Sizzling Chinese Green Beans

Get ready to spice up your dinner with sizzling Chinese Green Beans recipe! This dish combines crisp green beans with bold flavors for a quick and delicious meal. Perfect for busy weeknights, it’s a surefire way to impress your family and friends—plus, it's even better than take out!
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If you often crave take-out, this sizzling Chinese green beans recipe will soon become your best friend. The silky and spicy dark brown sauce will make your mouth water while the crisp, bright string beans stimulate your senses. Serve over steaming, white sticky rice along with a cup of hot, black oolong tea for the ultimate Asian-inspired experience.

To truly make this homemade vegan meal top-notch, consider laying your table with chopsticks, your best china dishes, and sprinkling in a few starters. For instance, our mellow miso soup would be an excellent appetizer, as well as a side of tantalizing air-fried tofu or scrumptious little rainbow spring rolls with peanut sauce.

If you love PF Chang’s vegan-friendly chili-garlic green beans, you’ll love this recipe even more! And, if you’re in the mood for another Chinese-inspired dish, check out this vegan chinese chicken salad with veggies recipe! Let’s get started!

Why This Chinese Green Bean Stir Fry is So Awesome

Here’s why we think these Szechuan string beans are a must-try!

  • Bold Flavors. The combination of spicy, tangy, and slightly sweet flavors makes every bite exciting.
  • Quick and Easy. With just a few simple steps and common ingredients, you can have a delicious meal on the table in no time.
  • Healthy and Nutritious. This dish is a great way to enjoy a high-fiber and nutritious meal that’s both satisfying and good for you.
  • Versatile Pairing. Szechuan green beans can be served as a side dish or a main course. Pair them with rice, noodles, or your favorite plant protein.
  • Minimal Ingredients. Most of the ingredients are pantry staples, making it easy to whip up without a special trip to the store.
  • Perfect for All Occasions. Whether you’re cooking for yourself, your family, or a dinner party, Szechuan string beans are sure to impress.
Close up of a pair of chopsticks grabbing a portion of sizzling Chinese green beans from a bowl.

Key Ingredients and Easy Substitutions

Here’s a list of the essentials and alternatives for making delicious sizzling green beans:

  • Green Beans – Snow Peas offer a similar crunch and can be cooked quickly or choose broccoli or asparagus for a slightly different texture and flavor.
  • Soy Sauce – The salty flavor balances the sweetness and heat in this recipe. For a gluten-free alternative with a similar taste, try tamari or coconut aminos.
  • Toasted Sesame Oil – This nutty and fragrant ingredient also enhances any stir fry. Another option is to use olive or canola oil with a scattering of (black or white) toasted sesame seeds.
  • Garlic – Gives a delightful aroma that brings the dish to another level of deliciousness. Consider adding ginger for a different, but complementary, spicy flavor. Shallots offer a milder, slightly sweet taste.
  • Scallions – Lends a fresh, slightly sharp flavor that brightens the dish and adds an extra pop of green color. Substitute with chives for a similar flavor or leeks for a milder, sweeter taste.
  • Corn Starch – Helps to create a glossy, thick sauce that coats the green beans. Swap out for arrowroot powder or potato starch, if needed.
  • Maple Syrup – Adds a rich, caramel-like sweetness that enhances this savory recipe. Choose vegan honey for a similar sweetness or brown sugar, which has a sweetness with a hint of molasses.

How to Make Stir Fry Green Beans

Just follow these simple Chinese green bean recipe instructions for instant success!

Step 1: Prep the Green Beans – Rinse the green beans in a colander and snap off any tough stems. Break the beans in half so they cook quickly and evenly. While you prep the beans, whisk the sauce ingredients together in a small bowl and set aside.

Step 2: Steam the Beans – Heat a wok or large skillet over high heat. Add the green beans and water, then cover right away. Steam for about 4 minutes, or until the beans are just tender.

Then, Step 3: Add Garlic and Sauce – Add the oil and minced garlic to the pan. Stir constantly and cook for about 30 seconds until fragrant. Give the sauce another quick whisk, then pour it over the beans.

Finally, Step 4: Thicken and Serve – Keep stirring while the sauce lightly boils for 1–2 minutes. Once the sauce looks thick and glossy, the beans are ready. Serve over white or brown rice and top with chopped scallions, toasted sesame seeds, and (optional) nuts.

Sizzling Green Beans with garlic and red pepper flakes in a bowl.

Pro Tips for the Best Sizzling Stir-Fry

Here are four essential steps that will almost guarantee a restaurant quality and super delicious finished dish:

  1. Choose & Prepare – Pick a protein (tofu, tempeh, beans, etc), vegetable (bell pepper, broccoli, carrots, mushrooms, and more!), and an aromatic (garlic, onion, ginger, etc). To save time and make the ingredients cook more evenly, make sure to cut your protein and veggies into small bites or thin slices.
  2. Select Your Sauce – If you’re not using a packaged sauce and you’re in a pinch, keep in mind that you should have a savory/salty element (like soy sauce), a tangy taste (like rice vinegar or citrus juice), something sweet (like brown sugar or maple syrup), and a thickener (such as cornstarch or arrowroot). Remember to mix your thickener with a cold liquid, not hot, for the best consistency.
  3. Coordinate Cooking – To stir-fry a dish means to cook it at a high temperature (usually with oil, broth, or water) for a short amount of time while stirring constantly. Cook your protein first (set aside), add your aromatics to activate flavor, and then it’s time for your vegetables (only until tender).
  4. Go for the Garnish – Lastly, top with your favorite fresh herbs or veggies. We love using chopped scallions, a sprig of parsley or cilantro, or chopped nuts or seeds. For instance, black sesame seeds offer a great flavor and bold, contrasting color.

How to Serve It Up

Because this Asian green bean recipe is pretty simple to make, there are so many ways in which you can personalize this dish to make it your own. Here are just a few of our favorite suggestions:

Chopsticks lifting up a bite of Chinese green beans from the bowl.

Recipe FAQs

Can I make this recipe using other vegetables? I’m not a huge fan of string beans.

Yes, you can! You can choose a single vegetable or use a mix of your favorites. Our suggestions include broccoli, snow peas, cauliflower, celery, carrots, green bell peppers, or bok choy. But, feel free to use whatever you like!

How do I store leftover sizzling string beans?

If you have any dinner leftovers (we bet you don’t!), store them in an airtight container in the fridge for 2-3 days. To re-heat, either microwave for two minutes (covered) or in a skillet on medium heat. If you have any extra sauce, add a tablespoon or two before heating the beans to add extra moisture. You can also use a mixture of half water and half soy sauce or tamari if you don’t have any remaining sauce.

Can I freeze any leftover green beans?

We wouldn’t recommend freezing your prepared Asian green beans unless you are making a fresh batch. You can freeze your cooked, room-temperature beans in a freezer-safe container and the sauce in a separate container. They’ll be good for 2-3 months if properly stored. To re-heat, either let your beans and sauce defrost overnight in the refrigerator or flash-steam the frozen beans and heat your frozen sauce in a saucepan over medium heat before cooking in the wok.

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Sizzling Chinese Green Beans

5 from 5 votes
Craving Chinese take-out? Once you make these sizzling Chinese green beans, you’ll be wanting it every night of the week. Spicy, satisfying, and oh-so-addictive! This string beans recipe is one of our favorite side dishes on the blog.
Sizzling Green Beans with Garlic Recipe
Prep Time 10 minutes
Cook Time 10 minutes
Total Time 20 minutes
Servings 4 cups

Ingredients

Green Beans

  • 1 pound fresh green beans
  • ¼ cup water
  • 1 tablespoon vegetable oil, peanut oil would be even better!
  • 2 teaspoons garlic, minced
  • 2 large scallions, finely chopped (optional)
  • 1 tablespoon toasted sesame seeds, optional, but recommended
  • 2 tablespoons roasted cashews or peanuts, optional, but recommended

Sizzling Sauce

  • 4 tablespoons soy sauce or tamari
  • 4 tablespoons water or vegetable broth
  • 2 teaspoons toasted sesame oil
  • 2 teaspoons cornstarch, or arrowroot powder
  • 1 teaspoon maple syrup, or sweetener of choice
  • ½ teaspoon crushed red pepper flakes

Instructions

  • Add your green beans to a colander, rinse with water, pinch off any unwanted stems, and break in half.
  • Place your wok or large skillet over high heat.
  • While your wok is heating up, mix up the sauce ingredients in a small bowl. Whisk well and put aside for later.
  • Once the wok is pre-heated, add your green beans and water. Cover immediately. Steam for 4 minutes or until just tender.
  • Add the oil and minced garlic. Cook for about 30 seconds, constantly stirring.
  • Whisk your sauce once more and then pour over the steamed beans and garlic.
  • Stir the green bean and sauce mixture constantly while allowing the sauce to come to a light boil. This should take only 1-2 minutes. You’ll know the sauce is done when it is thick, glossy, and smells fragrant.
  • Serve over steamed white or brown rice and garnish with chopped scallions, toasted sesame  seeds, and (optional) roasted nuts.

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Notes

  • Oil-Free: Sauté your green beans and minced garlic with water. 
  • Adjust Spice Level: Add more or less crushed red pepper flakes to your liking. You can also add cayenne pepper or an Asian-flavored hot sauce.
  • Vary the Veggies: You can substitute any vegetable you wish if you don’t like green beans. Broccoli or snow peas would also work really well in this recipe. If you switch up the veggies, make sure you use the correct steaming time for that particular vegetable.
  • Lower-Sodium Version: Use low sodium soy sauce (or tamari) and vegetable broth. You can also substitute water for the vegetable broth, if desired.
  • Savor Extra Sauce: Double the ingredient amounts for the sauce if you like to have extra to pour over your rice. (Highly recommended!)
  • Swap the Sweetener: Instead of the maple syrup, feel free to use agave, granulated sugar, or any other sweetener that you like. You can also leave out the sweetener all together.

Nutrition

Calories: 119kcal | Carbohydrates: 13g | Protein: 5g | Fat: 7g | Saturated Fat: 1g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 3g | Monounsaturated Fat: 2g | Trans Fat: 0.02g | Sodium: 1079mg | Potassium: 318mg | Fiber: 4g | Sugar: 5g | Vitamin A: 949IU | Vitamin C: 15mg | Calcium: 75mg | Iron: 2mg
Course — Lunch or Dinner
Cuisine — asian
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5 comments
  1. Andrea White says:

    5 stars
    These look so tasty and delicious!

  2. 5 stars
    I was looking for a good green bean recipe!!!

  3. 5 stars
    I’ve always loved green beans and this recipe has been perfected over at least 10 (maybe 15!) years. It tastes just like a take out Chinese food meal, only healthier and way cheaper. I always have to make two batches so that I can eat an entire batch myself! Really hope that you enjoy my recipe and please pass it along! Yay!

  4. 5 stars
    I love some crunchy green beans! Yum! I just turn down the spice a little since I have a sensitive stomach!

  5. 5 stars
    This is one of my favorite recipes EVER!! I make it all the time. I tried making a double batch of these string beans once but it didn’t turn out quite as good because you don’t need to double the water. Now I just cook two separate batches. May need to test a double batch recipe since I can eat this whole thing in one sitting myself!

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