Baked Beans
From the Kitchen of: Sara Molendorp
INGREDIENTS
2- 15 oz cans of Pork and Beans (not Baked Beans)- I use VanCamp's Pork
and Beans
1 small package bacon (about 6 slices)
1/2 onion diced
1/3 c ketchup
1 or 1.5 Tb yellow mustard (squirt, not dry)
2-3 Tbs brown sugar
1tsp Worcestershire (optional)
Dice bacon and fry it in a skillet. 1/2 way through cooking, add the onion
and fry
along with the bacon. When done, use a slotted spoon to scoop the bacon
and onion
out (drain as much of the fat as you can). Put beans in a mixing bowl
(take out the
lump of "pork" from each can). Add the bacon, ketchup, mustard and
brown sugar.
For sweeter beans, add more brown sugar, for more tangy add more
ketchup. Mix
well and put in a casserole dish. Bake in a casserole dish (9x9 or larger) at
350
for 1 hour or until the top crusts over slightly and thickens up. For a
shorter bake
time of ~40 min, drain the beans a bit before mixing in the ingredients
From the Kitchen of: Sara Molendorp
INGREDIENTS
2- 15 oz cans of Pork and Beans (not Baked Beans)- I use VanCamp's Pork
and Beans
1 small package bacon (about 6 slices)
1/2 onion diced
1/3 c ketchup
1 or 1.5 Tb yellow mustard (squirt, not dry)
2-3 Tbs brown sugar
1tsp Worcestershire (optional)
Dice bacon and fry it in a skillet. 1/2 way through cooking, add the onion
and fry
along with the bacon. When done, use a slotted spoon to scoop the bacon
and onion
out (drain as much of the fat as you can). Put beans in a mixing bowl
(take out the
lump of "pork" from each can). Add the bacon, ketchup, mustard and
brown sugar.
For sweeter beans, add more brown sugar, for more tangy add more
ketchup. Mix
well and put in a casserole dish. Bake in a casserole dish (9x9 or larger) at
350
for 1 hour or until the top crusts over slightly and thickens up. For a
shorter bake
time of ~40 min, drain the beans a bit before mixing in the ingredients
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