Easy Green Beans with Bacon & Brown Sugar (Step-by-Step Video)

These Easy Green Beans with Bacon & Brown Sugar (Step-by-Step Video) are sweet, savory & delicious. The green beans are baked with a sweet soy sauce and crispy salty bacon that makes for a perfect combination and this recipe is absolutely a crowd-pleaser!

Originally published March 2016, updated September 2023

Easy Green Beans with Bacon, Brown Sugar & Soy Sauce in a white casserole dish.

The weather shifted midday yesterday and it went from a muggy 70°F+ to around 55°F in a matter of minutes. And I love it!

Cooler weather means we’re nearing the holidays and that means all the best food will be eaten over the next couple of months. Granted, it probably won’t stay cool for long but I’m going to relish every minute of it and the holidays are coming no matter what!

That’s why this recipe is perfect for the Homemade Holiday Inspiration posts I’m sharing this month. Each week I’ll share a post filled with recipes, crafts, decorating ideas, and more! I’d encourage you to check out all the posts, click through, and bookmark a few that you want to make this Thanksgiving or Christmas season!

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I originally made this recipe for our big family Easter get-together. My Mama called a few days before and asked what I’d be bringing and I immediately knew I wanted to make these Green Beans with Bacon & Brown Sugar. I hadn’t tried a new green bean recipe in a long time, but this one is a keeper for sure!

Easy Step-by-Step Green Beans with Bacon & Brown Sugar

While we usually have the more traditional Green Bean Casserole, someone in our family had made something similar a couple of years ago – except they used the whole green beans and wrapped the bacon around them then poured the sauce over the top.

My friend Susan said she makes them the same way. But this recipe sounded so much easier… no wrapping required! The main flavors are the sweet brown sugar and salty soy sauce plus fried bacon!

Green Beans with Bacon, Brown Sugar & Soy Sauce

Green Bean Casserole with Bacon and Brown Sugar is made with canned green beans. Did you know you can get canned green beans on Amazon by the case (example here)?

 Sometimes they’re even cheaper than Walmart and they’re shipped to my house for FREE with Amazon Prime! That’s my kind of shopping for sure! (Try Amazon Prime for FREE here!)

Plus… how can you go wrong with bacon and brown sugar? Another thing I really love is that the recipe makes a huge pan, perfect for a crowd! It was perfect for our family of 24 for our Easter dinner!! Actually, we ran out of beans, so it might not be quite big enough :-0

Arkansas Green Beans with Bacon

Arkansas? Yep. This recipe is also called Arkansas Green Beans. I’m not sure where that recipe title came from but it’s popular enough that Google recognizes it so I thought I’d mention it too. If you’re looking for an Arkansas Green Beans with Bacon recipe, you’ve found it!

Or at the very least, you’ve found a similar recipe green beans with bacon and brown sugar. There are quite a few variations out there, but this sweet and savory green beans recipe is close to all the ones I’ve read.

Bite of Green Beans on a spoon over the casserole dish

One more thing – every recipe I saw fried the bacon. But I really don’t like frying bacon and having the whole kitchen smell like bacon grease for a week, so instead, I baked the bacon like my friend Shelly taught me and it works so great for these green beans with brown sugar.

Baking it in the oven means a lot less clean-up and no standing over popping grease for 20 minutes! Win-Win!

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Green beans with crispy bacon in a white casserole dish and a serving spoon.

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Okay – without further delay… here’s the amazing Old Fashioned Green Beans with Bacon & Brown Sugar recipe.

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Old Fashioned Green Beans with Bacon

Easy Green Beans with Bacon & Brown Sugar


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  • Author: Rose
  • Total Time: 1 hour 15 minutes
  • Yield: 17 1x

Description

These Easy Green Beans with Bacon and Brown Sugar are delicious. The green beans are baked with a sweet sauce and crispy salty bacon that make for a perfect combination and this recipe will feed a crowd!


Ingredients

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Instructions

  1. Preheat oven to 400°F. Line a baking sheet (with edges, like this one) with foil. then spread out the bacon and bake it for 20 minutes, or until crispy.
  2. While the bacon is cooking, open and drain the green beans, then spread them out in a 9″x13″ baking dish.
  3. In a small bowl, whisk together the brown sugar, melted butter, soy sauce and minced garlic . Pour it over the green beans.
  4. After the bacon is crispy, remove it from the oven, drain and chop it. Spread it over the green beans. Reduce the oven temperature to 350°F, then bake the beans for 40 minutes.
  5. Enjoy!!

Notes

If you’d like to use frozen green beans, you’ll need approximately 8-9 cups to replace the 5 cans of green beans. The measurements do not need to be exact for this recipe.

  • Prep Time: 15 mins
  • Cook Time: 1 hour
  • Category: Side Dish
  • Method: Baking
  • Cuisine: Side Dishes
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Old Fashioned Green Beans with Bacon, Soy Sauce & Brown Sugar by RoseBakes

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78 Comments

      1. I need a gradients you have butter as one of the ingredients but it’s not listed in the directions of when to add the butter I just twisted in with the brown sugar and everything else.

    1. You drain it on paper towels after the bacon has cooked while it is still hot. Blot the bacon with a paper towel before chopping it up.

    1. I have been making this recipe for many years. They are delicious and always a hit with guest. We call them Arkansas Green Beans. I use the Allen green beans. I always fry bacon in the oven.

    1. Hi Nancy! Thanks for stopping by the blog. You certainly can! I’ve also used fresh green beans when making this recipe and they all turn out delicious.

  1. I had a friend bring these to a potluck, she soaked hers over night in the fridge and then baked them the next morning. Have you tired this before?
    Plus I was wondering if you could do this in a crock pot??

  2. Hi! I’m so looking forward to trying this recipe for Thanksgiving! I hoped to use fresh beans and I’m happy to see that you’ve tried that with success. Just wondering – I assume I need to cut and cook (boil) the fresh green beans completely before assembling them into the casserole to bake?

  3. I’m planning to make this for my second Thanksgiving I always make a second Thanksgiving meal on the Saturday following Thanksgiving for my nuclear family. P.S. FAT BEING BAD FOR YOU IS A LIE! Google “false lipid hypothesis” for the truth about fat, knowledge can change your life!

  4. I made these for Christmas and am going to make again tomorrow for Easter. We grow and can our own green beans and I need to use them up before new crop so this is a perfect way to share with the whole family!

  5. I made these delicious green beans for Thanksgiving and my family and friends could not stop eating them! My sons said to always make them like this! Will be making them for my family’s “Christmas Dinner Party”!

  6. Why would anyone use green beans from a can?? They are already mushy and then they’re cooked another hour. If I can’t get fresh for some reason I know I can always find frozen.

    1. I actually don’t mind them from a can. I’ve had this recipe and green bean casserole with canned green beans for most of my life and like them just fine. But I also like it with fresh or frozen beans.

  7. I am not sure if I read if it would be ok to make this up the night before and put in the fridge. Then warm it up the next day.

    1. I’d wait to add the bacon the day of so it won’t get soggy. Or maybe add half the bacon for the baking time, then add fresh crispy bacon the day you warm it up.

  8. Making this for our family thanksgiving tonight and I’m so excited! I added a Tbsp of ginger to the sauce, I saw it in another recipe and it sounded good! I’ll report back!

  9. Found this recipe today & it was terrific. I didn’t have any soy sauce on hand but did substitute with Worcestershire sauce & it turned out great. Thanks.

  10. OMG I made these last night and it turned out great. I sautéed some onions in the bacon fat that’s the only thing different thing I did. It was to much for us so I gave some to my neighbor and they asked for the recipe. Thanks for sharing this with us.

  11. This sounds great. I’ve never tried green beans with maple or brown sugar. Thanks for sharing at the What’s for Dinner party. Have a fabulous weekend.

  12. I added a chopped sweet onion the second time I made these. They were a great addition, if you like onions.

  13. Wow that was strange. I just wrote an incredibly long comment but after I clicked submit my comment didn’t show up. Grrrr… well I’m not writing all that over again. Anyhow, just wanted to say great blog!

  14. Your post is a ray of light in the darkness. Thank you for brightening my day in a unique way. Keep shining!

  15. If making with frozen green bean (thawed) should I cook them a little bit first or do you think 40 minutes is enough cooking time?

  16. “These green beans with bacon and brown sugar sound delightful! Perfect for adding flavor to holiday meals!”

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