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Wednesday, August 14, 2024

Easy Baked Beans Recipe

 

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Easy Baked Beans Recipe - (Below)



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Easy Baked Beans are a classic comfort food perfect for any occasion. They are made with simple ingredients, including pork and beans, brown sugar, bacon, and ketchup. The beans are baked in the oven until they are heated and the flavors have blended.



Quote For The Day:



"We launched it in the London branch - phenomenal sausages, incredible eggs, homemade baked beans, black pudding - and it's something I wanted to bring to Dubai." - Gordon Ramsay



Food For Thought:



Chicken Alfredo



A friend shared some of her delicious chicken alfredo with me. It was very tasty! She said she made too much and wanted to share. That is always fine with me. She was worried the broccoli pieces in the dish were too big. I told her not to worry because I would eat it without any complaints. I like broccoli and didn't mind that there were large pieces.



When I cook for others I am self-critical about it sometimes and ask questions about the food because I am worried someone might not like it. I think it is a natural way to think about cooking food and sharing it with other people.



Are you a self-conscious cooker or are you confident that the recipient of your creation will love every aspect of the food you make?



It is a kind gesture to share food with other people. If you want to share food with a friend, this Easy Baked Beans Recipe might be a good choice for the occasion. Let me know if you make it and share it with a friend. I would love to know what they think of the recipe.



A Few Questions For You:



Recipe and Process



  • How did you find the sweetness and savoriness balance in the baked beans? Would you adjust the amount of brown sugar or mustard next time?
  • Did you notice a difference in flavor using a different type of baked beans?
  • How long did you let the baked beans simmer? Did you find the cooking time sufficient?



Flavor and Texture



  • What was your favorite aspect of the baked beans? The sweetness, the smokiness, or the texture?
  • Did you add any additional ingredients to the baked beans? If so, what and how did it change the flavor?
  • How would you describe the texture of the finished baked beans? Were they thick and hearty or more saucy?



Serving and Enjoyment



  • What did you serve your baked beans with? Hot dogs, hamburgers, or another dish?
  • Would you recommend this baked bean recipe for a potluck or family gathering? Why or why not?
  • How did the leftovers taste? Did reheating affect the flavor or texture?



Yesterday's Recipe



  • What did you think about the recipe I shared yesterday? If you missed it, it is called Avocado Ugly Dip Recipe. It is an easy recipe you will enjoy.



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My Thoughts On Baked Beans:



This recipe is made with pork and beans. When I was a kid, my sister loved pork and beans. We would spend time with my grandparents during the summer and my sister told my grandparents she loved pork and beans. I remember them laughing and they bought a whole case of pork and beans for her to enjoy when she wanted. What won't grandparents do for their grandchildren?



I like bacon in my baked beans. The bacon gives baked beans that smokey flavor that goes well with the sweetness of the brown sugar. When I think of baked beans, I think of family gatherings and the Fourth of July.



Extra Information For You:



Baked beans, a quintessential American comfort food, have a rich history.



  • Native American Origins: The concept of cooking dried beans in a pot likely originated with Native American cultures, who enjoyed beans as a staple food.
  • Puritan Influence: When European settlers arrived in North America, they adopted the practice of cooking beans from the Native Americans. The Puritans, in particular, found baked beans convenient as they could be prepared on Saturday and enjoyed on Sundays when cooking was prohibited.
  • The Role of Molasses: The addition of molasses to baked beans is often attributed to the New England colonists, who had access to this ingredient through the triangular trade.
  • Canned Convenience: The late 19th century brought about the mass production of canned baked beans, making this hearty dish accessible to a wider audience.



Today, baked beans remain a popular side dish, enjoyed in various regional styles and flavors. To learn more interesting facts and the history of baked beans, visit Love Food's article.



Easy Baked Beans Recipe - (Vegetables)



Ingredients:



  • 2 cans of pork and beans (16 ounces each)
  • 3/4 cup brown sugar
  • 1 teaspoon dry mustard
  • 6 slices bacon
  • 1/2 cup ketchup



Instructions:



  1. Empty pork and beans in a greased casserole dish.
  2. Add sugar, mustard, and ketchup.
  3. Mix well.
  4. Top with chopped bacon.
  5. Bake in a slow oven at 325 degrees for 2 1/2 hours.



Keep on cooking!
-The Recipe Guy



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