Easy Marawadi Green Bean Sabzi Recipe

Salads & Dressings

March 15, 2026

Tired of the same old steamed green beans? Let’s transport your taste buds to Rajasthan with this incredibly simple yet flavorful Marawadi-style Green Bean Sabzi! This dish is all about celebrating the humble green bean, elevating it with a classic Indian tempering of popping mustard seeds, earthy cumin, and a hint of chili. The result is a vibrant, aromatic side dish that’s tender-crisp and coated in a glossy, spiced ghee. It comes together in under 30 minutes, making it the perfect weeknight hero to pair with dal, rice, or fresh rotis. Get ready to fall in love with green beans all over again!

Ingredients

• 16 oz / 455 g Green beans, trimmed and cut into 0.25 inch / 6 mm pieces
• 4 tbsp Ghee, or a mixture of light oil and unsalted butter
• 2 tsp Black mustard seeds
• 1 tsp Cumin seeds
• 0.25 to 0.5 tsp Crushed dried chilies
• 1 tsp Ground coriander
• 0.5 cup / 120 ml Water
• 1 tsp Salt
• 1 tsp Sugar

Instructions

1. Temper the Spices: Heat the ghee in a large, heavy-bottomed frying pan over moderate heat until hot but not smoking. Add the black mustard seeds, cumin seeds, and crushed dried chilies. Fry, stirring, until the cumin seeds darken and the mustard seeds pop and turn gray.
2. Sauté the Beans: Immediately add the cut green beans to the pan. Stir-fry for 2 to 3 minutes, ensuring the beans are thoroughly coated in the aromatic, spiced ghee.
3. Simmer to Perfection: Pour in the water, bring to a simmer, and cover the pan with a tight-fitting lid. Reduce the heat and cook for 10 to 12 minutes, or until the beans are tender but still have a slight crispness.
4. Season and Finish: Remove the lid and increase the heat to high. Add the ground coriander, salt, and sugar. Stir and continue to cook until any remaining water has evaporated and the beans begin to sizzle in the seasoned ghee. Serve immediately.

Nutritional Information

• Estimated values per serving (based on 4 servings)
• Calories: 160 kcal
• Fat: 13g
• Carbohydrates: 9g
• Fiber: 3g
• Sugar: 4g
• Protein: 2g
• Sodium: 590mg

Pro Tips

• For the best texture, choose fresh, firm green beans that snap easily when bent. If your beans have a tough string along the seam, be sure to remove it before chopping.
• Don’t rush the tempering (tadka). Wait for the ghee to get hot enough for the mustard seeds to pop vigorously. This step blooms the spices and is key to the dish’s authentic flavor.
• To make this dish vegan, simply substitute the ghee with a neutral, high-heat oil like avocado, coconut, or vegetable oil.
• For a zesty finish, squeeze a wedge of fresh lemon or lime over the beans just before serving.

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