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Instant Pot Green Beans with Potatoes and Bacon

July 8, 2018 by Sandy 35 Comments

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Instant Pot Green Beans with Potatoes and Bacon is a Southern comfort food from my youth! These delicious pressure cooker green beans with new potatoes, onion, and bacon are perfect for an easy, fast, tasty meal.

Green Beans with New Potatoes and Bacon in a black bowl

 

Instant Pot Green Beans with Potatoes and Bacon

I'm bringing you another one of my grandpa's recipes! He didn't have a lot of recipes, but the ones he had were very good. When the house smells like green beans and bacon, I'm right back at Nana and Grandpa's house.

One thing to know about Southern green beans is that they are not crisp when they are finished cooking! They cook with the bacon and potatoes in broth, and they come out soft. Not mush, but nice and soft.

Ingredients for Green Beans with New Potatoes and Bacon on a white wood background

Of course, Grandpa didn't have an Instant Pot! He made his in a dutch oven on the stove top. My version of his recipe is for the electric pressure cooker.

Here's how to make Instant Pot Green Beans with Potatoes and Bacon:
Four process images showing bacon and oinion sauteed in pressure cooker pot then adding garlic, seasoning and liquid

The bacon in this recipe is not intended to be crisp. Grandpa told me so. It wouldn't stay crisp after pressure cooking anyway, and it is just so good this way! I wouldn't change a thing!

Four process images showing the addition of potatoes, green beans and bacon into the pressure cooker pot then setting the cook time on the pressure cooker

Instant Pot Green Beans with New Potatoes and Bacon

NOTES for Green Beans, Potatoes and Bacon in the Instant Pot:
- Use fresh green beans.
- You can swap out ham shanks, or diced ham, or ham hocks if you like, though that will change the flavor.
- If you want more of a smoky flavor with this recipe, add a teaspoon of liquid smoke. It's not how I eat Green Beans, Potatoes and Bacon, but you may like that option.
- The beans are supposed to be soft, but not mushy.

Closeup of Green Beans with New Potatoes and Bacon in a black bowl

One of the things I like most about Green Beans with Potatoes and Bacon is the simplicity of the recipe. Nothing fancy or hard to find. I would love to sit with my grandpa again and enjoy a bowl of this together.

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Instant Pot Green Beans with New Potatoes and Bacon are true comfort food! This fast cooking pressure cooker Southern green beans recipe is fast cooking, and has a lot of flavor. simplyhappyfoodie.com #instantpotrecipes #southerngreenbeans #instantpotgreenbeans #pressurecookergreenbeanspotatoesbacon Instant Pot Recipes
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Instant Pot Green Beans with Potatoes and Bacon
Prep Time
15 mins
Cook Time
15 mins
Natural Release
10 mins
Total Time
45 mins
 

Instant Pot Green Beans with Potatoes and Bacon are comfort food from my youth! These delicious pressure cooker green beans with new potatoes, onion, and bacon are an easy, fast meal.

Course: Dinner, Side Dish
Cuisine: American
Keyword: pressure cooker green beans bacon potatoes
Servings: 4 - 6
Calories: 297 kcal
Author: Sandy Clifton
Ingredients
  • 1 - 1 ½ lbs Fresh Green Beans, ends trimmed, cut in half
  • 1 ½ lbs New Potatoes (red or white. Leave very small ones whole, cut in half or quarter larger ones)
  • ⅔ lb Thick Sliced Bacon, chopped
  • 1 Sweet Onion, (Vidalia or Walla Walla) cut in half and sliced
  • 2 cloves Garlic, minced
  • ½ tsp Salt
  • ½ tsp Pepper
  • 1 14.5 oz can Chicken Broth, low sodium
Instructions
  1. Prepare the green beans by cutting off the ends and cutting the beans in half. Set aside.

  2. If the potatoes are pretty small, leave them whole. If they are larger, either quarter or cut them in half. Set aside.

  3. Turn on the Sauté feature of your pot. Add the chopped bacon and the sliced onion. Cook, stirring occasionally, until onions soften and bacon is looking mostly done.

  4. Add the garlic and cook for a minute, stirring.

  5. Add the salt, pepper, chicken broth, and stir, scraping the bottom of the pot to get up any browned bits (deglaze).

  6. Add the potatoes and green beans. Stir.

  7. Place the lid on and set the steam release knob to the Sealing position.

  8. Turn off the Sauté setting, then press the Pressure Cook/Manual button or dial. Then use the + or - button or dial to select 5 minutes. The pot will take a few minutes to come to pressure.

  9. When the cook time is finished, do a Quick Release of the pressure by turning the steam release knob to the Venting position.

    Watch it as once in a while the broth may spew out with the steam. If this happens, turn the knob back to Sealing (use a spoon handle). Then release the steam in bursts until you are sure only steam will be coming out.

  10. Serve with some of the "pot likker" (liquid from the pot) so you can enjoy all of that flavor. Corn bread is very good to sop up that likker with!

Recipe Notes
  1. Use fresh green beans
  2. You can swap out ham shanks, or diced ham, or ham hocks if you like, though that will change the flavor.
  3. If you want more of a smokey flavor with this recipe, add a teaspoon of liquid smoke. It's not how I eat them, but you may like that option.
  4. The green beans are supposed to be very soft, but not mushy

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  1. Ron Doebke

    August 29, 2022 at 12:35 pm

    I used frozen beans ......... most beans we get fresh are stringy and tough or woody. I did saute the bacon, onion and garlic along with some chicken base from the jar. This does really pack it with flavor. I boiled the beans in a separate pot so they didn't get over cooked and then I combined them. This has been a favorite for a long time and of course our parents showed us this dish way back when.
    Thanks for sharing

    Reply
  2. Kevin

    April 05, 2022 at 5:57 pm

    Terrific recipe! The key is good deglazing of all the burned bits of bacon, etc. What a savory result!

    Reply
  3. Donna Dunbar

    October 13, 2021 at 4:44 am

    I have made these green beans several times this is a delicious recipes !!!

    Reply
  4. DP

    April 05, 2021 at 7:05 am

    Loved these! Had to use a small amt of Italian chicken sausage as I didn't have bacon on hand, and no broth, but still came out excellent!!! A "keeper" recipe for me!

    Reply
  5. Drew Salyer

    April 03, 2021 at 10:46 am

    Would you adjust the time if you had already canned the beans your self?

    Reply
    • Sandy

      April 07, 2021 at 2:01 pm

      NO, I think I would cook as directed. Since you want the beans really soft. However, you can start with a shorter time and let them sit and cook in the residual heat if they aren't soft enough.

      Reply
  6. G. Reagan

    December 10, 2020 at 3:36 pm

    Perfect cooked as is. Reminded me of just how my Grandma used to make them. We loved it.Thank you!!

    Reply
  7. Barbara

    October 29, 2019 at 1:39 pm

    Absolutely delicious! The best ever! I wouldn’t change a thing. Thanks so much for posting this. I will be making this all the time! Barb Z

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