I am so excited to share this green bean salad recipe with all of you! I first made it way back in the summer, on a day when I had a gorgeous bag of string beans in the fridge. They were long, slender, sweet, and snappy, and I knew I had to find a special way to use them.
Each year, I enjoy green beans throughout the summer and fall. But no matter what season it is or what dish I’m making, they always remind me of Thanksgiving and my family’s classic green bean casserole. So as I pondered how to use my pristine green beans, I started to think about the holidays. Could I make an easy, fresh green bean casserole alternative? I wanted it to be simple, but still exciting and delicious.
I made this green bean salad recipe for the first time that day, and I’ve been in love with it ever since. It features one of my all-time favorite ingredient combinations: green beans + tarragon + Dijon mustard. The peppery mustard plays off the beans’ sweetness, and the aromatic tarragon adds a licorice-like flavor that’s surprising and complex. They make this simple salad downright irresistible. I hope you love it as much as I do!
I told you this green bean salad recipe was simple, right? It comes together with just 8 ingredients:
Blanch the green beans until they’re crisp-tender and vibrant green. Immerse them in a large bowl of ice water to stop the cooking process. Then, drain them and blot them dry.
Add the green beans to a bowl, and toss them with the radicchio, onion, and a few spoonfuls of the dressing. Arrange the mixture on a platter or in a serving bowl, and top it with small dollops of goat cheese, the nuts, and tarragon. Drizzle it all with more dressing, season with flaky sea salt, and enjoy!
Find the complete recipe with measurements below.
This green bean salad recipe would be a lovely addition to any dinner. Pair it with your favorite protein, cozy stuffed acorn squash, creamy polenta, eggplant Parmesan, or a big bowl of pasta. It’d be fantastic with any of these pasta recipes:
This green bean salad would also be delicious as part of a holiday meal. It’d offer a fresh contrast to classic side dishes like sweet potato casserole, mashed potatoes, stuffing, and gravy. For more holiday side dish recipes, check out this post. Don’t forget the pumpkin pie for dessert!
If you love this green bean salad recipe, try one of these fall salads next:
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