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Deb’s Home Made Baked Beans Easy

March 2, 2010 by Debbie Lawrence  
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http://www.flickr.com/photos/diwineanddine/ / CC BY-NC-SA 2.0In the south, certain foods, just go together. Like peas and carrots. So when the hunter gatherer came home from a trip to the local Wal-Mart with a prize catch of Spare-ribs, I knew I had to cook baked beans to go with. This simple to follow recipe is one that’s been around forever, I think.  But its not only good, its frugal. A one pound  bag of navy beans (which is what’s in those cans you buy) is usually around 88 cents. The additional ingredients won’t run you much over a couple of bucks if you have to go out and buy anything. Odds on the items are on your shelf or in your larder now!

I add in a few things you might have questions about like baking soda (I never cook dry beans without it) and ginger and cinnamon. Sure you can make these beans without the two spices, but I’ll guarantee, once you’ve tasted the beans with the two you won’t ever go back to plain ole beans!

So here we go. Mind you this is a full pound of navy beans, so if your crowd isn’t large you can successfully freeze the left overs and serve another time.

Instructions:

1 lb. dry navy beans

Wash and pick over beans, removing any stones, broken beans, etc.


In a saucepan, cover beans with water (about 1 inch above top of beans). Simmer beans for 10 minutes. Let cool 5 minutes.

Cover and leave to soak overnight.

The next day pour off any remaining water used to soak beans, Transfer to CrockPot,  and add:

1 cup brown sugar, packed (I use dark brown sugar, but light works if its all you have)
water to cover up to 1″ above beans
4 tsp. dry mustard
4 tbsp. molasses
1 small can tomato sauce
2 tablespoons ketchup (optional)
1 tsp. salt (or to taste)
1 large onion, diced finely
1/8 scant tsp ginger
1/8 scant tsp  cinnamon
1 tsp baking soda
1/4- lb. pork  (a boneless pork chops chunked into small pieces works well or I used the trimmings from the ribs) Add more if you wish
Dash- Hot Sauce (I prefer Louisiana Hot Sauce brand) (This is optional, especially if you have children that will be eating.)
Mix ingredients (except for  pork) and stir into beans. Submerge  pork in beans. A slice of hickory smoked bacon can be placed over the top of the beans.


Turn CrockPot on low setting. Cover and cook for 6 hours, or until beans are tender. If beans start to become dry during cooking, add a small amount of hot water.

When beans are tender, taste and adjust seasonings turn off crock pot and allow sauce to thicken slightly and beans to absorb more of the seasonings. Slice up bits of the pork to add to each serving.

This really is a two day recipe, don’t freak out if when you check your beans they don’t look like canned “baked” beans. After they’ve cooled a bit, they will and get ready to say YUMMMMMMMMMO!

Note: you can make these vegetarian by deleteing the pork and bacon. Still yummo!

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3 Responses to “Deb’s Home Made Baked Beans Easy”
  1. Teresa Hall forwriteabouteverything.com
    Twitter: TeresaWrites4U
    says:
    March 2, 2010 at 5:08 pm

    I will have to try this recipe. I have never had luck starting with dried beans, so maybe the crock pot will break the curse! Thanks!
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    • Deb
      Twitter: debbitlawrence
      says:
      March 2, 2010 at 5:27 pm

      it really helps (the crockpot that is!) and they are extra yummy because they’re slowwwwwwwwwww cooked!

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