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Are you wondering how to cook fresh green beans in the crock pot? Our favorite slow cooker green bean recipe has that delicious old fashioned flavor of bacon and onions.

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Cris here. I absolutely love garden green beans and I love cooking them all day in my slow cooker. Mikey made you a video of this deliciously simple recipe.

This recipe is so easy and perfect for cooking up a big batch of green beans for a potluck or as a delicious side dish for a weeknight dinner. The bacon, onion and broth along with the cooked down beans create an amazing dish that will take you back to grandma’s kitchen table. In my opinion, these slow cooker green beans take comfort food to a whole new level.

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How to Cook Fresh Green Beans in the Crock Pot

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Ingredients for Fresh Green Beans in Crock Pot

15 oz Jar co*cktail Pearl Onions – drained
2.5 oz Real Bacon Pieces
2 lbs Green Beans – washed and trimmed fresh
8 cups Chicken Broth
Salt and Pepper to taste

How to make Fresh Green Beans in the Slow Cooker

Place all the ingredients in your slow cooker and cook on high for 8-10 hours

Notes on Cooking Fresh Green Beans

  • We use co*cktail onions and bacon bits to make this a dump and go recipe. You can fry up regular bacon and crumble and slice up a yellow onion instead if you would prefer.
  • You will need a large slow cooker 6 qt or larger to hold all your beans.
  • If you are using fresh beans from the garden you will want to wash and trim your beans beforehand. If you cannot get your hands on some fresh beans from the garden, you can oftentimes find them at the grocery store in the produce aisle.
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  • As with any of our recipes, carb counts, calorie counts and nutritional information varies greatly. As a result, your nutritional content depends on which products you choose to use when cooking this dish.The auto-calculation is just an automated estimate and should NOT be used for specific dietary needs.
  • All slow cookers cook differently, so cooking times are always a basic guideline. Recipes should always be tested first in your own slow cooker and time adjusted as needed.
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How to Cook Fresh Green Beans in the Crock Pot

Are you wondering how to cook fresh green beans in the crock pot? Our favorite slow cooker green bean recipe has that delicious old fashioned flavor of bacon and onions.

5 from 31 votes

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Prep Time: 5 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 8 hours hours

Total Time: 8 hours hours 5 minutes minutes

Servings: 8 -10

Calories: 100kcal

Author: Cris

Ingredients

Instructions

  • Place all the ingredients in your slow cooker and cook on high for 8-10 hours

Video

Notes

  • We use co*cktail onions and bacon bits to make this a dump and go recipe. You can fry up regular bacon and crumble and slice up a yellow onion instead if you would prefer.
  • You will need a large slow cooker 6 qt or larger to hold all your beans.
  • If you are using fresh beans from the garden you will want to wash and trim your beans beforehand. If you cannot get your hands on some fresh beans from the garden, you can oftentimes find them at the grocery store in the produce aisle.
  • Looking for more recipes? OurRecipe Findercan help you find exactly what you need.
  • Check out all our favorite recommendations for cookbooks,slowcookers and low carb essentials in ourAmazon Influencer Shop.
  • As with any of our recipes, carb counts, calorie counts and nutritional information varies greatly. As a result, your nutritional content depends on which products you choose to use when cooking this dish.The auto-calculation is just an automated estimate and should NOT be used for specific dietary needs.
  • All slow cookers cook differently, so cooking times are always a basic guideline. Recipes should always be tested first in your own slow cooker and time adjusted as needed.

Nutrition

Calories: 100kcal | Carbohydrates: 14g | Protein: 7g | Fat: 3g | Saturated Fat: 1g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 1g | Monounsaturated Fat: 1g | Cholesterol: 13mg | Sodium: 1135mg | Potassium: 505mg | Fiber: 4g | Sugar: 6g | Vitamin A: 788IU | Vitamin C: 34mg | Calcium: 68mg | Iron: 2mg

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  1. How to Cook Fresh Green Beans in the Crock Pot - Recipes That Crock! (10)Teresa says

    How to Cook Fresh Green Beans in the Crock Pot - Recipes That Crock! (11)
    Amazing recipe, I did add a cube of Knorr chicken to the chicken broth,and a lil extra bacon grease.
    Very good!! 5 stars 🌟

    Reply

  2. How to Cook Fresh Green Beans in the Crock Pot - Recipes That Crock! (12)Lanie says

    Can you use canned or frozen green beans? If so how much for 10 people

    Reply

    • How to Cook Fresh Green Beans in the Crock Pot - Recipes That Crock! (13)Lanie says

      If we can’t eat pork what else could we season with?

    • How to Cook Fresh Green Beans in the Crock Pot - Recipes That Crock! (14)Aunt Lou says

      How to Cook Fresh Green Beans in the Crock Pot - Recipes That Crock! (15)
      We have a recipe that uses canned green beans. You can find it here: https://www.recipesthatcrock.com/crock-pot-green-beans/ Enjoy!

    • How to Cook Fresh Green Beans in the Crock Pot - Recipes That Crock! (16)Aunt Lou says

      How to Cook Fresh Green Beans in the Crock Pot - Recipes That Crock! (17)
      I haven’t tried this without the bacon, but you might tried turkey or beef smoked sausage. If you give it a try, let me know how it turns out!

  3. How to Cook Fresh Green Beans in the Crock Pot - Recipes That Crock! (18)Jennifer says

    Can you cook this on a low setting? If so how many hours would you recommend?
    For a noon meal setting the crock pot on high would mean getting up at 2am to start it. Can I cook it longer and set it low the day before?

    Reply

    • How to Cook Fresh Green Beans in the Crock Pot - Recipes That Crock! (19)Aunt Lou says

      How to Cook Fresh Green Beans in the Crock Pot - Recipes That Crock! (20)
      Hi Jennifer!

      We haven’t tried cooking this on low before, but think it could possibly work. If you give it a try, let us know how it goes! Enjoy!

      Aunt Lou

  4. How to Cook Fresh Green Beans in the Crock Pot - Recipes That Crock! (21)Pamela Wood says

    How to Cook Fresh Green Beans in the Crock Pot - Recipes That Crock! (22)
    Love This recipe! Thanks so much!

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    • How to Cook Fresh Green Beans in the Crock Pot - Recipes That Crock! (23)Cris says

      How to Cook Fresh Green Beans in the Crock Pot - Recipes That Crock! (24)
      So glad to hear you love it as much as we do, Pamela!

  5. How to Cook Fresh Green Beans in the Crock Pot - Recipes That Crock! (25)David G says

    Can theses be canned afterwards.

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    • How to Cook Fresh Green Beans in the Crock Pot - Recipes That Crock! (26)Cris says

      How to Cook Fresh Green Beans in the Crock Pot - Recipes That Crock! (27)
      Hi David-
      I am not really sure. I haven’t tried it. I bet you could freeze them pretty easily.

  6. How to Cook Fresh Green Beans in the Crock Pot - Recipes That Crock! (28)Albert Clayton says

    Sure wish your recipes were for one old man. This sounds great.

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    • How to Cook Fresh Green Beans in the Crock Pot - Recipes That Crock! (29)Cris says

      How to Cook Fresh Green Beans in the Crock Pot - Recipes That Crock! (30)
      Hi Albert-
      I’ve got some good news! If you click on the blue “8” in the “servings” section of the recipe card, it lets you adjust the servings. You will need to use a smaller slow cooker than listed in the recipe if you reduce the servings, but it should allow you to be able to adjust most of our recipes to your needs. Hope that helps!

  7. How to Cook Fresh Green Beans in the Crock Pot - Recipes That Crock! (31)Brenda Dee Marshall says

    This is the first time I viewed one of your videos and I have to say…. this is the first cooking video that I actually enjoyed watching! I laughed out loud more than once. You guys are cute. And nice guns Mr. Goode!

    Reply

    • How to Cook Fresh Green Beans in the Crock Pot - Recipes That Crock! (32)Cris says

      How to Cook Fresh Green Beans in the Crock Pot - Recipes That Crock! (33)
      Hi Brenda-
      Thanks so much for letting us know you enjoyed the video!

  8. How to Cook Fresh Green Beans in the Crock Pot - Recipes That Crock! (34)Sharon Moore says

    How to Cook Fresh Green Beans in the Crock Pot - Recipes That Crock! (35)
    looks great but where are the new potatoes

    Reply

  9. How to Cook Fresh Green Beans in the Crock Pot - Recipes That Crock! (36)Joanne says

    How to Cook Fresh Green Beans in the Crock Pot - Recipes That Crock! (37)
    Very easy and delicious!

    Reply

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FAQs

Is it better to cook beans on low or high in crock pot? ›

Turn cooker to HIGH and cook beans until they're tender and cooked through, about 5-6 hours for unsoaked beans. (You can also cook the unsoaked beans on low, which would take about twice as long.) Drain beans.

Do I have to soak my beans before I put them in the crock pot? ›

If you're the impatient, bean-hungry type, you can cook your beans from dry without any soaking at all. Here's the thing: Beans that have not been soaked ahead of time will always take longer to cook, but they will, indeed, cook.

What beans Cannot be cooked in a slow cooker? ›

Turns out cooking dried red kidney beans and cannellini beans in your slow cooker can make you sick. Find out how to eliminate the toxin that can make you ill and how to safely prepare and cook these commonly used legumes.

How do you thicken beans in a slow cooker? ›

Cornstarch, potato starch, and chickpea flour are a couple of pantry-friendly ways to thicken soups, stews, and sauces in the slow cooker. Just a tablespoon or two of any — added towards the end of cooking — will thicken sauces especially well.

How do you cook green beans so they are not squeaky? ›

Cook them in merrily boiling water till they are tender and have a slight bend to them, then toss in olive oil and a squeeze of lemon. No squeaks.

Why are my beans still hard after slow cooking? ›

Dried beans typically have a moisture content of around 16%. However, as they age, moisture evaporates, giving pectin time to age and harden the skin. These beans can often take much longer to soften while soaking and cooking, up to twice the time!

What is the ratio of beans to water for a crock pot? ›

ingredients
  1. 1 lb dried beans.
  2. 6 -8 cups water.

What happens if you don't soak beans before cooking? ›

Modern cooking websites often say it doesn't matter. In a way, they're both right. Soaking beans can help improve the texture of the final product once the beans are cooked and reduce the gas produced when the food is being digested. But it isn't necessary to soak them.

Why do you rinse beans right before cooking? ›

Here's when and why recipes might tell you to drain and rinse canned beans. One of the primary reasons for draining and rinsing canned beans, or any canned food, is to remove some of the excess salt.

How much water to put in beans? ›

Rinse. Place rinsed beans in a large cooking pan. Cover with 3 cups of water per 1 cup of beans. Use 10 cups for a 1 pound bag.

What vegetables should not be added to a slow cooker? ›

Tender vegetables

Vegetables such as peas, asparagus and peppers can become a flavorless, mushy mess in a slow cooker.

Is it better to cook beans on low or high? ›

Cook low and slow—patience is key. To cook on the stove, bring the pot of beans (soaked or unsoaked, with olive oil, salt, and any seasonings plus 2 to 3 inches of liquid covering them) to a boil over high heat, then reduce the heat so that your beans are barely but steadily simmering and cover with the lid.

What can you not put in a slow cooker? ›

7 things you should never put in a slow cooker
  1. Lean/expensive cuts of meat. Cuts of meat (Image credit: Shutterstock) ...
  2. Frozen foods. Frozen vegetables (Image credit: Shutterstock) ...
  3. Leafy vegetables. Kale leaves (Image credit: Shutterstock) ...
  4. Creamy ingredients. Milk in a glass jar (Image credit: Shutterstock) ...
  5. Seafood. ...
  6. Pasta. ...
  7. Rice.
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Which beans should not be cooked in a slow cooker? ›

Slowly heating raw kidney beans in a slow cooker may increase the toxicity of the beans. Studies have found slow cookers do not reach a high enough temperature to destroy the harmful bacteria in undercooked beans. The PHA toxin is destroyed at 212°F when cooked for at least 10 minutes.

Is peanut butter high in lectins? ›

The foods highest in lectins include: nightshade vegetables, such as tomatoes, potatoes, goji berries, peppers, and eggplant. all legumes, such as lentils, beans, peanuts, and chickpeas. peanut-based products, such as peanut butter and peanut oil.

How do you get lectins out of green beans? ›

Benefits of cooking green beans

Furthermore, most of the lectins in raw green beans are inactivated when boiled or cooked at 212°F (100°C) ( 2 ).

Does taking the lid off a slow cooker thicken the sauce? ›

Take the lid off

Place the cooker on a high setting, and open the lid for 30-45 minutes to let excess moisture cook off. The liquid will reduce, leaving you with a thick and delicious gravy or sauce. (Tip: This trick can also be applied for thickening stews, or when you've accidentally added too much liquid.)

What do you put in beans to make the juice thicker? ›

If your beans are still too watery after prolonged cooking and mashing, consider adding a thickener like cornstarch, all-purpose flour, or arrowroot. To do this, first, make a slurry of equal parts thickener and water, then slowly add it to your refried beans. They should thicken considerably.

How do you thicken green beans? ›

How do you thicken beans with flour? Get a measuring cup (or regular cup) and place about 1 tablespoon of flour inside and add 1 tablespoon of bean juice; stir. Slowly keep adding more juice - then add to the the beans; stir.

What does baking soda do to green beans? ›

Your Beans Will Cook Faster

Well, creating an alkaline (or basic) environment by adding a small amount (about 1 teaspoon per cup of dry beans) of baking soda to your soaking/cooking water can actually help your beans cook faster.

Why are my fresh green beans rubbery? ›

Undercooked green beans are rubbery; overcooked are mushy. If you are boiling beans, simply begin tasting them after a few minutes. At first you will have a hard time biting through them. As the texture softens, the green beans are closer to being perfectly cooked.

Should beans be cooked on high or low? ›

Cook low and slow—patience is key. To cook on the stove, bring the pot of beans (soaked or unsoaked, with olive oil, salt, and any seasonings plus 2 to 3 inches of liquid covering them) to a boil over high heat, then reduce the heat so that your beans are barely but steadily simmering and cover with the lid.

Is it better to cook on low or high in crock pot? ›

Ginny has been working with slow-cookers for over a decade, and her advice is to use the 'Low' slow cooker settings as much as you can, finding that most dishes really benefit from a slow, gentle heat to really bring out the flavours.

Do beans get softer the longer you cook them? ›

Cooking longer will result in softer beans. Beans should be tender but not mushy. Here are approximate pressure cooking times for unsoaked beans: Black beans: 20-30 minutes.

Do beans go on high or low pressure? ›

Cook the beans: Secure the pressure cooker's lid and set the pressure to high for 5 to 15 minutes, depending on the beans you are using.

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