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Western-Style Baked Beans

Submitted by: ELVISB 
Home Town: Hospers, Iowa, USA
Living In: Maurice, Iowa, USA
My husband does not like baked beans but can't get enough of these. They are loaded with a variety of meats and get a little bit of sweetness from molasses and brown sugar. 

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Spicy Maple Baked Beans

Submitted by: HAMFISTED1 
BBQ comfort food. The chili powder gives the beans a nice zing, but the maple syrup smoothes out the flavors. 

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. 

Belle's Baked Beans

Submitted by: Maybelle Miller 
Sweet and tasty baked beans with sausage, onion and spices. 

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. 

Pineapple Baked Beans

Submitted by: G De Boer 
Sweet and tangy pineapple dresses up these hearty baked beans, from Gladys De Boer of Castleford, Idaho. 'Brown the beef while you open cans and chop the vegetables, and it won't take long to get this ready for the slow cooker.' 

Becca's Barbequed Beans

Submitted by: BECCA CARLSON 
Ground beef and pork and beans baked with onion, barbeque sauce, Worcestershire and dill pickles. 

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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. 

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Simple Baked Beans

Submitted by: Brandi 
This baked bean recipe uses canned beans instead of the dry type so it is quick and easy to prepare. 

Maple Baked Beans

Submitted by: Susan Baxter 
Susan Baxter from Morgantown, Indiana jazzes up cans of beans with maple syrup and just a dash of cinnamon for a unique taste twist. This sweet saucy side dish is a snap to fix in the microwave, so it's handy to add to summertime menus. 
 
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