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Baked Beans II
SUBMITTED BY:
DOOPER
PHOTO BY:
GodivaGirl
"Has been described as soul food."
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PREP TIME
5 Min
COOK TIME
25 Min
READY IN
30 Min
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1/2 pound bacon, chopped
1 onion, finely chopped
2 (15 ounce) cans baked beans
1/4 cup brown sugar
1/4 cup ketchup
1/4 cup prepared mustard
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DIRECTIONS
Place bacon in a large, deep skillet. Cook over medium high heat until evenly brown. Add the onion and saute until tender. Drain excess oil, if desired. Stir in the beans, brown sugar, ketchup and mustard. Cook, stirring occasionally, until bubbly.
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Reviewed on Jul. 24, 2003 by
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Jul. 24, 2003
We loved it, they were nice & thick just how we like. I loved the fact that there was no baking, I was able to whip this up in a bind! Thanks dooper!
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We loved it, they were nice & thick just how we like. I loved the fact that there was no...
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Reviewed on May 25, 2008 by iluvstringbeens
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iluvstringbeens
May 25, 2008
This recipe is great, however I've made a few modifications that have made it even better! 1. it's not really necessary to use as much bacon as the recipe calls for. If you cut the bacon in half it still tastes the same, and is not quite as bad for you! 2. always drain the bacon grease before adding the onions, and always drain the sauce from the canned beans before adding them, or the recipe comes out too soupy. 3. I think the mustard taste is a little strong, so I cut back on the mustard just a tad. I've made this recipe several times for about 20 people, and everyone loved it!
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This recipe is great, however I've made a few modifications that have made it even better! 1....
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Reviewed on Jul. 6, 2006 by
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TRIPLEJ28
Jul. 6, 2006
We loved these! Sweat out the onions in the bacon fat and put everything in the crockpot for the afternoon. I added about a tablesp. worcheshire and a pinch of crushed red pepper. Great homebaked taste!
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We loved these! Sweat out the onions in the bacon fat and put everything in the crockpot for...
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Reviewed on Apr. 16, 2006 by
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Teena L
Apr. 16, 2006
First, let me start by saying I'm not a baked beans fan. My mother makes them all the time and they are simply not good. I made these beans for Easter and this recipe made me a baked bean lover! The flavors blend so great together, and I was worried about the ketchup/mustard combo, but it really works. I made this exactly as the recipe is written and got lots of raves. They taste like you really put a lot of work into them and baked them all day. Thanks for the great recipe!
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First, let me start by saying I'm not a baked beans fan. My mother makes them all the time...
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Reviewed on Apr. 1, 2008 by
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GodivaGirl
Apr. 1, 2008
Our family loves baked beans in the summer months! I only used half the bacon specified in the recipe (and it was turkey bacon). Cut the brown sugar in half and added a small amount of cooked ground sage sausage. Instead of cooking in the oven, placed in crock pot and cooked on low for 2 hours. I really like adding leftover hamburgers or meatloaf crumbled up the next day in this.
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Reviewed on Apr. 7, 2006 by
CT_Girl
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Apr. 7, 2006
Yummy, yummy, yummy! I have several baked bean recipes, but this one is definitely the best! I would recommend NOT using Bush's regular baked beans as they make the disk too soupy. I made this again with B&M, and it was much better. This recipe is a must try!
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Yummy, yummy, yummy! I have several baked bean recipes, but this one is definitely the best! ...
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Reviewed on Oct. 16, 2007 by SPOOTY
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SPOOTY
Oct. 16, 2007
I rarely give out 5-star ratings, but this recipe deserves it, I think. Not only was it very tasty, but it's quick and easy to make, too. This was probably the first time in my life I'd taken canned baked beans (I used Bush's "Original"), which I like by themselves, and fixed them up to make them even better. I'm not a big fan of mustard, but I had a jar of Hickory Farms Sweet-Hot Mustard which I wanted to use up. It was a 2.25 oz. jar by weight, and it was probably less than 1/4 cup, but more than 1/8, I think. And I couldn't find 15 oz. cans of beans, so I used 2 16 oz. cans. Therefore I made this with a little more baked beans, and a little less mustard, than the recipe called for. For the onion, I used a large, sweet Vidalia. After I "finely chopped" it, I thought there might be too much onion in the recipe, but the end result was just right. I did drain the oil after cooking the bacon and onions, though. In the end, this was a nice, thick, not too sweet, and only slightly mustardy dish. I loved having lots of bacon and onions in there too. Thanks for a great recipe!
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I rarely give out 5-star ratings, but this recipe deserves it, I think. Not only was it very...
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Reviewed on Jul. 16, 2007 by
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Melissa
Jul. 16, 2007
These were the best baked beans I have made.I made them for my brother's home coming party.Everyone loved them.Did not follow the recipe all the way. I put everything into a dish & cooked it all at one time.I added everything to taste( mustard & ket)Even my 3yr ate them.Will make again.
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These were the best baked beans I have made.I made them for my brother's home coming...
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Reviewed on Jul. 24, 2003 by
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BUNNYGRRL
Jul. 24, 2003
Good stuff! I used that orange catsup and the beans looked horrid, but tasted splendid! Used Bush's Original baked beans and tasted great. Family liked them, just glad I didn't use that green catsup!
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Good stuff! I used that orange catsup and the beans looked horrid, but tasted splendid! Used...
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Reviewed on Sep. 25, 2007 by
MATTSBELLY
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MATTSBELLY
Sep. 25, 2007
I have probably only had baked beans maybe once in my life but I wanted to make them for my fiance who likes them. I started out with 2 16oz. cans of vegetarian baked beans (I have a phobia of canned meats so I didn't want pork in them, plus you add bacon). I browned the bacon in the oven and only used a teaspoon of the grease to saute the onion. I added both to the beans along with the ketchup and mustard. Then I tasted them. They were already pretty sweet and bland so I omitted the brown sugar and added 2T. of worcestershire sauce, 2T. barbeque sauce and 1 tsp. cider vinegar. My fiance thought they were worthy of 5 stars which he rarely gives. I thought they were pretty good but I don't really have much to compare them with. So, in the end after making a completely different recipe we rate these beans 5 stars.
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I have probably only had baked beans maybe once in my life but I wanted to make them for my...
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