These Roasted Green Beans and Potatoes will make a great addition to your dinner table. Simple and delicious, it's the perfect side to add to any meal.

Fresh green beans, roasted potatoes, garlic, and flavorful seasonings make this Roasted Green Beans and Potatoes dish absolutely delicious. Whether you're cooking a simple weeknight dinner or something more elaborate, this side will be a snap to make and tastes amazing. Why not give it a try?
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Main Ingredients
- Potatoes. You can use any kind of potato that you wish, so Yukon gold, red, or russet will all work here.
- Green Beans. Fresh is a better option than frozen here.
- Olive Oil. Or any other oil will work as well.
- Garlic.
- Seasonings. Salt, pepper, paprika, and dried Italian herbs. Or you can add any of your favorites to make this dish even more to your tastes.
How to Make Roasted Green Beans with Potatoes
1. Peel the potatoes and cut them into cubes. Place them in a medium mixing bowl. Add the olive oil, salt, pepper, paprika, and Italian herbs to the potatoes and stir until all of the potatoes are coated with the mixture.
2. Empty the potatoes from the bowl onto a baking sheet, spreading them out evenly for better cooking. Place them in the oven and bake for 15 minutes at 400°F.
3. While the potatoes are cooking, take the mixing bowl (no need to wash it after the potatoes) and add the green beans. Add the olive oil, garlic, and salt, then stir them in until the beans are evenly coated.
4. Take the potatoes out of the oven and add the green beans on top of them. Spread the beans out as well, again for even cooking. Bake the pan of potatoes and green beans for another 25 minutes. Then, they are ready to serve.
Helpful Tips & Tricks
Cut the potatoes evenly. Make sure that when you are cubing the potatoes, they are of equal size. This is to avoid uneven cooking, with some smaller pieces overdone while other larger ones are still hard. So, make sure the cubes are uniform in size.
Nip the ends of the green beans. Whenever you work with fresh green beans, you will need to pinch or cut off the tip and tail of the bean. Using a knife gives the beans a more consistent shape, so I suggest doing that.
Season to taste. This recipe is delicious, but if you have a favorite seasoning, go ahead and add some! And you can adjust the salt to your personal preference.
Use a non-stick baking sheet. This is the best pan to use for roasting these Green Beans and Potatoes because it will prevent the vegetables from sticking while cooking.
How to Store and Reheat
These Roasted Green Beans and Potatoes are a snap to store and reheat for another meal. Just place them in a storage container with an airtight lid. You can refrigerate them for up to 3-5 days after they are made.
When you are ready to reheat them, it is super easy! Just place them in a pan on the stove top with just a little bit more oil. Heat them to your desired temperature, giving a few stirs to help them warm evenly.
What to Serve these Roasted Green Beans and Potatoes with
This dish can be eaten alone or used to complement almost any meal, so try it with any of the following:
- Meat. Put it alongside a main course of turkey, chicken, or beef. It makes a great side.
- Grains. Serve this over a bed of rice or quinoa for a light, but filling meal.
- By Itself. This delicious dish can also be eaten all on its own, whether for a small meal or a snack.
These Roasted Green Beans and Potatoes are a wonderful addition to your meal preparations. They are easy to make, filling, and taste scrumptious. You can use this recipe for a quick meal on a busy night or make it for a nice dinner with friends and family. Either way, it will be hit.
If your kids aren't big fans of vegetables, give this recipe a try. The full flavors of the garlic and seasonings, as well as the great texture of the potato. may make them forget that they are actually eating their greens!
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Roasted Green Beans and Potatoes
Ingredients
Potatoes
- 1 ½ lbs. potatoes
- 2 tbsp. olive oil
- ⅓ tsp. salt or to taste
- ½ tsp. pepper
- ½ tbsp. paprika
- ½ tbsp. dried Italian herbs
Beans
- 1 lb. green beans, trimmed and cut in half
- ½ tbsp. olive oil
- 3 garlic cloves, minced
- ¼ tsp. salt or to taste
Instructions
- Peel the potatoes and cut them into cubes. Place them in a medium mixing bowl. Add the olive oil, salt, pepper, paprika, and Italian herbs to the potatoes and stir until all of the potatoes are coated with the mixture.
- Empty the potatoes from the bowl onto a baking sheet, spreading them out evenly for better cooking. Place them in the oven and bake for 15 minutes at 400°F.
- While the potatoes are cooking, take the mixing bowl (no need to wash it after the potatoes) and add the green beans. Add the olive oil, garlic, and salt, then stir them in until the beans are evenly coated.
- Take the potatoes out of the oven and add the green beans on top of them. Spread the beans out as well, again for even cooking. Bake the pan of potatoes and green beans for another 25 minutes. Then, they are ready to serve.
Debbie says
This recipe was amazing! Really nice flavours and a healthy side dish. Will definitely be making again.
Tania Sheff says
Awww... Thank you so much, Debbie! It means a lot to me!
Michelle says
I made this and we loved it .I am so glad you have shared your recipes.I have always made green beans and potatoes smoothed/boiled with bacon and onion but I saw this and it looked do good and it was great.I can't wait to try some of your other recipes.
Tania Sheff says
Thank you so much, Michelle! I can't wait for you to try some of my other recipes!
Bill N. Iowa City says
Tania
I made your Roasted potatoes & green beans last night (doubled the recipe). The only modification that I made was to use half paprika & half smoked paprika. Otherwise, I followed the simple directions. The result was fantastic. Wonderful flavor & perfect state of the potatoes (crispy exterior, creamy interior).
Thanks! Great work.
Tania Sheff says
Thank you so much, Bill! I am happy you enjoyed it!
Christina says
could I use red potatoes in this?
Tania Sheff says
Hi Christina! Yes and happy cooking!
Moruzzi says
Hi Tania, could i use frozen green beans instead of fresh ?
Tania Sheff says
Hi Moruzzi! I have never cooked with frozen green beans, so I can't be sure, but I think that it should work. Happy cooking!