I have been slowly working on this bean recipe for a few years now. I knew I got it right when my husband stopped asking me to buy the canned stuff. I love that my Yankee-born and bred husband is starting to appreciate southern food.
We've been together nearly 18 years so these things are a big deal.
We've been together nearly 18 years so these things are a big deal.
I call these Virginia Baked Beans because, well, I'm from Virginia and this is my recipe.
I'm a smart one, huh?
½ pound bacon
1 medium onion
3 (16 oz.) cans Pork And Beans (undrained)
3 tbsp. mustard (yellow, spicy brown or dijon if you're feelin' fancy)
3 tbsp. mustard (yellow, spicy brown or dijon if you're feelin' fancy)
¾ cup maple syrup
⅔ cup ketchup
⅓ cup molasses
¼ cup brown sugar
salt and pepper, to taste
Preheat oven to 350 degrees F.
In a skillet, fry bacon until crispy, then crumble bacon. Don’t toss the bacon drippings. You should have about a 1/4 cup of drippings left in the pan if your bacon was fatty enough. Finely chop the onions and saute them (over medium heat) in the bacon drippings until onion is clear (it will brown up a little too from frying in the bacon fat). If you used very lean bacon (which I don’t recommend) then you may have to add a tablespoon or so of oil. But the bacon fat is really what adds the flavor here.
Now mix all the remaining ingredients together (including crumbled bacon).
Stir throughly.
If you like your beans to be a little less sauce-y (which I do), take the aluminum foil off and bake for about another 20-30 minutes, stirring occasionally. This will thicken the sauce up. Depending on your oven, it may take up to another 45 minutes.
Just be sure to stir beans occasionally.
Stir before serving.
Cook's note: If your bacon produced a large amount of grease then you may need to set aside some of it for later use. You really don’t want more than about a 1/4 cup of bacon grease for this recipe. Anything more and it will be greasy baked beans.
Now mix all the remaining ingredients together (including crumbled bacon).
Stir throughly.
Pour into a 9x13 baking dish.
Cover with aluminum foil and put into preheated oven for about an hour (until brown and bubbly). If you like your beans to be a little less sauce-y (which I do), take the aluminum foil off and bake for about another 20-30 minutes, stirring occasionally. This will thicken the sauce up. Depending on your oven, it may take up to another 45 minutes.
Just be sure to stir beans occasionally.
Stir before serving.
Cook's note: If your bacon produced a large amount of grease then you may need to set aside some of it for later use. You really don’t want more than about a 1/4 cup of bacon grease for this recipe. Anything more and it will be greasy baked beans.



These sound and look delicious! The first bit of warm weather and we are both out grilling! Can't wait to try this recipe!
ReplyDeleteI agree. It's not Spring...YET but it's starting to feel like it. I love these baked beans. They are one of my favorite sides.
ReplyDeleteMy family love beans, and did amazing job!!! Yummy!
ReplyDeleteThose look great! Our family loves beans too, must try these for our next cook out! Yum... Happy Valentines Day!
ReplyDeleteGreat recipe! My son is a huge fan of baked beens. I know he would love them and the bacon in it is such a good idea!
ReplyDeleteBrandie, my hubby would LOVE these!!! I will have to whip him up a batch soon~thanks for sharing your perfected recipe :) Happy Valentine's Day, my friend!
ReplyDeleteIs there really anyone who doesn't like bacon? I can't imagine baked beans without them! This looks like one great mix of sweet, spicy, and smoky. Into the file! (It's warmer, rue; I can't wait for spring.)
ReplyDeleteI love baked beans and these look so delicious!Thanks so much for sharing!
ReplyDeleteThose look good, will have to give them a try. Thanks for stopping over and visihttp://couponloversunite.blogspot.com/2011/02/menu-plan-monday-21411-saving-money.htmlting me at my blog and commenting.
ReplyDeleteI am longing for spring as well! today it was like 45 and it was wonderful hahaha these look great and I cant wait to start cooking some summer food!
ReplyDeleteI love the looks of the beans, just looking at them makes me feel all sunny inside...can't wait for Spring!
ReplyDeleteI loooooove baked beans! I could eat them just like they are. A big huge bowl with a few jalapenos on top. Yum, this recipe looks so good.
ReplyDeleteBrandie-So happy to see your recipe for the baked beans. It brings back such good memories of them. I used to make this years ago, but did not know the proper equivalent. Thanks for sharing your oh, so yummy reipe!
ReplyDeleteOh! don't do this! It's still cold winter and these baked beans just make me yearn for summer all the more! Yum!
ReplyDeleteWonderful baked beans! I love grilling too, as you said it keeps kitchen neat and clean! And it is so leovely to spend some time outside with the family. Thank you for sharing :)
ReplyDeleteYum! Now I am in the mood for a cook out!
ReplyDeleteThose beans look fantastic! You had me at "Virginia"...I'm a daughter of the Commonwealth too, now far away in San Francisco. Cheers!
ReplyDeleteI am so ready for some good baked beans. These look amazing, Brandie! Thanks for sharing your recipe. Come on summer!
ReplyDeletethis recipe is similar to the baked beans that my Mom used to make. Even though we're in the Midwest, we grill in the winter. We last grilled last Sat. night. You just have to keep the path shoveled to the grill:)
ReplyDeleteBrandie these are lookin mighty scrumptious girl! Mmmm
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ReplyDeleteHave a Fantastic Day!
Kim
Hi Brandie,
ReplyDeleteWhen we start getting our Baked Bean recipes out I know that spring and summer is not far off. Your Virginia Baked Beans look so delicious. Thank you for bringing them to Full Plate Thursday and please come back!
I put mustard in my baked (vegetarian :D) beans too!
ReplyDeleteThose beans look wonderful!!!Perfect for a picnic - and pretty soon it'll be warm enough -)
ReplyDeleteOh goodness! I love baked beans. My aunt makes great baked beans but wont share her recipe. Maybe these will impress her :)
ReplyDeleteThis looks really good. It brings me home.
ReplyDelete::Sigh:: I love baked beans. They look so, so very good and make me think of all things summer. Thank you for starting the season early for us!
ReplyDeleteLove the recipes. Keep them coming :)
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