Southern 3-ingredient bacon wrapped green beans are the kind of simple side dish that feels a little special without making extra work for the cook. They have that sweet-and-savory flavor so many Southern-style holiday and Sunday dinner tables are known for, and the combination of crisp-tender green beans with smoky bacon makes them hard to resist. This is a wonderful recipe when you want something easy enough for a weeknight but pretty enough to set out for guests.

Serve these green beans alongside baked ham, roast chicken, pork chops, or meatloaf for a cozy family meal. They also fit right in at holiday dinners with mashed potatoes, macaroni and cheese, cornbread dressing, or buttery rolls. If you are putting out a buffet, they make a lovely little side that can be picked up easily and paired with all sorts of comforting main dishes.

Southern 3-Ingredient Bacon Wrapped Green Beans

Servings: 6

Southern 3-ingredient bacon wrapped green beans on a foil-lined baking tray
Southern 3-ingredient bacon wrapped green beans on a foil-lined baking tray

Ingredients

1 pound fresh green beans, trimmed

8 slices bacon, cut in half lengthwise or into thinner strips if needed
1/2 cup brown sugar

Directions

1. Preheat the oven to 375°F and line a baking tray or baking sheet with foil for easy cleanup.

2. Gather the green beans into small bundles, about 6 to 8 beans each, then wrap each bundle with a strip of bacon and place them seam-side down on the prepared tray.

3. Sprinkle the brown sugar evenly over the bacon-wrapped bundles, making sure each one gets a little for that sweet, caramelized finish.

4. Bake for 30 to 35 minutes, or until the bacon is cooked through and the edges are browned and caramelized. If you like the bacon extra crisp, broil for 1 to 2 minutes at the end, watching carefully.

5. Let the bundles rest for a few minutes before serving so the glaze can settle slightly, then transfer to a platter or serve right from the tray.

Variations & Tips

Make-ahead tip: You can assemble the bundles a few hours ahead and keep them covered in the refrigerator until baking time. Wait to add the brown sugar until just before they go into the oven for the best texture.

For crispier bacon: If your bacon is especially thick, partially cook it for a few minutes first so it crisps up by the time the green beans are tender. This little step helps keep the bundles from turning out chewy.

Picky-eater version: Make some bundles a little smaller so they are easier for kids to pick up and eat. You can also go lighter on the brown sugar if your family prefers more smoky flavor than sweetness.

Flavor variation: For a deeper Southern-style flavor, add a light sprinkle of black pepper or a tiny pinch of garlic powder from your pantry, even though the base recipe is just 3 ingredients. It is an easy way to dress them up for company.