I'm going on a picnic and I'm bringing.....
A: Artichokes Steamed and Dressed with Mayonnaise from Mae at Mae's Food Blog
A: Artichokes Steamed and Dressed with Mayonnaise from Mae at Mae's Food Blog
And my letter is B: Baked Beans
Be sure to visit Louise next weekend for all the other letters and their matching dishes!
Ah yes...I remember when I used to spend two days making perfect baked beans. And every once in a while I still make them from scratch. But my mother, because we did a lot of picnicking on the boat, knew tons of shortcuts for picnic foods. These baked beans are a perfect example. The ingredients were never written down, but I've been making it forever so did some guesswork for this post. Just eyeball it and if you need or want more of anything, add it. Obviously, we love bacon. We never cared for soupy baked beans either; you'll find these just right: they won't leak sauce into all the other items on your plate.
Mother's Speedy Baked Beans
Ingredients:
2 28 ounce cans Baked Beans
(I used original pork and beans; nothing fancy)
(I used original pork and beans; nothing fancy)
1/2 pound bacon, diced, raw, diced
1 tablespoon dry mustard
1/2 cup ketchup
1/4 cup light brown sugar
Method:
Drain both cans of beans slightly; just the juices on top is enough. (The brand I used to use is not available at my market anymore. I didn't have to drain those.) Pour 1 can of beans into a casserole. Sprinkle with about 1 tablespoon dry mustard, then about 1/4 cup light brown sugar. Pour in the other can of beans and cover with 1/2 cup ketchup and the raw diced bacon. Bake, uncovered, in a 375 oven for an hour or until bacon is crisp and the beans bubbly.
Method:
Drain both cans of beans slightly; just the juices on top is enough. (The brand I used to use is not available at my market anymore. I didn't have to drain those.) Pour 1 can of beans into a casserole. Sprinkle with about 1 tablespoon dry mustard, then about 1/4 cup light brown sugar. Pour in the other can of beans and cover with 1/2 cup ketchup and the raw diced bacon. Bake, uncovered, in a 375 oven for an hour or until bacon is crisp and the beans bubbly.
Sounds like a fun picnic. Baked beans in an hour? Fabulous.
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This is very similar to my mother's baked beans and nothing could be better! I haven't made them in years but will soon. Thanks for the delicious reminder!
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Bonnie
Scrumptious! Great picnic food.
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Rosa
Ah, you got in at the top of the alphabet! I would say that despite all my years of food adventures, baked beans remain one of my all-time favorite dishes.
ReplyDeleteHow could we possibly have a picnic without some "Speedy Baked Beans."
ReplyDeleteThey look delicious, Barbara and I can't wait to "taste" them!
Thank you so much for toting them to the Picnic!!! We are going to have another GRAND picnic this year!!!
Sounds like a delicious dish that I will try to make using fresh beans, as I would have to avoid the canned beans, ~ I do the most possible to avoid the heavy metals from the aluminum cans In fact, Sidewalk Shoes just posted a recipe for freezing beans, which is going to be my new thing. I bet would compliment your recipe!
ReplyDeleteThat's very, VERY close to the Knight's "quick" recipe, which he got from watching his mom. It's great in a hurry!
ReplyDeleteThis looks so satisfying and yummy!
ReplyDeleteYour recipe really makes a lot of sense and it looks fabulous!!!! I hear KEEPER
ReplyDeletethose baked beans look super yummy! mmmm!
ReplyDeleteOh my gosh, Barbara...your beans look amazing. I like mine more thick and sticky than soupy so that they don't run, as well. These are perfection. Glad I'll be at the picnic so I can scoop an extra large helping! =)
ReplyDeleteBaked beans for a summer picnic sounds perfect! They do look just right. Just enough sauce but not soupy.
ReplyDeleteI am happy, we will have baked beans. I have to finish making mine.
ReplyDeleteI loved baked beans, but Ben's always whining they're mushy.
ReplyDeleteHi, I'm stopping over from The Picnic Game. I love baked beans, they sure are a comfort food to me. These looks good, would be perfect to serve with anything! Great for a picnic too! Thank you for sharing! Have a nice day!
ReplyDeleteI need, I want this NOW =D Gosh, how a simple pot of yummy can stir excitement!!
ReplyDeleteI've loved seeing what everyone's posted for the picnic game! These baked beans sound delicious!
ReplyDeleteI am absolutely loving the picnic game posts I have seen so far :D
ReplyDeleteYours is so delicious!
Cheers
Choc Chip Uru
What a cool idea! I'd probably end up bringing Mama's notorious orange potato salad. :)
ReplyDeleteI love the way you "dressed up" the baked bean in can...it sure looks perfect for a picnic...I would love to try this...and soon :)
ReplyDeleteThanks for the recipe and hope you are having a fabulous week Barbara!
I do baked beans the same way and my husband loves them. It' usually what he wants for his birthday dinner - with meatloaf. :) g
ReplyDeletehello, bacon. baked beans are worthless without bacon or pork of some kind, and i'm not kidding about that. :)
ReplyDeleteBarbara, Your Baked Beans look wonderful and are perfect to bring to the picnic! I will have to give these a try…I haven’t had baked beans in such a long time and my husband would love them!
ReplyDeleteHappy Tuesday!
ReplyDeleteThese are similar to my Grandma's recipe! Delicious and perfect picnic food!
ReplyDeleteCooking baked beans in an hour! That's really speedy and you must be on time for this wonderful "picnic" :D
ReplyDeleteWhat fun....bake beans are one of my favourites. xoxo Hugs
ReplyDeleteOOOO these look sooooo good - now you have motivated me to find my mom's from scratch recipe as it is just that kind of cold blustery summer day - and I loved them. Haven't had them for years and years...
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Valerie
Such a delicious dish to put in the picnic basket. It certainly make picnic more fun!
ReplyDeleteThose beans look delicious!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun game,Barbara!
Hi Barbara, came across your blog from the wonderful Picnic Game. And how I love your baked beans! I could eat a whole bowl of it myself. Save some for me :)
ReplyDeleteA great picnic classic--done up a bit fancier (love your casserole!) And now my kids will have something to eat for sure ;-)
ReplyDeleteNormally I'm pretty "meh" about baked beans that people bring to a picnic, because they're just dull. But these? I'm wishing this was a REAL picnic! Especially that bacon on top...
ReplyDeleteI'd better finish this comment before I start drooling all over your blog :-)
A scrumptious looking casserole o baked beans. Love the color. Nice meeting you at this year's picnic.
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