Thursday, July 23, 2009
Absolutely Fabulous Baked Beans
Hello friends! I've missed you and your delicious creations, it's amazing how a few short days puts you so behind!
We had a lovely time at the Falls, which are gorgeous. The kids did amazingly well, especially on the boat ride, which was WET! Camping is a lot of fun, but it's also nice to be home.
On to the food! I haven't always been a big fan of baked beans, I used to think that they were too soupy with a bland flavor. But when I saw Paula Deen make these, I knew I was about to become a believer.
I could seriously eat these for dessert, and I would be completely satisfied. They are sweet, tangy, crispy and smoky. They come out of the oven so thick and gooey, my mouth is watering just thinking of them! You will fill up an entire 9x13 pan, so it's great for a crowd, or half it for a family side dish.
Sue and Gloria's Baked Beans
Found from Paula Deen on Foodnetwork.com
Ingredients
4 (16-ounce) cans baked beans
1 (20-ounce) can crushed pineapple, drained
1 cup molasses
1 cup BBQ sauce
2 tablespoon yellow or brown mustard
5 slices cooked bacon, crumbled
1 (6-ounce) can french-fried onions, crushed
Salt and freshly ground black pepper
Directions
Preheat oven to 350 degrees F.
In large bowl, mix together beans, pineapple, molasses, BBQ sauce, mustard, bacon, and a third of the onions. Add some salt and pepper, to taste. Pour beans in 9 by 13-inch casserole dish and sprinkle remaining crushed onions and bacon on top. Cook in oven for 1 hour or until beans brown and bubble. Serve warm
my daughter ate her first beans today he he
ReplyDeleteThis makes me want to have a bbq alll of the sudden. ;-)
ReplyDeleteOh my - these do sound like over the top beans!
ReplyDeleteOh how I love baked beans! I must try this! So glad you guys had fun on your trip!!! Can't wait to hear all about it!
ReplyDeleteThese sound delicious with the pineapple! I bet it gives it a bright flavor.
ReplyDeleteWow..never heard of pineapple in baked beans. But heck, sounds like a winner to me!
ReplyDeleteI love a good baked beans! It's a nice side dish to meat at dinner
ReplyDeleteOK immediately bookmarked.. These sound fantastic. I am trying them for a bbq in August Im planning.. what type of Baked beans did u use? Bush, B&M, or plain? Thanks!
ReplyDeleteGood ole Paula knows how to take recipes to the next level. These sound awesome. Glad you are back and that you had a great vacation.
ReplyDeleteHey Donna! We used the Bush's regular baked beans, and in all honesty, I don't think it matters too much. If it's a particulary runny can though, be sure to drain it a bit so they don't thin your beans out. I hope you like them!
ReplyDeleteI've also liked baked beans but these may make a love out of me! How funny that you've been gone,too! Here I was worrying that I hadn't been around.
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These sound amazing...I'm definitely going to try making them this way next time~ lovin' the pineapple!
ReplyDeleteGlad you guys had fun! I LOVE baked beans and really like the idea of adding pineapple! I missed your posts....so glad you're back ;)
ReplyDeleteGlad you had a good time on your vacation. I love the Falls.
ReplyDeleteI do enjoy a good pot of baked beans. Pineapple in baked beans? Why not?! I'm going to try these. I get so bored with just the plain stuff out of a can (when I don't have time to make my own from scratch) so I'll bet these will be very well received. Gotta keep my sweet tooth happy!
I love beans - so tasty and healthY!
ReplyDeleteGlad you had a fun time!
ReplyDeleteI have been thinking about making baked bean lately to go with some BBQ. This is a terrific recipe!
Oh yes, I can see that those are the ultimate baked bean recipe. They are too good!
ReplyDeleteWow, never thought of pineapple in baked beans before! Looks delicious! :D
ReplyDeleteWelcome back. Leave it to Paula to come up with another good recipe. The beans look yummy.
ReplyDeleteThe recipe sounds really tasty - I love the added pineapple. Mmmm.
ReplyDeleteI'm normally not a fan of beans, but these baked beans look so good.
ReplyDeleteThat Paula Dean is one dangerous woman!! Someday I will journey to Atlanta and go to her restaurant (Lady and Sons)-- my mecca. Want to come??:)
ReplyDeleteheck yeah!
ReplyDeleteSounds so good with the french fried onions and the pineapple. I love a great baked bean recipe. I love to put them on garlic bread : ) Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeletewowee! They sure a fabulous all right!! I would LOVe these with some cornbread...and pineapple! Gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteMmmm, I saw the same show and was thinking the same thing!!! I can't wait to make these!!!
ReplyDeleteThese must be made! And soon. :)
ReplyDeleteThose look unbelievably good!!! I love baked beans...will try this recipe next time!
ReplyDeleteI've made this before and it's our new favorite!!! Great minds...
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