Charred Green Beans and Lemony Yogurt
Updated Oct. 11, 2023

- Total Time
- 15 minutes
- Prep Time
- 5 minutes
- Cook Time
- 10 minutes
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Ingredients
- 1pound green beans, trimmed
- 1tablespoon olive oil
- Kosher salt and freshly ground black pepper
- 1½cups plain Greek yogurt
- 1lemon
- ¼teaspoon red-pepper flakes, or more to taste
- ½cup fresh mint leaves
Preparation
- Step 1
Heat your broiler with a rack set 6 inches below the heat source.
- Step 2
On a large rimmed baking sheet, toss the green beans with the oil; season with salt and pepper.
- Step 3
Broil the green beans until bright green and charred in spots, about 5 minutes. Let cool slightly while you prepare the yogurt. (Alternately, you can grill the beans over medium-high in a grill basket until lightly charred, about 5 minutes.)
- Step 4
While the beans are cooling, add the yogurt to a medium bowl. Zest the lemon into the yogurt, then juice half the lemon over the top. Cut the remaining lemon half into 4 wedges; set aside. Add the red-pepper flakes to the yogurt, season with salt and pepper, then stir to combine.
- Step 5
Spoon the yogurt onto a large platter, then top with the green beans and mint. Season with more salt and pepper, if necessary, and serve with the lemon wedges.
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Comments
Instead of topping with the mint leaves, I add them to the yogurt sauce: Pulse the mint leaves with a few tablespoons of the yogurt in a mini food processor until the mint is completely ground. Then blend it into the yogurt sauce.
Have made these twice in the last two weeks because the fam requested them. The only thing I changed was I added a little minced garlic to the yogurt on accident the first time, and we liked it so much I kept it the second time. Teenager said “I could eat these for supper every day.” Super easy and tasty. Win-win
Easy, delicious. No notes. Had it as a side with chicken and 40 cloves of garlic. A light meal that felt absolutely decadent.
My husband was skeptical, but the results were fantastic. I basically followed the recipe as written (added a little garlic as recommended by one commenter.). The result was fantastic - we were scraping the plate! I would happily make this again with green beans, but also think the tart yogurt would pair perfectly with a slightly sweeter vegetable like winter squash or beets. This is a keeper!
Great dish. A few notes: -- Decrease the yogurt a bit or increase the veggies -- ratio seems a little off. --Add garlic and mix mint into the yogurt, as others suggest. -- Drizzling a little more olive oil over the beans is not a bad thing. -- My broiler took much longer than 5 minutes to achieve a good char on the beans. -- Served with Aldi toaster size naan, which turned out to be a winning accompaniment.
Excellent. Simple. Grilled green beans. Subbed sour cream for yogurt. Can mix up herbs.
