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Green Bean Salad

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A platter of green beans dressed in parmesan vinaigrette against a neutral lace runner and maroon tablecloth.
Photograph by Lucia Bell-Epstein, Food Styling by Pearl Jones, and Prop Styling by Erica Lutz

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Meet your new favorite green bean salad recipe: crisp-tender beans tossed in a punchy, creamy Parmesan dressing that’s bright enough to cut through a heavy meal but rich enough to stand on its own. It’s precisely the kind of side dish that steals the show at dinner parties, potlucks, and holiday gatherings.

The dressing is the real star here: cheesy and garlicky, balanced with apple cider vinegar and honey for tang and lift. A quick blanch and ice bath keep the beans vibrantly green and just snappy enough to hold their own alongside roast chicken, pork chops, or even your Thanksgiving lineup.

Our advice? Chill the salad right in the mixing bowl, then give it a good toss before serving. Finish with a snowfall of grated Parmesan and plenty of cracked black pepper.

Tips for the best green bean salad

  • Don’t overcook the beans. You want that crisp-tender snap. Taste one straight from the ice bath—it should resist just slightly when bitten.
  • Blend while it’s hot. The splash of boiling water helps the Parmesan emulsify smoothly into the salad dressing—don’t skip it.
  • Switch it up. Swap the Parmesan for feta cheese for a briny twist; to finish, top with shards of crumbled feta. You can also trade the shallots for thinly sliced red onion.
  • Chill and toss. The dressing thickens as it cools, so give the salad a good toss before serving to recoat the beans evenly.

Cook’s Note: While you could sub fancy little haricot verts in for standard-issue green beans in this recipe, we actually prefer the latter. Once blanched, the thicker beans soak up the flavor of the dressing better and stand up well to a finishing flurry of grated cheese and black pepper.

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