successful so I can make these little beauties!
Denise says
You know what? I didn't even plant beans this year ๐ I planted 8000 zucchinis, which aren't even producing zucchinis and no beans. These ones were from the farmers market.
sue/the view from great island says
Fried green beans are one of my top guilty pleasures, so I'm thrilled to find this recipe... these look fantastic!
Denise says
Fried green beans, they sound amazing! I'll have to try them sometime, Sue ๐