Slow Cooker (Crock Pot) Green Beans & Tomatoes
Recipe: #22969
February 27, 2016
Categories: Side Dishes, Beans, Bacon, Tomato, Southern, One-Pot Meal, Potluck, Sunday Dinner, Slow Cooker, Gluten-Free, Low Carbohydrate, No Eggs, Non-Dairy, Canned Tomatoes, Green Beans, Pork Crock Pot Recipes, more
"A real simple, basic, Southern dish - prepared in the crock pot or slow cooker. Cooked until tender and falling apart. Now, the first part, rendering the bacon; does have to be prepared on the stove top. But, then ... it's everyone into the pot; cover, and let it go. About 3-4+ hours later (depending on your pot); and, you have a fantastic side dish. Now obviously ... corn bread, fried chicken or catfish, grits, etc. would be my favorite; but, really, it goes with anything. One note - use fresh green beans; frozen, just don't work in this dish."
Ingredients
Nutritional
- Serving Size: 1 (350.5 g)
- Calories 298.1
- Total Fat - 18.9 g
- Saturated Fat - 5.8 g
- Cholesterol - 41.6 mg
- Sodium - 1028.9 mg
- Total Carbohydrate - 14.9 g
- Dietary Fiber - 5.9 g
- Sugars - 6.5 g
- Protein - 17.4 g
- Calcium - 85.6 mg
- Iron - 2.5 mg
- Vitamin C - 24.5 mg
- Thiamin - 0.2 mg
Step by Step Method
Step 1
Bacon ... Add the bacon to a cold saute pan; then, slowly bring up the heat to medium. I also prefer a non-stick pan, if possible. If you render (cook) the bacon slowly, you don't need any oil at that point. Slowly render until cooked about half way; 4-5 minutes on medium heat. Then, add the olive oil, onions, red pepper flakes; and cook another 2-3 minutes just until the bacon is lightly crisp. The last minute, stir in the garlic; then, transfer everything to the crock pot.
Step 2
Beans ... Add the trimmed fresh beans (whole, I don't cut mine in half) to the crock pot. Then, add the thyme, all purpose seasoning, a pinch of salt and pepper to the can of tomatoes (undrained); and mix. Then, pour the tomatoes over the top of the beans.
Step 3
Note: I like more beans and less tomatoes; so, I usually use 2 1/2 lbs. But ... if you like a bit more sauce and tomatoes - stick with 2 lbs. There is NO RIGHT or WRONG.
Step 4
Cook ... Put the lid on, turn on the heat; and, let it cook. Three (3) to 4 hours is about the right time on low heat. My smaller crock took 5 hours; my newer, and larger pot took 3 1/2 hours - the newer pots cook much hotter. You just want the beans tender, and the tomatoes should be broken down and falling apart. About half way through; I like to stir, taste and re-season if necessary. Usually, I'm good; but, you may want a pinch more salt or pepper to your liking. Adjust accordingly; cover, and finish cooking. Right before serving, add the cider vinegar.
Step 5
Serve and ENJOY! ... Super easy, super delicious. Great for a potluck or a dinner party. And, it compliments just about anything. But for me, fried chicken or catfish; and of course corn bread is a must.
Tips
No special items needed.