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Lotsa Beans In A Pan


angel-jd1

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I made these baked beans tonight. A family friend makes a similar recipe and I was CRAVING them so I made my own attempt at them......here's the recipe:

INGREDIENTS

6 slices bacon (Hormel black label)

1 chopped onion

1 (16 ounce) can pinto beans

1 (16 ounce) can Butter Beans

1 (16 ounce) can baked beans (Busch's Orig. Baked in the big can is what I used)

1 (16 ounce) can red kidney beans, drained

1 (16 ounce) can black beans

1/2 cup ketchup

1/4 cup packed brown sugar

1 tablespoons Worcestershire sauce

1 tablespoon yellow mustard

1/2 teaspoon pepper

1 C BBQ Sauce (I used sweet baby ray's)

1lb. turkey burger or hamburger (browned)

I really didn't measure any of this, just sort of dumped and stirred :) It can be made in the oven (like I did today) or put into the crock pot to cook all day.

DIRECTIONS

Preheat oven to 250 degrees F

Place bacon in a large, deep skillet. Cook over medium high heat until evenly brown. Drain, reserving 2 tablespoons of drippings, crumble and set aside.

Cook the onion and hamburger/turkeyburger in the reserved drippings until onion is tender; drain excess grease and transfer to the bowl with the bacon.

To the bacon and onions add all cans of beans Stir in ketchup, bbq, brown sugar, Worcestershire sauce, mustard and black pepper. Mix well and transfer to a 9x12 inch casserole dish.

Cover and bake in preheated oven for 2 hours. Take cover off and bake until sauce is thickened and bubbley. OR just dump everything into the crock pot and cook for a few hours.

Now you have a meal in one big pan. Add some sort of veggie and you are set :) Enjoy!!

-Jessica :rolleyes:


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Lisa Mentor

WOW Jessica....you might need to get some BEANO! :P Sounds good for a crowd. Sounds good.

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WOW Jessica....you might need to get some BENNO! :P Sounds good for a crowd. Sounds good.

lol Just me and the cat.....who needs beano :P:lol:

Beans beans the musical fruit........the more you eat........Ok I'll stop ;)

Lisa Mentor
lol Just me and the cat.....who needs beano :P:lol:

Beans beans the musical fruit........the more you eat........Ok I'll stop ;)

Well, once again leave it up to my wonderful spelling. :unsure: Hey, we have two cats that like to sit on the back of the sofa.....no innocence there!! Is there beano for cats???

Lisa Mentor

I make another that's similar:

Baked Beans

Chilli Beans

Kidney Beans

Hillshire Farms Kielbasa

Ground Beef

Onion

Bell Peppers

Mustard

Worchestshire Sauce

Red Pepper Flakes and Hot Sause (or added individual)

Dollop with Sour Cream

We have a big Super Bowl Party and I serve it with a salad and cornbread. Kinda heavy for summer, but good.

BTW: It's called "Blazing Saddle Stew"!!! Anyone old enought to remember?

angel-jd1 Community Regular
I make another that's similar:

Baked Beans

Chilli Beans

Kidney Beans

Hillshire Farms Kielbasa

Ground Beef

Onion

Bell Peppers

Mustard

Worchestshire Sauce

Red Pepper Flakes and Hot Sause (or added individual)

Dollop with Sour Cream

We have a big Super Bowl Party and I serve it with a salad and cornbread. Kinda heavy for summer, but good.

BTW: It's called "Blazing Saddle Stew"!!! Anyone old enought to remember?

Sounds spicy but would be Soo good with that cornbread you mentioned...perfect combo. I'll have to try it out sometime.

BTW...not sure if beano is pet safe hehe.........they SHOULD make some for dogs...dogs are the worst about that!!

-Jessica

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mmm, now i'm craving some baked beans! as a kid my mom used to cut up hot dogs and throw em in, ah, i haven't had that forever!!! wow, guess i better go buy some beano too :rolleyes:


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