Pressure Cooker Southern Style Green Beans are a traditional side dish in the South. Green beans simmer in bacon infused broth until tender and flavorful. Low carb and keto! Using an Instant Pot, Ninja Foodi or Pressure Cooker cuts your cook time to only a few minutes.
Oh yes, you knew it was only a matter of time, before I posted my famous Pressure Cooker Southern Style Green Beans recipe.
Southerners really love their long cooking, soft green beans and bacon.
From living in Charleston, South Carolina for a few years, I gained appreciation for this Southern staple.
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Ingredients for Pressure Cooker Southern Style Green Beans.
- Thick sliced bacon.
- Onions
- Butter and Fresh Garlic
- Sea Salt
- Freshly ground black pepper
- Sambal Oelek Ground Chili Paste or a favorite hot sauce
- String Beans
What is Southern Style Green Beans?
It is a very popular and staple side dish found in the South.
Bacon is pan fried and the string beans are coated in bacon grease. Bacon is cut into one inch pieces. The fat from the bacon will render. Coupled with the liquid from the onions, a nice and rich “broth” is born!
Liquid is added to the pot and the beans simmer or a couple of hours until very soft and tender.
Tender sting beans are the star of the show.
Diced onions and minced garlic add to the flavor of the cooking broth.
With a sharp knife, dice the onions and mince the garlic.
Fresh Sting Beans work best for the best flavor and texture. Green beans should snap when broken in half.
There should not be any brown spots on them.
How to Prepare Green Beans
- Cut off the ends.
- Pull the sting from the seam of the beans. Hence the name “string” beans.
- Chop the beans in half and place in a bowl of water.
For the holiday season, another green bean recipe to try is my Pressure Cooker Green Bean Casserole.
Enjoy my Pressure Cooker Southern Style Green Beans with Pressure Cooker Braised Short Ribs!
How to make Southern Style Green Beans.
- Start with a very hot pot.
- Add butter and bacon and cook to render fat.
- Add diced onions, seasonings and make a cooking broth.
- The onions will release water, which helps to deglaze the cooking pot.
- Cook green beans until tender.
The butter adds a rich flavor and helps keep the bacon from sticking to the bottom of the pot.
Hot sauce (try my homemade recipe) or red pepper flakes are commonly used in Southern Green Beans. However, I prefer using Sambal Oelek Ground Chili Paste, as the flavor doesn’t interfere with the other flavors and gives the beans a very nice taste, without being spicy hot.
As the onions and bacon are cooking, use a good wooden spatula to scrape the bottom of the pot.
The stuck on bits at the bottom of the pot is called “fond.” It is full of flavor.
It won’t all come up at this step, so don’t worry.
The small amount of water will help to remove the rest of the fond from the bottom of the pot.
Use a good, firm spatula and make sure the bottom of the pot is free from any stuck on brown bits.
Some people like to add a ham hock. Others use chicken broth. If you don’t have my Homemade Bone Broth available, grab some Better than Bouillon Chicken Base.
When making Southern Style Green Beans on the stove top, several cups of water is added.
The string beans simmer for a couple of hours, until the liquid has evaporated and the beans are infused with the bacon onion broth.
As my Pressure Cooker Southern Style Green Bean recipe cooks in a Instant Pot, Ninja Foodi or Pressure Cooker, not much water is needed since it is cooking ins a sealed chamber. The green beans themselves will release enough water to easily bring the pot to pressure.
Can Potatoes Be Added?
- Yes, small or new potatoes work well. The cooking time does not change.
Tips and Tricks for Instant Pot Southern Green Beans
- Use thick sliced bacon, so that it doesn’t disintegrate during cooking.
- Regular, not flavored bacon, gives the most authentic flavor.
- Chop up the bacon before cooking,as it will cook faster.
- Pull the string out of the green/string beans before cutting. You don’t want stringy chewy strings messing with your Pressure Cooker Southern Style Green Beans!
- Scrape up fond with a good spatula while bacon is cooking.
The onions will continue to break down and add to the water content.
Here is the best part! No cooking for a few hours.
The beans only need a short cook time and it is all hands off.
Go check out my other recipes, while the Instant Pot, Ninja Foodi or Pressure Cooker is doing the hard work.
When I lived in Charleston, literally, every restaurant served Southern Green Beans.
All my friends would cook them several times a week. I can’t wait for you to try my recipe.
More Southern Recipes to Enjoy:
- Pressure Cooker Boiled Peanuts
- Pressure Cooker Southern Style Cheesy Grits
- Southern Style Old Fashion Buttermilk Biscuits
- Air Fryer Southern Fried Catfish {Louisiana Cajun Style}
- Southern Style Turkey Sausage Gravy
- Holiday Party Ham Buns Southern Baked Ham Cheese Sandwiches
Kitchen Equipment and Essentials
- Instant Pot, Ninja Foodi or Pressure Cooker
- J.A. Henckels Classic 8 inch Chef’s Knife
- Amco Advanced Performance 18/10 Stainless Steel Measuring Spoons
- Simply Gourmet (Dry) Stainless Steel Measuring Cups
- Anchor Hocking Glass (Liquid) Measuring Cups
- Cilio Olivewood Spatula
- Porcelain & Bamboo Salt Box with Spoon
- Gravity Electric Salt and Pepper Grinder
- My FANTASTIC Teak Cutting & Charcuterie Board & Compartments
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Here is the handy printable recipe.
Pressure Cooker Southern Style Green Beans
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- 2 Tablespoons Butter
- 7 ounces Thick Bacon (6 slices) rough chopped
- 1/2 cup Yellow/Brown Onion
- 1/3 cup Fresh Water or chicken broth
- 3 cloves Fresh Garlic minced
- 1 teaspoon Sea Salt
- 1/2 teaspoon Freshly Ground Black Pepper
- 1/2 teaspoon Sambal Oelek Ground Chili Paste or Red Pepper Flakes
- 2 pounds String Beans trimmed/string removed
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Instructions
- Select Sauté or Browning on pressure cooker and allow to fully heat.
- Add butter and chopped bacon. Cook until bacon has begun to render grease and become slightly brown.
- Add onions and continue to saute until onions have become soft. Make sure to scrape the bottom of the pot to remove the fond (stuck on brown bits).
- Add garlic, salt, pepper, hot sauce. Pour in water and deglaze the pot, so that nothing is stuck on the bottom.
- Add string beans and coat with the bacon broth.
- Lock on lid and close pressure valve. Cook at high pressure for 5 minutes. When Beep sounds, wait 15 minutes and then release the pressure. Keep pot on keep warm and allow liquid to evaporate.
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Mary says
This doesn’t burn with only 1/3 cup water or broth in the IP?
ERIN MOORE says
My favorite, just like the beans I grew up with plus a little kick
Julia says
Made this for the first time tonight and everyone raved about it! I was a little leery of the chili paste, but it definitely added depth of flavor without making the beans spicy. Thanks so much for another great recipe. ???
Jill Selkowitz says
Hi Julia. Thank you so much. Jill
Rose Selvar says
These are so delicious that it will be a “go to” recipe for me for Southern Style Green Beans.
Jill Selkowitz says
Thank you so much, Rose. Jill
Julie says
We have always made what we call German green beans and it is the same except instead of chili paste we use red wine vinegar otherwise it is the same. I am going to try the chili paste and see how that version tastes too! Thanks for another great green bean option.
Jill says
I will be anxious to hear how you like this version. The red wine vinegar is terrific too. Jill
Tara says
This looks so yummy!
Doreen says
Awesome recipe!! Have made it many times……so “fits” with my German background/heritage!!!
Jill says
Awesome, Doreen! Thank you. Jill
Pamela Schramek says
80 carbs?