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Picnic Baked Beans

Submitted by: Julianne Johnson 
I loved it when my mom made these classic beans...now I make them for my family. They have great old-fashioned flavor and are a real crowd-pleaser. I like to make them for potlucks, picnics or as part of a summertime dinner. 

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Maple-Apple Baked Beans

Submitted by: Vicky Heise 
This is an old French-Canadian recipe. We use pure maple syrup, but it's the apple slices that make this my favorite recipe for baked beans. 

Baked Beans from Scratch

Submitted by: wkndyummychef 
Navy beans, molasses, and maple syrup combine to make this classic dish at home. 

Vegan Baked Beans

Submitted by: raesquared 
There is no meat in this hearty side dish, just the great sweet and tangy flavors of delicious baked beans. 

Slow Cooker Baked Beans

Submitted by: creamcheese5 
These beans have that classic baked bean flavor and are cooked conveniently in a slow cooker. Yummy! 

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Slow Cooked Baked Beans

Submitted by: Linda Rier 
Beans slow cooked with onions and pork and sweetened with brown sugar and molasses. 

Barbecued Baked Beans

Submitted by: Taste of Home Test Kitchen 
To dress up convenient canned pork and beans, our Test Kitchen starts with bottled barbecue sauce, then stirs in brown sugar, vinegar, liquid smoke and spices. These hearty oven-baked beans will perk up your next summer picnic. 

Like-Homemade Baked Beans

Submitted by: Sue Thomas 
Looking for a speedy way to jazz up canned pork and beans? Sue Thomas of Casa Grande, Arizona gives them homemade taste with bacon, onion, brown sugar and Worcestershire sauce. A pleaser at picnics, this dish is easy on your pocketbook at a mere 28¢ per serving. 

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Old Settlers' Baked Beans

Submitted by: Kathy Schulz 
My husband likes spicy dishes, and this is one of his favorites. He usually takes what's left to work for lunch the next day. We have a 4-year-old son, and this is the only way we can get him to even touch beans! 

Maple and Ginger Baked Beans

Submitted by: TINAFARRENKOPF 
Baked beans made from scratch in the slow cooker. It takes a lot of time to cook, but not a lot of work. Use Yellow Eye beans if they are available in your area, and grade A amber maple syrup if you can. 
 
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